;GEOfipf|§Qg mimimnmmimm THE most CELEBRATED andFAtORITE BRANDS of TOBACCOS and the PRIMEBT CIGABS kept in atbok. ; v" All the '-Varieties : 6f •OIGAaETTEB.Snd ''ENbLESBSELE6TiONOPPIPES r ■ of ALL Material, ;i : Ii '; Fancy Goods, Toys, &c, HAIR DRESSING SALOON ATTACHED. TO'PKRSONS ABOUT TO BELECT A FKEEHOLD BUILDING SITE. TWEIGLEY is now offering the re- , maining Seotibns on the well-known Dixon's Estate at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, and gives the purchasers the privilege of making their own terms. ; i'.-:'.;f? Quarter Acres ;544. This is an opportunity that should not be loßtl . ".: --'.m rtSfiiHCMXijc MORTGAGE. In Sums from £)00,to 00 A AAA- Interest now rules xoUjUUU. from v7i *« 9 w cent, adjusted to amount required. .We advise Borrowers to take advantage of present opportunity, or they will othervise incur-by delay (from the continuous heavy pressure now exorcised by Banking influence upon the market) great risk of further advances in value of money. At present quotations, there is a fair private supply of Home and Foreign Capital offering for Investment. OHAS.POWNALL&CO., . Scriveners and Mortgage Agen . 124 Grey-Street. Wellington I IMPORTANT To Stationmasters, Farmers, and the Heads of families in the Wairarapa district. i. THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN ATA. RICKMAN'S, Manners and WiUiß«»treets, Wellington. YOU CAN PURCHASE • ' * 14 $ Best Pegged Waterlights 1 14 6 Best Pegged Balmorals 1 14 6 Rest Nailed Shooters 14 8 5U Best Nailed Bluchers : 511 2 Q Best Pegged Coppertoes 2 Q 5 6 Ladies' Kid Boots from 8 6 311 Girls' Kid Boots, 10 to 13,, 311 1 0 Infauts' Boots and Shoes ; 1 0 try them: A liberal discount nllcwac* for cash. A, RIOKMAN, J Manners and Willis streets, Wellington. I n O H. MANNS, Post Office Store, Pahiatua, is agent for the WAIRARAPA DAILY in that Distriot, and' copies may be obtained from him immediately on arrival of Mail Coach, LION FOUNDRY, ■ WEtHNOTON, ! .'.;:'■ JUT ILLS AND n ABLE, BNQiNEEns, BoiLEniiAKEBB. Iron and Bhass Foundbhs. ; '. . FUNERAL NOTICE. ' friends of Mr E. Quick are respect- . fully invited to attend the funeral of his infant son, which leaves bis residence, Queen-street, Mastertou, on SATURDAY March 3rd nt 2 p.m. DEATH. QoioK.-On March Ist, Albert Ernest; infant son of Mr E. Quick,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 2 March 1883, Page 2
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359Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1317, 2 March 1883, Page 2
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