''A,' SIGN OF THE TIMES may be seen jfeL !in front;of my; premises giving a ■GLIMPSE J 'OF' 1 BETTER" DAYS for NtW' l Zealand. , It.B'i.owa 'bloarly tli-it the here'by ,fa_r''exceFall\ tiicK tlmV •there is ,flt[ Jenpfc, one^tajloj wlio.lmpiya-ljov-to brim»"tWni to tlie front, with complaint jfiSf h'biYi'-i'=iwi{li there aneetedj ,\be janjejiway: 7 Irhave •loeto industry oii'tlie"brain." I ain'convinced that CountVy is 'are caused * by; t )peoplb!." > ;, ,away' for 1 -goods; tlftt to' : buy ' ;here:' I can" nukojaliadj's Riding Habit for £s';■ Gcii-' tleWa'ii's''Bnitj j' I '-Trpiuters.'-'f 11 all of New Zirfund Tweed, the.most' fasln»nablc ( 'bes£ iriak'i) ill Wellington;' • Therejeviry mail,' Mould kiiiw 1 his 'own measure, and 1 Bend a Post Order for : £4, alid lie vill.rccciye in roturn a splendid Suit of l Kbw 'Zealand 1 warranted to fit. . Directions for self-mciaturomeut: —First state jage, height, weight and occupation, and if tt'ebt-ofr stooping; measure chest over the..vest, and waist over: the- ratipmcasur e the front beam of coatslecve; lay your ■trousere flat oil tlie table, mra'snrosidu ssam aud (eg andiouud waist..:-'i i . | HUXLI'-Y,- iho Tailor. 735 | Lambtun Quay, Wellington .'li TO MEET THE TIMES 7 ' A Square Meal fob ONE SHILLING. ,: T ; H. COltßbTT' haviiifi tukcii" over 1 the tr-«; management of the ;V, ; -EMPIEE iilviißy 'stabLES, t Has |engaged.;an,.efficient grooni, and is '. : . prepared to supply,, •, ; :! FEED FOB HORSES : lAT ONE SHILLING ! No charge will lie made for standing horses-customers having that privilege GIUTJS :714 : i i- C. BATH, • rOD : AND STONE-CUTTER, (Opposite Halley.&F.ving)< ' CriurteWy Piitce, •' • Wellington. • Estimates given, for every description of =•• ' (parviog. "Mantel ; jtie'fe trusses oin '! j .. i , lis per pair,. ILU AM KEEST Elt TENT AND SAILMAKER, ', .-(Opposite Empire Hotel),
Mastejiton. 183 A KTH Uli C. LEE -ARCHITECT. ! CARTERTON. Plans' end f>i>ecifieations- prepared. JJ Olt N S ' AN D CO, iAuetioueers and lnsuraneoßrokers, Financial, Estate, Laud, aiid General Com- ■ 1 : mission Agents. Stock. Produce, ami Cattle Salesmen. ! Advanceson freehold .Securities.. V Valuators. Week Sales'at the Rooms'aud Yards, ' ~ . Queen-street. Secure yards aiid'paddocks. 1 ' , ; !.i_. AGENTS-FOB— '. :. Nation Fire Insurance Company Austral,. Mutual Provideut Society ijyjT'U S I C'A L NOTICE, W. WEBLEY, - I Lambkin Quay, Wellington. TUNER, and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flutina, Violin, Endiill 'Concertina, etc. Pianos rcsilkcd, repoliat ri, refelted, and thoroughly renovated jat moderate prices, Violins repaired, Fluteb repadded, etc, Rows re-liaired and cleaned. A supply of fittings' for various instruments kept in stock. : i Tutors, for <all <instruments, A stock of small instruments always on band. Musical Instrument Commission Agency, Instruments of every description bought or sold at a moderate comfnlssion, Orders taken for American Organs. Musterlon agent,Mr Ti B, PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, etc., may be. obtained. 4U SPLENDID INVESTMENT, ANNUAL STOCK-TAKIN6 SALE. '—AT—- . IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. . GREAT (BARGAINS! < ■ Sweeping Reductions in Boots & Shoes , , . FOR CASH. L- & W. beg to inform their numerous I Customers- and the PUBLIC OF AVAIRAIUPA generally that they have opened their : ■'
GREAT ANNUAL 1 CLEARING SALE . , -FOR ONE MONTH.-. j : When ~i i■. : SWEEPING REDUCTIONS Will be made; in alii their woll-aelected Slock of i BOOTS 1 AND SHOES, 1 ' ' AT " LAMBTON-QUAY i COBA-STREET. J The Publicjmay rely on this beinjj a Genuine Sale, and will Hud it to their advantage lo Ming their Cash to L, <£ W,!a, where (hey J,.,.-may iliviiit to advantage. 1 II it W. quote no prices, but ask the public lo come and Bee for themselves;: • Come Early and Secure the Baroains, j LINDSAY k WATSON, Imperial.Boofc Depot-, Laiubtoi\ Quay and Cnb'a-street. 1 •' •• i ..'i»>.:■■■ .:! . f® -.MI , ji J! I : T CHE TT , COAOHDUILDER <fe,. WHEEL WEIGHT, j Wordsworth-street, Wellington. WISHKS to inform the settlers of Wwaram that'iic U liow'iniikinß good SPRING THAI'S irom £lB j Express Wagons, £33 Spring Diaj s "from' £2CV ■ Tip' Parts, frorii '£ 14| 10b|;l'oje Drajß from £22; ' Only the vfcry best 'Materials used, and, | ALL WORK GUARANTEED. " Prices'of any v<ik fen\aided by post on |"; " application'.' |,! ' i ' ! 72 1 r;ANDiSEWN;MPEGGED BOOTS, Hi wWranted-Well made of good material, and ;to lowest remunerative rates, by Practical Bobtihaker, Kail-' 'way; StLtion Road, ' 116 MILL j - | Pkopbibtom, • ont.Kwjr ddivered.,;; /
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 June 1881, Page 4
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