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M. BOHAN WELLINGTON COACH FACTORY,

Manners-street and Taranaki Place, Wellington. AN EXHIBITION LAY. (N.B.—" And a very good lay too!" Vide all the papers.) Visitors to the Exhibition ! Call and sec KOCH'S EXHIBIT IN MANNERS-STREET. This is what our peripatetic poet says , Have you ever in your wand'rings chanced in Manners-street to stop Before the tempting window show in front of KUCH'S Pork Shop 1 What need of Exhibitions, you will say, if in each trade The produce of the country was, as here, so well displayed. Feast your eyes upon that bacon, streaked with equal fat and lean, Where could finer pork, pig's cheek, and brawn, or sausages be seen ? Or p'raps your tastes incline towards black puddings or pork pies, Or may be German sausage is the tit-bit you most prizo, Or else you on polonies dote, or count your earthly joys By occasional refreshment in the way of saveloys. Whichever line you most prefer, just, step in on the spot, There's not in town to choose from anywhere ut finer lot, And, like the nativo owlet wise, though it ne'er learnt to talk, The burden of your song will ever after be " More Pork," F. KUCH, I-lAM, BACON, ETC, CURER, MANNERS STREET.

FIRE FIRE!! I'IKE!H THE HAKDEN PATENT "STAR HAND GKENADE, (Patented August b, 1871, and August Ist, ISS3.) THE original and only practical and reliable Fire Extinguishing Hand Grenade known; when thrown upon or into lire, Carbonic Acid Gas is developed;its effect is instantaneous and complete in fire quenching; no deluging of goods by water; no goods permanently spoiled; harlmess to persons or clothing; lias no explosive caps or fuses; is always ready and powerful; cannot get out of order; aMy can use it without fear or embarrassment; there is no poisonous vapour, if it is broken accidentally. FIRE EXTINGUISHER, SOME OF THE MERITS OF THE GRENADES. 1. They are small and convenient for handling, can be hung up around every floor of your office, store, factory 01 house, accessible at an instant's notice. Night watchmen can cany them while making their regular rounds. 2, They arc always ready for immediate use. Any man, woman or child can use them efficiently. 3. They are hermetically sealed, and will keep for vears in any climate. Unlike other extinguishers, they do not require to be kept in order hy frequent re-charging, and' having no motal explosive caps or fuses, aro subject to corrosion. 4, They prevent th damago of water. 5, The price place m within the reach of all, Every man who lias a home, office, store, or factory can afford tc protect his property with them. fi. Tliey operate instantaneously, and the fiercest fire can be extinguished by them as if by magic. 7, These Grenades are made to stand a temperature of twenty degrees below zero, by actual test. This fact alone renders them invaluable. While every other Fire Extinguisher apparatus over known or tried may bo frozen solid or become perfectly useless, and the owners left to tho mercy oi devouring flames, The Harden Hand Giienadj Fire Extinguisher stands alone and supreme, unaffected by age, .deterioration, or.olimato as the unapproachable and irresistible conqueror ol fire. 8, AVe guarantee theso grenades to bi perfectly uniform' in : quality and efficiency Every- grenade is subjected to a thorougl chemical tcßt.to assure absolute certainty as ti its quality. ROBT.GARDNER&Co. - IRONMONGERS, sole agents for Wellington.] •»'.! »i il .» H'i-204;

blacksmith, avheelweight, and HOESE-SHOEING SMITE Desires to inform his patrons and the public of the Wairarapa generally, that he lias taken over the old-established business, do long efficiently conducted by MR EARQUHAR GRAY, In Queek-Street, Masterton, And he solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended, J.R. would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the satisfaction given by this establishment in the past will be continued, Every kind of horse-shoeing, ■ wheelwright engineering,- and blaeksmithing work, executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms, 1579 MASTERTON, Richard Evemden, Proprietor. ET7I BEGS to notify that he has i, JLJ. purchased from.Mr John Graham the above plant .and business, and is prepared to cut and deliver timber, to order, any size, and at the LOWEST TRADE RATES. In connection with the above, John Graham thanks his numerous, customers for past favors, and trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to his SUCCESSOR.;,' Any orders left at the Opaki Mia, ior at J. Graham's Store (late Rapp & Hare), Emporium, Masterton, will vec)u e prompt attention. . 1906 HIS LORDSHIP'S LARDER. THREE DOORS ABOVE GEAR GO'S SHOP, •; . , Lambtox Quay, Wellington. TTISITORS to Wellington' will.- 1 find y;the aboye -first-class" Restaurant very convenient, owing to its,' close proximity ,tp the Railway 'Station.; ;An' excels lent Shilling Dinneris served from 12 till 2, whilevisitors ; may : at ;• any I itimetobttiifi a luce fresh-cooked meal of anything ithey desire, /for,which iif I is charged. fuUy invited,to,giveibur>roomß®.'trial; i . WALKER <fe;EARRANT',-i: I 1990 Proprietors.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2112, 5 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2112, 5 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2112, 5 October 1885, Page 1

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