SATURDAY. DUMBER llni. ■ At- i p.m. J' ■■.•■'' .'• * ntiavo:— ■ ■:-T*o "Half' 'MM- ClMwts/Urawers, Small'Cliust Draffeß/Chcffi'iUßr, Washjtan'ds, Toilet- Tabic, and seti- in plain Viid'wh'iCe'-'iuid-Buld. Tables, Colonial Couches,. Single anil Double Iron and Wood BecUtuaJs, Childa Cot, Spiral and Chain "Wiio Springs. Mnttraßses, Ladies and Gents Easy Chairs, Kitchen .Dresser Shelves, Seviral lengths of Dress Goods, Oilcloths, CarpiU, Bj.ir,3, nsvirtod Portable Boilers, Tea, Siujnr, Flour, Onte, Fowls wheat, Fancy Goods, Christinas Presents, .lowcllry, and Second liand silver watches. Two tuns Dunvent l'otatoes, Horse, Saddle and Bridle, good trap horse, 2 Light Spring Carls. . Also b complete set ol Gymnastic Appliances', consisting of a pair Indian Clubs, 2 pair Dumb Bells, Trapeze, Flying Rings, Horizontal Bar (lance wood pole), Ropes and Guys complete, and a Swiii''Boat, . ■ ■■ 2470 JAS. BROWN & CO. AUCTIONEERING, LAM), STOCK, ..-ESTATE,'FIHANeiALAQERTS' Agents for the. Permanent investment and Loan Association of Wairarapa. rhoMignon Piano on Monthly Payineuts. ■ Money to lend'on good-security'. FOR SA.LE.-On .the Dixon. Estate six XUtirteraero.sections, price £4O each; ;crm» £5 cash; balance 3yrs 8%. 1 acre 19 perches, having a frontage of about Lsoft ColuiubuKoad, prico£l2ounay terms. Fivo roomed house and Section £175; iorms. Building Site, Bannister-st., ESO, only £5 deposit. Half an acre Bontlov's Estate. Section in Bontley's Estate double frontage 90x330 links, price !s>. Several house properties in various mils of tlits Town. Also Country Properties, List on application. 2430 NORTH &SCOULLAR, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, AND HOXTON-STREET, LONDON, A RE now Bhowing the LARGEST & ft, MOST CHOICE assortment of FTO&SJ ITUEB, Ever exhibited in Wellington. Iron Half-tester and French Bedsteads ■Vim-wove Spring Mattrassos .ipring Upholstered Mattrasses )ining, Drawing and Bed mum Suites Jarpets, Linoleums, ileartli-rugi) ied-haugings, Window-vallanco & Drapes PIANOS By Lipp.Kirkman, Just'n Brown ORGANS By Carpenter and othci first-class makors. riieso Injfcrumcnta we offer at Whu!csalo prices. Onik dijimil Poyment Systtm. N.B.—All the above are bought in ;he Best Markets t'ov Cash, so that eus;oinera have the marked advantage of - BUYING CHEAP. • Messrs NoHh and Sooullar [uvito all visitors to inspect their etjek. Note tho address— LAMBTON- ■ QUAY, WELLINGTON. 2471 . CHRISTMAS CLEARING SALE NEW HOOKS, FANCY GOODS, GHBISTMAIids NEW YE Alt UAllD'6. THE undersigned has just received a very choice assortment, of Christmas and New Year Cards, Ladies' Companions, Work-boxes, Baskets, Writing-desks, Ladies' Bags, Purses, and new special lines in Glass, Mirror Brackctß and ornaments. Also—Books and Fancy Stationery suitable for prizes and presents. The whole of the above large and varied stock will bo for jalo during December at Wholesale Rates. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Views taken in Town and Country. THOB. ET PRICE, QUEEN - STREET, MASTERTON. 2471 mHE INSTALLAIIONof W.M. and 1 investiture wf Oman'* of the Masterron Lodge 1430 E. C. will fake place in the Masonic Hall, Bannister-street, on THURSDAY December 16th, ISSIi, at 4 p.m. .TtflH INSTALLATION of R.W.M. I_, -and investiture ;of officers of -the Thistle Lodgo 617-S.C. will b» held in the iLunnic Hall, Bannister-street, on THURSDAY December 10, 1886, at 6 p.m. Visinxc Bkeidres Lvvitdd, \A Banquet to celebrate the event will be hold in the evening at the Club Hotel Masterion. 2477 'llHE "Tiiiloraud Cutter.'' the leading -i_' journal of tie trado in the world, f.lins rulers to Measrs GEORGKSUN and Co'a exhibit of Wellington.madu clothing in the Coloninl nod Indian Exhibition, London:—"The goods are in glass cases and wo cannot get a iirar view.of them ; but judging by the felling inside of a Covert Coat, and aa much as we could see of its edges, we do not think that anything better could be shown from any part of tho world. We certainly did not 3ee any fulling in Ryan's exhibition to equal it for evidences ot really sound practical tradosmanship, It is an easy thing to attempt feats of workmanship tor a special occasion, but a close inspection of small things will generally rov'eai irregularities, thus showing 'that the operator is not used to il; But this wort /as far as we could-sec, is perfectly regular, and not done for the occasion We' must certainly congratulate oui colonial brethren upon their enterprise, The ovidehcos of their industry are mani fold, and clearly show that they belonj to, and are part of a family which ma; bo fairly and truthfully teimed a grea and glorious people, > 2451 WILLIAM KEEBLE, EXPRESSMAN and GENERAL CARRIER, MASTERTON. W ; tt - BEGS to notify that b J\, bus 'been-appointei , Avciitfur .tho NEW ZEALAND'EX PRESS COMPANY, Wellington. ' Goods-j'ecoivid and forwarded to an and from all parts of the world.. ;Evor care taken','' . : : '.'-.' ■•': .I'- 1 ' '' ' All orders left at W. Bradford's, Gui smith, will bo promptly attended to.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2473, 10 December 1886, Page 3
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