PETONE BREWERY, ' WELLINGTON. C. EDMONDS" AND CO.'S ■ ' BLEBRAIKD . ftoJau AIEB AND INVALID Equal tothe Best Brands Of English, At 8s 00 MARKs|PER DOZEN, DELIVERED. ... RESULTS OP ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALE.:-"A lear bright well-flavored Ale with good body, sweet nftcr-toeto; forms good head. 1 • No. 2—PORTER" A sound well-flavored and ipened samplo otPorter: makesagoodhead. Both ' mples wcro found to bo unadulterated in any way. ' J. lIECTOR Mu«um laboratory, Wellington, December 2911], 1831 PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. W TK GEO. SIEVERS been appointed Agent in.Wellington for the sale of the superior WINES manufactured by Mr Soller, of Wanganui-Con> jtantia, Muscat, Port, Hock, Malaga, Sparkling Hock, Vcrdcilles, and Sparkling Moselli.'' Tbeso wines took prizes at tho Melbourno and Ohristcluirch Exhibitions, and cannot bo excelled. Tho wines wo sent to the Molbourno Exhibition, when competing with those irom nil parts of the world, obtained six prizes.' These wines were also exhibited at tho Asbburton Industrial Exhibition held on tho 20th March, 1881, and received from the Judges iirst'award of merit A prize medal was also obtained for these pure and unadulterated wines at tho Christchurch Exhibition, 1882, Noto the Address—Opposite Occidental Hotel Lambton Quay, Wellington. Captain Laimbeer is appointed sole agent for the Wairarapa, and will receive orders and collect money duo to mo, 1496 GEORGE SIEVERS, THE OLD-ESTABLISHED ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, Lahhton-Qoay Welukgiox. F. J. PRESTON, IN Beturning Thanks to his Numerous patrons, wishes to inform thorn that ho has in stock tho finest selection of ADELAIDE WINES For the Approaching season that is procurable, which ho guarantees pure and unadulterated, Having had twenty-five yoara' experience in tho trade, ho can, with all confidence, flSsuro the publio that his stocks are of tho purest vintage, THE PRICEB-From 3£s per doz. *3"SmiT3 OF THE ]}EST BHAND3 !*E» Also, every destription of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BEERS AND STOUT. Note theAddrm— ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, 1496 Lambtqs-Qpay. PHOTOGEAPHIC AET ! NOTICE. MR OAZNEAU. who for the past six years has been Sole Operator in Messrs Wrigglesworth & Binns'well-known Photographic Stadio, Willis-street, and who his produced all tho photographs of the above-named firm which took tho Fihst Prizes at the Melbourne and Si'dnev Exhibitions, begs to'intimate to his many ifrieuds and patrons that he has commenced business on his own account in Wellington, under the stylo of
CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY, in those central and commodious premises on 64MBT0N QUAY, (Opposite Grey-street and Queen's Wharf) lately occupied Jy professor Augustus. The Studio is now ftjmpleted, the extensive alterations made throughout the premises making tho establishment mo of the most. complete •in every detail that tho Australian Colonies can produse, : , Mr Cazneau will guarantee his friends and patrons oven better photographs than in the past having spared no expense in importing the very nowest instruments from Paris and San Francisco, introducing novelties that iave never beforo been attempted by photographic artists in Now Zealand. CAZNEAU & CONNOLLY, Photo Artists, 1852 Lambton Quay, Wellington, Bofors Übo. After so. y. y SAVILLE'S Capillary Germinator ! ! (Registered Title,) J.JIOSTKITH. CONSOLiraaCESBIST.mnffIOIOH Sole Agent, An'imfailing producer of Mowlachvi and .Eyebrows, & 4y'And a perriiumil and radical cure for baldms. Testimonials, Directions for Uso, &c,, enclosed with each bottle, Sole Mamdacturer and Proprietor— JOHN T„ SAVILLE, HO Regent Parlt, London, S,W. J, Montcith, Sole Agent for New Zealand, Rejoice, oh Ye Residents or •CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD! I W. CLARK., -0? the Circ Cash, Draper?, & Clothing . Wabeh'ocse, Wellington, _ HAB much pleißUio in announcing that ha has opened a branch Store in •CARTERTON, where tho residents of the isurrbnnding' district oan purchase their iDRAPERY ■ AND CLOTHING at tho same iprices as are charged in 1 town, How can ithia be done! is the question that haa been asked; the. answer is easily given:—W. *Clark being a direct importer, and being in a position! owing to his extensive trade, to dispose of almost unlimited quantities of Hoods, is ablo to'buy iu the best markets in the world, and at such prices as enablo him 4q literally to 'defy competition; this coupJed with the fact of the branch being conducted on cash principles will account for ■the phenomenon of Tom Prices charged in a Country Store. Any article not in stock can be jfrooured in a day or two, and every •cufltomer nmj l rely upon civility and attention, no matter whether the amount of their prohase be One Penny or Fim Pounds, 1491; i ;,; - T, PROCTOR, Manager. Account Sale's, and' ■ Vetioher Forms, Proof of Debt'Fcnilfl, at the WtfßAStfi Dail? Qffiwi . tm
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1561, 17 December 1883, Page 1
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