,inD .iSaVlf 1 a,it, CHRISTMAS HAMPER M CASBLBEWi ft Co. will nuiki; , 2 Gallon Hampers of Assorted liquors 00NTALN1NG— ' Q Quart Bottles of English 'Ale or * ■ -Stout ' : \ ■ J Bottle of Brandy or Square Gin J Bottle of Whisky or Hum Bottle of Port M. CASELBBRG & CO., Co-Operative Stores, wf ■ . 4ss THE BED LAMP . TMJICATES tho depot' wliore tho X public can bo supplied with Genuine Pom Drugs and Ciieuicais ; whoro CIVILITY, ACCURACY, EXPERIENCE and DESPATCH are blended. If SfflW G*EUB fein ess da , 1 tomains at tho fore, and has added to-liia establishment a Room, where teeth are carefully extracted and gratifcuous advice given appertaining to all dental operations and appliances. H.E.E, is acting in conjunction with Mr WALTER HALL, of Wellington, who makea periodical visits.. TRUSSES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, BELTS, etc., made and fitted to ordor. WINTER REQUISITES. iSTON'S Cough Emulsion and Cough Linctus. ETON'S Hospital Liniment and Neuralgic Cure. .ETON'S Celebrated Worm Powders and Sweet Essence of Senna. 38 TON'S Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, Chest andLunc Protectors. ETON'S World-Famed Hair Restorer. Horso, Cattlo and Dog Medicines, etc, All Toilot Requisites and Patent Medicines,
E. IAYEER, LOCAL FRUIT DEPOT, QUEEN-ST., MASTEKTON. LARGE quantities of fruit for preserving will bo disposed of nt Wholesale Phioes during tlio season. Tlioso requiring fruit for prosorves 3liould book thoir orders early. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SER VANT& 243 NEW GOODS. A, HENDEI&SON, CENTRAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Queen Street, Masterton. JUST ARRIVED -New Gooda of every description, including Turrett, Swallow, Peep-u'-Day, and Beo Alarm Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Gentlemons' WaltWu,' Rotherliam's, Erhardt's and Mathey'a Huntiiisf and Oponfaced watches. Spoctaclea, Smoked Chrystals, &o. Wedding Rings aild Ivoepers from 18 ct downward. Cruets, Spoons, Forks, &c. of the best brands, All kincjs of jewellery made to order aud repairs executed. 24C4 PAPERHaNGINGS, papjjehangings, PAPERHANGINGS, TGST ARRIVED,-4 Bales Cottagw, (J specially selected by me. Bright Cheerful patterns and at prices that no one need have their rooms looking shabby or dismal, (from 7d to 10(1 per roll) Pattern Books forwarded on application, aud rooms re-papered at a days notice. GLASS—Any size cut from 10 sl2 to a GO x 40, GEORGE COKES, Foreshr's Hall Paperhanghig Depot, Queen-stroet. 2475 DEVONSHIRE HOUSE. Devonshire house, recently erected in Victoria Street by the Undersigned, and furnished and equipped as a ; FIBST-CLASS BfIARDiHS HOBBE. Is now ready for the reception of suitablo boarders, For terms, etc., apply to Mr and Mns Bulvitt on tlio premises. Private Rooms for Faiuues, 2472 SPECIAL FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. F.J, PRESTON. DIRECT IMPORTER OF AUSTRALIAN WINES,. TTTISHES to inform his Waii'arapa y V customers and others that ho has received 1100 gallons of AUSTRALIAN WENES of different varieties, all woll matuaed, now on sale at tho ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, L.uibton Quay, 247fi Wemsgto.v. THE " Tailor and Cutter," tho leading journal of the trade in the world, .thus refers to Messrs GEORGESON and Co's exhibit of Welliugton-raado clothing in the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London :-"Tlie gooda are in glass caaea and wo cannot get a near view of them ; but judging by tho felling inside of a Covert Coat, and as much as wo could see of its edges, wo do not think that anything better could be shown from any part of tho world. We certainly did not seenuy felling in Ryan's exhibition to equal it for evidences ot really sound practical tradesmanship, It is an eaey thing to attempt feats of workmanship ior a special occasion, but a close inapec; tioa of small things will generally reveal irregularities, thus showiug that' the operator is not used to it. But thin work as far as we could coo, is perfectly regular, and not done for the occasion. Wo mußt certainly congratulate' our colonial brethren upon their enterprise. The evidences of their industry aro manifold, and clearly show that they belong to and aro part of a family which may bo fairly and truthfully termed a great and glorious poopls. ■' 2450 ST. MATTHEW'S MUSICAL ENTER■TAINMENTS. A CONCERT will be givon on THURSDAY, Dec. 33m In the Schoolroom. . Seats with baefo 3d extra. 1 12450 ' W.E.PAIGE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2488, 22 December 1886, Page 3
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