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F. H» Wood. SATURDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1884; I: " At 12 O'Clock. MASTERTONi MASTERTON. UNKESESVED SALE; OF Drapery, Clothing, Blankets &c., fto, 171 11, WOOD lias received instructions _ ' . fiMin. MR LAWSON, who is leaving the Distiict, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises, Queen street,, M asteiton (opposite Muir and Ilixcn's Coach Factory), couimtncing on the above date, at 12 Noon, KS-WITHOUT BESERYEIjtf The V\ hole of his Large and Well-assorted ... Stock, comprising— ' GENERAL DRAPERY OF EVERY DESUKIPim Dress Materials, Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, Ladieß Jackets, Hosiery, and fanoy Goo Ib, Men's and Boy's Clothing in great variety, Tweeds, Shirts, Hats, Ties, &c., Ac. ; LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. The attention of the Trade, Hawkers, Hearts of Families, and all who study economy, is specially directed to this important i>aio. Every Line MUST be Sold. F. H. WOOD, 1.69S Auctioneer. THE MIGNON PIANO. No House should be Without One, FIT, WOOD, Sole Agent in the Waira , rapa for the MIGNON PIANO. , Construction--Great solidity of .Wild," full iron frame Tone-Marvellously excellent, full,round and deep Touch—Most elastic and certain General Finish—Most excellent, cases in walnut or ebonised, gold engraved, ivory keyboard, full size anJ compass. PKICEB: For month Per month Nett Cash, for 12 intlis. for 2yw. In Walnut Caso £43 0 0 £3 l'Hi £'2 3 6 Ebonised do 44 0 0 4' 1 G 2 3(i Walnut and Gold Kn-. gravolCasa 45 00 4 1G 2 fi 6 - Ehouised and Gold do do 4G 0 0 4 3 6 2 9 G Each Piano will be well tuned before being packed, so as to reach ica destination in perfect order. Full particulars and Illustrated Catalogues will bo forwarded, free of chaige on application to the undersigned.

P. H. WOOD, SOLE AGENT FOR THE W AIIIARAFA FOR THE MIGINON PIANO. . 1668 CrAS. (jrAS. GASi F.H. WOOD has been appointed SOLE , AIiENT iu the WriIUARAPA for the SYDNEY Patent Portabh Gas Comp., Advantaoes Oveu KkbosekhEXTRA miILLIANCYi SAFETY I ECONOMY! Eeqnirea no cleaning, no wick to trim! THE PATENT GASOMETER LAMP. Prices: Lamp with single burner, from 25s Chandeliers, two burners, 50s Illuminating Fluid, Bs Gd per gallon. Further particulars on application to the F. H. woor>. Solo AgentJor the Wairarapa, Lamps and Illuminating Fluid in Stock. ' FOR PRIVATE SALE. ONE two horso dray, one tip cart and harness, one good horse, very quiet and freo; carries a lady. 1683 i\ H. WOOD. MIGNON PIANoT" ON VIEW and FOR SALE, ouoof the above Celebrated Instruments in Walnut Case, at F. H. WOOD'S 1091 Grey town Auction I'ooms. TO DEALERS IS MILK AND BUTTER. JF jou want Really Good Substantial Milk Cans, mado of tinned iron (not lead coated) or Butter Tins for packing try— T. GARLAND, Tinsmith, Molesworth-street Wellington. 1C77 .

FAMILY GROCERY, TEA AND. PROVISION WAREHOUSE, L&mbtou-Quav, Wellington, H; 11. TlPPLEß,respectfully intimates • to bia friends anil the iulubitants of the town end country diatriota that he hits commenced business at the above actdresß, opposite Supreme Court, and trusts that by selling first class goods at exceptionally, low prices, to roceive a fair fkre: of patronage, • Boinij within ono minute's walk of Railway Station, country customers leavng tlieir orders on arrival in town can rely ou having tlieni Bent to ciitch any trftin. ■ : ' : 1667 ARTHUR WARBURTON, & CO, STOOK AND .SHAREBROKERS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, : Lambton Qtay. ..Wellington. FEATHERSTON, FEATHERSTON. BUTCHER'S NOTICE. " ALFRED BALE, having purchased the old established and favorite butchery busineßS of Mr William Abbott, Eeatherston, hopes to receive as large a share of support as was accorded to his predecessor, which he will endeavor to deserve by supplying the BiSSr MEAT, and giving attict attention to the business. ■ 1682 . ALFRED BALE. MESSRS f. STONE SON, of the • Waipoua Nursery, beg to inform tlfe, inhabitants of the district that they have received a large and assorted stock of fruit and ornamental trees from the well-known, nursery of Mr Ivory, of Rangloia,' Canterbury, and are prepared to sell the same at reasonable prices, Ordfrs left with Mr A, : P. Feildins will be attended to. 1683 ; ; .. • - -■ " . .. v,;ir,U v-i! V

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 3

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