TO PARENTS,& GUARDIANS T' RYN, Z. CLOTHING FACTORYFor Boys OVERCOATS, SUITS,: TROUSERS and COATS, ivMdnufwtvrdfrom Pm Co/onm!, fTooii TIQB Men's OYERCOATB, extra long, JD good Ydlue;'Cheaper than eyier. ';Befb'repurchasing elsewhere.'' ■ ' ' Call and mmine, ■ . j FOR BLANKETS, Colonial Manufactu.-e. Comfort and Durability, Really Superior,— . . -TRY- . AT. Z. CLOTHim FACTORY.,' FOR HATS in all the Latest Shapes, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Colonial made, SOCKS and UNDERCLOTHING, of every description, FOR a PERFECT FIT, newest Styles, and a FIRST-CLASS article call on the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Thirty different Sizes to select from. E 08. tile BEST SEWING MACHINE TRY THE " WERTHEIM" Hand and Treadle, Kilters, etc, N. Z. Clothing Factory, Agents. T iHE LARGEST Stock in the Colonies to select from. REMEMBER A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Wellington Bbanch JOHN GALLfE ■ • Lambton Quay. Manager. GEORGE DIXON, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE, Queen-street.., Mastebton. (Opposite Club Hotel,) IN thanking his numerous customers, friends, and the general publio for the liberal support accorded to him Bince commencing business, George Dixon begs to assure them that he will, by keeping none but the Vera Best class of Goods in stock, endeavor to deserve a continuance of the same in future. Attention is directed to the fact that 0. Dixon has in stock a Large and Choke Assortment of CAMERON & T. C. WILLIAMS' CELEBRATED AMERICAN TOBACCOS I All of which are true to name, as he does not give one kind two or three different names. The following will give an idea of his stock: —lmperial Ruby Twist, Victory, Queen of the Seas, Three Ply Twist, Double Thick Pocket Pieces, Flower of all Nations, 6-inch Gold Bar (pocket pieces and Is plugs), Navy Six's and Veuns Ten's, Venus Nailroa, Venus Twist, and Raven Twist CUT TOBACCOS of ALL KINDS, Rough Cut and Unstemntd(cut on prtmiiea,) CIGARS of the Primest Quality. Richmond Gem and Vanity Fair Cigarettes. Meerschaum, G.8.D., and Briar PIPES in Endless Variety. FANCY ORNAMENTS I Tho Choicest Assortment of Fancy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &o„ In the District. In fact, everything that is procurable at any Wholesale Tobacconiit and Fancy Goods Warehouse can be obtained at this Establishment. Stations and tho Trade liberally dealt with. All TOYS sold at WELLINGTON PRICES. HAIRDRESSING SALOON. On tbe premises, where customers will receive every attention and civility from an experienced Hairdresser and Shaver, Mr C. Rolund, who will trim your hair neatly, and give yon a clean, comfortable shave. Hair-cutting 6d, Shaving 3d. N.B.—The above is tbe oldest establishment in this district, and it can't be rubbed out! Agent for R, Burrext, Bookbinder, Wellington, NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will not be responsible for any debts which his wife, Mary Smith, may contract after this date. JAMES SMITH, (Late of Wainuioru.) Carterton, June 30,1881. 808 F. H. WOOD & CO.'S List of RUCTION gALES FOR JULY, 1881, SATURDAY, 2nd. General Merchandise, Furniture, &c.. At their Rooms, CARTERTON, THURSDAY, 7TH. Horse and Cattle Sales at Quin's Yards, GREYTOWN. •SATURDAY, 9TH. General Sale of Everything, at their Rooms, GREYTOWN. THURSDAY, 14TH, Horse and Cattle Sale at Buckridge's Yards, WAIHENGA. SATURDAY, 16th. General and Genuine Unreserved Sale (At their Rooms, CARTERTON, THURSDAY, 21sr. Horse and Cattle Sale, Pastoral Societies Yards, CARTERTON, SATURDAY, 23rd. General Merchandise, Furniture, &c,, at their Rooms, GREYTOWN. SATURDAY, 30th. General Merchandise, Furniture, Ac,, at their Rooms, CARTERTON. ENTRIES for abovo sales are requested, For other and special sales see advertisements. F. H. WOOD & CO,, Auctioneers and Cattle Salesmen. M USICAL NOTICE W. WEBLEY, Lambton Quay, Wellington. TUNER, and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flutina, Violin, English Concertina, etc. Pianos rosilked. repolist id, refelted, and thoroughly renovated at moderate prices. Violins repaired, Flutes repadded, etc. Bows re-haired and oleaned. A supply of fittings for various instruments kept in stock. ■ Tntors for all instruments. A stock of small instruments always on hand. Musical Instrument Commission Agency, Instruments of every description bought or sold at a moderate commission. Orders taken for American Organs. Masterton agent, Mr T. E. PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, eto., may be obtained. 444 TRAVELLER'S REST BOARDINHOUSE, ' CARTERTON. (Opposite Mr A. L., Whyte's Bakery). Terms-£1 per week, including washing. Single Meal or Bed—l/. HENRY WILLIAMS, 09 Proprietor.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 809, 2 July 1881, Page 3
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703Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 809, 2 July 1881, Page 3
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