CANDLE HEATEK, CHEAP AND NOVEL INVENTION. THE Inventor has on sale a patent Candle Heater, which boils in a few minutes sufficient water for brcaktaat, supper or tea. It is'invaluable in a sick Tjbptn or nursery, beiriijaafer, cleaner and cheaper tflan ; any<siefkind of.heater.; It'supplies also other needs, as it keeps a room warm, and does notwh»" Wfiino .-Intdrfare with .„. A purchaser can have one, two, three I • .Itis simple in construction, requires little attention, and is perfectly safe and durable. "'PKICEfROp/(l UPWARDS. ' , No household should • be: without a Candle Heater. . " J AMES COVENTRY, ' Tinsmith, Manner St. FEATHERSTON-STREET, WELLINGTON, 1 RE now lauding some splondid II eamples of RYEGRASS Seed, from old Pastures, COCKSFOOT Seed, ALSO—-CLOVERS-White, Red, Cowgrass, Alsiko, Trefoil, Lucorne FESCUES-Mpadow, Hard, Tall Meadow, and Sheep's. POAS—Poa Prateosis. Poa Nemoralis, and Poa Trivialis. TIMOTHY. YARROW, SHEEP'S .;., PARSLEY, RED TOP, FIORi' ■:.',../.■> IN, CHESTED DOGSTAIL, " (j ' MEADOWFOXTAIL.PRAIRIE GRASS, &0., &c. SAMPLES AND TRICES ON APPLICATION 2574
mHE real HUXLEY, the real Tailor, of tho Liou Tailoring ißtablißhraent, ia now roady to tako ordera for Tweed Suikn, at £4loa offthe prize goods from the Exhibition, made equal to the beat in the colony, in one day, for ready money. This will show you that there are not c be found any goods superior to HUXLEY'S, no matter how much you may pay for thorn. 2155 WILLIAM T, PEACOCK, BUILDESAMI) CONTRACTOR > MABTKRTON.
ESTIMATES GIVEN. W. PARKES, BOOT AND SHOE MAKEU, MaSTERTON. 'N thanking his customers for past 1 favors, begs to inform them aud the |>ublio jjouorally that ho will be found, as usual, in, the new shop adjoining Mc&srß Loweß & lorns'. All ocsctiption of ladies' aud gentlemen's boots and shoes, sown or pecked, made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY.EXECUTED. 2275 WAIRARAVA and EAST COAST PAS-
LWMWnnTOMMUINUIiIM SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE ABOVE SOCIETY'S PRIVATE SHOW grounds, Carterton. I SATURDAY, 24th SEPT., 1887. Commencing 2 p.m. Entrance Feb 5/- per House. ENTRIES can be made with the Secretary on the Grouud up to NOON on that day. The Parade will be under the supervision of the following Stewards: —Messrs E. Dorset, N. Grace, and John Raynor. The Gate Money will be equally divided as a prize betwoen the beßt light and best draught horses, the selection boing made by the votes of the visitors to tho Show in the same manner as in former years. Admission to Grounds: Members freo, Public (id. O.E. HALLORYN, Secretary, Carterton, August 16. 207G PAPERHAMINGS! PAPERHANGINGS! PAPERHANGINGS JUST received per b.b.. "Tainui" a special shipment of the'above, conv prißing; BEDROOM OAKS SIENNAS, DADOES, GOLD AND PLAIN BORDERS. Also a choice assortment of the. new " Sanitary" Wall Papers. : Persons contemplating repaperjng their houses,' are invited to call and inspect the Pattern books. Ropapurod at a day's notice Pattern books and prices Bent to any part of the valley. 2055 G. COKER, THEATRE BOTAL GLASS AND PAPERBANGJNG DEPOT. JAMES PETM (LateEdwUJoiM,) : LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. GOODS conveyed to all parts of the Borough and aurroundiu? district at lowestcurrent.rates, Orders loftwich I Mr E. Jouea will receive prompt atten I tion. 2220 DIXON-STREET. MESSRS BROWN. ROGEKS AND NEES beg to inform the inhabitants of Maßterton that having completed; supply of the above, all orders for largo or Bmall quantities will receive prompt I. attention. e Favors entrusted to them or loft with s Mr G, Farmer, Tobacconist, will.be; S attended to. : :: '■; ;.. Lowest Trade Priceß charged, ; which will be quoted on application. b brown : Rogers'& an., Hounco that having imported machinery they are now in a position to execute all a orders ontrusted to them for Doors, ,a Sashes, arid General Joinery, orders for a which will; be executed at. very lowest d eurrent rates. Note the address— BROWN,ROGERS & NEES BUILDEKB & CONTRAOTOBS, a Dixon-street, 0 2626 Mtttoftoa,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2690, 2 September 1887, Page 4
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