LOCAL INDUSTRY. iiij givingj'i | II» 7 n o1„„,l Tt „! moo „lnni.li, H..t +l.n goodsiniiniifacfure'd'licro i by'far exM'all l Buch of a foreign mate -It olsPSlwwa that tee is lit least,one.tai|w,wlio knows bo,w to'%ing them td ilio'/roiiV J l am troubled with a •"coirUilrtiutiJ.just .'llowr I'. iiundrcda afficfed -thosariiO'Svay,' >I .have local industry on tbobiain,''l am coilvinccdii tbat the ovilfe this country. i9.|nb'w enduring; areuciiißed •-bys-f/eoplo-"'scttdiiig iaway 'for tHoy- f otighti to'lniyrl here. vlcun-. muko : a Lady's Riding.'. Habit' .'for i£s.'jl Gen--.. .'tlfeniaii'a;Siiit,. £4' i i£i; ttU :o£ New Zoaland-Tweed,' the moat fashionable • wi and bestinakoin Wellington. Therefore, every man'tilioald;.:know<. -.bis nieasuro, and send a Post Oilico Order'for £4,,jtnd he will receivp:;ihJMuvu, ; a.si)le:ulid Tvi'i?cd Suit of New Zealand, manufacture. .Warfaiite(l..t9'jit....,.,.,.-| ;..,..■ , ~-.., ~ , .' .'Directions forfsclffinca'sßrcmcni: -First' state age, height, weight and occupation, I Kudlf erect .qr.stqojng,; measure okst oyer tlie vest, and waist oveiy.the .yest; measure tlio front seam of coatalecVe i lay your trpusoi's Hat on the table,'.measureside seam arid leg and icuud waist'. ■ ' ~.;••• ~'.' ' ' ' ~; ; IiUXLKY,.Iire Tailor.'. ', 73! i _.. t , i.Laiiibton.'Qimy, Wellington.. .., ;TO MEET THE TIMES I Square Meal to ONE SHILLING. (j » ' .manageincnt'.of the . i ...... ';■■„ EMPIRE LIVERY STABLES,.! ' Ha? icugaged ,au, efficient groom, and is ,'■!; pptf^osivpplf" '"''' " A 'PIBSTiGLASg PEED EOMIOR.SES ''.'"hATONEtaiLING'-l charge will'be made foi* standing hcrscfi—customers having' that privilege GRATIS ,;V" 'l4 ■ .V.y i (Opposite Halloy tfe.Ewingj ' .■iCourtenay Place; ■•■ ■•''• '• 'Weilin'gtdu.';' Estimatesgiven" for'every descriptibii'ot •,.-Carving,"Mantel-piecetrusses our'.■;' '■/''• ] '■'''"■ "' Csi per pair. ' ' ;-:1 '■'•■'
Itentand'sailmaker- : ' ; (Oyp6site ; EmpireHotol),- ■'•■■'■ : '• " MiSIEUTON. ' 18i 'it T H U,1i..,0, , L E E ; ■ , A ,: ifCHi,'J!E-.c'- i r. : : ! Plans; anil Specifications prepare Auctioneers and Insuruuccßi'okoro, Financial,. Estate, Liuul, smtl General Com- • i mission Agents.- ■ ■ Stock, Produce, and Cattle Salesmen. : Advances on Freehold Securities. Valuators. Week Sales' at' the Rooms and Yards, : " i Queen-street, . ■ Secure yards and paddocks, ■■'• Aoests For- • Nation Fire Insiu'ftuco Company .r • Austral Mutual Provident Society
yr USI CA L NOTICE. TV; WEBLEY, : Lambiox Quay, Whi,lixgto.\. TUNER, andEKPAIREEof the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Elntina, Violin, Engiuh Concertina, etc, Pianos rcsilkccl. repolisk )i, rcfeltcd, and thoroughly renovated at moderate .prices; "Violins repaired, Flute repiiddeci,' etc,' 'Bows re-haired' and cleariod. A supply of fitting f:T various instruments kept ill stock, Tutors for all, instrument!, A stock of small instruments always on hand. Musical Instrument Oonmd'isiou Agency. Instruments of every description bought or sold at a moderate commission, , Orders taken for American Organs. /MastortouaKciuVMr ''P. E.'PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, etc., may ho obtained. -l-i'l ; SPLENDID KVESTMENT, ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE, —AT— T'INDSAY * WATSON'S IMrEKIAL BOOT DEPOT, .~: ,GREAT BARGAINS! SEEPING IN BOOTS & SIIOESj '■ FOIt'CASfI. L& W. beg to inform' their 'numerous' '■Customers, and.tho PUBLIC OP WAUtAßAPA'generally that ilioy have ; opened their. . . : v ,i ~ , . GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE : -FOE ONE MONTH.- .. ! SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Will bo made in all their well-selected 'I |"■ •• ■■• Stock of •■ ■ ' . ! 'BOOTS aUd SHOES, < LAMBTON-QUAY & CUBA-STREET. The Publicjjmay rely 'oh this being' a Genuine Sale, and will find it to their advantage to bjfing their Cash to L, <fc W.'e, where thoy ;,..-;'' maywvest to advantage.. ;. i; ..IJ,'(J'W, quote no-prices,-M ask the public to coino and see for themselves, Cosle Early and Secure the.Bargains, I LINDSAY &iWATSON, 'lmperial Boot, Depot, Lambton Quay and . ! "" "Cuba-street , ■..')■••.'... i •■• ' ' 765
T! T7l If C H E T T. , COAOHBUILDER ■' & WHEELWRIGHT, < Wordsworth-street, Wellington. WlSHESito!miorin the settlers of Wairarapit thaVlie is now., making, good SPUING B ' :;' . ;Express Wagons, £33. Spring Drays from '£2o, Tip Carts, from £U ! 10s; Polo Drays from £22.' Only the very best : Materiala, irsed, and ! ALL WORE GUARANTEED. Prioesbf'aiiy ''\ibrli ! leiv;aid'cd r liy'pdstoii | ;'',.'','■,,"'• appiicatipn: M '■'._:': .; ; 72 1 JjMi'sEWN'"and BOOTS, iljl. wanted well made of good material,; arMjto'order I ,'at lowdst remunerative rates,' by T. Gardener;! PraoiiM''Bootmaker, Rail- , JpPER PLAO ,J iA^''MILL IJ' < ' • ■.. | ,;i.'!PropMbtobW' . Timber cut to'any sizo and delivered,: i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 782, 1 June 1881, Page 4
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