' -U ■..: TT7 : . &6. .TOBNBCLL 4Co, steamers arifl sailing mVeTi'tttgiio and from Wellington:-., ;; - : ti>f&Sari ]) Jkanilico, 'thence by rail and v Thes,s.Zealandia\,. '■■ W^Cityof 1 .Every4weeks ~,-New,York;,- •/.■.: : ', .-.,- , The b,b. City of, : 1 : .': : - ;; ; ;I VT. ¥' Three times a week. .4.&M',iV.;; -Tui.Vi •, : , . .• For Kailmra and LyUelton- • j :/...-,!j; ,The B.s.Tui, weekly. ! 'i J?or;itoon-'.w.":;. siit'j,.;V.Thee.B,J« r,,,j;or ; i?onflii«lfeet— . , '<!<■ i:.j. .;,Theß.B.. Jane Douglas,every fort./SfoxPakOr- '; ~;,-,,,TheB.s.; P ate4,twioe » week. l:£oißknkm via Picbm- ' The 8.8. Napier, twice a week. ,} fptitmdon, directs-H^IWII».iTOTuiHiV<I'K-)<'J''!-I')'<'H-!-Mi'l')'UVi'<l jg.,,1,,-.;,..Paokets.'.'. ' •■-. 'V. ; J!p.i^in«,and;theJMt" »iißteaDaßhip. Oo.'s Steamships from " •'' Sydney, every fortnight. ;> Torino and/open- " to ?■ ~ •'.'^."(feG.TaßNßnLL&ca, and Custom House Agents, _ , • ;;, r ',"r u .: Weuimotoh. -995 id Educational Depository. nHE Undersigned has just opened up a mmmmmMwmi ,«>".-i' Large assortment of DOLLS.. -... BIRTHDAY OARRS, TRANSFER and RELIBFSCRAPS in endless variety. . '• '■-• *• ;: ■■' 'Amo .' '. 7 ■ (Ei "Ironside.") %■ '.vSri'F. a Labok Assobtmeht of PLAIN 'wro FANCY STATIONERY. <■■ "'DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, /.:.•(-.;•.■•.: - CASH.'POCKET, am ::-.::;^: : >; r ' ■ MEMO. BOOKS. Newest Novelties In ''Photo, 'Scrap; and Fern Albums, Card ■'■ ii!: Baskets,- Card Cases, Purses, WorkMoney Boxes, ' ;lK '*oys! "Toys! Toys! ;,! "' Tramoars, Tops, Boxes, Furniture, Tea . <ns l DinnerjSets, &0., Ac. ' a RM W lcheap) HANDSOME ROSEWO'OD !Piano, by Brinsmeadand Sons; «Iso.'?Mabok and Hahhk Organ, in capital order. -^::NEWIUSIC: .(.,.' Gilt Fronies, , LIBRARY! *"",'.,/ PHOTOGRAPHY Inafrits branches. Photographs taken in :.__ 'i!.„„U,. *!,« r«iot(mtononiio fjAlatinn. Bromide Dry Plates, ■ : Lahoest Aim Best Assobtmint OF MAORI PHOTOGRAPHS .'ln New Zealand. Including 'Tawhaio,' the-Maori King; »Rem,' l To Whiti,'and other '. " r , . Celebrated Chiefs. 'j- ■; THOSi if PRICE. 1078 Hill 'i' aMf! -MAMBRTON . COACH AND CARRIAGE Mdib and Dixon Bros. " &7« made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS . in" their premises, enabling them to still furtheif iriorease their fame for building c AV-irirst-olass Article. The above firm are determined to STOP TEE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH o into theiWairarana, by building 1' Nothing, but First-olass » ~,...,/,',.,,..,Vehicles. , . ? '/liui" tfii: "vj.i \ f .J-> -t American materials t and.ac^pricßf.;wlunii for/ style, durability 1 and-workmanship ; ;]-] /DEFY. COMPETITION! OwcM&mwa still hart the advantage in case of breakage within a reasonable period of having it BEPAIBED GRATIS. Mii"D.R havß taken Bince starting in . business all the FIRST PRIZES at the I Wairarapa-Agricultural Showß against all (jj&efsif''; : .- I .i'-'capital' assortment! of CARRIAGE | LAM'PS'in stbok, and to arrive, at ',?.' ,Mi 'yM low prices. * COACH FACTORY. < i^iii ROUSE &HURKELL Goaeh and Carriage -^;JBpiLDERS, , XOIIRTENEY PLACE,-WELLINGTON. _J Wairara'pa that they are building all sorts of Carriages, Buggies, Dog Carts. Brakes, Waggonettes, Expresses, Spring Carts, and in fact' anything in the Carriage trade;-iAU vehicles built by us are guaran. teed for twelve- months, . Orders from the oountiy/caa be filled in twenty.four hours' jjotice, ,;• ;■■ ■;:-■:; , ■ ■ . N 8.-Onhand and for sale one beau-iitnUy-finished Waggonj^RißHiiiiißni Secondhand Buggy, -all of whioh will be spld.at.prioes to Bmt the times, •-f.'V.ViPjtSABB KOTSTBB ADDKEBB—- '*" ROTJSE;<fe HURRELL, &&&&• AND CARRIAGE .BUILDERS, ■', ConßTEirei Puck, And it the Junction of Tinakqri and Hutt ...'Boads, . . ..ESTABLISHED 1872. S/I-SOET'E'S. : . Mattbasb, Bubiso,.* Gbnbwi Funn:,t ;i".-j2»i'.i ; W»Eraonßs, ~ ikv T » : WEMJKBjpN, : TjItJRNITURE of every, description made I-vJej design) by expenI enced workmen. ,^.%' r . ,. '.. tfißjyfontfßifimed House comfortably fur\i\m& foY n) «40 ; :;(&luding Carpets, well 'seasoned raSlffial""" No' 1 s'ecbnd-hahd material used for Bedding or Upholstering attended tc
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1138, 29 July 1882, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1138, 29 July 1882, Page 3
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