1 Wm.WHITT, (LATE AVHITT & DONALDSON.) Qucm-Sksd- CABINET ■ avd : FUBNL TJJBB WAREHOUSE, WWHITT iu tlmnlting his numer- ; ouß customers for past favors, begs to solicit their future patronage, luorder to keep up with the times''and/increased demands, he has enlarged his Premises by ■ adding .the shop lately, occupied by JR. M. Tailors, so that he will be' able •to lieep a better choice of goods and attend; ty>. orders with more promptitude than he has been able to do,. Customers who will compare the quality with other firms will find that W.M WHITT'S is the Cheapest and Most Reliable Firm in the Wairarapa. Australian Opposum Huga, in various sizes at low prices. N.B.—The tailoring business will still be carried on in part of the premises by Mr H. BROOM. 2:" OPENINGNOTICE, MASTERTON PLUMBING AND GASFITTING WORKS. . DAVID PICKERING, (Established. IN thanking the public of Maaterton and Buvruunding district for the liberal support during the past 12 years, D. P. begß to announce having completed his new premises, and is now enabled to execute all orders entrusted to him with despatch. Tradesmen, shopkoeporu,' aiid the public generally aro respectfully invited to inspect his new and varied stock of f» before purchasing elsewhero. All Requisites iu Plumbing' and' Gasfitting always in stock, and all work guaranteed, as none but competent workmen aro employed.
Electric and other Bella fitted. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths fitted on the latest improved principles. 2iJBO FISHING! LAWN TillS. CRICKETING, LAWN BOWJLING. A FULL supply of all Requisites just opened. GLASS BALLS AND TRAPS FOR SHOOTING MATCHES. GEO. DENTON, TATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND IRON MONGER, LOCKSMITH AND GUNSMITH, 33, "Wlltia-STREET, Wellington. . THEATREITOYALIiUILDIM, ' MASTEIITON.
JOHN WEILL BRMTON, (Lata of J. Md's Wellington), AVING commenced business in Masterton as a tailor and clothier, and being a thoroughly practical cutter and tailor in all branches of thetrado, can guarantee every satisfaction. Ladies ridintr habits, jackets, dolmans, &0., and overy description «f gcntloinen'o clothing, liveries, military, naval, and police uniforms. Choico samples of cloths, fancy coatings, tweeds, serges, &e, to select from. Tit, stylo and workmanship guaranteed. Litest London fashion received monthly. 2416
IMPORTANT TO WINE MERI CHANTS, HOTELKEEPEKS, AND PRIVATE FAMILIES. Desirous of replenishing their collars with CHOICE SELECTIONS OF WINES and SPIRITS. Imported direct from tlio Growors and Distillers. MACDOUGALL &CO., South British Insurance Buildings, Lambton-Quay-HAVE FOR SALE, Duty Paid and Bond Whiskies—"Bon Accords," "Cock o' the North," Bodega's'' Guid Scotch Drink," "Jubilee," ''Queen's Dram," Robertson's and othar leadingbrands. Brandies—Munzer'a, Hennessey's, Martells, and others,Rums—Lowndes', Palo Jamaica, and Lemon Hart's. Geneva—J.D.K.Z,, and Pollen's of Rotterdam, Gin—Burnett's Old Tom and Original Plymouth Gin Pout Wines—High Class, Vintage, Tawny, Rich and Delicious Sherries—Solera, Superior, Old, Light and Dry Clarets—Margaux. Lafite, La Rose, . Medoc, and others Champagnes-Louis, Roederer's, Hiedseick's, Moet's, and others Burgundies—Hocks, Moselles, Santernes, various
Australian Wira-Grenache, Frontigliac. Reisling, Muscadine, and '.Tokay Malt Liquors—Bass' Palo Ale and Guinness' Stout, AGENCIES, The Bon Accord's and Cock o' the North whiskies—The Bodega Company's "Guid Scotch Drink"—John Robertson and Son's Dundee Whisky—Munzer and Fils' Wines and Brandies—Canterbury Farmers' Association (Limited) for Peed, ins; Stuffs—lnwood'a Flour and Quinn'B Shamrock brand of Hams and Bacon. PROPRIETORS OF THE "Jubilee" Whisky and Queen's Dram" and the celebrated "Jubilee" Household Casks. MACDOUGALL and CO., General Commission . Merchants and Agents, Wine, Spirit, and Produce Brokers and Importers. LAMBTON-QUfiY, WELLINGTON.
SENT POST FREE FOR 12 PENNY STAMPS. UTU« DESIGN A TREATISE on Nervous Dißordore, Celibacy, Woman, Marriago, How to Choose a Partner for Life bo as to Livb Happily; also the Injury caused by tKe use of Tobacco and Alcohol, &c., &c, v ■ Address:— . ,'.iy R. T. SELBY, M.H. 'Castlereagli, St. lledfern, 2435 Sydney.
BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOSES. MR TAYLOR returns thanks to.'the settlers of Tinui and'Wharoamii, for. the liberal support accorded to 'him in the past, also that he has made a ';■( ■j Grand Reduction n the price of Boots. : First-class Watertights from £1 Is Cash, Booked £l2s. • 2416 s. iii
TO. BUILDERS & OTHERS,—W, r Pkangnem hns made arrangements' with Wiley )W. (Carterton), for their; celebrated and \yill supply .th'ej neighborhood on ©o Slioriest, iirifcice in; any quantity. ' Also, House-Blocks,; Whixe-Pine Split j Paii\os, audWntK-j wood. •; A stoct kc|)ji;in haiid/ ~No&tfo address- ! W. PRANGNELjj, '"T[ Town Carrier, v OMjh-afc (nexh Daiik'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2490, 3 January 1887, Page 4
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