T 1,0 E. w. J. G A * # T • •CoMMissioN Aqbnt, Grsy-St.,Wklunoegh iH]SIS' : 'Mm(iVedvtTO[ doorsJ.neater. to the Queen's Wharf, and.now has .better accommodatiqii fob storingf produce and other W, J. 6. acta as Custom House, Shipping and; Forwarding Ageni^M-/Broker, under-' .takes, tho purcbasfj.pr; sale of for, jiiiyatß./Qf the (following goods in ,tlie;elUnKton' IJiatrict— Peacock's jamvTrent;B,illqffeea/ ; |iii(i Spices, .Nelson, Moate ti J Oo.^s'jTeas,,; t 'Murr aj*'a* Jams,.' Wade's 1 fiydiiey Cornflour JPaitterson's Oatr meal,'N,Z. Ddep Sea FisViint; Co.'b Smoked Fifb. ; | . . kqbsqn .CAllam E w/awj[ /\ , Englm and ; ' :! l American' \/ W Coach, ami Car• Btiild&s, "•< 'AVE much pleasure m announcine to 'inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding districts that they haye i commenced . business ,and. Courtenay ; place, and • are prepared to exe-. cute orders in all kinds of English, and American carriaae;work. : Vehicles of every description always on hand or.made on the shortest-notice.- . . v W' Style' and' workiiiansliip/ combined with economy, this establishment cannot be Manners-street. ANfiCouiiMNAY-PtAOE,: WELLINGTON;. A. MlLliEß,'Empire Hotel. Feathcrston, is the Agent for the Wairarapa District. All work guaranteed fof'twelvfl months/ - 1294 WALTER PERRY, • • ; • GENERAL BUTCHEI., ! ; Briboe-ST.; MASTERTON, MANNERS-ST.;. TOY REPOSITORY. VISITORS from tho.; Wairarapa ; are invited to call and inspect the large ,and varied stock of TOYS, TOl! HOOKS, ' ' . ; ' : FANCY GOODS, - . V PIOTUBES, vvorkboxes, ' &0. I &C, . &c,' t l . : At the above shop, where they will find everything to please the littleones, at VERY LOW PRICES, 1 Note the Addbebs— ' . 1 Next to the Duke of Edinburg Hotel, Mariners-street, Wellington, ; . MRS C. PHILLIPS. 1352 : J. E. HAYES, T)LUMBEB AND GASFITTER Ac,, io. |~ .■ Limbton Qoat. . IMPORTER.OF Brass, lead, zinc, and galvanised iron Copper j brass, and wrought iron tubing Cast-iron water and gas pipes Bumps, house and ship closets . Rubber boSe, and block tin • ■ Engineers' and plumberß' brass work , (ksfittingSiiiCx.ifcc. . , . , ... MANUFACTURER OF Distilling and brewing appuratus 1 Lightning conductors, pumps Water-endues. nlunee and shower bath
piuugo turn ouvmu u»v»* Hydraulic cellar pumps, and Belt-acting ~ blasts Hydraulio lifts, hot water apparatus aud every dea: ription of brads',' lead, and copper goods. j. e,"hayes, , Wellington Plumbing Lamdton .Qua?, TAMES KING, WATCHMAKER, GOLD o AND SILVER SMITH,-; ' " ' AND.,. . MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, (Opposite lioyal Oak Hotel) • •i ; i CUBA-STREET,' WELLINGTON. - Orders for the trade carefully attended to; The largest stock of Stones and Gems in the i,. ~ . ; colony. 129 Firewood,' Firewood, J J.,CHAPMAN Btill supplies the BEST , DRY. SOUND FIREWOOD in any lengths on the.sliortest notico. • ;/;Otderft left with J. Elliott, Saddler will receive PROMPT before. N.B.—NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER CATERS. 1319 photogkaphic art ; ram Mil CAZNEAU, who for the past six ; years has. been Sole Operator in Mesers Wrigglesworth & Binna' well-known Photographic Studio, Willis-street, and who has,produced; phqtp fi raphs of;the above-named firm which, took the First Prizes at thaj Meujodehb, AjjD SVdneV ExnißiTioKS. begs, to: intimate (to'his many frieud3.a.hd,,patron3 that he. business on his own account in Wellington, under the style -i CAZNEAU I & CONNOLLY, , rj: In those central andcommodious premises' on" . . ...LAMBTONQUAY," (Opposite. Grey-street: and Queen's Wharf) The Stiidio Ib now coihpjeted, the exten* sive alterations made throughout the premises making the establishment one of the most complete in eyery detail that the Australian Colonies can produce. ' ' Mr Ca'zneau will guarantee Imb friends and patrons even better photographs than the past having spared no bxpense in importing the very newest instruments from Paris.and San Francisco, .introducing, novelties that graphic artists in New, Zealand. M OAZNEAU. & CONNOLLY. : • Pnoio Artism, 1352 Lambton Quay, Wellington. W. T. 'DUNN, BAKER, BEGS to return thanks to the inhabitants of FEATHERSTON and Surrouiiijfoig Districts for the Liberal.eupport accorded'tO him cince starting Business there, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a the,support,he has received linthepaßt. .• \<• • • 1 i • N.B.—Dssmno PEOPLR.spepially: iecom-' mended to give me a TRI iL, 1309 , y; V W. T. DUNN, PA PAWA.I 'SAW-MILIti fpERRI: AND'BAILLIE,,. ■.PROPBISTOfIB A LARGE STOCK of Tptara, Matai, Red ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED i.::w ;■) • : TO.'. •;!!:;■ !: : • -^Timber out to.any flize.oEjleiigth, and de> reasonable prices.: > . ,vijn •. 1262 ,|J : PPEfi PLAIN . SAW; "MILL 1 - 1 MeGEEQOB «BI»THEB8,; ■ .PBorawroM ' ■ii/i and
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1385, 22 May 1883, Page 4
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