- Business Notices.;•;:' eketahunaempoeiuml HENRY AULIN, , (Late of Mawmiilk) EESPECTFULLY intimates to the inhabitants of Ekutnliuna and the Bush Settlements that ho lias taken over Mr Spillane's General Store, whero he hopes by keeping first-class articles in the ahapoof GROGERIEi, DUPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND . GENERAL IRONMONGERY, to come in for a fair share of the settlers patronage. All accounts owing to him in connection with.his late business at Mauriceville are to bo paid to Mr Gundemon, before the end of May, or legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery, 2889
■TTIIIU.IT mum TTTOR QALE BEST M\EKET KINDS.' Apple Trees from 12s to 24s per doa on blight-proof stocks Maorocarpa from 8s per JOO Pinus Jnsignis, two years old, transplanted; 12s por 100; throo-yeara old 15b per 100 ' . \Valnuta. Gs to 12s per doz Gooseberries, best, large kind, 5s to Gs per doz ; HEDGE PLANTS ' . African Box, 15s per 1000 ■ Barb6rry,l2s per 1000 ' Privet (is per 100 '.'. ■ lthubarb Boots, 4s to 12s per doz CAMELIAS, ROSES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, fc, &c. d.baTratt, TIVIDALK JNURBBRY, MOROA/NISARGREtt'OTO
TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING NURSING AND A COMFORTABLEHOME. [OKUTIFICATBD HUKSK.J MRS BAKER, Nelsoii-ntrcet, off Basin Resorvo, could offer Board and Lodring, with all tho comforts of a homo, to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and nursing, or to any lady, either in the city or from the counj try, who wishes to secure proper attention prior to mid during her coiifiiicmeni. I Mrs Baker possesses large experience as ft nurse in both classes of cases. Tho house is large, airy, and healthily situated, A comfortably furnished sitting room and bedroom can bo" provided. •Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker, fourth house from top of Nelsonstreet, right-hand side, Terms moderate Highest refereiices can be givon by the advertiser, 2897
BRITISH INDIA' y. • CHINA. 1 Ini.ii) Grows ktkr TEA than C/ittw," London Times. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA! Diroct from tho Ochterloney Valley in tho Neilgherry Bills, is the *■' COMING TEA FOR SRIFZBALASD Hundreds of Testimonials as to the Quality &c, Ono says—" 1 have not had a more delioi'jua Cup of TEA since 1 have been in the colony; Another winds up with—" I hope you will always bo able to supply mo with . this Tea." Another writes—" Send 'ino two boxes.
mid keop two more for mo for fear you runout," (Another Lady who is a judge of good Tea wiys—'.'l cannot drink any other Tea now," Another Lady who lias travelled in noarly every Country in tho world, and an acknowledged judge ol Tea says—"l think the othor Tea is bo vulgar after drinking your Indian Tea." MUNKO'S INDIAN TEA, Is tho only Tea sent direct from the Plantation puro and unadulterated. All other Teas whether trom India or China, ean only be bought in the market, the beat qualities being always snatched up for tho European market, whero tnoy command a far higher price, MUNRO'3 INDIAN TEA. Is the BEST, the PUREST, and tho most GENUINE TEA that has ever been imported to tho Colonics. Tea cannot be had from any other houso in New Zealand. ALEX. MUNBO, Importer, Willis-Street, Wellington, The Patent Boot Stud, For screwing into the soles and heels Boots,
A set equal to n pair of soles and hcela, Prices Bd, lOd, and Is the dozen. Koys for screwing them in, 4d each. GUTTAPERCHA HALF SOLES, And solution for Repairing Boots, warI ranted to keep the damp from your I feet; very simple, just Btuck on tho boots. Also Gutta Percha Soled Boots, 'Dick's Make', mon's 18s Cd, children's sizes, 7, (is (id, rise (id a size. Postage Extra on all Goods. Reference,—Proprietor of this paper, W. H.PAME, 141, Armarii-at,, Cliriatcliutch. SHORTT & REID, THE COBNHILL ' Warehouse Auction Room, And Sale Yard. CoRKUIMi-ST. '(OFF ManNEIIS-ST.) Wellington, Juno 1888. PINDINU our Willis-street Premises wholly unsuitable and far too small for our increasing business, we have decided to abandon thorn, and are now removing to the abovo address—a fine twostoried brick, building, fitted with all tho conveniences for carrying on our general busiuess, combined with that of Auctioneers.'' We shall continue to hold large stocks of General Merchandise and Produco of all kinds. In our now premises, situated in the heart of the business part of Te Aro, wo shall be prepared to receive consignments of Merchandise, Produce, Fruit, &c. generally for Sale by Publio Auction on the most reasonable terms. Outdoor Sales of Merchandise, Household Furniture, Horses, Cattle, &c, conducted with tho utmost care for both vendors and purchasers, Attached to our premises we have a capital Sale Yard for Horses, fe. Special linos; of Baled. Hay and Racehorse Fodder, Soliciting your patronage,. , We are, yours faithfully, v SSORTX*PJin>.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2946, 10 July 1888, Page 4
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