THIS SPACE n ■ 1 I NEW ADVERTISEMENT AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, WHICH ARE NOW BEING OPENED UP AND MARKED.
: Mm General: And Furnish™ IronmonWellington.' :^: ■ J. TJipdßTEDfromAmerira ) ex V 'Escorfc ) l ' ;american:glass jruit ; JARS '■'. 1 quart 12s, 2 quarts .16s per dozen. Eor preserving HiMT whole .for any length of time. The;.same jars may be used from, year to year. ■'!■':■ Opening for useful Christmas Prkenh— Electro Plated Goods in Great Variety, . . especially '< rom the well-known Makers Shaw & Fisher. These are of tho very newest designs. Prices from 21s to 59s each. The names of the makers are a sufficient i guarantee of the quality, and the prices ;■-•■. ■ are as low as for inferior articles. Brittaiiia Metal Tea Pots, silver, pattern, to 23a.:. ™ ■■&&')*.< and "H^ *.:'■?■ |||ENNIS.GOpi)Srt: : .. ..Builders' and Howe Furnishing Iron-?;. Discount 10 per cent for Cash. Country Orden Carefully Emuki mmmmmm .WELLINGTON;. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S' . ' ROYAL MAIL LINE OP STEAMERS, Under Contract with THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT, '. with Her Majesty's mails as under for 1 . LONDON, . ..Via Rio do Janeiro and, Madeira;— . Com-' Portof Sto&mM! Tona mandcr. Depar- Date ' ■ ■■■' Vv, two 1880, ToDgariro 41G3 Bone ...Woll'gVnMarll Aorangi ... 4163 Turpin ... „ April 8 Rimutaka 4474 Hallott ...Auckl'ndMay Buapehu... 41G3 Grcenstreet „ Juno S Kaikonra... 4474 Crutchley Tongariro 14163 ISpne ...I „ [July2( And thencoforth everv fourth Thursday. Tho above are a 1 now steamers, Duili specially for the trade, and by men of great experience.. The length of t/he passage by the Com, pany's steamers averasjesunder, forty days PASSAGE MONEY :-Saloon, fron GO guineas .upwards.; second saloon, 41 guineas; steerage from 18 guineas, INDIAN & COLONIAL EXHIBITION Special Return Tickets are now ißsuedal REDUCED FARES, Particulars may be learned on application For freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, Christchurch,. r to the BRANCHES and AGENTS c e Company throughout the colony. 9M A. HENDERSON, [TATCHMAIER& TBWBLH [Late of.Hislop &.00., Wellington.] OmsiU Council ; Chamhm, ■ MASTEKTON., ■ Watches and Clocks Cleaned & Repairs at lowes trade prices, All kinds <
fJTOKI. WELLINGTON'"UOAO]. . Manners-street and Taranaki Place, Wellington. HARVESTING SEASON. 1 fAVE on Sale, and are offering at Greatly REDUCED PRICESORDERS WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. E. W. MILLS & CO., (Limited), WELLINGTON. 218£
- BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 04, Willis-Street, Wellington, WOULD call particular attention to Ilia stock of. PRIZES,. PRESENTS, REWARDS. ALL THE NEW ANNUALS. Boys' Own, Girls' Own, Every Boy's, 8 Every Girl's, Chatterbox, Child's Com- . panion, Children's Friend, British Workman, British, Workwoman, Band of Hope 3 Review, Cottager and Artizan, 80-Peep, Infants' Magazine, The Prize, Rosebud, I L Little Wide-Awake, C;isaell's Family ~ Magazine, Quiver, &q,, &c, and a very large assortment of the Best Books, of - the Best Publishers, on the Best Terms. 4 johnTvatt, \-. 94, Willis-Street, Wellington, i b, Chrjstmas and New Year Carda, Desks, w Inkstands, Color Boxes, Scrap Books, 10 Scraps, Mathematical Instruments, &0,, &c. Family Bibles, Students'Bibles, Teachers' $ Bibles, Revised Bibles. A Complete set of Waverley Novels from 21s , Complete set,of Emma Jane Warboise's n. ; Works. Books for Public Libraries, Mechanic Institutes, School Libraries, and Rewards : in great variety and very cheap, of London News, Graphic, and Yule Tide, Christmas Nos,, Posted 2s each. I With best thanks forpast favors, respectfully intimates that the foregoing, together with other special'lines, have been imported' this season, and hi order to give joy and gladness during the approaching festive time, will be offered at,a very great reduction of the the ordinary 3d price;; ■ ■ '■. of)94J WULHS-STRKET.; 89 " ...... : . 2178 i
MASTERTON, . Richard Eyemden, PnoniETou. RTI BEGS to notify that ho ha i.Ju, purchased from Mr Joh: Graham the above plant and business and is prepared to cut and deliver timber to ordor, any size, and at the LOWEST TRADE RATES. In connection with tho above, Join Graham thanks his numerous customer for past favors, and trusts a continuanc of the same may be extended to hi SUCCESSOR. Any orders loft at the Opaki Mm, c it J. Graham's Store (late Rapp & Hare] Emporium, Maßterton,wi]h'oc)hßpromi attention. 19C BLACKSMITH, ■ • AN. HORSESHOEING SMITH, Desires to inform his patrons and the pul lie of tho Wairarapa generally, that he hi taken over the''old-established busines; iu long efficiently conducted by. MMARQTJHAR GRAY, In QUEEN-STREET, MaSTERTOS, . And he solicits a continuance of tho pa ronage that has hitherto been bo liberal extended/' ' J;R. would remind customers that h experience and'long connection with J Gray's business is a guarantee that tl °atisfactibh given by this establishment thepastwiUbe continued., EVery-. kind of horse-shoeing, whe< wright engineering, and blacksmithii wbrky'executed with despatch and.on t mioßireaeonablb terms, ■ -'•'--18
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2210, 10 March 1886, Page 1
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