■ Boots a-Kl Shoes, and recollect there is no i, and no bad elastic at our establishment. ll & CO., CUBASTBBET )Y KNOWS IT. PETONE' BREWERY ; WELLINGTON. 0. EDMONDS" AMD CO.'S EqDAIiIOTHB w At 33 CO '•i»TRADE MAIM*PER DOZEN, DELIVERED. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-" A clear bright well-flavored Ale with good bodv, sn-.-t aftcr-tasto; forms good head./ No. 2-rORTER:-"A sound wcll-flavnroil :nd ripened samplo of Porter: makes a good head. P„,;h samples were found to ho unadulterated hi any w ■.-. J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 20th, 1881 ESTABLISHED 1871 S. SOFFE'S Matthas-s, Bedding, <£• Gknkiul Fhbxisi;ixo Wahehuuse, MaNNMIS STREET, WELLINGTON. E7IUBNIIUBE of every description nav.- . to order (to any design) by e\pci 1diced workmen. A Four-Boomed House comfortably [.<,. nishod fur £4O (including Curj.uis. Fenders, &c). Hair Heat Dining room wn;', (<-\.„.„ ~:imcB) well Upholslcied, iSi%l%:\ Pull sized Spring Mattras?es from GOr-:, All goods guaranteed to lie nude fi.n; ivcll seasoned material. No Beoiid-luit.J material used for Bedding, or Uplioißteiiii; purposes. Orders by post or wire punctual.v Attended to H:;'i; HUXLEY'S EAGLE. AT a public garden in the e st ei-il 1i Loudon, and anoih.;r near i'orlclujiu Barracks, Dublin, they lu.e a null tor grinding old people youup, Old deciti.it men and women and woiu-i.ut lame c:,i donkeys, etc, ore sent in at one side of ilk' mill, and come out all quite young an •. lively, I urn going to try that game on in; tailoring establishment. It bas baoiiic dreadfully'old jind dilapidated .lately, j hope to have it through the mill by the lot, of tins mouth, If you pay it a visit on oi r after Ji.it date you ma./ see what a gran improvement. Every yard of goods iu.. 1 . eveiy article shall be quite new, exctptin,; the bota, and lie will try to look as pun: uj possible. lie bas at last secured ver extensive premises at a cheap rent, and w.! be enabled to give his customeis 1 ell : value than lie has done for a long time. '1 :.,■ promises will be l;nowii by the sign of t, c iiagle, opposite laiutia Hotel, Directions For Sclf-mtaturemenl: First, state ago, height, weight, and occupation., and if erect or 6tooping. Measure the cliwt nmlerueatli the arms over the vtEi, and waisi oyer the vest; measuic the front seam of the cent sleeve ;' lay yuurtioiu. s llal on th.i table, measure the side st. ~i from (op to bottom, then the leg seam and. around thev.'aist. u.ir, H. PEARgDN, TAILOR, &<r., BEGS to notify that he lias RKMOVI i > to Premises opposite the Post Olli.u Queen-street, Mastenon, ... . jwi,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1476, 6 September 1883, Page 1
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