BOYS'IIOV II (UIS H woeth :12s 6d. MOKSI'ER CLEAKIIiG SALE, WHOLESALE DEAPERY CO., P. DICKSON, MANAGING PARTNER.
TEA! TEA!! TEA!!! IN THE • nz imsmi mm. ■ "The blending Is entirely attended to by Mr. Nelson Immeli, ivho is i» Taster of great experience, mid li'aj i had n special training in tho art." lIMASU HfSAIO. "This Ann deserves; the Blipport of all purchasers of Tea, as tho artelo.'tliey.ollcr is, superior to anything; \vc lin\q. yet secii in tins Colorty." ' PRESS.. ' "Mr. Kelsop te a professional Taster and. Blcwlcr.'*' • though COPIED BY ALL \k pure PRICES h \ ■M 2/8, 3 rackets fMB B 4, BOXESJg AWARDED EISONpAT 4HALF CHESTS, & Co CHCH m. m m. PORE BLENDED TEAS AUCKLAND ,WELLI NGTON, CHRISTCHURCH.DUNEDIN, " AGENTS EVERYWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS Masieueos : J. GRAHAM & Co., R. WYETH, G. WYETH. Carterton : MERCER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN. Claiieville : F. FEIST. Gkeytown : MAXTON & SONS. - Featiierston ; J. D, COX. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GREAT i ADVANTAGES Tfl PCDCniIC about to make fcheir wills, and desiring to secure the fai " ut rtnwUHw execution of their last wishes, TO PERSONS about to marry and make provision by marriage contract or settle* contemplating the settling of their estate, or of a sum or sums of money by trust deed. desirous of constituting trusts for charitable or bone wlent objects. , holding moneys in trust for persons resident hi this Colony. All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES, torn Hous° Cmy W lmsjton, or from Wm. SELLAR, Local Agent at Maaterton ■ '
WINTER DISPLAY AT THE CORNER HOUSE, OF MILLINERY, FURS, DRESSES, FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS, RIBBONS, MANTLES, AND JACKETS. Graves and Fleming JJAYE m'eat pleasure in announcing to their numerous customers in town and country. that their WINTER GOODS are now opened up, and are being displayed in their Windows, and will lie found to be well worth inspection by the inhabitants of Wellington and District. MILLINERY. • Wo have some very pretty designs ii Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets and Hubs, ii French and English, and also OUI Trimming The prices are very model ate, and the goods not to bo equalled ii Wellington' FUBS, AND FANCY WOO! LEU GOODS. We &&vo a splendid variety of Furs, and the assortment of Woollen Goods is very largo and complete, including a number of novelties. DMSS , ?*!! ¥ DEEss¥aking AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES. KETONE SUITS MADE TO ORDER 1 —AT—i GRAVES § FLEMING'S, The Comr House, Wellington. 2807
PRINCE OF' WALES LlVfißt STABLES AMD H01U& REPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES Of every description on. the shortest notice, The Livery department is under tho. care of an experienced qroom, and every • attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall aocommocktion. ' HORSES of first-class quality lapt constantly on hire. 1 A 'BUS Will run to. and from tho Stables to meet every train. Mono.—Ciciiilji, (loud Accvmmodutm and REASONABLE Chum [2857 H;T. eees, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, : (Lato of Peterson's) HAVING commenced business as above, solicits the patronage of his friends. Motto Cheapness and kfficikxcy, Address .—Oitoite Emmie Horn, Mastekto.v CONNOLLY & HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTRAIT, —AND— General Photographers, 55, LAMUTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Mil CONNOLLY busjs to lwtijy that lie lias admitted Mil R, IIERItMANN as a partner into the firm, add that the bushes of General Photographers will for the future be carried on under the stylo of Counolly Ac Hermann. The public will no doubt recognise the vast importance of having their wants attended to by the heads of the linn, and as Messrs Connolly and Hermann PERSONALLY UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING and RETOUCHING Departments of their business tho public can rely on receiving the VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT ' LOWEST PRICES. Mr HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to be UNEQUALLED in the Colony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR and EE-TOUCHER, holds several lirst 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 the whole foundation of the photographic art is based on : CHEMICAL PROCESSES, the public will knowledge.. With the addition ,pf Jfn JJEJMANN to the staff the firm are enabled to briijg HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the of all. They guarantee that whilst the likeness will bo distinctly preserved, their productions will be UNSURPASSED for ARTISTIC LIGHTING AND POSING, DELICACY OF HALF-TONES, and excellence of finish, CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED FROM 2SO/" DOZ, : ' LARGE WORK AT YERY LOW PRICES
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2892, 7 May 1888, Page 1
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732Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2892, 7 May 1888, Page 1
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