PETONE BREWERY-, ,■: WELLINGTON. •■ ! C. EDMONDSrAED-CO.'g EquALTOTIIE ' Of BngUiaihy -JsTRADE MARK'S-: PER DOZEN.DELWERED. RESULTS OF AIfAWSIS-No.; 1-ALE. :-'iA clear bright welf-flavorcd Alo with good,body, eiveft after-taste'; forms good ticaiLV •' No. 2-PORTEH:-" Abouihl well-flavored nnd ripened sample of Porter: 'makes a (food head. Both samples were found to to unadulterated in any way. . J. HECTOR Museum JJibnratory, Wellington, ■ December 29th, 1881 ESTABLISHED 1872. . \ " ~ S k SQFFE'S ' ru.co 'ni-uiNo, it Genkraii Furnish,o Warehouse, ■ i.uiiimuiiuui overy:description Bad 1? to order (to any design) rjy experi enced workmen. A Four-Koomcd House comfortably fui nished for ;fi4o ; (including Carpets \ Fenders, &c). flair Seat Dining room Suitt i (Cedar frames) well Upholstered, c 6£2. Full sized Spring Mattrasies from 50s. All goods guaranteed to be made from well seasoned material. No eeojnd-lmnd material used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes. Orders by post or wire punctually Attended to 1136 SEEDS, SEEDS, Established 1865 (hise Flower Heeds, Choice Garden Seeds- - Agricultural.Seeds.
Just re eived to hand a fine assortment o the above in every class/ which'have urived in their usual splendid condition. Over SOiOQQ Packets of tew and choice flower seeds.'
{Special * attention ; is called to my fine assortment j of' grasses, clovers, mangolds, and sweed.,seeds,, which cannot be surpassed. " < ' All country orders .attended to- , f ith the nustjcareful supervision and despatch,
■Vi COOPER, Wnoleßalfl and Retail Seedsman, Nursery ■ : "man and Fiorist, MANNER&STBEET; WEL LI N 6 TON CLUB HbThSTABLES. P. Cookery &Go, (Late Neill Ac Cockery.) m HANKS the public for past favors, The CLUB 'B U S Leaves as usual to catch each train, All culls attended to. HOPSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE,. Ho -3CB Broken to Saddle, Single or Double Harness. ALWAYS OPEN TO DEAL OR DO BUSINESS. Single, ok Double Buggy Horses on Hand to Dispose Of, GOOD • PADDOCKS. 1462
PHOTOGRAPHIC AttT ! ; 'NOTICE, Mil CAZNEAU. who for tho.past six years has been Sole Operator in Messrs Wrigglesworth &. Binns'well-known Photographic Studio, Willis-street, and who has produced.all the photographs of the above-named firm which took the First Phizes at the llelbournk and Sydney ExMßifioxs, begs to intimate to his maiiy friends and patrons that he-has commenced business on his own account in Wellington, Under the style of CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY, In those central and commodious premises on LAMBTON QOAY, (Opposite. Grey-street and Queen's Wharf) lately occupied by Professor Augustus. _ The Studio is now completed, the exten. aire alterations made throughout the premises making the establishment one of the most complete'..in', every detail that the Australian Colonies can produce. Mr Cazneau will guarantee his friends and patrons even better photographs than in the past having spared uo expense in importing the very newest instruments from Pans and Sau Francisco, introducing novelties .that have never before been attempted by photographic artists in ; New Zealand, CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY. ••> Photo Artist.-, 135*2 • LambtoD Quay, Wellington,
J BK 0 W JN: & CO Sub-Agents for North British and Mercan- .;,..-. tilalnßurancu Company, Jfei' Murray, Roberts, & Co, V Cajfiadvanced on wool .and. insurances offend ftt lowest current rates from sheep's to London. '■' ' EAGLE, *'T apublio garden'in the east end of . London, and another near Portobollo. Barracks, Dublin,..they ha\o a-mill for grinding old people young, . Old decrepit; men and women and worn-out lame old. donkeys, etc., are sent in at one side of thi, mill, and come out allquite young ana lively, I lira going.'to try that game on mj tailoring establishment, (i : It has .become dreadfully old and. .dilapidated: ; lately.. J hopo to havtfit through the mill by thelOtL of this month, If yon pay it a visit oa o after ihatdate you may see what a granimprovement,;.: Every yard of goods arid every article shall be quite new, excepting the boss, and he will try to look- W young as possible ay last se'eured 'very extensive premises at a oheap rent, and will bo enabled ,to;:give: Mb customers better value than he has done.for a long time, The premises will be known by the sign' of the Eagle, opposite Barrett's Hotel,
Direction! For'Stlf-nmunmenl: First, state agn) height, weight, and won* patiou, and ii'ercet or stooping. Measure the clipst undoru'eath the arms over the vest, and waist over,:the vett; measure the front Beam of tho'.qiat^jieve; lay your trousers flat on the.table,,measure tho side, seam from top to ;biiltbiri,' then the leg seam' and around thewaisti :; • '■'■';■.' ■ : 1445 H. PMESOf, BEGS toinotifyjhat he juwi EEMOVEL to Premises/: opposite the Poßt Office Oneen-stroeiMa'sterton ~13?': POBACOO BAGS']: lds.'Snj 4oz;ln . Office.:; :' ;':i:. .-,..,.., ■...;..■./ t. T\/| P'A,RI).S. IVJ. (various designsjj Visiting Carda (ivory or slmpe), at the WAiSiiipX'DAiirOirice./.^ 1 FLOUR'BAGSI AU sizes from,p. to 81b LOW PRICES Diii/Offio
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1501, 5 October 1883, Page 1
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