Bon'BHftcns ed, WORTH 12s 6d. MONSTER CLEAKING SALE, wholesale drapery CO, P. DIC KbO N, MANAGING PARTNER.
TEA! TEA!! EX N THE moat* ut • cjOS vV PURE v#' 0' THOUGH COPIED, i BtagEo BY ALL ■=-}« ? Packets mm pi 3*i AWARDED BOXES i n»LSONMOATS p 10SM &c' o ML TfWiLCMHmjfh ISS HALF QW3H SSI CHESTS pilb (V 7, iwusmi cwm. "The Wending is entirely attended to by Mr. Nelson himself; who is a ' 'i'nstei' of great experience, and has. had ft special training in tlic art.' 1 / vmu nemo.' '.'This Arm .deserves■the supki port of'.fell, putcliascra of -Ida, Jtho .'flriliJiS tlioy l . offer » Buperior to anything we lm\<) yet seen iu this Colony." PBS,' "Mr. Nolson 12 a piofcssionnl Taster - ond Blender.'' PRICES 2/, 2/*, 2/8,3/AUCKLAND, WELLINGTOM, CHRISTCHURCH.DUNEDIN, AGENTS EVERYWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS Mastereon : J. GRAHAM & Co,, R, WYETII, G, WYETH. Carterton : MERCER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN, ClJAreville : F. FEIST. Greytown : MAXTON & SONS, Feathekstos : J. D, COX. THE PUBLIC! TRUST OFFICE OF OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES jg about to make their wills, unci desiring to Becure the faithful execution of their last wishes, TO PERSONS about to marry and make provision by marriage contract or settle* Tfl PFMS contemplating the settling of their estate, or of a sum or sums of IV rkllUUiW money by tfiist deed. Tfl PERSONS ? C5 ™ U5 cons ' : it l itinq trust-B for charitable or benufolent obmoneys in trust for persona resident in this Colony, All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES, torn Hous» < t uay W luisjton, or from Wm, SELLAR, Local Agent at Masterton
WINTER DISPLAY ! i AT THE CORNER HOUSE, OF MILLINERY", FURS, DRESSES, FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS, El BISONS, .MANTLES, AND JACKETS. Graves and Fleming great 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 be found to be well worth inspection by the inhabitants of Wellington and District, MILLINERY. We have some very pretty designs in Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, in French and English, and also OUll Trimming. The prices aro very moderate, and the goods not to be equalled in Wellington. I FUES, anj) FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS. We have a splendid variety of Furs, and the assortment of Woollen (.foods is very largo and complete, including a number of novelties. DRESS GOODS,PL USIIES, §<!., L% fyj. DRESSMAKING AT MUST REASONABLE PRICES. KETONE SUITS MADE TO ORDER GRAVM^FLEMINffS, The Corner Horn, Wgllwjloii, 280?
PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY X STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY WILLI A.M WEILL Is prepared to supply tho travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, mid VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department is under the care of an experienced m'oom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation, HORSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hire. A 'BUS Will run to and Iroui tho Stables to mecc every train. Mono.—(JieiUhjy (loud Ammnivdtdm and REASONABLE Chanjes, [2857 H. T. REES, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, (Late of Peterson's) HAVING commenced business na above, solicits the patronage of his friends. MottoChkaiwess and hmkiikxcy, AddressOito>jitb Emi-ikb Horn, Mastkktox. CONNOLLY & HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTRAIT, -ANDGeneral Photographers, 55, Lambton-quay, WELLINGTON. Mil CONNOLLY be«s to notijy that ho lias admitted Mr R. HERRMANN as a partner into the firm, and that, the business of General Photographers will for the future bo carried on under the style of Connolly Ac Ilei'inann. The public will no doubt recognise the vast importance of having their wants attended I to by the heads of the firm, and as Messrs I Connolly and Hermann PERSONALLY : UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING axd HEI TOUCHING Departments of their business | the public can rely on receiving the VEiIY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST i'lilCES. Hi; HERMANN, who is acknowledged by llio profession to be UNTIQUALLED in the Colony as a l'lltST-CLASS OPERATOIt and ItE-TOUCHEII, holds several first prize Medals won at various American Exhibitions He al'o possesses a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OP PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTRY (rarely acquired by the overy-day photographer) and as tho whole foundation of tho photographic art is based on CHEMICAL PROCESSES, the publio will knowledge. With the addition of Mn HERMANN to the staff the firm are enabled to bring HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the reach of all. They guarantee that whilst the likeness will be distinctly preserved, their productions will be UNSURPASSED for ARTISTIC LIGHTING AND POSING, DELICACY OF HALF-TONES, and excellence of finish. CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED FROM gO(- DOZ. LAUGH WORK AT YliltY LOW PRICES
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2893, 8 May 1888, Page 1
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745Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2893, 8 May 1888, Page 1
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