WOOTH NOW 8/6 Ladies' Kid E.S, Boots.. .. 4/6 7/6 Ladies' Prunella Bootfl .. .. 3/11 S/l Ladios' Slippers .. .. 1/6 4/6 Ladies' House Shoes .. .. 2/12 18/6 Ladies' Kid Button Bouts .. 8/11 6/6 Girls' Kid 8.5., 7t09 .. ~ H/U 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 10 to 14.. .. 4/11 8/6 Maids' Kid E.S., 1 and 2 .. 5/11 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes 4/11 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoes .. 5/11 10/0 Ladies' Glove-kid Shoes... ... (;/H 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boots.. 3/6 6/6 Ladies' D. soled Cashme-.e Shoes 3/U 6/6 Ladies' Colored Felt Shoes ~ 3/li 10/fi Ladies' Levant E. sides.. .. 7/6 10/6 Ladies'Germati lasting Boots .. fi/ll 4/6 Children's Kid Balmorals. 1/6 4/6 Children's Levant Balmorals'M/ll 2/6 Child's Kid and Levant E.S. ~ 1/3/6 Child's Strap Snoos ]/ll 14/6 Ladies' Kid Boots .. .. 5/11
PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. C. EDMONDS" AND C 0.',8 CELEBRAI'ED ALEB AND INVALID H STOUT, Equal to the Bestßiiandb At 83 6d -SsTRADE MARK-4-PER DOZEN, DELIVERED. HEBULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. I—ALU.A 'clear bright well-flavored Ale with good body, sweet ftfter-tasto; forms good tad./ No. 2—PORTER: A 60Uiid well-flavored and ripened sample ot Porter: makes a good head. Both samples were found to lie unadulterated in any way. J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 29th, 1831
ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFJE'S Mattrah, Bedding, tt General Furnishiko Warehouse, Mannhks street, Wkuixcton. PUIiNITUKB of every description sail to order (to any design) oy etyerr enced workmen, A rßoomed House comfortably fur wished for (including Carpets Fenders, &c). flair Seat Dining room Suiti (Cedar frames) well IJpliolsteied, Full sized Spring llattraswa from oOs, All goods guaranteed to be made from (veil seaßOUßil material. No tuejnd-hand material used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes. Orders by post or wire punctually Attended to H3g
HUXLEY'S EAGLE. AT a public garden in the cist'end of : London, and another i„ a? l'ortobcllo Barracks, Dublin, they June a mill for griudiau old people young. Old decrepit men and women aud wom-out lan.o old donkeys, elo, ore sent in at one side ot the mill, and come out all quite young ano lively, lam going to tiy that game on mj tailoring establishment. It has bieome dreadfully old and dilapidated lately. J hope to have it through the mili by the lOtl of thu month. If you pay it a visit on o after Jiat date you ma.. 6ee what a gran improvement. Every yard of goods and every article shall be quite new, excepting the boss, and ho will try to look as young as possible, lie has at last secured vcrv extensive premises at a cheap rent, and will be enabled to give his' customers Utter value than ho has done for a long time. The premises will be known by the sign of tlie liagle, opposite-iarrttt's Hotel, Directions Fur Mf-mtmtrtnnl: first, stateage, height, weight, and u;cupation, and if ereet or stooping. Me;-t-ure the chest underneath the amis over the wst, and waist oyer the vest; measure the front scam of the ccat siteve; lay your trousers lUt on the table, measure the side seam from top to bottom, then the leg seam and around the waist. 1)15
11. PEARSON,, TAILOR, &c., BEGS to notify that iie na» REMOVKb to Premises opposite tho Post Office Ouwrn-strct't. Mastmon. ]2M
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 27 September 1883, Page 1
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