CHANGE OF RESIDENCE. . - _..-■. .. . P IT R E. V. AMESDURY'has taken (L FERN LODGE as his PERMA-' ENT Residence;'' It is'situated near o Club Hotel, at tho. corner of Dixon d Bannister streets. ; . . E. P. AMESByRY, Fern Lodge, Mnsterton. MONEY TO LEND. \N MORTGAGE. Very large »uma / are at present not negotiable, ,e money market being considerably ihaußted by existing bank pressure. r cent,, for Bums in excess of £6OO, with wry probabilit) of a further advance, id we should advise borrowors to take Ivantage of present quotations. About 20,000, divisible, to arrive from England y incoming mail, will command on high ass uequrities, lowest rate. Scandivanian icurities'still command attention and re readily rifgotmble. CHAb.POWNALL&CO., Mortgage Agents, Groy-streot, Wellington, ESTABLISHED 1875
ANTED T^'NOWN, NEW SEEDS I NEW SEEDS .I.!'_ i'UST to hand at the Queen Street Fruit J and Depot, alartteconsignment of new Garden Seeds, comprising— VEGETABLE SEEDS, FLOWER SEEDS, BIRD SEEDS. Note the Address-r-MRS PRESTON, Blue Post, next the Clock, Quemi St., Masterton. IMPORTER OF FOREIGN FRUIT 4007 . LAND FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. WANGAEHU, 840 acres first class Mixed Bush, on lime stone for mat ion. Price—3sb per acre. Terms 2J per cent deposit, balance in ten years at 7 per cent, Apply to G. S. W Dalrymple, Estate Agent, Perry Street Masterton. 36C " W. LITTLEJOHN AND SON. Queen-St., Masterton, : * LARGE atosk of WATCHES ■ CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and ELECTRO PLATE, kept in stock. Speotacles and Eye glasses to suit any v -"--he. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. fl. HOUNSLOW >ESPELTFULLY intimates to the .i)i t blio of Masterton that he has oommonoed business as' , EOOT AND SHOE MAKER In those premises' opposite Desikok House, where ho hopes by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his caro to merit a fair sharo of Support. Boots and Shoes of every description made and repaired on the most 'Reasonable terras. 2009 .CHRISTMAS TMSENTS. NEwjSocra. VISITORS to Wellington should make a point uf seeing our NEW GOODS just. received by Direct Steamers. They are all NEWEST DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES, of the LONDON MARKET, And being marked at the Lowest Prices, should command a ready sale, C. LUDWIG & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND opticians, 81 Lambton Quay, Wellington, EMPIRE LABOR EXCHANGE.
fjIHE above Office is carried on solely » 1 as a LABOR EXCHANGE, our c whole time and attention being given to t the Business We are not General Dealers, bo that employers can rely on prompt attention to all orders. j Employers, when sending for Servants " are requested to state wages and other particulars, thereby preventing loss of time in forwarding what they require. N.B.— Servants applying for situations by -otter ovist enclose stamps for reply. •. No. 8, Ota Street, Wellington. ARCHITECT, Church Street,,,,..Masterton. Plans prepared and Estimates furnished. Cms. P. Powles, LICENSED LAND BROKER, ..OMM/WOh AGMT, dr. OfficM-rOharaber, of Commerce, Lambtoi. Quay, WeliiiUTton. ' WHITE-AND RED LEAD, - \ BOILED AND RAW OILMIXED PAINTS, ; COLOURS, <k, •:• VT 0 W LANDING, V K HtJRUHUI. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. See accompanying letter from tho Manufacturers. " This is What They Say."- . (few) Taylor's Wharf, Limehouse, London, E„ S 21,1886. ' Mr John Young, • Cuba street, Wellington, N.Z. Dear Sir,—We are sending you, per ship Huvuuui, your esteemed- order of Aug. 14, and have, as you requested, taken special care in the execution oHt. tho genuine WHITE LEAD, is of undoubted quality, and we enclose your our wanants for it, stating that the same is pure and geuuinr, and unequalled for body and permanent of color. The oils (particularly the boiled Linseed Oil) and mixed prints are this shipment exceptionally good. We are, dear Sir, ■ :" Yours faithfully, William Taylor & Co., (L'nitd.) M, Singleton Weir, Secretary.. The Wellington pubiic may see the original of the above letter posted up in my window. • JNO. YOUNG, Cub. Street, 2510 '- : Wellington. ARTHUR WARBURTDM4 CO, Stook and Sharebkokers, Land, listate, ; EIiJANOiAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AO£NTB, Lahbhw Qday, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 2
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638Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2733, 25 October 1887, Page 2
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