PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON* c. edmonds" and co.'s KLKDRATED ajJn- ALEB ANI) J Equaiiloihe Best Brands Of BrifM, At 8s 63 ■TIRADE MARK*jPBR DOZEN, DELIVERED, RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No, 1-ALE. ;-"A low bright well-flavored Ale. with good body, sweet alter-taste; form! good lieail.' No. 2-PORTEtt:-"A Eound well-flavored and ipened sample ot Porter: makes a good head. Both mples wcro found to bo unadulterated in any way. J. HECTOR Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 20l(i, 18S1 PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY, MK GEO. SIEYJERS has beon appointed Agent in Wellington for the salo of tho superior WINES_ manulaotnfed by Mr Soller, of Wanganui-Con. stantia, Muscat, Port, Hook, Malaga, Sparkling flock, Vcrdoilles, and Sparkling Mosollo, These wines took prizes at tho Melbourne and Christohurch Exhibitions, and cannot bo excelled. _ Tho wines wo sent c to tho Melbourne Exhibition, when competes ing with those lrora all parts of the world, six prizes. These wines wcro also at tho Ashburton Industrial Exhibition held on the 20th March, 1881, »nd received from tho first award of merit A prize medal was also obtained for these pure and unadulterated wines at the Christchnroh Exhibition, 1882, Nolo the Address—Oppofito Occidental Hotel Lambton Quay, Wellington. Captain Laimbeor is appointed solo agent for tho Wairarapa, and mil receive orders ind collect money duo to me. 1496 GEORGE SIEVEES,
THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ADELAIDE "WINK VAULTS, Lambton-Qbat Wellington. F. J. PRESTON, IN Returning Thanks to his Numerous patrons, wishes to inform them that lie has in stock tlio finest selection of ADELAIDE WINES For the approaching season that is procurable, which lie guarantees pure and unadulterated. in the trade, ho can, "with all confidence, SBnuro the pnblio that his stocks are of the THE PRICES—From 3£s per doie. <B"6firits of the Best Brands !"B* Also, every destription of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BEERS AND STOUT. Note the Address— ADELAIDE "WINE VAULTS, 1496 Lahbton-Quay. PHOTOGRAPHIC AET ! NOTICE. MR OAZNEATJ, who for the past six years has been Solo Operator in Messrs Wrigglesworth k Binns' well-known Photographic Studio, Willis-street, and who has produced all the photographs of the above-named firm which took the First Prizes at tlio Melbourne and Sydney Exhibitions, begs to intimate to his many friends and patrons that ho lias commonced bniiness on his own account in Wellington, under the style of CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY, . In those central and commodious premises on . I.AMBTON QUAY, (Opposite Grey-street and Queen's Wharf) The Studio is now completed, the oxton* live alterations mado throughout the piemi>es making the establishment cno of the most complete in every detail that the Australian Colonies can produce. Mi Cazneau will guarantee his friends and patrons even better photographs than in the Kist having spared no oxpense in importing e very newest instruments from Pans and San Francisco, introducing novelties that have never beforo beon attempted by photographio artists in New Zealand. CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY. Photo Artists, 1852 Lambton Quay, Wellington. After £6. 1 SAVILLE'S Capillary Gei'minator !! (Hegistcred Title,) • J. MOHTEITH, CONSUITMGCEBMSt, IVELLIKGTOIi ' Sole Ageht. . An unfailing producer of IS'Whiskrs, Moustaches and sAnd a permanent and radical cure for haldms. Testimonials, Directions for Use, &c., enclosed with each bottle, Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor— ■ JOHN T. SAVILLE, 14G Regent Park, London, S.W. J, Menltith, Sole Agent for New Zealand, Wellington. 1536 Rejoice, oh Ye Residents • OF eARTEBTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD! H W. CLARK, Of tdk Crii CASH, Drapery, & Cloihino ' Warehouse, Wellington, . 'AB much plsasuio in announcing that i;he. has opened a branch Store in CARTERTON, -whero the residents o! tho Burrounding district can purchase their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING at the same prices as are charged in town. How can ibis be done ? is the question that has been liked: the answer is easily given:—'W. Clark being a direct importer, and being in t position, owing to his extensive trade, to dispose" of almost unlimited quantities of goodsi is able to bny in the best markots in the world, and at such prices as enable him to literally to'defy competition; this coupled with the fact.of the branch being con-ducted-on cash principles will account for the pbonomonon of Tom Prices charged in a Country Store. Any article not inßtock pan be procured in a day or two, and every lion, n| iintter whether the amount of their purchase ORE PENNI'M FIFTX Pocnds. 1491 VT. PROCTOR, Manager. Billheads, Account Sales, and Vaiwhw Forms, Proof of DebtPormP, the WWRAWTi Daim Office,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1560, 15 December 1883, Page 1
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