PERAMBULATORS. ___ ! EOBT. GARMER&CO. HAVE LANDING ex " NETTIE," from New York, a large assortment of AMERICAN '■ ' < Also, the latest thing in SEWING.MACBtNES.'.'.'' "NEW HOWE" PATENT SE\nNa;MA'CHINES^ Builey's Iron Smoothing, Jack, and Circular Planes; " Tho Battler" and " Little Giant" Barb Wire Strainers; - The " Easy" and " Philadelphia" Lawn Mowete, Lawn Sprinklers, KEROSENE CHANDELIERS !! HALL AND TABLE LAMPS ! 1! Also, a Great Variety of CANARY CAGES. E^lHH^lPl . .• , WHOLESALE St -RETAIL IRONMONGERS. LAMBTON - QUAY, ,WEILINGTON. SPRING AND SUMMER v' VFashions and y NOW OPENING UP DENISON HOUSE. 'Tim 'al 'ZSQOH NOSINST cM MINIMO AVON / i-'saipoM piiß \ Mliris am dKims
. %^%^^ DO NOT LET THE SHAPE OF YOUR FEET SPOIL BY WEARING INFERIOR BOOTS, BUT GO TO MRS FELLINGHAM'S Boot Stoke, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, WHERE the best olaas o( Ooods can be bad for veiiy hxixe Motiey, Meu's Elastin-HideH (own make) Men's Wateitights (own make) Men's Watertights, opan front Mon'a Balmorals (own make) Meu's Light Balmoralß (own make) Mon's Calf 8liootor(own make) Men's Heavy Shooter (own mako) Men's Shoes, cloth tons Men's East Indian Calf E.S. (own moke) Men's English Calf (own make) Ladies' C«lf E,S. (own make) Ladios' Buttoned Kid Ladies' Glove Kid Ladies' Kid, English made I adies' Kid Superior Ladies' High Leg Lace Also a lot of Children's Laced and Elastic, 8 to 13, Mrs Fellincham's Qukkn-Streki Masterton, BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS 1 TDE GOVERNOR, W.LITTLBJOHN&SON, WATOJIMAKBKS JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, Quocu Strool, Masleiton, AS I) AT Lambton Quay, Wellington, RESPECTFULLY invito inspection of their largo and well-assorted Stock of NEW GOODS in all departments. OUR SIX GUINEA .SILVER HUNTING ENGLISH LEVER WATCH j Is specially commended for its general j excolltiuffl nnd I'luMpnr*', bninj! in w> respect j inferior to Watch** usually t."ld lot iS, 1 Faeli wafch iajp«:o«nip»nietJ l>.y a (tUAHi AHIIiJS for 0 lEAt.ti. ; Securely packed and sent by Registered i Post to ANY I'ART OF THE COLONY on rocoipt of P. 0.0, or Cheque. ' SPECTACLES awl EYEGLASSES fitted' to any sight. . All work receives CARhFU L ATTENTION.: 1734 t V-EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. , PARCEL RATES TO THE WAIRARAPA. ' Not exceeding 71b Mb 231b 501b 112 ' Wellington to— n, d, a, d. s. d. s. d. s, d. l'catherston II !l 13 1!) 2 0 2 6 (Jreytoivn 0 9 13 19 2 0 2 G Carterton 10 13 2 0 2 3 2 9 MastorUm 10 13 2 0 2 3 2 9 To snsuro despatch, parcels must bo at - the Station at least THIRTY minutes before advertised timo of doparture of train. Luggage and Parcolß may bo left in charge of j, the Railway Department on paymont of fees „ 1 ranging From twopence to sixpence, 1379
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 18 September 1884, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 18 September 1884, Page 1
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