iio'l uitidL .., 3 ,„..,.,„„ .W^iSfltai: .—.:;■ >.:...•■■: .:■•":>.. , - ;\.w>»>A ■ MASTERTON~~r. /- f ;!; * "XND MOULDING,MILLS,'- ; SkSH AND -.'. -I AND TIMBEE~MERCHANS. v . i '.'ing,.and-Bnaticatingi Skirtings'(iirigls « ; c and. doubled iaeedjj'Arokitravei. (Single ..i : and double faced.),: i ui 'j'<'iiii:it',i j vl All kind of.Moaldings on hsjid;M,to,QrdH,:'i> '; ~'j Green-hous* Lights, &<>'&'■■;{ ,o<|: ,-,,! : .' /AU orders m - n i[ rf PPER ,J|L4IN' | ;! SAW,:iM|LL^! : ;^/^rkgoM •' i Timb i er:Out : toanT]#an4d^TW4i=f::i THE 1 :II TIEBMANENT':i'riADDLBBS' T ', .." (NextiCouneil Chambers),•; '.^r ; ; ' i!i ■■■■■"■'QUHßN^Bißßßi;- ; ;-' : ''-'. ; . " ;;f ' : BEG to tlank their numerous friends and;; thepublio of Uosterton for the iibe'ral'patronage bestowed upon them, since comraenoing bueinpßß, and desire it to' be : distinotly uhd«.''; sWod that pattbns can depend upon 'obtain-'' 1 . ing the test article lit the lowest price at thai-''' establishment.:-Their iflbttb' is' : ' ,; No E'xtor.'' 1 tion,''and they act uptß'-t. a' '.> i :'ri!- nkii-rd' ': Ail kinds of attention paid te.iwther,-town-. oreountry orderfl,!;:],;-; uvtf-.i-, hn?, (|i;'i:, Repairs neatly, executed; ,witi,. promptitude : r ' ahd-.diapatph.'. ; , :; j„ jj|,.h : ,; '■ Every requisite of the trade, kept,on hand. : : : :;:^'i :''\d. ! -: i ß ! iT'Hv!'' n '-; :!il -r' ■TT7bi)D'' , AHi&\'»t'(JN'B:'OUTT'BBj ol! VV .' (OppoaiteHalley &Eiring) '"■ ; '':, ! Couftenay Place, - ! '' • •'' :WeUingtbh. •'''■" . .7 ■■.;■;.■ • !:•:■•;•.. ::■-■ '■' .'::.--:il VitiiiKiLi- i-.i;i Es timateß gives for : every descriptionof' : Carving, Mantel-piece trusses" oni- '■-•■' .'., ■■ i- ! i" 6sperpaix P -!'n :J> ! - : •.-, :,.•:.•; ILLLAM::.;KE<ES!SDi'E7fIb ■fxY .-(■;■.■.-'.•■. f: r ;■ ,ci"!v/ ,niv,:\ 'illicit .:,, TBMVAND. SAILMAEJR,. ?.u,u-m . ■ : .'■ , ..., Ii .~1 t !■', -r,'l { , , : ., • ;' (Oyposite Empire Hotel), ;'' ; , . ' ■■■: SPECIAL' NOTICE:.'; i i .••' ■■■ ■•' ."''. TOTHE:, ".■!.•:/•.! i;.-"'.: ■■:■' ;NHABITA|TS : OF; WEtLINQTON : AlO ; , , iuIcOUNTRY DISTRICTS. '..':ii,.-:i!:,v./ '. ,: Intimates to his numerousi Frien and Customers-tbat he has just, feturied l iron;. England with a :: ;• ■y' ■'■■' A targe and Yariod Stock of:' CLOCKS, .:'',■ l', I ,' i! . , : . ;'T;.',:Y: - DIAMONDS,,:;" : .;. ;;:,.-.', - : -n\ PLATED,WARE,: OHEAFEB THAN ANY ,OTHER JEWEL.; LERin the city of, Wellington'.'.;. ;.,,■"'. PRACTICAL:.WA.tCHMAKEJI 1 Akd Jewbllkri' Wobk ■' '' ] "'' ! OF EYERT DEs'OMPXIQNv! ■ Executed on the Premises,; and'all work, OUABABTBED,", ' "... ; ',."', . GOODS,. iJNEQUALLBI). 'IN, THE" .\ ';:;../,.q0L0NiE5.,;;:;::;;\;.;;),,,. AN Inspection..of'the Stock an<t Prices ; respectfully, solicited. ~i , ..; „h,,.,.!.,! 585 :.. ,;.,:, i^i^ii'^jmaj^. AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN: ON: : : 'sweetmeats;- / , ; , : i ;"': IWEETS are the' necessities oT'dhildtood : ) and youth, henoj'ProYldenoe.hasWiel/'i implanted in the young an almost Insatiable' desire for sngar.— Without "this "element - largely, mingled with its,food;,the, healthiest born infant would,die in & month.' In vain would it nestle on ! it» mother's bosom, in vain its exposure to the warming sunshine, and in vain the softest blankets and'''w*rin. est furs to encase its body) for the ■ warmth which lustauis human life comes from withiin; must bfi'generated by the internal com' bustion of carbonaceous food as fotjod ih>;»llsweots and fat. It is the most inveterate of all prejudices in civilised life that sweets hurt children; on the contrary, they are a prime necessity, ;and toi deprive them >of their oandies, if pure, is barbarism.—W. W. Hah,, A.M..M.D. ""' i|,,r Puro Confectionery only manufactured by ;G'. : H. THORNTON. 'Whelbsale 1 and Retail' ConfeotionerrManners:street, Wellington? i ■ YBNETIAN, BLIND, 1 , __.' . -'■-{ j PLIMMER'BSTErS,. , ...,...... I ....WEUIKaioK DUGDALE ahd JACKSON', (Late'EASßy's), 1 "■ •■' Makers of Blinds at Government House, 1 Departmental and Municipal BuHtfih^'Also, Contractors to the • Government, ': Special B»te» for i*cg<t Ordera wording ;to quantity. :■ ;■ ;''■.:' All Tllinrlfl maAtk Imih H.* T7 ah .. .t>.-i _j 'Materials, and,WARRANTEI). ;; 74J CENTRAL HOT,EL7 LAMBTON-QDAY 'XJ '■''" '• •Wblutokh/.-' li .''i:rfii<'; M? : JAps PENTON (iate of HeTT lealander) is now the proprietor of the J above excellent Hotel, where he will be gin-? A; to meet all h'iß numerous friendsj Exoelt- : vDining Accommodation, aad«as.OHE/" Limnliflnn an nan ko )y«A .*« TTr.iir_' 1... brands. WAiRABM'DAta' filed. 784 ; LIOBNSKD.,AMn j .ADIHOBIBBD . SUBVBl6^'' AGENTS. V'TOTtf-il'.' Ji'jiil/if'j Offices-Evening Pos T t C'Uambersi'Willis.Bt. N.8.-Our Scale of Oharges is the Lowest in
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 811, 5 July 1881, Page 4
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554Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 811, 5 July 1881, Page 4
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