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and Son f AVE JUST RECEIVED EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF CLOTHING DRAPERY ■.' : GROCERY,; CROCKERY : IRONMONGERY, Which they can Bell than any other house in the Wairarap a, They liayono need' to resort te puffing advertisements, or to copy' other people's ideas in them. Their ■, STOCK: and the PRICES at whiohthby sell it at once convinces purohasera that there'fcj practically only,.one! GENERAL STORE in Carterton, viz.. ' ''• :' THE CRITERION;: Sheep Shears BtJI^IEp ; •THAN AT, ANYOTHE^HTOBEINTHE CARTERTON, t win jwtimyyw.wtil : '
EWING MACHINES DECISIVE AND OVERWHELMING. VICTORY FOR THE JONES I FIVE FIRST PRIZES I BEATING ALL COMPETITORS!' j Ami obtaining more first prizes than all , others put together. Wearing parts of these . machines are made alniOßt entirely ;of 3 hardened steel, and have patent' shuttle, I bobbin, and other improvements, which are supplied without extra cost, \ gross needles given with each machine, Strength, Bpeed ' and durability, and lower in price than 1 many inferior machines palmed off by un« scrupulous Also in stock-White's Singer's,. Wertheims; also Jones' wax- ' thread, Elastic,, Rook-losing, Tailors' and 1 Dressmakers' Machines, | Needles, Oil, and Fittings for all Machines i ■ F.J. W.FEAR,, Sewing Machinist and General Repairer, j WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. WILLIAM BELLAS, .' AGENT FOR New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance .Company. ■■•| New Zealand Accident lusuranco Company. ertificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MASTERTON |T 10 N ; rno-U NDR Y, Wellington, MILLS AND CABLE, Engineers, Boilermakers,lrohandßrasb Foonders. 1195 '■" ING AND mOO MATH, SAWMILLERS, And Sash and Door manufacturers. Rough Timber in any quantity supplied at Lowest Current Rates. ■STEAM PLANING, TONGUEING AND GROOVING MILLS. Every description of Curved Work promptly executed. Glazed, Sashes, Ac, promptly supplied COOK and SON, TAILORS AND HABIT-MAKERS, Opposite Government, Buildings, , ; WELLINGTON. ."■ /'URMENTS MADE OF THE BEST yr;, .materials. : ■■•■; Style and Fit Guaranteed WARDING AND'i)Ajf SCHOOL 'Principal: Miss BEST, i; • A thoroughly sound English Education forms m basis, of the instruction given, i and, in addition, the-following subjects, are taught ..French, German,,ltalianV'Laiin, Alge- • . ...bra, Music,' Drawing 'tof •Needle. ;■ - :: ' ■■ .i;w>rk.- - v''- i .'ri- ;, ' , "i. '■ •Domestib' arrahgements'. ate and 'hdme-like.-r «:!:... Os ■ ■ ; v; ,: ■»••;''>.;■.•.:. !:!;Terms Cvlt " s "'i s ; v j/ i : -. 'Prpspectiisesfo'rwa^djouapplicauijn'j-'1 1 i'., The Third ,Term bf>-1882 begin'.da,MON'" :DAY,lßth:Sl ! pUn.herV;r::: i^-:,:-:; , ,;Evehirie'.,olass for French.' .^Qfi ''!.-■'■'j '2
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1212, 25 October 1882, Page 1
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684Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1212, 25 October 1882, Page 1
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