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ARMADALE'S THIRD DRAWING. c 51250, Second Drawing Full. £I2SQ. 5000 Subscribers at Five Shillings. »*3OO PRIZES SOOjr* Qraml Drawkq on the Eamlmg Principle, Money Prizes Distributed as Follows : Each Ticket uas Seven Chances, | and will be drawn seven times, Tho largo hulk oi money in this third drawing is not given away in ono largo prize, as it is in liorse consultations, but you will observe in this Hamburg Drawing that the £1250 is fairly proportioned into 300 prizes, giving every shareholder an equal chance of getting a good prize. This third drawing to take place as soon as filled. Ten percent, to bo deducted for printing, advertising, stationery, and clerical work. Post Office Orders to bo made payable to Armadale, Country cheques to have Is added for exchange, and made payable to a number. Applicants must enclose two 2d stamps, for reply and result. Registered letters aud telegrams not received. A subscriber of ten or more tickets can act on the committee or appoint some one to act for him. Address only to ARMADALE Care Fhakce Bros. Wellington Labour Exchange, 1808 P.O. to 247, Wellington, WHY, FIELDER, AT THE "LITTLE DUST PAN," Maskers Street, ' Where you can get Good Value for your Money in tho shape of FURNITURE of EVERY DESCRIPTION, from the Cottage to the Mansion; and for CHINA AND GLASS lie has tho best collection in Wellington, Drawing Room Suite* from £ll of superior make and other goods equally as I cheap. IBOG J. Elliott & Co. BEG to inform their numerous customers and the public generally, that they hare REMOVED to their new and com modious premises, next to Lowes and lorns Auction Rooms; and in returning their sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage accorded to them whilst in iheir temporary premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have just completed opening and marking off their NISW STOCK OF SADDLERY. J. E. and Co. intend keeping a good stock of every description of saddlery required bj the trade, and hope, by strict attention to '•usiiipss, combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit acontinuano of past h\ ins, Repairs of every description executed with the very best of material, and with the utmost despatch. Orders from tually attended to J. ELLIOTT AND CO. THE PERMANENT f .'ADDLERS WATSON and Co.. (Next Borough Ccuncil Chambers MAC'EUTON, IN thanking thoi: fronds and the publir generally for the support they have been accorded in the past, beg to inform them that ihey have jngaged tho services of a fust-class coßar-maker, and will be ahletostipp'jr cart collars, on and after the Ist of September from 15s. Every other article in the trade to be had at equally low rates. Watson and Co. having the largest and most eficient staff of workmen in the Wai rarapa, customers may rely on getting all orders for work entrusted to them made and repaired on tho shortest notice. The daily show of jobbing to be always seen, both inside and outside their shop, is a sufficient guarantee of their workmanship, Watson and Co.'s motto is—"No extortion prompt aitentiou to all orders, first-class workmanship." 1470 EST TA V A T A V A T) ICE, rapp & habe;s. 3d PKIi POUND, Time is Money. MACHINERY VERSUS HAND LABOR. PARTIES about to build or who require any description of CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done are respectfully advispd to get a price from S. Bacon and Co. Who are in a position to give the BEST ARTICLE anA the MOST WORK for the LEAST MONEY, Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, Dressed and rough, Mouldings, Skirtings, Doors, Sashes, &c, Ac, lu fact everything necessary to carry out any orders, always on hand. Estimates given and contracts taken, and FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN sent to any part of the country. > Mastciton Dec, 11,1882, 1252 WAIPOUA 7LOUE, & AATMEAL au a LOUR, & VATMEAL MILLS. Messrs S. Bacon & Co. HAYING engaged Mr J. FOSTER, (a Miller of large experience both in New Zealand and Victoria, holding first-class certiiicates of competency) have much pleasure in GUARANTEEING THEIR BRAND OF FLOOR AS SECOND TO NONE, And solicit a continuance of their customers' esteemed favors, and A TRIAL FROM ALL. WAIPOUOIILLS. Masterton, November 2nd, 1883. 152

SOL W A Y WOOL PRESS, fIIHE undersigned bogs to inform the public that he is prepared to supply the above well-known WOOL PEESS at £l7 5s Each. W. P. YORK, 17GO Sole Maker. GOVERNMENT Ll<?E INSURANCE DEPAEMMKNT. MIUAMES SINCLAIR, of Wrigley-st., Masterton, has been appointed travelling agent for the above Department.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1826, 29 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1826, 29 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1826, 29 October 1884, Page 4

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