:'*Y WILLIAM JAMBS, Steam Furniture MaimiUctovy; Lambtoii Quay, Welliugton. m a •4 I* aKS.'±tsaai if JAMES'S. ;i«!435g^SS IF URN ITU RE WAREHOUsFT^^^fiffl 551PP d cm twoooiin N 1 T U. 1 B B £5s!S s=a«HMg > .b: w Manufacturer of every description of II „«<e amil Ofi;® Mu-o .ando«.er«l Importer of Carpets, Mattings, Floorcloths, Rug ~ . ... JilM'DINu 01' ALL DKHCIUPTJCN'S, 110W 011 v,ew 1,1 tlle Brancl , l Warehouse, Qucen-stat Mastorton; Mr D. Pickering, who reside next door, will be clad to shew goods on application, and fell at low prices, and give auy further information,
Masterton Fancy Goods AND BERLIN WOOL 11EP0SIT011Y. Miss Delwood BEGS to inform the public of Masterton that she lias commencod business in the above 1»m, and hoys by strict attention, combined with civility, to'merit a share of the public patronngb. Ladies can obtain all sortsof Bcilin Wools, Slipper Pattern!', Children's l'lnafores, Dressed Dolls in (,'roat varbty, 1000 to chooso from, Ewythm ] Cheap! Everything Good! One call kindly solicited, COGKBUIIN'S BUILDINGS, Qubkn-St,, Masterton. Merry Christmas AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR I DASIIKIt, of MiiimeiE-st,, Wellington, • is now opening up two large shipments of Christmas and New Year's Presents, cniiMßting of FANCY GOODS of every description. Ladies' Work Boxes and Writing Deeke, Albums, Papier-Macho Goods, Hand»omo Pictures, Vasis, and Ornaments, Christmas ami New Year's Curds, Store Apron?, Ladies' Bags', and Fancy B iskets, Dolls, Rocking Horsec, Perambulators, ami large variety of NKff GAMES-Argus, Stag Hunt, Janus and Janitor, and l'ai le Croquet—Boxing Gloves, Hats and Balls, Banjos, Couceitnas, and Tambourines. Note the address— D. ASHER, CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, Next Bank New Zealand, Manners-sfc, 886 W. J, Lankshear, PRINTER, BOOKBINDER, t'APERIiULEH, AW) MANUFACTURING STAUONER, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Lambton Ou-iy, WEL LI N(JT ON. A Good Assortment of SCHOOL AND FANCY STATIONERY. Ami Zealand Times, Mail, mid r.eeui»<i Pud on little. fur tiie pillLlP MUKl.Lhll AND CO. (lENHUAL MERCHANT:-', IMI'IiIiTKUS OF BRITMI Hi FdIiMGN MERCHANDISE. Ox Hand— Tobacco, (.'igurs Cutlery, Hanhraro liliietio jilated aud Nickel Sil'-crwaiv Slatioir-ry Biuhhtt aud Combs Perambulators l.eutlii'iware Baskotwure PerfuniO;y Pictures, Oleograph), Uhwnius, it. Looking Glasses Vasu.-, Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades Oubii oiw;uo, I'.-ipiiT Aiaul.c Coo,ls General Go 'Js Watches, Clucks, and Gold, ttilt, an>l Jet Jewelry Musical Instruments, i'ol 'Yftie . Toys, Fiicworks, S«.,Av, To Arrive— Ex B.s. Orient Glii-lor.k - From London Akxa Wave Queen Ex Virginia, from New York Agents for Wacliter's Champaiino. Wellington Agency of Hamburg-Magdeburg Fire Insurance Company. WILUS-ST WhLLINdTON PARKES& PETERSON ROOT AND SHOE MANUFACTUIiEIiS AND IMPORTERS, Adj 'iuirg Club Hotel, Masterton. lUST OPENED—Four cases of First-class 0 Buots and islicesof English and French iniiko. All kinds cf lit JOt'S aud SHOES miimifacturiid oil the premises by a comi ctent ptiiff, mid sold at }.v'c s which canuot b« liWtenby any Wcl.iiigton fi.'in, and of a Quality md Fwi.li ttXONBTO NOME! ONE TRIAL PROVES IT! J. J. PSTEES, Boot and shoemaker, . O.UiTI'.HTdX, Next to E, L. Wukclin's Bultery) BEGS to thank the residents of Carterton and surroUndinc iieighborliod fur the liboi al patrMit'gc lotowtd upon liim since Kimmeuiing business, ard Wbiil-s iusure tl'Hu that in S|iite of all OPPOSITION an .1 S-liir.« ll,V.\Klti:PT .Vi'Ol K, lie can still hold Ills own and supi ly C'IIEaP, GOOD BOOTS in anv stjlo, ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE I p.UiTNiTiSnri'' notice. T BEG to iutini it« lhat Mr George MingJy 1 Udiicli, l,.te of Dnnedin, lias joined n.c a 4 a Pmljii!", tuiA that out W.»ih»winbe earned on iinder the litle i f I'ALMI R S ALL)RICI[,as Auctioneer.*, land I'state, and Uinetul Cumuli'son Aguits, on the pioinises now occupied by me, comer of Feaiherslou and Johnston s'.reets, Wellington, N.Z. SAMUEL PALMER. With le.fereneoto iheabuvc, ourlmsiiuss will embrace ÜbV-jmi'ciumi>g aud soiling of Town ami I'ounty hopeni s anil General MercliftiirtiJ-e. Wo are piqircd to make liberal advances i n property or goods placed iu our Lauds lot s.ilo either by auction or privately. Arbitrations, Valuations aud tho settlemailt of privat.o or pni'ticrship difficulties undertake., the winding ii[j of banl-.iupt estates, Jc >• Financial anaiigeniiiits conducted fur settlers or iithera requiiiiig ca-.h advancis ; Instruction for tne mm«l of piii-tcrty strictly attended t>, and unaecpiio;i 1 references given if rtujuii PALMER AND ALlilCll. Corner of Feathorston urn} Jodus,ou streets, Wellington, N.Z., W.lat.UM' ' .v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 965, 4 January 1882, Page 4
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694Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 965, 4 January 1882, Page 4
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