modation for storing produce and otter (roods consigned (or sale, or lu/jgnge, " W. J. G. acts »b Custom House, Shipping and Foiwarding Agent—atf Broker,, under:W;iß;^i!6intedtaeenli: fbllowingsßOoda-m.the^.elUbgipi^ Peacock's Bunediritlonleotionerfeßisouite ,Wadb¥. Putterapii's Oatmeal, N, Z; Deep Sea 'si Smoked,
KOBSON /dAJiiaAJfc jA linylimand r-J American ?y Coach and Carriage Builders, ' T AVE much pleasure in announcing to {ho inhabitants of Wellington and smrounding districts that they have commenced' business in Manners-street' and Conrtenuy-place, and are prepared to oxccuto orders in all kinds of English, and American carriaco work. \ Yehioles ot every detoriptiotf always ou liand or made on tho shortest notice, i lor stylo and workmanship, combined with economy, this establishment cannot be MANNERR-BTMET AND t3OUHTEKAT:PLAOE, ; " ' WELLINGTONS -■ ,■.;,-
A. MILLER, Empire Hotel. Peatlieraton, is tho Agent for the Wairarapa District. All work gnaranteed lor twelve' months.; 1294 rAI.TER PERRY, '■". . TV GENERAL BUTCHEI.,. , ' ■-'■;' BRrabK-ST.. MASTERTON MANNERS-ST,:TOYEEPOSITORY. TTISITORS from ' tho ; Wairarapa are' *'V' ; invited to'call and inspect the large aud varied stock of toys/m books, ■'..'■ FANCY GOOBS, ' PICTURES, WORKBOXES, . &C. tfc, &0,,:. " f ;'-' At' the above shop, where they will find, every thing to p!easo the little ones, at VERY LUWPRiOES.. . ■:.',■■■■'■.:. Note the Address— Next to .tho Duke ol Edinburg Hotel, MannerS'Street, Wellington. ; MRS G. t, E, HaYES, )LDMJ3ER AND GASFJTTER &«,, Ac. ... Lambton QcAv IMPOrTbR OF ;'•■:■' Brass, lead, zinc, and galvanised iron ~, Copper, brass, and wrought iron tubing Cast-iron water and gas-pipea Pumps, house and ship closets Rubber hoso, and block tin ■■./■■. Engineers' and plumbers'brass work tfasflttinga, &c, v | MANPACTIJRER OP ' Distilling and brewing apparatus Lightningcoiductors, pumps : ' I "Water-engines, plunge and shower bath Hydraulic cellar pumpa, and self-actinr* blasts ' FJydraiilio lifts, hot. wator, apparatus. and ovary ds3) ription; ot brass, lead, and copper goodß. • ';.. v .'LB, HAYES,' ■■:; - Wellington Phirabjng YYorks, Lajibton Quax, iUNUFA.OTjJE.ffIa JEWELLER; (Opposite Rpyal Oajj Bqt§l) CPB/VrSTREET, IyELDINOTOiJ. Orders f« the trade carefully attended Jo The largest Btockof Stones and Gems in the colony," 129 Firewood.,; Firewood. : Firewood. T J. OHAPMAN still supplies the BEST 0 , UW WW? ™Ky7OOI) in any lengths on the Br'iopt'esi; iifltico. Orders left: with J, Elliott, Saddler will receive PROMPT ATTENTION as before; N.8.-N0 CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER CATERS. : ' ■':'.'' 1319
PHOTOGEAPHIC: ;ART! MB O.APEAP. jyho for the past six •years' has been Sp|e .Operator in Messrs Wriggleßwortlifcßjhns' j Photographic Stiidio, Willis-street, and who! has traduced, all the photograph* of the above-named firm which ; took' the Fjbsx Prizes at -the ■ MeLboorhe ;ANd .Sxdnev Exhibitions, begs to intimate to his many frieudd and patrons that he has commenced business on his own account in Wellington, under the.style of ' ■■',;.; >''.•■ ' '] GAZNMT & CONNOLLY, In those central and commodious . premises on '(Opposite' Grey?str«)t and Wharf)' lately occupied by Professor A|jgijst|}B." ,:_.;; ; The • Studio is nqw!completea, ;the exten- ; ifivejalteratibns made throughout the pre ; mises, making the establishment .one of the most .complete! in. every detail that the Australian Colonies' can produce. ; ■ > ; ' ; , /'MrCazneau.mllguaranteehis friends and natrons even'better photographs than inthe past having spared lio.expense in importing the verynetfesj instruments from Pans and San Francisco,' iptrbdjiging noyeltjes that have never before been graphic artists'iu New.JJealpd. ' . ;! 'OAZNMU&CONNOLLy; w Photo Artisw/: ;.'".;'' .:;■;; 1352 Lambton Quay, Wellington, >;.'/"'." ;.:; ? -;. ; ,W.".'T. DIINN,^:^,! BEGS to return thanks to the inhabitants / of FEATHERBTON andiSurronnding '■ :pißtrictß fpy thp Liberal Bnppprt fcoordeil to '■'. him fihee startins Businessthimanditinhiw ' by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of tho support he has received in the past, i ( N.B. -DfflPEPiio People speoially recommended to givo me a'TM AL. 1309 W. T. DUNN, ■ PA PAWAI SAW.MILL'H mEEBY AND BAlLLlE...lPropbiworb A-LARGE STOCK of Totafa, Mattti.Ked arid White Pino Timber alway'son hand,'" ALL OBDEBS PKOMPTLY"ATTENDED * TO. •> "- "> ■ , mi) 'PL'AIN MILL'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 18 June 1883, Page 4
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585Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 18 June 1883, Page 4
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