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i.:VV : . the fol--„7 r jowim;.steamer-.„,' I -sailing yw sela trading tdahrl'froin IViaiiugCun:— i :,;^Qi, f San:,Frm^m^. thence by, rail and ■Steamer toXiverpbbi-f, .,'.'.... y ( J.~*" r :ThVfl,fl; ZeaiandiaA "'.".;.. t'. !: '.'.''. Th'oß.s. Australia'. T: ;^W?- - ;H'»eek, ..,..: , ; Thea.BiCiiyof Three times a week, For Wdnganui—- '.-■ . The B.B.Huia (•For. Kajkourd and Lyttelion—- ', The 8.8, Tui, weekly. JoiMton- ...".-.'. r .,,.,3he.8.8., jane Douglas, every fort- ." '." : ..Inight, ..';".'. ; ' • V.ForPafea-;- • ■■ -'-'• '-'> -The s.s.'Patea, twice a week. , Forßfoi/ifl'mviaPicfonj "-•■ :i Y Thesis., Napier, twice.aweek. ' fet'London, direct-'' '■.; " :; At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, | - ; ''' : ' > '-, Savill & Co.'B' Passenger line of •'.-■■ Packets." ' | PorWiina' and the East— By the Eastern and Australian '~7~Bteamship;.Co. l s Steamships- from , r \ /Sydney, 1 every fortnight. • "for China taii Japan- ' i'-By the Barquentine May and Barque " ."Alexa, Full .particulars can be had on application to '■ ■ . : W.' & G..TUBNBULL & CO., i Shipping and Custom Houße Agents, .' "' "WEuranTON, 995 Educational Depository. THE Undersigned has just opened up a 'Latgeand' well-selected assortment of PRIZE BOOKS and new Books fnr Presents. ... >'Large assortment of DOLLS. ' BIRTHDAY CARS 3; TRANSFER and RELIEF SCRAP'S in endless variety. Also 1 • (Ex •'■lroiiMde.")' . ,A LaBOE ASSQBTMENT OP PLAIN, and,. FANCY STATIONERY. .. DAYBOOKS, LEDGERS, . ; CASH. POCKET, and. MEMO. BOOKS. ■■•.-. Newest Novelties In Photo, Scrap, and Fern Albums, Card ';' Baskets, Card Cases, Purses, Work- ■•'■ boxes. Writing Desks, Papeteries, NZ. .'.; -Gams. • Large assortment of bhell and Money Boxes, Playing Card*, Skipping ;".' Ropes, Cricket Balls, Pocket Com- • --passes. Tape Measures, and Carpenter's Pencila. Toys!' Toys! Toys! ;IncludihgToyPe"!'>'ii'ii » «, Dolls, Trains, Tramcais o : u, Boxes, Furnituro, Tea .•:'.• end Diii:ei' .'-u.s, /m., Ac. /.For- -r.,|e (■•heap) HANDSOME ROSEW0( DA'huio, Ly Brinsmcadmid Sons; ialso. iVus'iN and Hamlin Organ, in capiti.l order. NEW MUSIC, A Splendid Assortment of Oleographs in Gilt Frames, • . LIBRARY; PHOTOGRAPHY In all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the Instantaneous GelatinoBromide Dry Plates, Largest and Best Assoktment : OF MAORI PHOTOGRAPHS In New Zealand. Including ' Tawhaio,' the Maori" King; ' Rewi," To Whiti,'and other Celebrated Chiefs. THOS. eTpRTOE. 1078 MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Muir and Dixon Jjkos. Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in, their premises, enabling them to still further increase thoir fame for building A First-class Ai*ticle. The above firm are determined to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH into the WniraraDa, by building Nothing hut First-class Vehicles. from the very best American materials and at prices which for s'yle, durability and worumanship DEFY (JOMPKTITION! Our customers btill ha o the advantage in case of breakage within a reasonable period of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. ••id'. & D. B. have takeu since starting in business all the FIRST PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against all •;M"? capital assortmeutjl.of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock, aud to arrive, at VERY LOW PRICES. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. .SALE. SALE. ;.. "A MONSTER• CLEARING SALE OF. IRONMONGERY Is Now In Full Swing AT MY NEW ESTABLISHMENT IN .CUBA-STREET. COUNTRY _ RESIDENTS . •; Should lose no time to secure some of the • Great Barcains now going at hitherto uuneardof Prices, Jno. YOUNG, IjRONMONGER Coba-Street. Laointoshes. ; ; JOHN JIiHORBURN, HAVING purchased a splendidjlotof beautiful WooUen Tweed Macintoshes at English I belo* the usual priceß. Be, jn time and ''sebure a first class coat forvery'little money. THORBURN'S (Next the Clock) I WOMS-BT WeMJNCHON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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514

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 11 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 11 July 1882, Page 3

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