, . WHEN--YOU GO TO WELLINGTON, PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT JNO. THORBURN'S ;. STOCK OF ; SPLENDID, COLONIAL '-MAD? '.,, _. ..CLOTHING,,. For Men, Youths, and Boys. rpHK Goods are made.to his Special J • Order, and tho TWEEDS are all THOROUGHLY BHBuHK, and tho Prices About Half what is Charged by tho Tailore. Note tho address—- ' THE CLOTHING SHOP, (Next the' Clock) WILLIS • STREET, WELLINGTON. JOHN THOHBTJEN. fis7
JOODS for DRESS can depend on having .lie very Lpst material and w.t.mans!iip nt C. GAMBLE'S, TAILOII AND HABIT-JIAOB, Lambtox Qdat, Weiaingtos. Samples and Rules for Felf-measuremcnt forwarded free by post on application. 347 DO'ffHY AND KIND MASTEiiTON STEAM SAW PLANING MD MOULDING MILLS, SASH A.N.D DUOB FACTORY AND TIMBER MEHCHANS. Doors, Sashes, Sash frames, Flooring, Lining, ami liusticatiug, Skirtings (single and double faced), Architraves (siiigle and double faced.) All kind of Mouldings on band and to order, Green-house Lights, Ac, &o. All orders punctually attended to. SADDLEF V. MR HE Undersigned takes litis opportunity 'JL 'to'thank the .public' 'lor past favors, and respectfully invites them to conic to him for any new article or repairs they may require in the above line, and he will spare no effort, by Moderate Charges audthorough efficiency in workmanship, to induce them to call again. Ct, C. PALMER, Saddler and • Harness-maker, Next Door to tko Empire Hotel, QOEES-ST., JL\STEI;TOX.. 587
tAPDLEKS. WATSON & WINTEEINGHAM . (Next Council Chambers), ■ . QUEEN- STKEET, BEG to thank their numerous friends and the public of Msstcrton-for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them since commencing business, and desire it to be distinctly understood that patrons can depend upon obtaining the best article at the lowest price at their establishment. Then'motto is '"No tortion" and they act up to it, • All kinds of attention paid to either town or country orders, Repairs neatly executed with promptitude and dispatch. Every requisite of the trade kept on hand. ■- :■■■ : . "•'■- . -...588 FISEWOODr FIREWOOD! j.- the undersigned— . , Matai 155.; Maire 18s' 1-foot Whs MataHlis-Waire 15s'2.font,lenj!lh8 ' •.:... ,..l ",, . 13s 3-fqpt;ie«gthß ' ":- : ? %'■:•»■ lis 4-foot i 1 A reduction made fra two oririo:ec6r<Jß. ; Ordew.lettwlh .Watßon ft-'WintcringLain will,hepiorjjj%attendetVto.- ';.• H-° ■ ■: YORK;.' i'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 694, 16 February 1881, Page 1
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340Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 694, 16 February 1881, Page 1
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