IN' SUMIER-MIELINEEY, .'■. - BRAPEEY.: to CLOTHING. TouTOll Find- ; .'::' ; ;.'-.-. r , -■• ' SUMMER MILLINERY AT ' HALf P"R mET-AndYou Will Find-, " * : rJ:U^p. ,«!»»*—uuu.auu 11111 I'IUQ—- ' ' '! X f^ , ' ' rPßYindYou Wili : Fiba- LK MET ° TS UNDER . COST MICE miAd You will ml- ■ I LINEN SETB AKDLACE GOODS GREATLY EEDUCED Try-And Yon Will Find, Ladies CoreetsTd filovcs Bedimed in Price TRY 1 AND YOU WILL PINDW BARGAINS IN, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING! M TRY! AND' YOU WILL J7IND- ; GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. W. BELL, DENISON HOUSE^jIASTERTON. The Wbuihgtoh Mokummtai Wouku 00 • H MM 3 «M I S o •.8.-Snpcrior MARBLES of the Best Workmondiip and Choicest Designs coritanUv arnvmg from Europe. Cast and Wrought Iron Fences of all pattern! i" stX WALTER HELYER . . . .... , Bmvm Manners-Street, Wellington.
S. DANES & SON, WELLINGTON BRASS FOUNDRY AND COPPER WORKS; Brandon-St,, BRASS CASTING EVERY DAY. THIS SPACE RESERVED B. A, GARDENER AND SONS,' Whose New Advertisement will shortly
i Uncooked Potato is under ground, l and nearly everybody is waiting for some other body to turn it up, or for something to turn up to'improve trade, I will tell you how I muiago to get such a large business, lam not always grumbliug mid fnult-findiiiß and predicting. bad times. I buy my goods like a man wlio understands his business; bo ten yards of iluiarid fiveyards'of that, but it the goods are new,' good, and cheap, I buy all I can get. . I shrink every piece; I have my work cut and made better tliau anyone else (bo I ought). KI were not the best Tailor in this city I would deserve to be bumped, and that is I very severe punishment if properly carried ont.-HUXLEY, tlio Tailor. - C 93 RTESIAN WELL FOR MASTERTON. CO-OPERATION is invited by the undersigned on account of a gentleman who is anxious to see the experiment tried of obtaining Artesian Water in the. Masterton District, A practical man from Christchurch s available for sinking a proper Well.' The cost of sinking 300 ft will be £SO, provided no exceptionally hard strata is encountered, If Artesian Water bo obtained, the gentleman referred to will pay the whole of the cost, but till the experiment proves a success it is expected that other residents will share the risk, For further particulars apply do "M .: :.. :J ..JASIBROWN. MUSICAL NOTICE.. - „ ... "AVIKCr taken'over■ thV'stocit of Mr . Charles fjonninglon. consisting of every description of Miisiu 'and''Musical Instruments. I. shall be offering the sanie at Greatly Reduced ..Prices during the next threemouthß. , '- "'' WM. WEBLEY, Music Warehouse 65 -Tjunton Quay, Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 703, 26 February 1881, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 703, 26 February 1881, Page 1
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