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■ NEB-ZEALAND SHIPPING COM- "■'" PANY'SLINE. .'•'' REGULAR MONTHLY h DIRECT STEAM LINE TO LONDON - following magnificent; s\JL full-powered 1 STEAMERS WjlPbe despatched aa under - " BtOrim^ra — Tons Port of Date of Ilcgtst'r Depnrturo Doparturo. lonic „ ~ 4763 Lyttclton JulylOtli 'Cataloniaf .; "4841 r ■ ~-. July British Kih&y 8659s i^,.; ! August ' J)o*.t, £».! ,Alsk ii.ix\-i 'l»i' -September Hritißh Quocn 8668 .. • October Iho above are all now steamers, bnilt of steel, and commanded by, men of great ex.pertain.l!lA.lU*'.: .[... ,/u Tlio Passenger Accommodation is replete .modern! convenionco, and' the: dietary, soale suoh as will sustain tho '■ wellturned reputation of the Company, j Aniexporienotd 'Surgeon;will accompany < each Steamer; v; ,; i'-i ; v.:.- '-. PASSAGE ;MONEY.-Saloon, from GO guineasupwards:; Second Cabin, 40guineas; Stoerago, from 18 to 20 guineas, For farther particulars apply in Wellington to ! THE < NEW/ ZEALAND' SHIPPING CO; I; • >\ il'-i (Limited); ;.' ,•. , i > [ ■ Custom Houso Quay. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ' i "\R BEARD has removed to his OFFICES OVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Lambton Quay, (opposite Kohn and Co,'s ,: Jewellers). . ... 1255

MBIt.C.BULKLEY, Willis-street, next St. John's Presbyterian Church. ~ , . ; TEETH EXTRACTED without the slightest pain under Nitrous Oxide Gas. Mechanical dentures guaranteed to give satisfaction, (otherwise no oiunaH will bo made) at .verymoderated charges. & 1268 HE MABTBBTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT' AND BUILDING SOCIETY, Owioes—Council Chambers, Masterton, DIREpTOR?J, 0. Boddington (chairman), A. R. Bunny, M. Caselberg, It. M. Galloway, James Macara, J, Payton. Subscriptions on investment shares, 5a er month j ultimate value of shares, £SO, Jjoans of £SO and upwards advanced on freehold security. Particulars on application to the Manager. : Tho Sooiety receives fixed deposit? at the highest current rates of interest. Pay Day—The first Saturday in each month) between the hours of 10 and 1,2 and 5 and7and9p.m, ■■ ' S, BROWN, Secretary and Manager.

ARTHUR CLEGHORN, BVILDEB ami CONTRACTOR,DIXOMREET MASTBHTON. T ARG.'E Q TOOK OF , Thoroughly Seasoned Timber Suitable for Shop Fittings and all kinds of Joiner's Work on hand. Also a large supply ' of Scantling suitable for Country work, Sashes! and Doors!! Of all sizes (HAND MADE) on tho premises, ( ESTIMATES GIVEN, For general building in any part of the ; District. . 135]

Under the patronage of their Excolleneios : the Honourable Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, K.G.M.G., and the Marquis of Norm»nby,:&o., Ac. HE, LIABDET, the well-known Tax- • idermist and Feather Furrier, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has opened premises next door to the Bank of Now South Wales, Willis-streot, where he will be able to offer for selection the choicest foather muffs, tippets. 1 and ; cufls, madefrom New Zealand eoa and land birds, and auimala. All kinds of skins preserved and made up to order, A selection of Maori curios always on:band. : Every description of tuidermist's art is carried on upon the premises.' Birds and animals set 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 selection of stuffed birds always on hand. First prize medals America, Melbourne, and Sydney. Observe the address— H. E. LIAKDBT, Next the, Bank of N.S.W., Willis-street, ' ' ' -Wellington. ' 1402

MESSRSiWRIGGLESWORTH 'ft BINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, Willis-htbeet Wellington, Opposite the Empire Hotel. iVl' BINNS have the honor to inform their patrons and the public of Welhnpton, while thanking them moat cordially for their : heretofore more than liberal patronage, that haviagmadenecessaryahdimportant changes n their staff, and having secured new and more efficient aid in two important branches of their art, they aro now in a position to offer better and more artistic productions than any they have yet attained .during, a lotig and'briltiantly-successful'oareer. In proof of this, attention is respectfully called to the new exhibition of photographs now on view in their lobby, all pictures of which are printed from negatives taken during the past few weeks. Considerable expense baßbeen incurred by the firm in scouring the most complete and perfect processes of enamelling and embossing, and in future all photographs leaving the establishment of Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns will be finished by this beautiful nreservative method. Mr Wrigglesworth's long residence in the principal cities of the Australian colonies lias given him exceptional facilities for becoming acquainted with all that is latest and best in the art of producing -sun pictures, > and. in future the perating-rbom and the retouching department will be under his personal supervision, The agents of the firm in Melbourne and Sydney h&ye received instructions to keep ■Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns carefully and promptly supplied with all novelties, either in apparatus, accessories, or new processes; also, they have standing orders to secure any special talont' that may become available from time to time for any department of the firm's business.- In conclusion, Messrs Wrigglesworth andi Binns beg toin. 'fortiiHritending,sitters that they may rely '.upoti the most perfect and scrupulous care being bestowed upon their portraits, from oh'oMo'f accessories and background, ilighting, posinjj, retouching, and printing, down to < enamelling, mounting,■ and < embossing. Speciar attention is called to the fact that the firm havo resolved to make no extra charge for enamelling,? which' in* the; Australian colonies, dauses'in'additioHal-.outlay on'the part of the public of from 6s to 20a per doz. Burns. WILIDI-SIRJJBT , WeIIINOION.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 14 July 1883, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
843

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 14 July 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1430, 14 July 1883, Page 2

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