PETONE BREWER ;:>: .: WELLINGTON. c;-edmonds" and co. CELEBRATED »pkfcH ALES AN E<}UAli tothk »S?TRADE MARK^s" PER DOZEN, DELIVERED. RESULTS OP ANALYSIS -No. 1-ALE.:-" Icar bright well-flavored Ale with good body, swe after-taste; fonns good head.' .No. 2-PORTEU:-''A souud well-flavored ai ripened samplo ol Porter: mikes a good head. Bo: Batnplcs were found to ho unadulterated In any way ■ ■'• J. HECTOR Muacum Laboratory, Wellington, December 29th, ,-:.:' ESTABLISHED 1872. Matteass, Bedding, is General Fornish ixo Warehouse, . Mannrm steeet, Wellington. ■ to order (to any design) oy exper enced workmen. A Four-Roomed House comfortably fur , nished for ;£4O (including Carpets Fepdors, ic). Hair Seat Dining room Suits (Cedar frames) well Upholstered, ifi22, FttUsized Spring Mattrasics from 50s, p goods guaranteed to bo niado from t); seasoned material. No second-hand jrial used for Bedding or Upholstering r yposes. Orders by post or wire punctually attended to 113 C SEEDS, SEEDS, Established 1865 Choke Flower Scab, Choke Garden Seedt ■ Choke Aijrkuliural Seeds. Just received to hand a fino assortment o the aboYO in every class, which havo airived in their usual splendid condition. Over £O,OOO Packets of new and choice flower, seeds. Special attention is called to my fine assortment of grasses, clovers, mangolds, and sweed seeds,, which cannot be surpassed. ■ All country orders attended to with the most careful supervision and despatch, P. COOPER, "Wholesale and Retail Seedsman, Nnrsery man and Fiorist, MANNERS-STEEET, WELLINGTON THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ADELAIDE WENE VAULTS, Lambton-Qday Wellington. rN Beturning Thanks to his Numerous •*- patrons, wishes to inform them that ho has in stock the finest selection of ADELAIDE WINES For the approaching season that is procurable, which ho guarantees puro and unadulterated, Having had twenty-five years' experience in tho trade, he can, with all confidence, assure tho, public that his stocks are of the purest vintage. THE PftICES-Froui 32 s pdr doz. jWSpirits of the Best Brands !"S3j Also, overy destription of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BEEES AND STOUT. Note (he Address— ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, 149G Lambton-Quay. PHOTOGRAPHIC ART! NOTICE. MR OAZNEAU, who for the past six years has been Solo Operator in Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns'well-known Photographic Studio, Willis-street, and who has produced all tho photographs of the above-named firm which took the First Prizes at the Melbourne and Sydney Exhibitions, begs to intimate to his many friends and patrons that he has commenced business on his own account in Wellington, under tho style of CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY, In those central and commodious premises on lAMBTON QUAY, (Opposite Grey-street and Queen's Wharf) lately occupied by Professor Augustus, The Studio is now completed, tho extensive alterations made throughout the premises making the establishment one of the , most complete in eyery detail that the Australian Colonies can produce Mr Cazneau will guarantee his friends and ' patronß even better photographs than in the past having spared no expense in importing the very newest instruments from Paris and San Francisco, introducing novelties that havo never before been attempted by photographic artists in Now Zealand, CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY. ,: , Photo Artists, 1852 / Lambton Quay, Wellington. ( ' ■ Blt 0W n & 0 0 Sub-Agents for North British and Meroan. ', tile Inßuranco Company, And Murray,.Roberts' ■'& C 0,,.• Cash advanced on .wool; and insurances effected at lowest, current rates from sheep's back to London. . •;.' [.'.;• ■ "' HUXLEY'S EAGLEI 1 T a public garden: in the east, end of Barracks, Dublin, they havo a mill for grinding, old people young. Old decrepit men and women and worn-out lame old ' donkeys, etc.., are sent in at one sido of tin mill, and como out all quite young ana lively, lam going to trythat game on mj tailoring/establishment. . It has become dreadfully old and dilapidated lately. I hope to haye it through the mill by the lOtl of this month.' If you pay it a visit on o after that date you may see what a gran improvement. • Every yard of goods and t' every article shallbe quite new, excepting the boss, and he will try to look aB young ? as poesiblo. He' has at last scoured very * extensive premises at a cheap rent, and wiil i be enabled'to, give his customers.better value than ho has done for a long time,. 1 The premises wiU be known by the sign of the l Eagle, opposite Barrett's Hotel,. D'trwiiont ForSelf-mmuremenl: First, state age, height, weight, and occupation, and if ereef or stooping. Measure the chest underneath'tho arms oyer the vest, . and waiat oyer, the vest; measure the front seam of the coat sleeve; lay your trousers . flat on the table, measure the side' seam ■* from top to bottom, then tho leg seam and * around the waist. • " ' 1445 H. PEARSON, J TAILOR, &c, C BEGS to notify that he nas REMOVED to Premises opposito the Post Office Queen-street, Masterton.' j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1518, 25 October 1883, Page 1
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