CHANGE OF RESIDENCE . w 'j& is sU M MRK P. AMESBURY has taken FERN LODGE as his PERMANEWT Residence, It is situated near: the Olub Hotel, at the-comer of Dixon and Bannister streets. ... E. P. AMESBURY, ■ Fern Lodge, Masterton. ; .| MONEY TO LEND, T ON MORTGAGE. ,Vesy are at present not negotiable, the money market being..considerably exhausted by existing bank pressure. We quote rate of interest fully 7 to li percent, for sums in excess of £SOO, with every probability of a further advance,, and we should advise borrowers- to take advantage of present quotations. About £20,000, divisible, to arrive from England by incoming mail, will command on high olass securities, lowest rate. Scandivanian lecurities still command attention and are readily negotiable. OHAS.POWNALL&OO., Mortgage Agents, Grey-street, Wellington, ESTABLISHED 1875. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. H, HOUNSLOW RESPECTFULLY intimates to the .1) ut blio of Masterton that he has commenced business as BOOT AND SHOE MAKER In those premises opposite Denison House, where he hopes by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his care to merit a fair share of Support, Boots and Shoes of every description made and repaired on the most Reasonable terms, 2609 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. new"goot}s. VISITORS to Wellington should . make a point of seeing our NEW GOODS just received by Direct Steamers. They are all the NEWEST DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES, of ihs LONDON MARKET, . And being marked at the Lowest Prices, should command a readv sale.
0. LUDWIG & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, ' 81 Lambton Quay, Wellington, ASSIGNED ESTATE HENRY OWEN & CO., mIENDERS will be received' by the' 1 undersigned up to SATURDAY, November 6th, 1887. For STOCK FIXTURES and Lease of Premises Stock will be open for inspection by intending purchasers on and after MONDAY, 24th INST. Terms 25 per cent cash, balance bills at 2,4, and 6 months, with interest at 8 per cent added, J.B.HARCOURT, Trustee. 2731 Wellington. W.XSOTJGK&.E.L W.LITTLEJOHNANDSON. Queen-St,, Masterton. A LARGE stock of WATCHES. ft- CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and ELECTRO PLATE, kept in Btook. Spectacles and Eye glasses to suit any Bight.
f HHE above Office is carried on solely 1 as a LABOR EXCHANGE, our whole time and attention,being given to the Business, We; are not General Dealers, so that employers can rely on prompt attention to all orders. Employers, when Bending for Servants are requested to state-wages and other particulars, thereby preventing loss of time in forwarding what : they require. N.8. -Servants applying for situations by letter must enclose stamps for reply. • EDWARDS & M'BEATH p^^iors, No. 8, Grey Street, Wellington, J] t -y\f RIG LEY, ARCHITECT. Church Street Masterton, Plans prepared and Estimates furnished. Chas. P Powles, LICENSED LAND BROKER, COMMISSION AOMT, fe. .. Offices—Chamber of Commerce, Lambtoß ' Quay, Wellington. WHITE AND RED LEAD, BOILED AND RAW OIL. MIXED PAINTS, COLOURS, fa, • ,OW LANDING, '..'';. ex Hdrwui, ALL. GOODS WAR*
RANTED. See. accompanying letter from tho Manu- ;.'. factors, "This is What They Say."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 Hurunui, your esteemed ordor of Aug, 14, and have, as you revested, taken special care in the execution of it. The genuine WHITE LEAD is of undoubted quality, and wo oncloso your our warrants for itj stating that the same IB pure and genuine, and unequalled for body and permanence of color. The oils (particularly the boiled Linseed Oil) and mixed paints are this shipment exceptionally good. We are, dear Sir, Yours faithfully, William Taylor &'Co., (L'mtd.) M, Singleton Weir, Secretary. The Wellington public may see the original of the above letter posted up in my window. 3W, YOUNG, Cuba Street, 2510 Wellington. ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO., Stock and Sharbbrokers, Land, Estate, Finanqiai, and General Commission Agents, Lambton Quay, Wellington. A DVERTISERS are reepecttully requested to " deliver their favora by 1 p a m. at the WAIRARAPA DAILY Office, in order to. easure prompt publication, 213
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2740, 2 November 1887, Page 2
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