rnllE COLONIAL BAKBED. WIRE CO J_ [Limited.]' '' Patent Marm Wirt. r Agent~G. 3, W. DALRYMPLE, Station and Insurance Agent, Maiterton.: ■ - - no. 1 . . NO. i v - NO. s. - 28 chalns.per cwt, 23chs. per cwt.-'JT chj. per cwt, £6O per ton. £45 per ton. £4O per ton. This Wire obtained the 'highest official award at tho Chriatohurch. 'lnternational Exhibition, -1882—a first certificate of Merit and Silver Meda ; 1182 TO THE WAIRARAPA SETTLERS. Bay your Boots and Shoes in the. Cheapest / , r "i : : : J Market. : v Al RlOiblA^'S Establishment STANDS foremost in the ranks for a First Clan Arlick at a Small Profit. Fit Your Families At A. RICKMAN'S and you will find your Railway Fare Baved, and the trip prove • : pleasant find PROFITABLE. One Visit -will Convince. street, J, .4 H. Barber's, Willis-street, and Molcsworto-street, Wellington. 1204 MB CROSSE has arrived in Masterton and may be consulted for a few weeks only at the cottage next door to Mr flapper's Albert-street. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS under the influence of Nitron Oxide (Laughing) Gas. ■' Although Mr Crosne will remain in Masterton longer than usual Patients requiring Artificial Teeth are requested to apply with as Me delay as possible, as it is not satisfactory to fit Artificial Dentines at he last moment. : 1198 The Wairarapa Daily —Sheet Almanac—- ' Will be pres3nted bs usnalit Christmas to every subscriber. The subject of its illustration this year will be A BEAUTIFUL OLEOGRAPH ENTITLED 'A SISTER'S LOVE.' Pronounced by connoisseurs to bo the finest illuminated art specimen whioh has yet been published in New Zealand. Last year the WAIRARAPA DAILY ALMANAC Was Admittedly the handsomest sheet alraanao issued throughout the longth and breadth of the colony, Its reputation will be enhanced by the one about to be published. A Few Advertising Spaces Aro still open, for whioh an early application is desirable. The publishers only undertake to supply their subscribers with copies. 1218 MB S. H, WIOKERSON is appointed Collector and Cahyassrb for the Wairarapa Daily. J. PAITON A CO. FOR SALE ON BAST TERMS AND AT LOW PBIOE3, BUILDING SITES 'ln the well-known Dixon Estate, MASTERTON, MR T. WRIGLEY having sub-divided his land in the above estate to meet the requirements of parties wishing to secure freehold sections convenient to the centre of the town, now offers the some to the public on terms to suit everybody, Plans may be seen and full particulars obtained at the offico of the undersigned. ■TAMES BROWN, 1.188 Commission Agent, Masterton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 2
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408Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1221, 3 November 1882, Page 2
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