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LOOAL'INDUSTRY, .., ; A SlGtf OF THE TIMES niay be seen 1 XX in front of my premises giving a' GLIMPSE'.i'.OF rBETTER r: DAYS, for Sew' Zealand. It'sh'ows clearly that tho' goods manufactured here-by far excel all such of a foreign make. iltaJeo.ishowstlmt there is at least one tailoi-who knows how to ibring them .to„the iropt. '}) Jam-troubled withi complaint juflt now, Igwißh, there hundreds affected the samp way., I, have local industry-on the train'; I am c cOnvihced tot the ovilß thifl country.is r uw;onfturing are caused by people sending away for .goods-that-they-ought-to-buy-here.-I oanmike a Lady's Riding Habit for £5; Gentoman's Suit, £4) Tronsera £1; all;of New' Zealand Tweed, the most: fashionable ;ou't ajii' best make in Wellington, Therejfota ' every -man- should know, hisown measure,.and,send a Post Office Order'for £4. andh'e will receive in' return a'spleudid' warrantedto fit./'. ■ Directions for self •measurement: -First state age, height, weight'and'occupation, and if erect or stooping; measure chest over the Test) andwfiist over the Vest; measure the-front 'seam of coatsleove; lay your troußera fiat on' tho table, measure Bide seam and leg and round waist. :■!• [HUXLEY, the Tailor. ■■ 1735 .:,.•: ijuambton Quay, Wellington : _, _ TO MEET THE TIMES A ;S(iOAEn!MBAL for ONE SHILLING. ' H.' QOBBETT having taken over the ut ,'' muagemont of tho ! EMPIRE LIVERY STABLES, Has engaged an efficient groom, and is | prepared to supply

A FIRST-CLASS FEED FOB HORSES IAT ONE SHILLING! No charge will be mads for standing koraos—euatoaiora having that' privilege GRATIS. 714 i ! 0. BATH, | TOOD AND BTONE.OUTTEB, If (OppoßitoHalley «fcEwing) ' Courtonay Place, • ■ •■, < Wellington.; Estimates given for every description of Carving,. Mantel-pieco,trusses om Caper pair! WILLIAM w ILLIAM KEESTEB OTT.AND SAILMAKER, (Oppoaito Empire Hotel),' MifiXBETON. 183 B T JJ B. 0. LEE ARCHITECT. OABTERTON, ■ 10BNS AND 00. Auotioneerß and Insuranceßrokera, Financial, Estate, Land, and General Com' mission Agents. ; Stock, Produce, and Cattle Salesmen. Advances on Freehold Securities, •■■.;■■ Valuators, Week, Sales at the Rooms and lards, Queen-street, Secure yards and paddocks. Agbhts Fob— Nation ?iw Jpaurance Company Anstral tfuM Provident Society I USI 0A L. NOTICE. w. webley, Lambiox Quay, Weuihoton. TUNER, andBEPAIBERof the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flutina, Violin, English Concertina, eto. Pianos resilked, repolishjd, refelted, and thoroughly renovated at moderate prices, Violins repaired, Fhitekrepadded, eto, Bows ra-hajred and oleaned. A supply of fittings for various instruments kept in stock, Tutors for all instrument!. A stock of small instruments always on hand. Musical Instrument Commission Agenoy, Instruments of.every description bought or sold at a moderate commission.

Oiden taken for Amonoan Organs, SPLENDID INVESTMENT, ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. r-AT—- • KDSAY & WATSON'S GREAT BARGAINSI SwßßPraa Redostions ih Boots & Show FOR CASH. Jj. Customers and the PUBLIC OP WABABaPA generally that they have opened ttoir GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE ' '■■ -tfOBONB WONTH.SWEEPING REDUCTIONS | Will bo made in all their well-seleotod Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, LAMBTON-QUAY & CUBA-STREET. ' The Publicjmay rely on this being a Gennine Sale, and will find it to their advuntage to bring their Cash to L. it W.'s, where they L. &W. quote no prices, but ask the LINDSAY & WATSON, Cuba-street. Wordsworth-street, Wellington. WISHES to inform the settlers of WairaPS from £lßj .Express Wagons, £33 Spring Drays from £26, Tip Outs, from i£M 10s j Pole Drays from £22. ■ Only the very best Materials need, and ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED, i Prices of any work forwarded by post on ' r ■ ' application! ; 72 i ANftBEWN and- PEGGED BOOTS,, SJ»«ilBHl byT. Gardener, Practical Bootmaker, BailwwStctienßbad,; •.'.''. 116 PPEB PLAIN .SAW MILL i M(fIRHGORv¥EOTHEBfI, ', PJO JWSTOES ; ■>'■'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 776, 25 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 776, 25 May 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 776, 25 May 1881, Page 4

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