EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY. , .IHE Undersigned has just opened up a X Lai ge and well-selected assortment of PRIZE BOOKS and now' Books for Presents. Large assortment of DOLLS, BIRTHDAY CARDS, TRANSFER and RELIEF SCRAPS in endless variety. ■ Toys. Toys. NEWEST NOVELTIES! In Fancy Stationery, Photo, Scrap, and Peru Albums, Card flaskets, Card Cases, Piuses, Pockctbooks, Workboxes, Wri tiiiß Desks, Papeterics, N.Z. Gems, large assortment of New Scraps and Birthday Cards, Shell and Monoy Boxes, Playiuß Cards, Skipping Ropes, Cricket Balls, Pocket Compasses, Tapo Mea6urcß, and Carpenter's Pencil. A good assortment NEW MUSIC, LIBRARY. PHOTOGRAPHY In all its branches. Photographs takn in any weather by the lustiintancons Gelatino Bromide Dry Plates, Largest and Best Assortment ok MAORI PHOTO Gil A PUS In New Zealand, THOS. E. PRICE, MR E. EVENS, CHEMIST AND DENTIST From Welliugtou, -pESPECTFUT.LY informs the iuhabiXI tantsof Masterton and fltirr.mndinj; districts that he intends, on SATURDAY NEXT, 18th MARCH, to open the premisos lately occupied by Mr Ooppins, where ho hopes by supplying tho best drugs and attention to the business to gain a fair patronage. My Motto is " Cnsh with small Profits." Surgical Dentistry a special feature. WILLIAM SIS LI. AH. AOENT FOR Now Zealand Fire and Marine Insuiance Compauy. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mutual Lifo Association of Australasia. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MASTERTON J. VILE riLLEUJAND pORNnRODUCE MERCHANT.' ' Queen-Street Mastertoh. 1017 W. McKEEVER, The Shapes, WELLINGTON, TS NO DOUBT a pushing sort of fellow. X He has discovered a plan of defrauding the revenue, by which means he is sending lar<:c quantities of HENNESSEY'S BRANDY up to tho Wairarapa at 55a per dozen—only •Is 7(1 per bottle. RUM A.NJ) WHISKEY Same price Hotels on send him all their empty cases, iorthe INVEIICAHGILL and DUHEDIN ALES are shutting up all tho Wairarapa Breweries. The Wairarapa Daily, anxious to do thoir constituents a good turn has put this lisemcnt in o.lmo?l free. 101 ft gALSA L I N E TnE Cheat Fuon Preservative. This invaluable antiseptic compound is TASTELESS, ODOURLESS, and perfectly HAKMLESS. SALSALINB Keeps Milk, Soup, Beer, and any fluid food sweet and wholesome in any weather. SALSALINE Keeps Meat fresh and sound, and makes it tender and digestible. SALSALINE Keeps Eggs perfectly sweet and untainted for a year or more. SALSALINE Keeps Fresh Butter quite palatable and free from rancidity in the hottest weather. SALSALINE Keeps Fish fresh and untainted until required for use. BAWJALINE Keeps Infantß' and Invalids' Food sweet and wholesome, and prevents flatulence, griping and diarrhea, See Dr Hector'* Repofj. Sold by the principal Grocers and St.grej keepers in 1b and 2s packets. Bo[e Importer and Wholesale Agent for New Zealand—rf, CREASE, Coffee, Spice, end Rico Mills, Old Custom Konoe-strect, Welrinatop. 927 \. L.W"""Successor to W. Bock. INSUEANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT ACCOUNTANT AND COLLECTOR. Main Street, adjoining the Waiiarapa In vestment Society's Office, Grcytown. Ago/ij< for Liverpool, London aud Glob . ' Insurance Company. 99 NOTICE OF REMOVAL, WE desire to thank our customers and tho public of Wellington and Wairarapa districts for the very liberal share of patronage bi'Stojyed on us during the past two years. In order to provide more accommodation for our rapidly increasing business, wo have leased the shop on Lambton Quay, at present occupied by Mr M. J. Mulligan, and intend to remove to the new premises about the end of this mouth, when we expect to be able to carry on all the branches of our business with greater promptitude and satisfaction, W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, Watch and Clockinakers, Jewellers, Nautical Instrument makers, and Opticians. 3rd March, 1882. 1020 CEAD MILLE a FEALTHA! St. PATRICK'S DAY, Friday, March 17th. PUBLIC HALL, CARTERTON. BUCKINGHAM'S VARIETY TROUPE WILL APPEAR, GKAND CONCERT, ENTERTAINMENT, and DANCE. Tickets obtainable from all shopkeepers. Prices jdanco included)— Front Seats, 2s (jd; Back Seats, Is (id; Danco only one shilling. 1023
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 17 March 1882, Page 3
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635Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 17 March 1882, Page 3
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