PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. c. edmonds" and co.'s i% . Ales and Equal totfik Bestßiiands ofEn?M,sHi&> At 8s Bfl ->TRAOE MARK=> PER DOZEN, DELIVERED. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-"A lear bright well-flavored Alo with good body, sweet after-tnuto ; forms good head. 1 No, 2—I'ORTEK" A found well-flavored and ripened samplo of Porter: makes a good head. Both simples were found to ho unadulterated In any way. J. HECTOR " Museum Laboratory, Wellington. December 29th, 1831 ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFE'S Mattbass, Budding, it General Pdbnishm Warehouse, Mannebb street, Wellington, FURNITURE of every description mad to order (to any design) oy oxperi enced workmen. A Four-Roomed House comfortably fur • niebed for £4=o (including Carpets Fenders, &c).. Hair Seat Dining room Suitt (Cedar 'frame') well Upholstered, £££, Pull sized Spjing Mattraaies from 50s. All >mqMMarflntccd to bo mado from well efjKiea material. No seond-hand material used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes. Orders by post or wire punctually Attended to 113G SEEDS, SEEDS, Established 1865 C/ioise Flower Seeds, Choice Garden Seeds Choice Agricultural Seeds. Jnst received to hand a fine assortment o the above in overy class, which liavo iurived in tlioir 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 jwecd secdi,, which cannot be surpassed. All country orders attended to with tbo most careful supervision and despatch, P. COOPER, Wholesalo and Retail Seedsman, Nursery man and Fiorist, ( MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ADELAIDE WIINE VAULTS, Lambton-Quat Wellington. F. J. PRESTON, jN Returning Thanks to his Numerous 1 patrons, wishes to inform them that he has in stock the finest selection of ADELAIDE WINES For tho approaching season that is procurable, which ho guarantees puro and unadulterated, Having had twenty-five years' experience in the trade, he can, with all confidence, asbure the publio that his stocks aro of tho purest vintago. THE-PRICES-From 3«S pel* doz. iWSpirits of the Best Brands !"fj Also, every destription of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BEERS AND STOUT. Note the Address— ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, 1496 Lamdtqn-QPAV. PHOTOGRAPHIC ART NOTICE. MR CAZNEATJ, -who for the past six years has been Solo Operator in Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns' woll-known Photographic Studio, Willis-street, and who has produced all the photographs of tho above-named firm which took tho Pikbt Pbize3 at the Melbourne and Svdney Exhibitions, begs to intimate to his many friends and patrons that ho 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-atreet and Queen's Wharf Tlfo Studio is now complete!, the extensive alterations mado throughout the premises making the establishment one of tho most completo in eycry detail that tho Australian Colonies can produce. Mr Cazneau will guarantee his friends and patrons oven bettor photographs than in tho past having spared no expense in importing the very newest instruments from Paris and San Francisco, introducing novelties that have never before.beeu attempted by photographic artists in New Zealand. . f "Photo Artists, Quay, Wellington, Blt own & CO Sub-Agents for North British and Meroan. tilelnsurance Company, And Murray, Roberta & Co. Cash advanced on: VPol and insurances oSeoted at lowest current rates from sheep's back to London. HUXLEY'S EAGLE. AT a jpublic garden in tho cast end oi London, and another near Portobolk 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 aide of tin mill, and como out all quite young auo lively, lam going to try tbat game on m) tailoring establishment, _lt has become dreadfully old. and dilapidated ■ lately. J hope to haye it through tho mill by the lOtl of this month, If you pay it a visit on o after that date you may seo what a gran improvement, Every yard of goods anc overy article shall be quite now, excepting the boss, and ho will try to look aB yount as possible, He has at last secured verj extensive premises at a cheap ren», and wil . bo enabjed to give his customers bettei value than bo has done for a long time. Th premises will be known by the sign of th Eagle, opposite Barrett's Hotel, Directions For Self-mmtmenl: Firßt, state age, height, weight, and occi pation, 'and if erect or. stooping. Measui the chest undorneath tho arms over tho ves and waist oyer the Vest; measure the froi peam of the coat sleeve; lay your trousei flat on tho table, measure the side seal from top to bottom, then tho leg seam at around tho waist. H. PEAK SOS. TAILOR, &c., BEG9':to notify that he has REMOVE toTremises opposite tho Post Offi; Oueen-Btreet, Masterton. 13'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 26 October 1883, Page 1
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782Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1519, 26 October 1883, Page 1
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