WYLIEJBROS., IMPORTEKSOF BOOKS STATIONERY & FANCY GOODS, , ■ NEWS AGENTS &c. Lithographers, Engravers, Printers, Papof Rulers, and Account Books, Makers of Rubber Stamps forßusines3, Professional, and Linen marking of the most improved . quality, and at the cheap- , est rates. jjESPEOTFULLY announce to their XV VVairarapa Friends and Supporters that they have now REMOVED to the spacious premises, 08", WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON,! (lately Mr J. Thorburn's), immediately opposite Messrs Barlow's Fruiterers, and that thoy havo NO CONNECTION with the business now carried on in the premi- : se3 formerly occupied by their brother, Mr Andrew Wylie. at No. 38, Willis-st. All the old Stock taken ovor from Messrs Dutton and Brown having been disposed of by auction, and the NEW STOCK bought on the most advantagous terms, the greater portion of it.IUST LANDED, WYLIE BROS, aro now in a position to ojjer special inducements to buyers of Books, Stationery, Offico Requisites, Photo Albums, Writing' Desks, Plush Frames, Facny Goods, etc., etc. To Merchants, Storekeepers, Tradesmen and Dealers, their large stock will be sold at specially moderate prices, To Solicitors, WSIIE BROS, particularly to intimate that having made Law 'Stationery a speciality of their business, every article required by the profession can be supplied with despatch snd economy. S. Withers &Oo.'s Fire and Burglar proof Safes, warranted the cheapest and best in tho market. Copying Presses (foolscap size), Copying Letter Books, Damping Brushes (Wells & Ewer's), all sizes, Copying Paper, and Drying Oiled Sheets, foolscap and letter size, Parchment, plain and ruled, Largo and Small Deed Paper, Draft Costs Books, do pounce powdered, perforated and bound always in stock, Draft and costs paper, plain and ruled, Brief and process, all makes, Official Foolscap, Brief and Deed Envelopes, Supreme Court, and Proof of Debt Forms, Red Tape and Silk Leed Cord Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, and Account Books in all tho Standard sizes, Bindings and Rulings, Despatch Boxes, pure inlaid thick Foolscaps, plain orruled specially imported for Solicitor's requirements, Lett's and New Zealand Diaries, 1888. Paper Fasteners, Gum Mucilage, Field's, Stephen's, and Meek's Standard bradns'Red, Black, and Blue-Black copying and Red Inks, Blotting papers, white and colored, 30, 38, and 50, extra thick, Blottinc Pads, Writing cases, Pen Racks, Pen wipers and cleaners, Quill Pens, Rubber Bands, Hardtmuth's, Faber'sand Rowney's Offico Pencils, Whatman's hand-made Drawing papers, in Antiquarian, Double, Elephant, Imperial and Royal sizes. Thick Cartridge and Machine Drawing, Imperial and Royal sizes. Seager's Tracing Cloth (dull back) 30 inches wide, Tracing Paper in rolls and Sheets, Drawing Board Pins, Set 3of Squares and Curves, Indian Ink, Water Colors, Agate Styles, Manifold Letter Writers, all thicknesses, Carbonic Paper, for duplicates and refills. Light Butt No 0 addressive Envelopes, 2s 9d per 1000, Cr Laid No 6 do, from 3s U per 1000, Plain and Ruled Letter and Note Paper, Foolscap Paper, plain, faint and marginal lined, Box papers and envelooe3, Stationery Cabinets, Ebony Office Rulers, Spring and Apron Letter and Invoice Clips" Spike and Hook Files, all m* and makes, Confectionery Bags, all sizes, Drapers, Bonnet, Hat and Flower Bags, Tobacconist's Tinfoil Bags, and all the miscellaneous articles appertaining to a first-class Stationery Establishment. Agents for tlio Canterbury Times Weekly Press, Auckland Weekly Herald, Tit Bits, Otugo Witness, N.Z, Referee, Australasian, Sketcher, Sydney Bulletin, and New Zealand Mail. Subscribers' names recoived, and copies posted to any address punctually. Orders from patrons not already known with reference will bo selected and carefully forwarded free to any Railway or Booning Office. ■ Atrial or call from MrgWylie's old Wairarapa friends ernestly solicited. Please Note the address; 63—Willis Street, Wellington, opposite Messrs Barlows, Fruiterer, 2799. WHITAKER Bros., BIRMINGH A M HOU'SE. 183 Lambton Quay, Wellington Importer of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods and Toys, XMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS , The largest and best Assorted Stock in the Colony to select from. SCHOOL PRIZES, SCHOOL PRIZES. We would call the special attention of School Committees to our splendid assort mentof School prizes, A Lakoe Discount Given, XMAS PRESENTS. \ MAGNIFICENT Variety of Fancy IJI Gootla to select from, comprising Ladie's Bags, purses, Work Baskets and Boxe3, Desks, Card Cases, Companions, Ladies' and Gonts' Fitted Dressing Bags and cases, Pocket Books, Cigar and Cigarette cases, Kioto Albums (a grand selection) Photo Frames (all sizes. Ink stands, Jewel Cases, Watch Stands/ Scraps, Scrap Album 3, Picnic Baskets, etc. Toys and China Ornaments in Endless Variety. Special Notice to our Country Customers,—ln sending your orders for any of the above, please state Peice and QvAimn' required, Nora the Addkess,— WHITAKER Bros., Birmingham House. . I 183 Lambton Quay Wellington, 2774. lU:iw!rM!WfMM*I * LOAN ASSOCIATION OFIVAIRARAPA Main street Gbettown. Incorporate under the Building Societies Act, 187 G. Directors: Messrs W, C. Cuff (chairman), M, Caselberg, J. Fuller, W, Booth, W. Skeet, and C, Pharazyn. Tho Annual Income oxcceils £7,000, Capital on Loan £18,000; Profits already allotted £4,248; Ecserve fund £BO4. The purposes for which the Association is established aro twofold, In the first placo it offers an excellent method of investment to thoso who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent with perfect security, and by allowing small or large sums to bo invested by periodical payments,' conforms to the circumstances of all classes, Ir the second place, to those who require loaut. upon properties they already possess, or who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents thomeans of obtaining advauces upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, 6s per month; ultimato value of sharo £OO. Applications for shares to bo addressed io the manager. A liberal commission allowed to agents ou investment shares issued through them. Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in cacli month, botween the hours of 2 and 4, and 7 and 9 p.m. Agents- ' .' Masterton -Mcssis Jas, Brown 4; Co, Car terton—Mr FH. Wood, Featherston—Mr J D. Cox, Eketahuna—Mr F. Jagerhorn Bhifttuo— M -D, Hutohon. aWYEIT.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2799, 16 January 1888, Page 3
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