TELLINGTON HOMEOPATHIC T / DISPBNSUBY and SURGERY, Evening Posi Chambers. DRW.DUNN.M.R.C.S.E., #c. Homoeopathic Physician, Surgeon, and Licentiate in Midwifery, AND T.F.MORLEY,HOM(EOPATIiI3T. Consultation Hours,from 9 to 10a,m.at nsary, including medicine, iWO SHILLING akd.SIXPENOE. Hours for private patients, ,1 to 3; evoning, 0 to 8. Or at our Private Residence.PlPETEA STREET, three doors from Molesworth Street, 12 to 1.30 noon j 6 to 7.30 evening. We attend patients at their residences at all other hours, day or nitrht. OPENING NOTICE. VOIGHT &VBRASCH. UPHOLSTERERS and CABINET MAKERS. ["AVE commenced business opposite L "NeiU's" Prince of Wales Livery Stables, Queen-si., Masierton. ORDERS EXECUTED WITS DESFATGH., Pictures framed on the shortest notice. lORNMONGERS, AND IRON MERCHANTS, HAVE TO ARRIVE Ei GUINEVERE, MARMION, and CORMORANT, from Liverpool, 455 cases" Castle Key" and "3 Crown" Galvanised Corrugated Iron 15 tons Galvanised Plain Iron 25 tons Clyde Pig Iron 6990 bats and bundles Staffordshire Iron 439 bundles Black Sheet Iron 323 bundles Hoop-Iron 249 plates Iron 25,200 feet Iron Galvanised and Black pipe 2000 bundles 3 crown Fencing Wiro 400 reels Galvanised 4 barb Fencing Wire 175 kegs Ewbank'a Nails and Deck Spikes 500 drums Linseed and Colza Oil 293 Camp Ovens and Covers 800 rolls Roofing Felt 75 coils pure Manilla rope 31 packages Stoves and Ranges 44 dozen Galvanised Oval Tubs 15 rolls Sheet Lead 13 bales Scrim, Nos. 0 and 2 12 hogsheads Kenriok'B Holloware 10 casks Coppered Sofa Springs 214 packages General lornmojigerj OHASCA, HERBERT BLACK, THEO- . DORE.& MARIE, from Now York. 845 cases Maine, Georgia, and Western Axes 16 cases Ames' and Hobart L, H, shovels 103 boxes Putnam's Horse Nails 51 cues New Easy, Excelsior, and Brookville Lawn Mowers 460 caies" White Roio" Kerosone 60 cases Prime Lard, Filtered Cylinder Oil and Turpentine 24 coses Bidwill'i Antifriction Grease 681 feet Ash Plank 228 Cylinder Churns Nos. 1 to 4 62 cases Axe, Pick, Adze, Sledge, and Hand Hammer Handles 110 packages XXX Carriage Wire 100 boxes Clothes Pins 24 packages Wood and Zinc Washboards 19 cases Bush Hooka 10 cases Ogden's Union Scales 9 hogsheads Douglas' Pumps and Rams 108 packagos General Ironmongery Ex CANTERBURY &TIMARU from London, 476 cases "Castle Key,""3-Crown," and " Excelsior" Corrugated Iron. S!6O bundles Annealed Fencing Wire 27 cwt Galvanised Steel Wire Ropo 36 rolls Galvanised Wiro Netting 30 boxes IXX Tin Plates 731 kegs Wire Nails 123 doz Paries' Spades and Shovels 81 Newcastle Grindstones 200 kees Blasting Powder 1850 Sashweightfli<! 20 drums Lubricating Oil 7 balea Oakum 600 casks White's Portland Cement 74 boxes Window Glaas 9 cases French Bedsteads 15 rolls Sheet Lead 65 kegs Fencing Staples 161 packages General Ironmongery JOHNDUTHIEICO. 50463 WI'LLTS- STREET WELLINGTON, JAS, KING'S ISALE OF JfcIWELLERY, FOR tSTONE MONTHS To make ready for Nsw Stock. EVERY ARTICLE WILLBE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES!' At about Tun hi to, ibim Coil Price »>REME M B E R ! This is a thoroughly Genuine Sale, and the goods must be sold to make ready for a Large and Valuable. CHRISTMAS STOCK, The following is a list of Goods at the Sale Price : Ladies' Silver Watches, from 85s Od each Ladies' Chains 10s Od „ Gold Gem Rings 5s Od „ Gold Brooches 10s Od „ Sets... 20s Od „ Pcncil-Kißes and tooth picka from 2s 6d „ Charms and Pendants ... 2s Od „ Silver Brooches and Earrings and Sets ... ... Any Price Eye-glasses and Eye-preserv-ers from 2s Od each Spectacles fid pair Our famous Adoroantines .. 4s 6d each Pebbles 6s Od „ All Clocks at Cost Price Gents' English Levers, with two years guarantee, £3 10a, Our famous Wedding Rings and Keepus, made on the Premises, and the best f ftlue in New Zealand, 10s each, N.8.-Sale commences on MONDAY, 85th October. Don't forget the ADDRESS, JAS. KING. No. 6 Ccba Street, Weialingtoh l 5433 COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF RO\AL MAIL COACHES. JTjhe coaches leave tho booking office I EVERY DAY at 12,45. p.m. for Woodville Tahoraito (for Napier,) and Ptlmerston, returning from Tahotaite •very day on arrival of the first train from Napier. JAMES MAOARA Proprietoi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2472, 9 December 1886, Page 4
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665Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2472, 9 December 1886, Page 4
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