O.MOELLEK'S Economical Furniture WAREHOUSE, Qoebn Street.,, Mamebton. CM. bega to inform his customers and the publia of the Wairarapa that ho has now in Stock— DRAWING ROOM SUITES In Cedar, Kauri and Bimau, covered with Cretonne, Hair Cloth, Repp and Leather. COLONIAL'COUCHES Double and Singlo Headed, covered with . ■ Crotouuo and American Cloth. Iron and Wooden Bedsteads and Stretchers, Palliasses, Spring and other Mattrasßes, Dining, Loo, Dressing, and Kitchen Tables, Washstands with Ware, Ladies' and Gents' Hooking Chairs, and kinda of Cane and Wooden-seited Chairs, • A Largo Variety of Pictures, Picture,
Framo Moulding*. • ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY I! 0. Moeller is selling at -WELLINGTON PRICES, And Guarantee Good Material and Firsti Class Workmanship. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ; C. MOELLER, OPPOSITE GASBLBEJW & 00,'S STORE, Queen Street, Masterton. FOR SALE. '* PROPERTY in the Wlmreamii, of easy access, containing 1300 acres of good land, fenced and sub-divided, with largo dwelling and other buildings, together with 1300 sheep, HEW ZBALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited). 1532 Masterton, 4J-. (jUJ.IiIU.IiB 1U Jjiil.-ii.ppiy to M. ;i Oaselberg& Co., Mastertw. 1510 . That valuable building allotment opposite tho JJank of New Zealand, Carterton.' SPLENDID INVESTMENT. For particulars apply to ANDREW MoKBNZIE, 1465 ■• Carterton. EOR BALE-Cheap-A 3-year-old Bull by "King John." Very quiet. Apply J. J, Olmpman, Upper Plain, Masterton (next Knrupuni Flag Station.) 1523 10R SALE.-a. splendid lot of Seed ;atoes, Dcrwcnts, apply to H, S, White, comer Hilton Road, Carteton. 1629 'SIOR BALE.-Puritoaßerksli.ive J Pigs. H. T. R. Owen, Springbauk, Olarovillo, 15d3 FOR SALE,
I K A ™ZE & FANCY Piteous, LOV viz,, Dragoons, Antwerp.!, Fantails, .Magpies, Nuns, Jacobins, Owls, Beiftds, Baldhcads, Barbs, Birmingham Tipplers, Kites, &o„ &e. Also the following Hamburgh fowls:—Golden Pencilled, Golden Spangled and Silver Spangled, Selling out on account of a contemplated visit to Enrfand in January. Purchasers aro requested to see the birds at my address between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m., and 6 and 7 p.m. E. E. EDMUNDS, 1534 • Nelson-jlrcot, Wellington. PAHIATUA. TTAIiUABIiIs" Building Allot- * . meuts in the above Township for sale by the undersigned, fliis rising township is situated about 11 miles south of ffbodyillo,,andisonthoMain line of Bailway, and will undoubtedly bo at the junction of the new lino just surveyed to Pnlnierston North. Apply to ; J. fl. CORBETT, Mastcrton, .. or 'W.B, WATERS, Wellington. Rejoice, oh Ye Residents - : : OF CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD ! I W. CLARK, Of the -City Cash, Drapery, i'Cioraiso WAiEnousE, Wellington, HAS mnoh pUaßUie iu announcing that he has opened a branch Store in CARTERTON, where the residents of tho Burro'unding district caii purchaso their DRAIW AND CLOTHING at tho same prices rb are charged iu town, How can thin be done ? is the question that has been asked;.tho außwor is easily given :~W. Clark Doing a direct importer, and being in a position, owiug'to his extensivo trade, to of almost unliraitod quantities of mods, is able to buy in tho best markets in the world; ond : at such pricon as enable him to literally to defy competition; this coupled with the fact of tho' branch boing conducted on cash principles will account for the phenomenon of ?'oi<m Prices charged in a Country' Store. Any article nob in stock can be procured in a day or two, and every customor may rely upon civility aud attention, no matter.wbether tho amount of their purchaso bo One Piot or Van Pounds. 1491 ■_ ; T. PROCTOR, Manager. TE ARO FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. •• Cuba Street, Wemwoton. /CHARLES WILSON, Cabinotmaker and \J Upholsterer. Spring Mallresm, Palliaiscs, and Bedding of all kind?. Double Mattresses,'from .. G5/» ' Palliasses (full size) per pair.. 16/6 Pillows, from ,:, S/6 Bedsteads, Colonial Couches, Easy Chairs, and overy description of Furniture made to order, 1530 DOG LOST OR'STOLEN. 10s Reward. Jj, -Wellington Railway Station, a Brown Retriever DofSt ono whito spot on breast, had on registered 'collar. Answer to namo of'' Leo." Supposed to have gbno in Wairarapa train. Send information to Henry Anderson, Standard Office, Greytown, or Mrs Anderson, Nelsonstreet, Wellington. If found in any person's possession: threo ' days after this date, criminal proceedings will he adopted. November 22,1833. Ifi4l £1 REWARD. EOST,-From the Show Ground, a black ' and red tau Sheep Bitch, answers totbe namo of "Fly." Anyote returning Bamo to Mr T. Ray, Taratabi Hotel, will receive \h above reward. 1525
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 27 November 1883, Page 3
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