■ ■ «& GREAT CLEARING SALE.
MOIi-ALITTL COMMERCIAL AND OTHERWISE. To the Editor Wairarapa Daily. DEAR SIR.-In talking with a friend this morning on this subject > after a deal of conversation we'came to the oonoluaion that, no matter who the man was, and whatovor his.position in lifo, bo it ever bo high, ho must have some bad qualities, as vice of some sort is in everybody ; and where one maii would scorn an action as ldw and dishonorable in others, he himself, perhaps, in following the passions of his own nature, would do an equally dishonorable thing, and think nothing of it. And we then decided that if we could find a man whose life had boon ABSOLUTELY BLAMELESS, he (my friend) would build a MAGNIFICENT MONUMENT to his memory; and on the psdestal, I for my part, would advertise THUSLY:-..
THE NAIL COMPETITION IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE. THE COUNTING TAKES PLACE ON 12th AUGUST. ; : The counting will bo conducted by a Committee appointed by the Ticketholders present. That in tho event : of two persons registering the nearest number, the first prize will bo divided. . That in the event of three or moro registering the nearest number, the .first mid second prizes be put together and equally divided between them, That every nail or part of a nail, except olippin?s counts as one. That I liavo a splendid lot of GOAL VASL'S, BEDSTEADS, ELECTROTLATEDVARE, &c,„k That I wish to dispose, of at very lovf raiCES, and the public will do well to buy them before tho competition closes. IRONMONGER, OUBA-ST., WELLINGTON.
EMPIRE HOTEL. Wellington, I PROPRIETOR, 11 n ILMER begs to announce' to Hi VX the travelling and-goiieral public that tlio Empire Hotel has beon THOROUGHLY HENOVATED AND ' MFURNWW THROUGHOUT. The accommodation'at the Empire is now not to surpassed by any other hotel in tho colony, Special provisions has boon mado'to ensure tho comfort of families, Permanent Boardors, Commercial Travellers, and othora who may favor us with their patronago.' Sampie Rooms, light and Bpaoious,.havo been provided ; in fact no expense has been spared by the new proprietor while re-furnishing and improving the house. The services of a first class PROFESSIONAL COOK having been secured is a guarantee that the menu at tho Empire will be of the most recliercht description, TWINES AND SPIRITS 2278 MR ARTHUR HOBY, T lOENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGLi ERY, Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, WILLIS-STHEBT, WELLINGTON, Second house abovo Manners-Btvoot, 2204 Ohas, P. Powles, LICENSED LAND BROKER, OMMWIOfI AGM'l\,tr Offices—Chamber of Commerce, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ; ' WRIGLEY & ROSE, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Chorch-street MASTJ!K?ON, Seasoned Timbor always un hand.; PRICES and Estimates yivjn for all kinuß of Builders work '•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2355, 24 July 1886, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2355, 24 July 1886, Page 2
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