Educational Repository, QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON. 'ANNUAL. CHRISTMAS SALE OF HW BOOM AND PERIODICALS. CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAK CAiUM, WRITING DKSK\ Work-boxes, Ladies ■ Companions, Purses, ocket Books, Ladies Hags, Inkstand*, )ollb, Tea Sets, Writing Gum. FANOY GOODS, TOYS. Ab.' IN Entile*** V '-j-.-i-v PHOTGGIL'dY. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. iORTRAIIS TAKEN IK ANY WEATHER By the WWINSTANTANEOUS PROCESS. Views taken in any part oi the Town or Country. THOS. FPRICE fc^v pliiimiy minim ?SS ■ni vm mi SSSE Oil Cooking Stoves and Kitcheners, SOLE MAKER IN NEW ZEALAND, Til J. FOOTHEAD PLUMBER AND IRONMONGER, Ribdeford Street, Newtown, These Stoves are odorless, smokeless, afe, portable, cleanly, and economical, Through the long New Zealand summer practically Tor seven or eight months of he year) they will do the entire work of kitchen fire and range. Will Bake, Boil, Steam, and Fry all at ue time, and at immeasurably losb cost haii any other known cooking apparatus In first outlay as well as cleanliness and efficiency, but especially in tho hourly saving of expense, they are Incomparably Superior to Gas Stoves. A oomplote set of Cooking utensils accompanies each Stovo. AGENTS IN WELLINGTONWalter Brown, Machine.Stove, Parish Street, R, Gardner & Co., 1 on mongers, Lambton Quay, T. DALLINGKR, Willis-street, SOLE MANUFACTURER, E.J.FOOTHEU), N.B.—The Sto■ es may bi> seen at work and tested at the make's workshop, Tram Terminus, Newtown, Wellington, Catalogue can be obtained on application to the '• Daily " Office ■ TrrOTIOE is hereby given that the jj{ undersigned intends to apply to the Council of the County of Wairarapa North, at a meeting to, be held on TUESDAY, February 14,1888, for a license to SLAUGHTER CATTLE at his Slaughter Yards, Penrose, Tinui, ARTHUR NIOHOLLS. . Tinui. January Gj 1888. - : 2814 FOR SALE--M J. Bernard wishes to inform tho public that lie lias decided to sell his well known, property on Columba'road, The property is as follows:—A sectiou of land opposite the residence of M. Oaselberg, Esq., containin? four acres (more or less); a large roomy new hov.se erected thereon, containina live rooms, hall and passage and outbuildings, Two acres of the property are trenched and planted in fruit trees, viz-90 apples of all varieties in full bearing, also CO three year old forward apple trees, choice varieties and full bearing, large variety of plums, peaches, figs, apricots nectarines, damsons, quinoes raspberries, about 300 gooseberry trees cf all tho choicest kinds, 100 mixed currants, 2000 strawberry plants, also a large grape vino in very heavy crop, The orchard is woll sheltered with ornamental trees, and bounded by the Makora stream, planted with willows. It is one of the prettiest properties ever placed before the public, and those on the look out for a comfortable, cheap property, cannot do better than interview the proprietor, whose solo reason for disposing of the samo is that he wishes to go into farming, The terms will bevory liberal, and can be ascertained on application toM. J. BERNARD or A, R. Bunny, solicitor. Porsous are welcomo to view the property at any hour of the day. CONNOLLY k HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTRAIT, -AHDGeneral Photographers, .55, Lamdton-quay, WELLINGTON. MR CONNOLLY begs to notijy that he has admitted Mr R. HERRMANN as a partner into the firm, and thatfche business of General Photographers will for tho future be carried on under the style of Connolly & Hermann. The public will no doubt recognise the vast, importance of having their wants attehdod to by the heads of tho firm, and as Messrs Connolly and Hermann PERSONALLY UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING and BETOUCHING Departments of their business the public can rely on receiving tho VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT : LOWEST PAIGES. Mr HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to be UNEQUALLED in tho Colony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR and RE-TOUCHER, holds several first prize Medals won at various American Exhibitions. He also possesses a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTRY (rarely acquired by the every-day photographer) and as tho whole foundation of the photographic art is based on CHEMICAL PROCESSES, tha public will knowledge. With the addition of Mr HERMANN to the staff the firm are-enabled to bring HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within tho reach of all. They, guarantee that whilst the likeness will be distinctly preserved, their productions will be UNSURPASSED l o r . ARTISTIC LIGHTING. AND POSING, DELICACY OF HALF-TONES, and excelce of finish, CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED, FROM 20/" DOZ. LARGE WQEK AT VERY LOW PBIOES
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2816, 6 February 1888, Page 3
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725Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2816, 6 February 1888, Page 3
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