~ . M .. 0 T:I cE> Coimissiot? Agent, Gbbi-St., Wslunoeoh HAS roranved two doora nearer to the Queen's Wharf, and now has better accommodation for, storing..produce, and other UOods'oorisiJined for sttk; or luggage i W. J, G. acts as Custom Houso, Shipping I and Forwarding Agoht—as Broker, takes the purchase or Bale of Merchandise—following goodß in the Wellington BistnctPeacock's Jams, Trent's' Coffees and Spices, i Nelson,' Moate & Oo.'s Teas r Murray's Dnnedin Confeotionery.vßiscuits and Jams, Wade's Sydney Cornflour, Patterson's Oatmeal, N.Z. Deep Sea Fishing' Oo.'s Smoked Fish.' . ' ROBSON '■ >■' OALIiAM "'\ English and 1 American :X/I\y •■■Wl\V Coach and Car["AVE much pleasure in announcing to L \ the inhabitants of Wellington and surrounding districts that they hare commenced business in Manners-street and Courtenay-place, and ara prepared to execute 1 orders in all kinds of English land American carriaeo work,., Vehicles of evory dotoripiion always on hand or .made onthe shortest notice, For style and workmanship, combined with economy, this establishment cannot be MANKBEB-BIIIBET AND COURTKNAY-PfcAOE, -'■■' WELLINGTON.. A, MILLER, Empii'6 Hotel, Featherston, is the Agent for the Wairarapa Distrust! All work guaranteed for twelve nionthii. 1294 ALTER PERRY, W GENERAL BUTCHEI,,, Bkibok-Si.. MABTERTON MANNERS-ST. TOY REPOSITORY. VISITORS from tho Wairarapa ;are invited to call and inspect the large and varied stook of TOYS. TOY BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, ' PICTURES. WORKBOXES, At the abovo shop, where they will find everything to please tho little ones, at VERY ,LOW PRICES. : , Note the AddbebsNext to.' the Duke of Edinburg Hotel, Manners-street, Wellington. MRS C. PHILLIPS. 1352 J. E. HAYES, )LUMBER AND GASFITTER &0,, <to, Lambton Qoay. importer OF Brass, lead, zinc, and galvanised iron Copper, brass, aad wrought iron tubing Cast-iron water and gas pipes Pumps, house and ship closets Rubber hose, and block tin Engineers' and plumbers' brass work Gasfittings, &C, &o. MANUFACTURER OF Distilling and brewing apparatus Lightning conductors, pumps' Water-engines, plunge and shower bath Hydraulic cellar pumps, and self-acting blasts Hydraulic lifts, hot water apparatus and every deao ription ot brass, J, E, HAYES, Wellington Plumbing Works, Lambton Qua?, JAMES KING, WATCHMAKER, GOLD AND SILVER SMITH, AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, (Opposite Royal Oak Hotel) CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. Orders foi the trade carefully attended to. The largest stock of Stones and Gems in the colony. 129 Firewood. Firewood. Firewood. ■ J. CHAPMAN still supplies the BEST 0 , DRY SOUND FIREWOOD in any Orders left with J. Elliott, Saddler will receive PROMPT ATTENTION as before, N.8.-N0 'CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER CATERS, : ' 1319 PHOTOGEAPHIC ART ! MR.CAZNEAU, who for the past six years has been Sole Operator in Mesara Wrigglesworth & Binns'well-known Photographio Studio, Williß-strcet, and who has produced all the photographs, of the above-named firm which took the First Prizes at the Melbourne and Sydney Exhibitions, begs to intimate to his many friends and patrons that he has commeuced business on his own account in Wellington, under the style of CAZNEAU& CONNOLLY, In those central and commodious. premises on : -■ LAMBTON QUAY,' (Opposite Grey-street and Queen's WJiarf) lately occupied by Professor Augustus, : Thef.Studio is noiv completed, itho extensive alterations made throughout the premises making the establishment one of the most complete in every detail that the Australian Colonies can produce.; : Mr Cazneau will guarantee his friends and patrons even better photographs than in the past having spared so expense in importing the very newest instruments from Paris and San Franoisco, introducing novelties/ that have never before been attempted by photographio artists in New Zealand. CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY. Photo Artists, 1852 Lambton Quay, Wellington. W. T. DUNN, BAKER, BEGS to return thanks to the inhabitants fofEEATHERSTON and Surrounding Districts for the Liberal support accorded to him since starting Business there, and hopes by strict attention to business to meriti a continuance of the support he has received in the past. ~ N.8.-DrarEPTio People specially recommended* to give me a TRI \L, 1309- . W. T. DUNN, PA PAWAfi'SAW-MILLH mERRY AND.BAILLIE,. ...Propriworb A. LARGE STOCK of Totara, Matai, Red ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY>ATTENDED livered to any part of the district at the most reasonable prices* , ;;: ■' /.'■ ";.-•■■ 1262 . ~PPES\ PLAINtfJJAWr-MHli| <•.»,, .McGREQORr BROTHERS, >; r\ \ i;,i.3.£i>.-'.r<.: PBOPRTSTOEa • i ' !: - vi ' 4u ! Timber cut to any jm and delivered,,'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1387, 25 May 1883, Page 4
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672Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1387, 25 May 1883, Page 4
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