C. MOELLER'S Economical Furniture WAREHOUSE, V m.MASTEIITON, O.M.begs to inform his customers and thopublio of tlio Wairarapa that he has now iu Stock—'DRAWING ROOM SUITES In Cedar, Kauri and Rimau, covered with Cretonne, Hair Cloth, Repp and leather, COLONIAL COUCHES Double and Single Headed, covered with Cretonne and American Cloth, Iron and Woodon Bedsteads and Stretchers, ■Palliasses, Spring and other Mattresses, Dining, Loo, Dressing, and Kitchen Tables, Washstandswith Waro, Ladies' and Gents' Hocking Chairs, and kinds of Cnne and , Wooden-seated Chairs, A Large Varietyof Pictures, Picture Framo Mouldings. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIE I .0. Moeller is selling; at WELLINGTON PRICES., And Guarantee Good. Material and FirstClass Workmanship. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED, C. MOELLEIi, OPPOSITE CA3ELRERG & CO.'S STORE,' Queen Street, Masterton. FOR SALE. . A PROPERTY in the Whareamn, of JIJL easy access, containing 1300 acres of good land, fenced and Bub-divided, with largo dwelling and other buildings, together with 1300 sheep. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited), 1532 Masterton. 3 COTTAGES TO LET.—Apply to M. Oaselbergife Co., Masterton. 1510 FARM TO LET, BELYIDERE ROAD, CARTERTON. 1 A A ACRES Laid down in grass. SixJLUU roomed house. Apply to Mr ANDREW McKEiNZIE, 1G54 Carterton. Jjl O R • S A L E . That valuable building; allotment opposite the Hank of New Zealand, Carterton. SPLENDID INVESTMENT. < For particulars apply to • ANDREW McKENZIE, 1465 Carterton. 171 OR SALE-Cheap-A 3-year-old . Bull by "King John," Very quiet, Apply J. J, Chapman, Upper Plain, Masterton (next Kurupuni Flag Station,) 1523 EOR SALE.-A splendid lot of Seed Potatoes, Denvents, apply to H, S. White, corner Hilton Road, Carterton, 1559 FOR SALE.—A. paolc of good rabbit dogs, Jas. Stuckcy, To Hangitumau, 1858 EOR SALE.
1 K A PRIZE & FANCY Pigeons, Jy U viz,, Dragoons, Antwerps, Fantails, Magpies,- :Nuns, Jacobins. Owls, Beards, Mdheads, Barbs, Birmingham Tipplers, Kites, &c,, &o, Abo the following Hamburgh fowls Golden Pencilled, Golden Spangled and Silver Spangled. Selling- out on aceount of a contemplated visit to England in January. Purchasers aro requested to see the birds at my address between the hours of 9 and 10 a m„ iwd 6 and 7 p.m. E. p, ELWIUNDS, 1534 Nelson-street, Wellington. PAHIATUA. TTALUABLE Building' Allot- ' lnents in the above Township for sale by the undersigned. This rising township is situated about 11 miles south of Woodville, and is on the Main line of Railway, and 1 will undoubtedly be at the junction of the now line just surveyed to Palmerstoh North. Apply to J. H. CORBETT, Mnstcrton, or W. R. WATERS, Wellington. 152& FOR SALE,—A splendid section of land in Dixon's Estate, near Mr Chinchen's residence, containing ! acre, 1 rood, 21 perches, Fenced,. good water, capital grass, Only £135. REALLY A BARGAIN, R, BROWN & CO, Rejoice, oh Ye Residents OF CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD 11 W. CLARK, Of the Cm Cash, Dummy, & Clotiiinq VV ahehotise, ■ Wellington, HAS much pleasure in announcing that he has opened a' branch Store in CARTERTON, wliero thi; residents of the surrounding district can mircliase their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING at the same prices as arc charged' iii town. How can . this ! be done ?is the question that has been ■asked; the answer is' easily given :--W. Clark being a direct importer, and beiog in a position, owing to his extensive trade, to disposo of almost unlimited quantities of goods, is able to buy in the best markets in the world, and at snch price; as enable him to literally to defy competition; this coupled with :the fact of tlio branch being conducted on cash principles will account for the phenomenon of Town Prices ckanjed in a Comlnj Store. Any article not iu stock can bo .procured in a day or two, and every . customer may rely upon civility and attention, no matter whether the amount of their purchase be Oaf, Penny or Fifty Pounds. 1491 T. PROCTOR, Manager, : : • • DOG LOST OR STOLEN. 10s Reward. T OST.or. STOLEN on MONDAY at Jj Wellington -Railway Station, a Brown Retriever Dog", one iwhite spot on breast, had on registered ;collar.. Answer to riame ofLeo," Supposed to have gono in Wairarapa train, '. Send'in-formation-Ho Hoary Anderson, Standard Office; Groytown, pi: Mrs Anderson, Nelsonpossession threo., days -.after this date, .criminalproceedings wijl hi), adopted. : November 22,1883, ' ' 15-11 £1 REWARD. LOST,— From tho Show Ground, a black and red tan. Sheep Bitch, answers to tbe name of "Fiy," Anyone returning same to Mr T. Ray, Taratahi Hotel, will leeeiye the above reward. 1625
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1543, 24 November 1883, Page 3
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