GROCER, DRAPER, and GENERAL MERCHANT, TTAS much pleasure in announcing Q. that by late steamers he has received a LARUE STOCK ' Of First-class. DRAPERY, imported DIRECT FROM THE And can assure the publio that at no | houso in tho Colony can they be better supplied, aB the goods aro all fresh, and marked at LOWIiST PERCENTAGE Over .Cost. SPECIAL LINES In Dress Stuffs, Calicoes, Sheetings, Orotonnes, Shirtings, Hollands, Hosiery, Ac, &e. Also a largo stock of Men's Youths' and Boys' English and Colonial Clothing. "CONVERSATION"MOTTO COM" PETITION I ■ GH. THORNTON, Wholesale , Export Confectioner, Mannersstreet, will give two guineas to anyone Bending him tho best fifty new conversa tion Mottoes. Limit 25 words each motto, Rejected mottoes not returned. Competition closes Bth May. Write each motto separately, on one side of the paper only. Judge of the abovo, 6. H. THORNTJN, Wholesale and manufacturing confectioner, Wellington. 2258 MR ARTHUR HOBY, T lOENTIATE IN DENTAL SURG"J ERY, Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, Willis-stkeet, Wellington, Second house abovo Manners-street. Mr Hody will be at Oxford House from SATURDAY, the 24th April, to TUESDAY, the 27th. _____ _______ 2204 ANATOMICAL BOOTMART, QUEENSTREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite tho Presbyterian Church, Masterton.) I VJ lEAJJI? UWKto dirccttho attention ''i «. Ut,Mi of the public to tho splendid isortment oi Ladies' Gents', anil Chiron's Coots and Shoes now m view at It tin their. Establishment. Come where you fliaU can got your boots made to fit.. Come wlwe your pot uorna won't be tortured. Come where vour boots will bo ftft made to tho giass of fa'shion ami mould of UVi form Hoots renovated, irrespective of makers. Terms moderate [CJKCULAIt.J EMPIRE HOTEL. Wellington. I PROPRIETOR, I /~i ILMER bogs to announce to \J ____ travelling and general public that tho Empire Hotel has been THOROUGHLY UESOYATED AND RE-FUREMIUD THROUGHOUT, .Tho accommodation at the Empire is now not to surpassed by any other hotel in tho colony. Special provisions has boen made to'ensure the comfort of families, Permanent Boarders, Commercial Travellers, and others who may favor us with thoir patSample Rooms, light and spacious, have been provided ;in fact no expense has beoH spared by tho now proprietor while re-furnishing and improving tho house. Tho services of a first class PROFESSION \L COOK having been secured is a guarantee that the menu at tho Empir* will be of the most recherche description. I?"WINES AND SPIRITS 2278
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2281, 28 April 1886, Page 2
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391Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2281, 28 April 1886, Page 2
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