I "We have inspected the stock of Men'a, Boys', and Youth's New Zealand and Colonial Tweed Clothing at the Wairarapa Clothing Factory, and for. quality and prices we hare not seen anything in the Colony to equal then), and we strongly advise anyone requiring Clothing to call at The Factory, hext Jason's, Cjiemigt, apsee'for themselves,—Abvt. h \ jymmuf, jEjENN.—Many are the instanceV cited'ojf tjie' astoiibijmg .fecundity of ap'ecies of adlnefltlMte'd 'fowl ;')>ut the celebrated Wellington Henn to say, is of the masculine gender) ; has'fi'soiil above the mere production of eggs; * yhe'maniiiir In Which hd turhs 6u ( t ; yenetiah°pilni3s,:'etl!r l is th 6 VondiSr and'adittlritidn of bverjrjbody fromthe G()Tornor l dowiiWs."-yho 'nini'e' 'of this wondcrfitf'felrol is KW- ! M Wb'toU' known fowl-house is tliePorieke'Stcam Window Blind Factory, Molesworth-street, Wellington. VAdvt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2534, 25 February 1887, Page 2
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127Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2534, 25 February 1887, Page 2
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