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! vIIAH TEA WAERHOUSE. FOR NOTWITHSTANDING the increase in the Customs Dutieß I intend giving the public of Maßterton and district the benefit of what Goods 1 hold, bought previous to the increase of duties at the old prices FOR CASH ONLY. OUR CHALLENGE TEA still maintains its reputation of being the BEST IN THE DISTRICT at 2s per lb, per 121b box 1b 9d per lb, OUR SUPERIOR FRENCH COFFEE at Is 8d per lb, the only French Coffee prepared in tlio colony, wo arc .daily receiving testimonials aB to its purity and flavor, being specially recommended to Invalids and others requiring a WHOLESOME & REFRESHING BEVERAGE. F. W. TEMPLE, 2600 Masterton. CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. MRS BAMBER respectfully invites her numerous patronß and the public generally, to inspect her new and specially selected Btock of Boots and Shoes, which includes Ladies Evening and Ball Shoos (newest Btyles), Ladies E.S, Button and Lace, in Kid, Morocco, Calf and Cloth tops and bais, Price from 8s fid to 18s. Cove and West's celebratod Gont's handsewn Balmorals, 21s, Porpoise Shooters 255, Cloth Top Balmorals 193. lien's Nailed Shooters (good value) 12s Cd Hea'a Pegged Watertight (really good) 13s Men's Pegged Watertights (first-class) 16s Men's Elastic Sides from 12s 6d to 18s, THE ABOVE ARE CASH PRICES, Also a largo stock of Boys' and Girls' Boots and Shoes, which will bo sold Vehy Cheap.

The Bespoke Department receives special attention, and all ordors will be promptly and faithfully carried out. MES (LATE W. P. FELLINGHAM,) CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, MASTERTON. 25C1 TO BUHDEES & CONTRACTOES WE wiah to draw tho attention of nil builders and Contractors to tho oxcellent quality of WILSON'S AUCKLAND CEMENT, which has been proved beyond all doubt to be equal, if not superior to tho Imported Cement, both by Architects and Engineers; and for which wo are the Kole Agents in the Wellington District. We have also .on Sale Wilson's Hydraulic Lime, Mauricevillo lame, and every description of Drain Pipes, and Stoneware Pottery. All orders attended to with promp despatch, Note tho address—PETEß HUTSON & CO., Warms; Taylor Street Wellington. 263 WILLIAMSON AND 0 SHAREBROKERS, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Star Chambers, 41, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Monthly share nnd money report forwarded free on application. 2225 CHJRISTMAS FIIESENT . NEW _GOODS. VISITORS to Wellington should mnko a point of seeing our NEW GOODS just received by Direct Steamers. They aro all tho NEWEST DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES, OF the LONDON MARKET, And being marked at the Lowest Prices, should command a ready sale, 0. LUDWIG & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, 2481 Lambton Quay, Weliiwion,

WHITE AND RED LEAD, BOILED AND RAW OIL. MIXED PAINTS, COLOURS, &c„ |jOW LANDING, : . EX Hukuhui. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. Seo accompanying letter from tho Manufacturers. "This is What They Say."— (Copy) Taylor's Wharf, Limehouse, London, E„ Sep. 21,1886, Mb John Young, Cuba street, Wellington, N.Z. Dear Sir,—We are Bending you, per ship Hurunui, your esteemed order of Aug. 14, and have, as you reqnested, taken special care in tho oxecution of it. The genuine WHITE LEAD is of undoubted quality, and we enclose your our warrants for it, stating that tho same is pure and genuine, and unequalled for body and pormanonce of color. The oils (particularly tho boiled Linseed Oil) and mixed paints are this shipment exceptionally good. We are, dear Sir, Yours faithfully, William Taylor & Co., (L'mtd.) M. Singleton Wbir, ; Secretary. The Wellington pubiic may see tho original of tho above letter posted up.in my wiri<tow.>, jnoTTOMG,, Cuba Street; • 2510 Wellington. '- : A DVBRTIfIERS are reepeotMy requested to deliver thoir favors by 1 p ,m. at tho WAIRARAPA DAILY Office, in order to ensure prompt publication, 2139

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2614, 3 June 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2614, 3 June 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2614, 3 June 1887, Page 2

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