WORTH 12s (ill. MONSTER CLEANING SALE, DRAPERY CO., ] MAMGIKG PARTNER,
TEA! TEA!! W • e>C# ■ "it IN THE 3?WE KISS. Mr Nelson is ut I'Mrcsstoiisil Jasfcf uuJ DUiider' $ vV v# & s U™ THOUGH COPIED J PRICES by all m ?• f - Kj Packets m 2/8,3 SgiS AWARDED BOXES feScßfl tellNpTE Mr mif CHESTS mMwmh &Co CHCM prl r<siN : W- v ka omm. ' 7tlio lileiiitinj; (a siitiielv altoulul to Uv Mr.:Kclswi 'i'liftcr of prnt esu'ricini;. nial Uik'fjueial IriiiuiiiK in Hit art.: 1 jimu nemo. ■ " liiia (Iviii ilcsNVfci Ita anji|ii',rt.i'( fill |ntrclwbi "V'iis, US tlit: 10 tlicj PifiT i« nifioriw In r.nyiliin;" noinii" vet tain iii lliis t'olyij ' AUCKLAND ,WELLI NQTO'fICHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN, AGENTS EVERYWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS Masteueon : J. GRAHAM & Co., R, WYBTU, G. WYETII. CAHTERTOK : MERCER & BAYLISS, \V. P, ALLEN, Claiieyiluj ; F. FEIST. Gbeytows : MAXTON & SONS, I f KATHEiismv: J. D. COX. fcfs in nrii OFi''ERS GREAT ADVANTAGES Til PFRMIK about to make their wills, and desiring to secure the faithful IU rtnuvliw execu ti on 0 { tbeir Inst wishes. about to marry and make provision by marriage contract or settlement. TO PERSONS contemplating the settling of their estate, or of a sum or sums of desirous of constituting trusts for charitable or benuailent objects. holding moneys in trust for persons rcaideiifc iu 1 thia Caloi.y, All such sliou .d t:Vtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES torn Hmis" (jiay W lm«toii, or fnmi . , Wit. SELLAR, • Load Agent at Mustevton
WINTER DISPLAY AT THE CORNER HOUSE, OP MILLINERY, FURS, DRESSES, FANCY WOOLLES GOODS, RIBBONS, MANTLES, AND JACKETS. Graves and Fleming JJAVE j(roat pleasure, in announcing to their numerous customers in tcwu and country flint their WINTER GOODS are now opeirgd up, unci are being displayed in their Windows, and will bo found to be well vortli inspection by the inhabitants of 'Wellington and District. MILLINEBY. Wo liavo some very pretty designs in Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, in French and English, and also OUR Trimming. The prices aro very moderate, and the Roods not to be equalled in Wellington. FUBS, .«d FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS. We liavo a aplendid variety of Furs, and the assortment of Woollen Goods is very large ami complete, including a number of novelties, DUESSGOODS,PLUSHES, p. DRESSMAKING.. AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES. i'ETONE SUITS MADE TO ORDER —AT—GRAVES $ FLEMING'S, The Comer lloiw, Wellington, 28(37
T)RINCB OF WALKS LIVERY X STABLES AiND HOUSE ÜBPOSITOHY WXU.LOX NKILL Is prepared to supply tlio tiavollinjl publio with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEtilCLliS Of ev.ery description on tin; shortest notice. The Livery depiiitmeiit is under tf.o cure of an experiencd urnnm, and every attention ia paid to atubiinjr, bait ami stall accoimnodi,tioii. HORSES of iirsfc-cla33 quality kpt constantly mi hire. A 'BUS Will run to and from tho Stables to niece every train. Mono.—Civility, i.luud Acmiiiwilalm and li EA iONABLE Chunks, [-BD7 11T. REiiS, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, (Late of Petersjn's) HAVING commenced biwineos 113 above, solicits the patronage of hii friends. •MottoCjleai'sess -and kfrtcikncy, AddressOppositb Emwhk Hotel, MASI'KI!TO>'. CONNOLLY is HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTUAIT, —AXD■General Photographers, . 55, Lamijxon-ql'ay, WELLIK 0 T 0 K, Mil CONInOLLY boys to imtijy that lie lias admitted Mit l{, HERK< MANN as a partner into the linn, and . that the business of Uuimrul l'hotogra- ! pliers will for the future bo carried on 1 under tlio style of | Connolly A: Ilovniauii. j _ The public will no doubt recognise the vast I importance of haying their wants attended j to by the heads of the Jinn, and as Messrs : Connolly and Hermann PERSONALLY • j UNDERTAKE THEOI'EIi ATINU amiIIE. , TOUCHING Departments of their business ■ j the public can roly on receiving the VERY BEST.WOItKMANSII P AT LOWEST PRICES. . JIII HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to be UNEQUALLED in Die Colony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR and RE-TOUGHER, holds several lirst prizo Medals won at various American Exhibition.; He al-0 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 of M<: HERMANN to the s'alT the firm are enabled to bring HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the reach of all. They guarantee tliat whilst tho likfjies3 will be distinctly preserved, theii productions will be UNSURPASSED r jr ARTISTIC LIGHTING AS PuHING DELICACY' OF HALF-TONES, and excellence of finish. CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEP MOM 3©/ b DOZ. ' LAItGE WOiiK AT VERY LOW PBICISB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2906, 23 May 1888, Page 1
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727Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2906, 23 May 1888, Page 1
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