Business Notices. EKE'i'AHUNA EMPORIUM HENRY AULIN, {Late of Maurkevilk). EESPEOTFDLLY intimates to tho inhabitants of Eketahuna and. tho Busk Sottleincnts that ho has taken over MrSpillane's General Storo, where lie hopes by keeping first-class articles in tho shapo of 1 GROCERIES DRAPERY, : 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 lato business at Mauricevillo are to bo paid to Mr Gundekson, before tho end'of May, or legal proceedings will bo taken for their recovery. 2889 KU.IT rjIRMS JjlOR gALE BEST MARKET KINDS.
Apple Trees from 12a to 24s per doz on blight-proof stocks Macrocarpn from 8s por J 00 " Pious Jnsignis, two years old, transpiauted, 128 por 100; three-years old 15s per 100 Walnuts, Gs to 12s por doz Gobsohoniua, best, large kiud, 5s to Gs por doz HEDGEPLANTS African Box, 15s per 1000 Barberry, 12s per 1000 PrivotCsper 100 Rhubarb. Boots, is to 12s per doz CAMBLIAS, HOSES, ORNAMENTAL ■ TREES, AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, &o„ &c. D, BARRATT TIVIDAHC JNURSjERT, MOROA,NEARGREIITO\VN; TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING NURSING AND A COMFORTABLE HOME, [UMITIFICATJSD NORSK.] MRS BAKER, Nelsou ; street, off Basin Reserve, could offer Board and Lodging, with all the comforts of a home, to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and nursing, or to any lady, either iu the city or from the country, who wishes to socure proper attention prior to mid during her cuiifinomens. Mrs Baker possesses large experience as a nurse in both classes of cases. The house is large, airy, and healthily situatei]. A comfortably fuinishcd sitting room and bedroom ran be provided, Apply personally or by lettor, to Mrs Baker, fourth house from top of Nelsonstreet, right-hand side. Terms modorate, Highest references can be given by the advertiser, 289? BRITISH. INDIA" V, CHINA. 1 India Groin better TEA than China,"— London Times. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA! Direct from tlio Ochtcrloney Valley in tlio NeiMiorry Hills Ib tlio COMING TEA FOB HEIV ZEALAND
Hundreds of Testimonials as to the Quality &c, One says—" 1 have not had a moro delicious Cup of TEA sinco 1 have been in ■ the-colony. Another winds up with—"l hope you will always bo ablo to supply me with this-Tea." Another writes—" Send nio two boxes, and kooji two more for mo for feav you -runout," Another Lady who is a judge of good Tea says—" I cannot drink any other Tea . now." Another Lady who lias travelled in nearly every Country in tlio world, and an acknowledged judge ot Tea Bays-" I think the other Tea is so vulgar after drinking your Indian Tea." MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA, Is the only Tba sent direct from the Plantation pure and unadulterated. All other Teas whether from India or China, can only be bought in tlio market, the best qualities being always snatched up for tlio European market, where they command a far higher price. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA. Is the BEST, the PUREST, and tlio most GENUINE TEA. that lias over been imported to tlio Colonies. £3^REIIEMBER—This Tea cannot be had from any other house in "Now Zealand. ALEX. MUNRO, Importer, Willis-Strcoc, Wellington, $ m m Or \ fr The Patent Uoot Stud, For sawing into the soles and heels Uoots,
A act equal to a pair of soles and heels, Prices Bd. 10d, and Is the dozen, Keys for screwing them in, 4d each. fiUTTA PERCHA HALF SOLES, And solution for Repairing Boots, war' united to keep the damp from your fuel; very simple, just stuck on the boots, Also (Jutia Perclia Soled Boots, 'Dick's Maku I ,.men's 18s Gd, children's sizes, 7, Gs Od, rise Gd a size. Postage Extra on all Goods. Reference.—Proprietor of this paper. W. H. FAME, 14], Armaeh-st,, Ohristchurch. SHOMf^TKEID, THE COBNHILL ' Warehouse Auction Room, And Sale Yard, COHNUILMT. (OFF JIANNEIIS-SI.) Wellington, Juno 1888. our Willis-street Premises } wholly unsuitable and far too small for our increasing business, wo have decided to abandon them, and aro now removing to the above address—a lino twostoried brick building, fitted with all tho conveniences for carrying, on our genoral busiuess, combined with that of Auctioneers,'' We shall continuo to hold largo stocks of General Merchandise and Produce of all kinds, In our now promises, situated in tho heart of tho busiuess part of To Aro, wo shall be prepared to' rcceivo consignments of Merchandise, Produce, Fruit, &c, generally for Salo by Public Auction on the most reasonable terms, Outdoor Sales of Merchandise, Household Furniture, Horses, Cattle, &c., conducted with the utmost carc-for both vendors and purchasera. Attached to our premises we have a capital Sale Yard for Horses, &c. Special lines ofjßaled Hay and Racehorse Fodder. Soliciting your patronage, . \ »; ■ . ... .Wo Ma,yourafaithfully. saom&ifp,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2948, 12 July 1888, Page 4
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