NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM- , . .... PANTS LINE. . :; ; v REGULAR MONTHLY DIREOT STEAM LINE TO LONDON. ja-CK.-v following magnificent i full-powered STEAMERS - Will be despatched as under- . av.,3 Fort of Gate of Rcßist'r Depnrturo Departure lonic,,. ...,.4763 Lyttelton July 10th Catalonia ... 4841 .. July British King 1 .; ■ -3550-. ' ... 'August Doric. ~ 4764 .. September British Queen 3568 .. October The above are all new steamers, built of j steel, and commanded by men of great ex- 9 porienco. j The Passenger Accommodation is replete with every modem convenience, and tbo dietary, scale such as will sustain the wellearned reputation of the Company, . An experienced SurgeOu will accompany each Steamer. ■ ' ' PASSAGE MONEY.-Saloon, from GO guineas upwards; Second Cabin, 40 guineas; Steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas, For further particulars apply in Wellingt'outo ; '. • i THE NEW ZEALAND,SHIPPING CO. (Limited). Custom House Quay, , f0 E N Til D MON DS 0 N General Importer, WARING TAYLOR-ST. WELLINGTON. •jyp iIOJFITT, DENTIST. OFFICES OVER CHAMBER OF COMIIEHCE. Lambton Quay, (opposite Kolm and Co.'s Jewellers). 1355 MRR.O.BULKLEY, T\ENTIST, Willii-street, next St. John's Presbyterian Church. TEETH EXTRACTED without the slightest pain under Nitroos Oxide Gas, Mechanical denture's guaranteed to give satisfaction (otherwise no chaiiok will bo made) at very moderated charges. 1268 fIHE MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT' " AND BUILDING SOCIETY. Ophokb—CouncilOhambere, Masterton. DIRECTORS1, C. Boddington (chairman), A. R. Bunny, M. Caselberg, R. M. Galloway, Jamos Mac&rti, J, Payton, Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s er month; ultimato value of shares, £SO, Loans of £SO and upwards advanced on freehold security. Particulars on application to the Manager. The Society receives fixed deposit" at the highest current rates of interest. Pa^Da*—The First Saturday in each month; betweon the hours of 10 and 1,2 and 9 and7and9 p.m.. R. DROWN, Secretary and Manager.
ARTHUR CLEGHORN, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR, DIXON.STREET MASTEKTON. T ARGE GTOCK OP Thoroughly 'Seasoned Timber Suitable for Shop Fitt ; ngs and nil kinds of Joiner's Work on hand. Also a large supply of Scantling suitable for Country work, Sashes and Doors I! Of all sizos (HAND MADE) on the premises. ESTIMATES GIVEN, For general building in any part of the District, 135) IMPORTANT I To Statioumasters, Farmers, and the Heads of families in the Wniraropa district. THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN AT A. RICKMAN'S, Manners and Willis-streets, Wellington. YOU CAN PURCHASE 14 .6 Best Pegged Watertights 14 6 14 6 Best Pegged Balmorals 14 \ 14 .6 Best Nailed Shooters 14 6 511 Best Nailed Bluchers 5 H 2 6 Best Pegged Coppertoes 2 6 5 6 Ladies' Kid Boots from 5 6 311 Girls' Kid Boots, 10 to 13 3\\ 1 0 .Infants' Boots and Shoes 1 Q TRY THEM! A liberal discount allowed for cash, A. RIOKMAN, Manners and Willis streets, Wellington. Under the patronage of their Excellencies tuo Honourable Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, K.G.M.G., and the Marquis of Normanby, &o„ &o, HE, UABDET, the well-known Taxt idermiatand Feather Furrior, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has opened promises next door to tho Bank of New South Wales, Willis-streot, where he will be able to offor for selection the choicest feather muffs, tijpets, and cuffs, made from New Zealand sea and land birds, and animals. All kinda of skins preserved and made up to order, A selection of Maori curios always on hand. Every description of taidermist's ait is carried on upon the premiaea. Birds and animals sot up to order; skins and furs renovated and freed from moths; ladies' sealskin jackets and hats made to order, also lined and repaired; feathers cleaned; dyed, ,and curled. A se : lection of stuffed birds always on hand. First prizo medals America, Melbourne, and Sydney. Observe tho address— H.E. LIARDET, Next tho Bank of N.S.W., Willis-streot, Wellington. 1402 HONOUR TO WHOM HONOUR IS. " \ : DUE, .'! \ V aurrounding districts to know that James King, Jeweller, Cuba-street, has boon manufacturing for the last five years, and that since his removal from Willis-street has carried it ou a much larger scale than before, He has been employing several hands manufacturing Masonic Jewels, Champion Belts, Medals/ Cups, Bracelets, Locketa, Brooches, Diamond and Gem Work of all descriptions, for the last five years, and has now room and'appliances for fifty if wanted. Therefore, the pul>lio can easily see that local industry in this branch is not just to commence in Wellington, but hap been going on for years,' as his numerous customers can testify, and that his establishment is already a factory on a'small scale. ' ~N,8.-7-tyatchworkdone on the premises under the.superviaion of one of tho most experienced:W(irkmenin' the colony, Old gold and silver bought in any quantities. Cash on delivery..; ; T ; .LOUBBAGSI All sizes from |lb. to 81b LOW PEIOES Dail Office
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1423, 6 July 1883, Page 2
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772Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1423, 6 July 1883, Page 2
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