NOTICE. W; J. £'""> Commission Aoknt, Grey-Sp., Weuinqeon HAS removed t>vo doors nearer to the Queen's Wharf, and now has better accom'modatioß for storing produce and other goods consigned for sale, or luggage, VV. J. G. acts as Custom House, Shipping and Forwarding Agont—as Broker, under-1 takes the purchase or sale of Merchandise—and is appointed aeent for tho sale of the following goods in the ■Wellington District— Peacock's Jams, Trent's Coffees and Spices, Nelson, Moato 4; Co.'s Teas, Murray's Dunedin Confectionery, Biscuits and Jams, Wade's Sydney Patterson's Oatracali'K.Z. Co.'s Smoked Nth. ! THOMAS IN&LIQY, ■;■'■ BUTCHER,- V : i 1 GREYTOWN. JEGS to inform his'friends hi : and,about Grey town that he has taken over the : business lately occupied by Mr J. Warrington, and hopes that by a strict attention to !' business,' and punctuality in supplying orders, to merit a fair share of patronage. , ~. . ■ ■ 130 ' 2 3 WALTBR PERRY,; 1 " ' ! GENERAL BUTOHEU '' • Bhidgk-St.. MASTEBTON i MANNERS.'ST. 'TOY REPOSITORY. VISITORS from the' Wairarapa are iuvited to call and inspect the large '" and varied stock of '■■ TOYS, TOY BOOKS, : FANCY GOODS, : ..: ,! PICTURES, WORKBOXES, &c.' &o. &c, At. the above shop, where they will find everything;to please the little ones; at YERY LOWPRICES, '■ Note the Address--1 Next to the Duke of Edinburg Hotel, Manners-street, Wellington, MRS C. PHILLIPS. 1352 '. J. E. fi AYE S, J ;T)LMBER AND GASFIfTER &o„ <to. . Lambton Quay. *•' ■ IMPORTER OF a Brass, lead, zino, and galvanised iron is Copper, brass, and wrought iron tubing d Cast-iron water and gas pipes d Pumps, house and ship closets , d Rubber bose, and block tin d Engineers' and plumbers' brass work . d Gasfittinga, etc., &a. jj MANUFACTURER OF Distilling and brewing apparatus Lightning conductors, pumps ft Water-engines, plunge nud shower bath a Hydraulic cellar pumps, and self-acting d . ■ ■ blasts d Hydraulio .lifts, hot water apparatus (j ■: aud, every cbso riptioa of bra.ss, lead, and copper goods, d , :• ~- . d ■ .J. E. HAYES, d Wellington Plumbing Works, (J- • . Lambton Quay, '• (1 Vaiifthan & Chapman*" 1 d WOOD-CARTERS, '' Upper Piain, Masterton. d ABDERS left at A. P; Fiblding's, fruitd \J erer, Mfiterton, will be. pnnctoalij d , attended to. ■ • : d isrSOO 'CORDS BEADY FOR , <! 1301 DELIVERY m Firewood, Firewood, l T J. CHAPMAN still supplies the BEST J 0 . DRY SOUND FIREWOOD in any i lengths on the shortest notice, •d Orders left with J, Elliott, Saddler will (1 reccivo PROMPT ATTENTION at before. ,d N.8.-NO CONNECTION WITH ANY A OTHER CATERS, . 1319 d • ■ I PHOTOGEAPHIC ART ! d ; ~ ■d; NOTICE. •■..-,■ ,t TV/TR CAZNEAU.'who for the paßt six d IVJL years has been Sole Operator in ,t Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns'well-known ;d Photographic Studio, Willis-street, and who t) has produced all tho photographs:of the ij above-named firm which took tho Fibst I S Prizes at the Melbourne- and Sydney ( ) Exhibitions, begs to intimate to his. many Bi friends arid patrons that he has commenced j business on his own account in Wellington. 3, under the style of S CAZNEAU & GOMOLLY, ( j In tlioae central and commodious I ■ ' premises on J ;; LAMBTON QUAY,; .. d .(Opposite Grey-street,and Qneen's Whari) d lately occupied by Professor Augustus. 8 The Studio is now completed, the extenJ siye alterations made throughout the pre<j mises making the establishment one of the d most complete in every detail that, the d Australian Colonies can produce. * Mr Cazneau will guarantee his friends and j patrons even bettor photographs than in the II past having spared no oxpense in importing J the very newest instruments from Paris and * San Francisco, introducing novelties that have never before been attempted by photo- ' graphic artists in New Zealand. j .; CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY. Pnoio Artists, 8 1352 Lambton Quay, Wellington. . ■■■J -W.:!T. DUNN, ' ' ; \BAKER,;''. BEGS ta return thanks to tlie;inhabilants of FEATPRSTON and. Surrounding , Districts for thejLiberal support accorded to him fince starting Business there, and hopes ' by: strict attention to business to merit a . continuance of the support he has received ■ in the past, N.B;—Dyspeptic People specially recommended to'give me a TRHL. i 1309 ! . W. T, DUNN. PA PAW A I SAW: ; MIL L H nhERRY ANDBAlLLlE^Profriktorb A LARGE-STOCK of Totara, Matai,.Red and White Pino Timber alw'ayson hand. .-. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED " ; :;/•,,-.:,- v.: .TO; -j I '-. '. ,Tfeifcor'o*t lb aay sftfl or ;fcogM», «f«l fo< livered to any part of the district at the meet KosaiakU nwws. ■■■■■•■•' isqg || T.PPER- PLAIN siw MILL I j- ■ McGregor brothers, 1 '; ■'ll -'i .' '• Proprietors' ■ Timber out to any ; aizo ajid delivered.. S xVI Ivarious designs), {Visiting Cards (ivory or, inamelliid), Business. Cards (in any; shape), atthe Wairarapa Daily Office, V; ■■■, 10BACCO.BAGS!..'. loz. 2oz, 4ozlDaiw
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1365, 28 April 1883, Page 4
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