[■.,. (WHOLESALE AND .'relM)! .'.. s>fy OPP-batTE. T li.E CL:;p'H OT EL, —„ can Tobaccos,. Cigare,,'and Sgaretles iir. Stock. ■ ..,...„;. .'.,,:;■ ♦OUTI : - 1 /;' , V' :^v'' DNEQUAtLED iIN':THE ••' ; ; ,. MSTBIGIT,-; •.■.■..,;.-;■■ 'OUT ON THE! PBBMIBBB !'! ' '*'"'■ Hair Cpttingand SiiaviDgjSaioon'iMMhed" FANCY GOODS op EVERYDEbOKIPTION Just Received— A CONSIGNMENT, of the CELEBRATE!) " Juno" Tobacco. geoegCdixgn,: Proprietor.:Under the patronage of their Excellencies the Honourable' Sir Arthrir Hamilton • Gordon; K.G.M.Gi, and the Marquis of .' Normanby, &o„ r '<fco.':. \ '., - .'. _ HE.UAEDET,lhe.weU4nownTaxi, idermiet and Feather Furrier,'begs to inform his friends and' the public that he has opened premises next door to the Bank I of New South Wales, WiUis-stoeet; where he will be able to. offer forselectionto' clibicost feather muffs, tijpets,'arid:ciiffij' , in'ade from New .Zealand sea and' land'birds,'and:'animals, All kinds of akitia,'iPftsflryed' and made up to order,' A'selection of 'Maori curios always on hand. Every description of taxidermist's art is carried on upon the premises, Birds and animals Bet 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,' aad ,'curle'd. A selection of stuffed on,hand. First prize medals America, Melbourne,- and Sydney. Observe the: addressH.E. LiIAKDET, Next the Bank of N.S.W., Willis-street, Wellington.. 102 MRS. 01 I:0.;;H.T/b,N. Glasgow Houbo, Lambton Quay,..,;.; Is now offering the Balance of tier stook of Fbknoh Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Ac, at less than cost, as she lias decided on-relin-quishing he; Millinery Department, Just received an assortment of Braid, for braid-i. ing dresses, in a variety of new shades and! ; gold. Gth August, 1883, 1455 MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH. & BINNS PHOTOGRAPHERS, 'WULIS-HTIIEKT WELLINGTON, Opposite the Empire Hotel. MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH ANll 'BINNS liave the honor to inform their patrons and the public of • Wellington, while thankiug them most cordially for their heretofore more than liberal patronage, thai liavingmadenecessaryaudimportant changes n their staff, and having secured new. and more offlciont aid in two important branches of their art, they we now. in a position to offer better and more artistic productions than any thoy have yet attained' during a long and brilliantly-successful career, In proof of this, attention is respectfully calledto the new exhibition of photographs now on ■view in their'lobby, all pictures' ofwhioh are printed from negatives taken during the past few weeks. o'oii ß ia nro w„ ,_r„_.A?i.;.,.iseen- : incurred by the firm in seouring 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 preservative method, Mr Wriggles:, worth's long residencein the principal.oitiesi. of the Australian colonies has given him ex-* coptional facilities for becoming acquainted with all that is latest and best in the art of producing sun pictures, and in future the operating-room and tho retouohing department will be under his personal supervision. The .agents of the firm in Melbourne, and Sydney have received instructions to. keep Messrs Wrigglesworth and Bjnns carefully and promptly supplied with all novelties, either.in apparatus, accessories, or new processes ; also, they have standiug ordim to secure any special talent that may become availahlo from time to time for any departwent nt' the firm's business. In conclusion, Messrs Wrieglesworth and Binns beg to inform intending sitters that they may rely upon the moat perfect and scrupulous care beinf: In stowed upon their portraits, from choiui! of. accessories and background, lighting, )•«: stiiß, vetoucliing, and printing, Sown to c ainelling,'-mounting, and' embossing, Special attention is called to the fact that the firm have resolved, to make no extra charge for tnamelling, which in the Australian colonies causes an additional outlay 'on the pai'tof the publlo of from 5s to 20s per doz. Wrigglesworth and Binns,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,";' Willis-Stukbt Wellington ALTER PERRY, •'.:■/' ' W (JENERALBUTCHEI.; : , Bridgk-St., MASTERTON . LAST 10 DAYS. : T AST -.mEN T\AYS. LAST 10. DAYS.' EXTRA CASH SALE. EXTRA CASH SALE. • EXTRA CASH SALE. CASEY & M'DONALD.', CASEY & ..M'DONALD. CASEY & M'DONALD:' 1000 LINEN SETS, usual price 2s and 2s 6d only Sjdi'iiSd, 9jd, and lljd the set. 500 yards fI'ECR DRILLING, reduced to -._.'2Jd, 3|"a," 4lfcandsid. ';■ v,-.,- .'■■■ mii .■■ .■; S^Th^Balanoe-of . LADIES'COSTUMES;. Still Further RkddCed. during last' ten t ./V,,,. days of sale 1 . .._'. •' ,■■ DRESS 'Wl^^YS^'' ■ •', Reduced to, ,2s 9d i;6'u;ls-'JjAras. , ; .^ JUST OPENED-- :: '' : V- :
NUNS' VEILING, in pale pink, ■oream.anfl. sky blue : V' Fanoy Oatmeal Cloth, suitable for evening wear '.•.>'-....'. ■:.. Two-Button White Kid Gloves, Is 9d per pair Two Button Gents' White Kids, Us9d per. .-, .pair ..''■. : A splendid' selection .OF v FLOWERS, ,: i . . 3Jd 4jd and 6d per spray. Just opened an extensive choice of DEEP BLACK FUK, OAPEd and FUR-LINED. ■;, ... • \ CLOAKS,, ataale prices,-; -y'l OASEY & M'D.ONALD,Lambtoh Quit,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1462, 21 August 1883, Page 3
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748Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1462, 21 August 1883, Page 3
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