PETONE BREWERY, =:• WELLINGTON. ■ C. EDMONdT AND CO.'S .Equal to the .o!Bngili*,4ESfi& At 89 6d -JaTRAOE MARK=i- ..: PER DOZEN, DELIVERED. ■-. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-"A :.i: lear.brlght well-flavored Alo with good body,'went , alter-taoto; forms good head,' No. 2-rORTER:-"A soiuid well-flavored mid Ipencd sample of Porter: makes a good head. Both mplcs were found to be unadulterated in any way. J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington,' December 20th, 1881 PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. MK GEO.. SIB VERS has bewi appointed Agent in Wellington for/ the salo of the superior WINES manufactured by Mr Sollor, of Wanganui-Con-stantia, Muscat, Port, Hock, Malaga, Sparkling Hook, Ycrdeilles, and Sparkling Moselle, These wines took prizes at the Melbourne aud Christchurch Exhibitions, and cannot bo excelled, The wines wo sent to tho Melbourno Exhibition, when competing with those from all parts of tho world, 1 obtained six prizes, These wines were also exhibited at tho Ashbnrton Industrial / 'Exhibition held on the 20th March, 1881, and received from the Judges first award of merit. A prize medal was also obtained for these pvtro and nnadultorated wines at tho ' Christchurch Exhibition, 1882, Note the Address-Opposite Occidental Hotel Lambton Quay, Wellington, Captain Laimbcer is appointed sole agent for tho Wairarapa, and will receive orders and collect money duo to me. 1496 GEORGE SIEYERS, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ADELAIDE WENIiJ VAULTS, Lambton-Quay Wellington. ,-N Returning Thanks to his Numerous •' JL patrons, wishes to inform them that ho has in stock the finest selection of ADELAIDE WINES For the approaching season that is procurable, which he guarantees pure and unadulterated,
Having had twenty-fivo years' experience in the trade, ho can, with ail confidence, assuro the public that tig stocks arc of the purest vintage. THE PRIOES-From 32s per doz. JS"Spinns oi' the Best Biiakds !*ffi» Also, every destription of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BEEES AND STOUT. Note the Address— ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, 1496 ' Lambton-Qoay. PHOTOGEAPHIC AKT ! NOTICE, MR CAZNEAU. who for tho past bix years has been Solo Operator in Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binus' well-known Photographic Studio, Willis-street, and who has produced all tho photographs of the above-named firm which took the Fibst Prizes at the Melbourne and Sydney Exhibitions, begs to intimate to his many frieuds 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, the extensive alterations made throughout the premises making tho establishment ono of the most .complete in every detail that the Australian Colonies can produce. Mr Gazneau will guarantee his friends and patrons even •'hotter photographs than in the past having spared no expense in importing tho very newest instruments from Pans and San Francisco, introducing novelties that ' have never 1 be'foro been attempted by photographic artists in New Zealand, CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY, Photo Artists, 1352 Lambton Quay, Wellington, Before Use. After se. ) SAVILLE'S /Capillary Germinator !! (Registered Title,) J. MOHTEITH, CONSULTING'CHEMIST, WELLINGTON ' Sole Aoeni, An unfailing producer of tSPWhithrs,. Moustaclies and #And a permanent and radical cure for baldnfM,,,; Testimonials, Directions for Use, ko., enclosed with each bottle. ■Sole Mamdacluw and Proprietor— JOHN T. SAVILLB, 146 Regent Park, London, S.W. J, Monlcith, Sole Agent for Sew Zealand, >;;: Wellington, ' 1536 Rejoice, oh Ye Residents OF '■•' CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD ! I W. CLARE., Of the Ciii.Cisu, Drapery, & Clothing ... • ; Warehouse, Wellington,- ' HAS much pleasuio in announcii'g that he has opened, a branch Storo in CARTERTON, whero tho residents, of the surrounding district can, purchase ! their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING at the same prices as "are charged in town, How can this be done ? is tho question that has been aßkedj'tKe answer is;easily given:—W. Clarkbeing a direct importer, and being in a position, owing to his extensive trade, to dispose of almost unlimited quantities of soodSj-is able to buy in the best markots in the world, and at such prices as enablo him to literally to defy competition; this coupled with the fact of the branch being conducted on cash principles'will account for the phenomenon of Town Prices charged in a Co'intnJStire. Any article not in stock can be procured in a day or two, and every customer may rely upon civility and attention, no matter whether the amount of their purchase be One Penny or Eim Pounds, 1491 : '- ; 'T. PROCTOR, Manager. ULLHEADS, Account. Sales, and ) Veuohcr Forms, Proof of Debt Forms, at the Wa*rabapiDaily Office,'-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1559, 14 December 1883, Page 1
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