ran CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, Manners-street, Wellington, IMPORTER OP BRITISH & FOREIGN GOODS, HAS just opened the lavgesfc and best stock of FOOTBALLS, Boxing Gloves, and Out-Door Games in New Zealand, comprising G/Bussoy and Oo.'b, Page's, Bryen's, and Petal's Balls, etc. Also, Glass and Chinawaro Flower Pots, Large assortment of Comic Pictures. Cages, Glass Inkstands, Accordeons, Ladies' Plush Bags and Purses, Basketware, Ornaments, Rocking and Velocipedo Horses, China Tea Sets (40 pieces) for 18s 6d, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. A large stock of American Four-wheel Perambulators, at reduced prices. ' Agent for Bosisto's Celebrated Eucalyptus Oil, for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c, &c. 2227 SPECIAL NOTICE! .... PAINLESS DENTISTRY. HAVING imported this valuable and '.-. effective micesthetic, all Dental Operations can be performed without pain.. Artificial teeth made and repaired. : E; P. AMES BURY, .'?'Minto.House, Church Street. W .■:";: ■ ■.. ; , 2218
AKER. OF THE BLINDS AT 'Government : H(iuse,; ■-■„ Departmental . Offices Municipal and numerous public buildings : i ;: . ;:'- ; Vthrougli()utthe colony, : ! -'' 'VENETIAN ■ ■WORKS, ]: : ;fyGUBA-ST;,WELLIMTON, j-i viS;' Opposite Te Ako House..;,Tlie i 'Best-aiid-:Cheaposs house ihN.Z. ■?::;,'■■ 2205 : : Exhibition, ■:■■•;■■.:';..'■:' dliiiST PRIZE, GOLD MEDAL.' s ISP ;r5yiW V .KZ.I.E., 1882, ■" ■ : two^g'old^medals. Is jias-ibeen, the most ■.";■.;.■ Ipogular'Machinei.in'the world. ■ iIIMEAYMENTSiIROM'SsGn PER
TJEG'to thank- their numerous patrons ■Jt)--'t;:foi'- pasb'favors, arid to state that it is .their intention to discontinue their present business as tailors. The business ia to be disposed of, and a steady man with a small capital would find this a good opportunity to invest. All outstanding accounts must bo paid on or before FEBRUARY 28th, and it is requested, that all account against the firm may b& sent in by that date.' 2209 ... ;, :R. M.GALLOWAY & CO. ..otenin g NOTICE. SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFAG- ;:■.;■■. TURER AND IMPORTER. CH. G., in calling the attention t>f the public of Masterton and surrounding districts to the opening of thoso premises recently erected by Mr T. Wagg, opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, wishes it to be kindly remembered that his long experience in the above line will be a. guarantee that the requirements of this district will bo at the disposal of those who favor him with their patronage. An early call to inspect, one of the best stocks in the district will be esteemed. "C H. GILES, ;- ' QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON.' 2216 mHE CHEAPEST & MOST.EFFEO- - "T1Y8...-,, v BAREAUD & SON, Agents, Wellington. '' , Liberal Discount to Storekeepers, - WILLIAMSON and ,so, seaHsebpsbbs, land and financial agents, . Star 01iambers,-41, Lambton Quay, '' Wellington. Monthly share arioVmoney report forwarded free on application. 2225
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 1 March 1886, Page 3
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