1 EDUCATIONAL DEICSITOIiY. 1 TIHE U('.i'tTs'<;iiPtl I,,'is j'ißt opuial- uii a , r 'Latgo'and"well-selectcd assortment of ;PBIZE-BOOftS aridnew ■BiwJis.for. Prqsentsi ■ " Large assortment of DOLLS. ■:■.;;:■■' BIKTHDAY OARDS, TIUXSPER nml Rtf. LIEF -BCHAPS in cndlean variety.. , Toys. Toys. NEWEST NOVELTIES! In Fancy Stationery, Plioto, Scrap, and Porn Albums, -Card Baskets, OariV Cases, ■Piuses, Pocketbooks, Workbo.xcs, Wri ting Desks, ■ Papiitcries,'-NiJ!;'Gems, large assortment of New Scraps and Birthday Cards, Shell and Money Boxes,' Playing Cards, Skipping Ropes,', Cricket Balls, Pocket Compasses, Tapo Measures, and Carpenter's Pencils. A good assortment NEW MUSIC. .fttS-CMCULATINO. LIBRARY;
PHOTOGRAPHY In all its brunches. Photographs tuLn iu . rij.v wflntherby tlin Instniituueous Gelntino llromido Dry Plata, ■Lamest am> Bkst AssoimusT OF .-.MA OB I PHOTOUJiAPHf '» Now Zealand. MR E. EVENS, . CHEMIST AND DENTIS'I From Wellington,' RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabi. tantsoMlasfrrton and surr.iimilini> districts that he intends, on SATURDAY NEXT, ,18th MARCH, to open the premisos lately occupied by Mr Coppiiis, where ho hopes liy supplying the \wi and attontion to the busincra to gain a fair patronage. My Motto Is « Ci\Hh with sninll Proiils." ■• - Hurpical liontietry a special feature.
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W.McKEEVER, Tub Shadkb, W E LI, IN G T ON, TB-NO DOUBT a pushing «ort of felloe. .1 Ho birsdiscovcmlaplatiof ilufraiidint tlio rovenno, by which means he is sending lavge quantities of I HENNESSEY'S BE ANDY up to tlio Wairarapa at Ms per dozen-only •In 7d per hottlo. BUM AND WHISKEY i Same price Hotels can send him all their empty cases for the INVEBOAROILL and DUSKDIN AI/ESaro shutting up all the Wairarapa
The WmARAtA Dau.y, anxious to do their constituents a good turn has put this advertisement ja almost fm 101 <i The GiiKAT Food I'iikhkfivahyk. This invaluable antiseptic compound is TABTBLBBS, ODOURLKSS, mid perfecllv HARMLESR. ' J SALSALINE Keeps Milk, Soup, U m , and any fluid food sweet aud 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 y<ur or move. •SALSALINE'Keeps Fresh H«tlcr quite ..palatable and free fiom ran- ' ■ cidily in (lie hottest weather, SALSALINE Keeps Fish fresh aud un- ':• • •■ ■ tainted until required for use. SALSALINE Keeps Infants' and Invalids' Food sweet and wholesome, .. : ing aud diarrhea... ~. iVfe By llrAoPt Ihfovt. ■' ' .;i:8oH bjf tho principal (iroccrs and Store" keepers iij Is and 2s packet?, :' ;' Solo Importer ami Wholesale Ayeut for ■ > .'■ '■ ! New Maiid- •)■'•■••{ i -ri. .C%E-A'SK,-Coffeo, Sriicu; and ife Mills. Old Custom '}'■ ' House-street, Wellington. ' 927
'A. L^W""" , Successor to VV. iiocK. INBUBAIJCR 'AND GENEIUL COMI3 BION AGENT ACCOUNTANT v, ,: AND COLLECTOR, Main Street, adjoining the Waiiarapalu _ t ...vestment Society's Oflice,. Grejrtown: Agent'- forLi'verjibbl, London and Glob ■;,/,.,. ■,-..'.'' fesuraueeCVmpan.y, . yi) ■- NOTICE OFIiEMOVAL, WE ilcsue jfttliaßkourciiil'.iucis /ml His public of.'Welliiigtiin and Wairariipa districts furjtbp. .afloi.b?stowed on us during the past two years. ;' , ' ii " • ; " / r'ji'ln order to provide-more BMommodation for our rapidly increasing' business, we have denied the shop on Lambipu Qiiayyjtpi'iscnt bcciipWd by iMriM.-J. Mulligan, and intend jo remove,jM iho nw pieruist-s about tbc ondq/ this hibntli, when we expect to bo ablo'to carr? on all, tho,branches of our wlh, greater promptitude and eatisfaction,'.! i ■" v' :^i ;idmEJOI^N'.* ; SON, , , '.'., Vyatch and dlocfinakera, Jewellers, Kauiiea 1 i.i •'. , !'-':!:irrißtmuientmakcrs,,and
fed March, ■1582.- ; | ;''■'''•■■;V fNiBANKRUPTOV.- J - "\ ' thV ! ffiaitcr of THOMAS LOWES-late (if'Jlasteit'iii,' now of Ashurst, M!inawatu,,.a Debtor;,: : -,. J \J\ of the above named Debtor-held-at' : JO'eiS'tifiHifiTGourt Buildings, Wellington, »n;the 13th"J*}-of December,,lßßlft, the JiWsigDedj'waselectediWitQrsil'i'njfee; o and I haveiaiyificd my' acceptance' of'the /Same in writiui to the flegielrar. OM -W. BHLLAK,-' "" ' mfffl ,™.,., I ■ 1 1 Masterton. / -i'tlrjfsreh; 1882 ~< J ■,:.;.; -■ ; -1025' /,3J ¥' Tl f..:rj I ' , A' l ; l! .pET]NG4)f Creditors of th^'abws., jflr iiiiifld .Tioin is tora 1 mil' lia held in W lenjple Chamber, Mastevtou, on M- 1 " 1 piflljjfo consider 'thVDebtor's applicatlou for
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1026, 18 March 1882, Page 3
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