■■«■ fruiterer;' .J QROCER&gEEDSMAN. HAVING Men up his quarters in the little .Bhopfiopposite ; x the Council Chambers; Queen-st.'; ; hopes Wtoeetas many; of his Old customers' as teyer, and_ 'as many new onosas' will kindly favoY'him with a call. Ho soils-- '.'"' /: : ' ! ''' , . FRUITS, JAM, ; '"' " • , ••■■.TEA,' SUGAB- : '-M'""' J ! ANDGENERALGROCERY. A Call Solicited. 989 The Maker of the Blinds Government House, Departmental. Offices, Municipal Buildings, Athenteum, Eto. Eto.;'H--" J ■' venetianSlind EASBfs f ; ■ B-MANNEBS STREET, WELLINGTON. NOTE—NoConnection withPlimmet'a Steps Shop." ; : ,' ; ;:.-.. ■■; Best and Cheapest Maker in New Zealand ESTABLISHED 1859. . UPHOLSTERER AND MAITRASS. • MAKiIR. ,: P. WEBBE, Opposite Government Buildings Lamdton Quay; ,„„..;. ~ WKtWNaiOH.I Superior Couches Covered with, Hair Seating, best Spring Seats J ■ •-.. Ditto. Imitation Hair Seating,', ditto d 63. Spring Mattrasses,' 355; Bordered Flax Mattraßs, full Bize, 555.., Easy Chairs and Couches made to order. Old Mattrasses re-made. Ladies Needle, work mounted to'ariy design; 979 NEW INDUSTRY ; AT .. ' ' PLIMMER'S ! MANURE MANUFACTORY, (Cornhill-st, off Manners-st.), WELLINGTON. ) and Horticultural purposes can:now bo obtained. It is specially recommended to Gardeners as a cheap, clean and unrivalled Aianure for greenhouse plants. Bones.pur chased for Cash in any quantity.,. j H.GABY, P.S.—All kinds of crushed grain; for Horses .Prices at mill J. J. PETERS, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Carterton, Next to E. L. Wakelin's Bakery;) 1 )EUS to thank the residents of Carter. ) ton and surrounding neighborhod for the liberal patronage. bestowed upon him since commencing business, and would assure them that in spite of all OPPOSITION and Selling BANKRUPT STOCK, he can still hold his own and supply CHEAP, GOOD BOOTS in any style. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE ! CHAIKS. CHAIBS. T. S. JAGO, Has opened a large consignment ol '■ AMERICAN, AUSTRIAN, & ENGLISH CHAIRS, Which will ho SOLD VERY CHEAP. T. S. J A GO, SfEAM FUBNirURE FACTOBY, Mabterton. 952 BHILIP MOELLER AND CO. GENERAL MERCHANTS, IMPORTERB OF BRITISH & FOREIGNMERCHANDISE. On HandTobacco, Cigars Cutlery, Hardwaro < Electro-plated and Nickel Silverware ! Stationery Brushes and Combs j Perambulators ' Leatherware Basketware Perfumery ' ' Pictures, Oleographs, Ghromos, 40. Looking Olaasoa Vases, Lustreß,Ornaments, Glass Shades Cabinetware, Papier Mache Goods General Fancy Goods Watches, Clocks, and Bronzea Gold, Gilt, and Jet Jewelry Musical Instruments, Tobacconists' Ware '"'■'' Toys, Fireworks, &o.,&o. To Arrive— Ex s.s. Orient ] Langsfrme Glenlora J- From London ■ Alexa Wave Queen j Ex Virginia, from New York •■ Agents for Wachter's Champagne. Wellington Agency of Hamburg-Magdeburg Fire Insurance Company. "Willis-st ■Wellington. Geo. Remington, COPPERSMITH, PLUMBER, AND GASFITIEB. Manufacturer of Improved CHEESEiumf apparatus, and Confectioners' Oscillating' Revolving, and Melting Pane, eto. Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, Down-Pipe Baths, Chimney-pots always on hand. Ordinary and ELECTRIC BELLS fitted up. CdbA-st., Wblungton.' . ..'.'' Estimates given for all descriptions of work connected with tho trade. I ROBERTSON 4 CO., NGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, AND I BOILERMAKERS.;: Old Custom House '.street, Wellington, Haveforsale— SPEEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSED |-packs with improved ratohet notion. ■ 16-horee.power Cornish boiler, in first-' class order. Price, £BS. '..•■. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work MISS MOEISON receives pupils to instruct inPianoforte*Harmonium, and Singing. The first quarter of 1882 begins on MONDAY,,3Oth j January. Evening lessons given; ... .; ,| Clmrch-5t,,De0.19,1881. '953 WARDING AND DA* SCHOOL i ■• v-COLE-STBEET, MASTEBION. Principal : Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Alee bra, Music, Drawing and Needle* work. Domestic arrangements are liberal an ome-like. Terms moderate. I Prospectuses forwarded on application. > ' The First Term of 1882 willoommenw on FRIDAY, 27th'Januory. Evening Class for Frenoh. . ■ , v : ,->351 | -y RS BENNETT'S REGISTRY 0 , . MR I DOMESTIC SERVANTS. iMBTITgTR, J^VBTBRTOB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1003, 18 February 1882, Page 4
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