FOB SALE. 10 Purebred Cotswold Rams : 10 do Southdown do, 2-tooth, bred by Mr J. Reid, Oamaru. 150 Ferretts. ' ■ , -Vpply to P. U. WOOD, Greytown. TO MEET THE WANTS' OF A BEADY MONEY PUBLIC. KILPATRICK AND CAMPBELL Continue io Sell at LOW PRICES^ CASH Always Commands better value. LOOK LOOK LOOK CANDLES, 4d per lb; Price's London Spenn, Bd, Gurrauta, Raisins, and SultaiMS, 6d per lb Coffee, good value, Is 4<l; best Is 8d per lb Marmalade (Keillors) 7d per tin Rice, best, 2sd per lb, or (ilb for Is Hops, 9d per lb Extract of Soap, 81bs for Is Candid Peel, Lemon and Orange, Is per lb Sfcsirch, lib box 4d ; or %1 per lb bulk. Soap, 2d bar, or large bais Gd ' Tea, from Is 3d per lb or boxes from 7s Gd Tobicuo, Jnno 9d, Nailrod 4d, Twist 3d Butt'T, eetga and bacon at Lowest Market, Prices. " KILPATRIOK &~CAMPBELL. ' Oriontal Tea Mart, ... Manners-street. WELLINGTON.. WAIRARAPA mfH COCJNTy. By the constitution of the Aldtio Riding, extraordinary vacancies have occurred in the Council. NOTICE is accordingly given that an election of two Councillors to represent the Castlepoint- Riding, and one Councillor for the Akitio Riding will be held on FRIDAY, March the 23rd, 1888, Nominations will close at NOON, on FRIDAY, March the 16th, as follows For the Gaafclepoinfr riding, at the Road Board Office, Tinui, the Akitio Riding at Mr Handyside's Woolshed, Aohonga. Nomination forms can be obtained a the Tinui Store, from Mr Handyside; or from the undersigned, F. G. MOORE, Returning Officer. Masterton, sth March, 1888. GREAT CLEARING SALE 1 ! FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.
IN order to arrange and re-mark goods the shop will be closed on TUESDAY, the lfith inst,, opening on^ WEDNESDAY, 7th inst. With a GREAT CLEARING SALE of . Drapery, Clothing, Boots aud Shoes, Ironmongery and Earthen- ' . - " ware. " ■ • ■■■ ■ Every Line must bo cleared out to make room for fresh arrivals. Don't lose this opportunity , to secure Genuine Bargains. GEO. JOHNSTON. General Merchant & Direct Importer, Masterton. .' 2839 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MURTON AND WHITE'S SHEEP dipping fluid. A Curtain Specific for all Parasites. })o trouble in Mixing, Price.—Seven shillings a gallon, iii five gallon drums Directions for use on each packet, and on the circulars. LEVIN & CO., 2841 Agents, Wellington; ' Mr. WILLIE J. MORBISOIT Pianoforte, Organ and Harmonium Tuner and Repairer, From Wellington. Late tuner at Messrs Broadwoods and Sons, Pianoforte Manufacturers, London. MR W. J, MORRISON is now in Masterton and will be glad to undertake pianoforte tuning and renovating pianos. Tuning a speciality. Satisfaction guaranteed. Organs and Harmoniums tuned and repaired. Charges moderate. Pianos tuned by the year from 30s, single tuning 10s fid. Address, W.J.MORRISON, Piano, Organ Ac., Tuner, Office of this paper. 2837, , - CONNOLLY t HERMANN, ' • LANDSCAPE, PORTRAIT, —AND— General Photographers, 55, Lambton-quay, WELLINGTON. Mil CONNOLLY begs to notijy that he has admitted MR R. HERRMANN as a partner into the firm, and that the business of General Photographers will for the future be carried on under the style of Connolly dc Hermann. The public will no doubt recognise the vast importance of having their wants attended ■to by tho heads of the firm, and as Missrs Connolly and Hermann' PERSONALLY UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING and RETOUCHING Departments of their business the public oan rely on receiving the VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICES. ' Mr HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to b'e UNEQUALLED in the Colony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR and RE-TOUCHER, holds several first prize Medals won at various American Exhibitions He also possesaes a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTRY (rarely acquired by the every-day photographer) and as the whole foundation of the photographic art is based on CHEMICAL PROCESSES, the publio will knowledge. With the addition of Mr HERMANN to the staff the firm are enabled to bring HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the reach of all. They guarantee that whilst the lik-.ii' ss will be distinctly • preserved, their productions will be UNSURPASSED fur ARTISTIC LIGHTING ,AE2 PuSING, DELICACY OF HALF-TONES, and excellence of finish. CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED, FROM 2©/" DOZ. urge wows at mi m mop
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2845, 12 March 1888, Page 3
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