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EKETAHUNA EMPORIUM wHENMAULTNv .' {Late ofMawicenlh) RESPECTFULLY intimates to the inhabitants of Ekotahuna and the Bußh Settlements that ho has taken over Mr Spilkno's General Storo, wlioro he hopes by-keeping first-class articles in the GROCERIES, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS,. SHOESj AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, to come in for a fair share of the settlers patronage. _ All accounts owing to him in connection with hie Into business at Mauricoville aroto bo paid to Mr Gundebson, before the ond of May, or legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. ' 2889 -CWIT mKBES JTIOR HALE BEST MARKET KINDS. Apple Trees from 12s to 24s per doz on blight-proof Btocks Macrocarpa from 8s per J 00 Finus Insignia, two years old, transplanted, 12s per 100; throe-years old 15a pev 100 ■Walnuts, 6s to 12s per doz Gooseberries, best, large kind, 6a to Gs per doz >' HEDGEPLANTS • African Box, IBs per 1000 ', Barborry, 12s per 1000 ' Privet fa's per 100 Rhubarb Boots, 4s to 12s per doz OAMEMAS, ROSES, ORNAMENTAL : TREES, AND FLOORING ..SHRUBS. &c., &c. • D.BARRATT TIVIDALE JNUKSJSBY, MOROA.NEARGREITOWN. • 2924: TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING NUMNG AND A COMFORTABLE HOME. [CERTIFICATED* KTOSE,^ MRS BAKER, Nelson-street, off Basin Reserve; could offer Board and Lodeing, with all the comforts of a home, to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and nursing, or to any lady, either in the city or from the country, who wishes to secure proper attention prior to and during her confinement, Mrs Baker possesses large experience as a nurse in both classes of cases. The house is large, airy, and healthily situated. A comfortably furnished sitting room and bedroom can be provided. Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker, fourth houao from top of Nolsonstreet, right-hand side, Torms moderate. Highest references can bo givon by the advertisor. 2897 BRITISH INDIA CHINA. ' Ini'w ffrotra ktkr TEA than China,"— London Times, MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA! Direct from the Ochterloney Valley in the Neilghorry Hills, is tho COMING TEA FORNEW ZEALAND Hundreds of Testimonials as to the Quality &c, One says—" 1 have not had a more delicious Cup of TEA flinco 1 have been in the colony. Another winds up with—"l hope you will always bo able to supply me with this Tea."v Another writes—" Send mo two boxes, and keep two more for mo for fear you runout," Another Lady who is a judge of good Tea says—" I cannot drink any other Tea now," Another Lady who has travelled in.nearly every Country in tho world, and an acknowledged judge ot Tea says—" I think the other Tea is aovvulgnr after ' driuking your Indian Tea." MUMO'S INDIAN TEA, Is tho only Tea sent direct from the Plantation puro and unadulterated. All other Teas whether trom India or China, can only bo bought in tho market, the best qualities being always Bnatched up for tho European market, where tboy command a far higher price. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA. Is the BEST, the PUREST, and tho most GENUINE TEA that has ever been imported to the Colonies. cannot be had from any other house in Now Zealand. ALEX. MUNRO, Importer, Willis-Streot, Wellington. The Patent lioot Stud v For serening into the soles and heels Boot*, A set equal to a pair of soles and heels. Prices Bd. 10d, and Is the dozen, Koys for screwing them in, 4d each.' GOTTA PEROHA HALF SOLES, And solution for Repairing Boots, warranted to'keep the damp from your feet; very simplo, just stuck on the boots, Also GuttaPercha Soled Boots, 'Dick's Make', men's 18s Cd, children's sizes, 7, 6s Gd, rise (id a size, Postage Extra on all Goods. Reference,—Proprietor .of this papor, ff. H.PAME, 141, Armarii-st., Oliristchurch. SHORTT & EEID, THE CORNHILL ' Warehouse Auction Room, And Sale Yard. COUNIIILL-ST. (OFF MakMEKS-ST.) Wellington, Juno 1888. FINDING our Willis-street Premises wholly unsuitable and far too small for our increasing business, we have decided to abandon them, and aro now removing to the above address—a fino twostoried brick building, fitted with all tho conveniences for carrying on our general business, combined with that of Auctioneers; We shall continue to hold largo stocks of General' Merchandise and Produce of all kinds. In our new premises, situated in the heart of tho business part of To Aro, wo shall bo prepared to receive consignments of Merchandise, Produce, Fruit, &c, eenerally for Sale by Public Auction on the most reasonable terms. Outdoor Sales of Merchandise, Household Furniture, Horses, Cattle, Ac, conducted with the utmost carofor both vendors and purchasers. Attached to our premises we have a capital Sale Yard for Horses, &c. Special lines of Baled Hay and Racohorse Fodder. Soliciting your patronage, Wo are, yours faithfully, ;:'„:■; SSORTT&R,EID.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2945, 9 July 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2945, 9 July 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2945, 9 July 1888, Page 4

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