FINLAYBON and Co., CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND GENERAL FURNISHERS. Manners-Street, (Opposite the Fire Brigade Station), WELLINGTON PARTIES about toFURNISH, boforo going elsewhere, Bhould inspect our large stock of GENERAL FURNITURE and compare prices, when, they will find that they can flave at least 10 per cent by purchasing from us. 'Spring Mattresses, Single, 14s; Double, 245. Good Chairs, from 3s. Bedsteads, from 15s. Tables, from Gs. ■ Pillows, from la 3d, Picture Framing a Speciality. 2871 CORRUGATED IRON! CORRUGATED IRON! JUST RECEIVED--1 0 Tons WALKER'S Three Crowd 0 2fi-guage, sto 10 feet, Also, exßuapehu—--21 Tons Adams' " MARS" Brand, And bv early Bteamers— TONS "REDOLIFFE CROWN.' ' Will k sold at LOWEST Gash Prices, ' IN STOCK— About 4 tons Damaged Corrugated ' Iron, 100 Rolls Roofing Felt. LeadHeaded Nails, Sheet Lead, , ' Zinc Lead, etc, NOTE THE ADDRESS I , Thomas Ballinger, i Plumber, Gasfitter, & Direct Imi>oki ter, 17 Willis-st., and Victoria-st. (Corner of Chew's Lane) WELLINGTON. 3 Support Local Industry, and buyyoui Corrugated Iron from the Manufactory, Victoria Street, Wellington, Offices and Warehouse, 17 Willis-st., Thomas Baimnger, Spouting and Ridtt- . inj; Manufacturer. 2871 1 DEPRESSION. WHEN in England a few years ago, 1 •was trying to strike a bargair .. with a man for a small piece of land. 1 told him 1 thought it had beer tnucli neglected—thistles and dock leaves s and other useless things allowed to grow, s He said— 4i Well, Mister, there is some ' good in everything growing on this land, but perhaps you don't see it." For t similar reason, there is some good iv depression, but every man don't see it, '' nor is yet able to put itto good use, Owing to the depression here and abroad, 1 havt j been enabled to buy L6OO worth of New • Goods for L4OO, consequently I can give better value than any other man in Wei _ lington. Come and Bee. n 2872 J&MES HUXLEY.
MRS CQRBETT, PASTRYCOOK, ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONER, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER. (Cornor Shop, Perry's Block, Opposite Club Hotel). HAVING engaged the services of a First-class Baker from Wellington, Mrs Oorbett respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of Maaterton, that she is now prepared to turn out BREAD equal in quality to any other establishment m the Valley. WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALITY. BALLS and PARTIES SUPPLIED, EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS CATERED FOR. Visitors to Masterton can be supplied with refreshments at, all hours.
AMERICAN ORGANS. WELL! WELL!! OH, How Cheap! And quite truo, lam told that F. J. Pinny is offering splendid American Organs, by some of the best and most reliable makers. Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octave couplars. Good authorities, andpersons who have tliem in this city say what magniticent instruments they arc, being just what they are represented—tho bout and cheapest ever offered to his numerous friends and the public at large. Unequalled for tone and touch, and budt to his own orders expressly for colonial use. With strong upright rubber bellows of great capacity; no wooden couplars; all steel-plated rods—no fear of getting out of order with fair usage. These organs are built in a solid black walnut case with mouse-proof attachments, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the lattsfc improvements, Well, how can he sell so cheaply? Why his expenses are so small; his system is, "Small profits and quick returns." Well, we will just call at his office and see for ourselves. He says on the list in his window that he always keeps samples on stock. Who would not have music, when you can purchase a splendid American Organ for £IG, or one with six stops, including the divided octave couplars, for £l9. Note the address— F. J. PINNY, Broadway Terrace, Wellington. Catalogues can be had on application at Daily office. THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHA JOHNSTON.
FOJR SALE. 9000 acres (mora or less) being the property knownas Brandon flail Station, near Bulls, Eangitikei, together with about 1000 head cattle and 2000 sheep. 299 acres, being sections 12 to 30, situate West Olive, near Napier. 3 acres, numbers 359, 3(io, 3(13, on the plan of the city of Napier, v 1 acre, being sections 529 to 530, situate Gough bland, Napier. 2| acres, being sections 54 to 58,75 to 70, 81 to 82, Western Spit, Napier. 102 acres, boin« sections 28 to 30, situato Havelock, near Napier. 242 acres, beiug sections 11 to 13,71 to 73, situate Woodville. 1660 acres, being sections 28 to 33, Kopuarangi Block, near Masierton. 2887 acres, being section 171, Aohouga block, East Coast. 59 acres, being sections 494,495, Man* gapakeha Block, East Coast. lOi acres, being lots 36 to 40,75 and 76,82 to 85,103,248,250, 252, Featherston. 21 acres, being lot 56 near Featherston. 15f acres, being lota 101, and IC4, townshipmf Foxton. Lot 2, Block 0,09 x 75, Ballance-street, Wellington. Lot 3, Block 6,69 x 75, Ballance-street, Wellington. Lot 0, Block 0, 82 x 76, Lauibton-Quay, Wellington. For prices and further particulars apply to JOHNSTON & CO., A rents for the Executors,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2878, 20 April 1888, Page 4
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