smpjfffig^iiiteiiigfeiOTer; > U SQW o¥mWmU !:-S3 ; ARRIVED. '-j September M'.-Go-Ahflad, from Lyttle. t6n. \■■'■■;; ■■.'".' -.r''''::■■-'. ': ['£<■ ;.Huia,from Wangatroi,, j •';Grafton, fromliyrtletdrj: ;, 'M i,iJ J ■ Penguib, fromPicton andNelsoii.! -, Vi •''■' ■'; ]'£« September, 21,-Wanaku, for Pictpnj Nels'iu, New Plymouth, and Manukaui ' ■ &G,TDMBOLL&(J'O .■„YY, ■-. are Agents for the; M- - lowing Steamers 'and sailirig vessels trading to and from Wellington: '■ :.j' For San Francisco, thence by rail!and: The s.b, Zealandia The s.s, Australia, : The;i,e. Cityofj^ ■ Jew'yotk ;;,!i ! The s.b. City of For Wanganui— •" ' ' iTvSff lta,tt . Vqv Kaifoura,M&Lyllellm-- $ •! ' The is. Ttii, weekly! for Foxlon- ' ' '"' The s.s, Jane Dong!" * For RangitikelTlie s.s. Jane Douglas, ev night. HotPalea- ■ : i : The s.b, Wntatu, twico a week. F.or Bknhim via Picton— The s.J. Napier, twice a week.' For Zoncton, direct— At regular intervals by Mcuars Shaw, ; Savill & ;Cp.*3 Passenger line of Packets. '• '. •;■ For Cliina andihe East—- . By the Eastern and Australian. Steamship Co. 's Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight, For China and Japan— ;.<<•■' For Nehon, Hohtika, and Greymonth— . Thep.s. Charles Edwards „ „ Wallaw '■'■■■'; „ B.b. Murray I, „ Kennedy Twice a Week. Full particulars can be had on appliestiento , •'.-'■■ W. <fe G. TURNBULL & CO v Shipping and Custom House Agents, Wellington, 995
and Son [■AYE JUST BECEIVED EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF , BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST IRONMONGERY Whick they can sell H They liavo lib need to resort to puffing advertisements, or to copy.other people's ideas io them. Their STOCK and tho PRICES at whicb thoysoll it at once conviuces purchasers that there is practically only one GENERAL STORE in Carterton,-viz,. ,i THE CRITERION, SUPPLIED CHEAPER THAN AT ANY OTHER STOKE IN THE Criterion Store, ; CARTERTON. \
COOK and SON, TAILORS AND HABIT-MAKERS, Opposite Government 'Buildings, '.V ,:',: WELLINGTON. ."; /VARMENTS MADE'OP* THE ;BEST \J _ i Style arid Fit Guaranteed EWINGM M AIOHIKES .., DECISIVE AND OVERWHELMING. i VICTORY FORjilE JONES 1 !; l-FIVE FIRiT PRIZES I .■.■...'.'■ h; . BEATING ALL COMPETITORS! And obtaining 'mora; first -prizes', than all oth'ersipat together,; Rearingparjis'.of these machines■, are,; made .almost:. entirely ■:. ; of hardened steel, and have patent, shuttle, bobbin, and : other improvements, which are supplied without,extra coal, ;| gross, needles given.with each njMhme,;' j ''.Btfen{itf ,i speed and; durability,...and fewer iiw price than many inferior.; machinespulmed.oS by unscrupulous agento;i:Also,m Singer's," Wertheims; also 1 Jones'| wax-: thread, - Elastic,. Eooklosiag, TaUoM'i and Dressmakers'. Machines." '*] : I .i.-'i-Needles, Oil, wad' Fittings 'for all, .Machitießl ■'.'..•: F>' : | 'l;.' SewiriglMachinist and Generil ■ Eopairer, - VfIIJJS.ST&
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 September 1882, Page 3
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378Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 September 1882, Page 3
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