jiekiUm organs • WELL! WELL!! OH, How Cheap 1 And quite true. I am told that F. J. Pixny , is ofFeriut? Bplendid Amorican Organs, by some of the best and most tellable makers.': Each instrument iifitted lip with the divided octavo couplars,' Good, authorities, and persons wlio have them in this city say what magnifienut. iustruments "they aro, ■Business Notices. best and cheapest ever offered to his numerous friends and the public at largo. Unequalled for tone'and touch, and built to his own orders expressly f° r colonial use. With strong upright rubber bellows of great capacity; no wooden couplars ; all steol-pMed rods—iio fear of getting out of order with fair usage, ■ : These organs are built in a solid black walnut case with mousorjjroof attachments, and panelled .walnut back, '< fitted out with all tlio lattst improvomonta, Well, how can he soil bo cheaply? Why his oxpenaea aro so small; his system is,-'(Small profits and quiok returus." AVoll,- wo will just call-at his office and see for ourselves. He says on the list in his window that ho always keeps samples on. atook. : Who would not have music, ,whon you can purchase a splendid Amorican Organ for £16,; or ono with six stops, including --: the divided' octave souptai fQr £l9. Note the addresa— P.- J. PINNY, Broadway Terrace, Wei lington. Catalogues can be had on applixitinn at Daily ofiico, EKETAHUNA GENERAL: STORE -TEMPERANCE HOTEL,- —; — AND - CARRYING DEPOT. James Jones, ~.....,.;...;Pii0PMET0it. TTTHIL E thanking my numerous W Customers for their support, I heg; to inform them that I have enlarged my premises to enable mo to keep a larger stock of Groceries and Ironmongery. Winter Btock of Drapery, also a lStge quantity of Ladies', Children's, and Men's boots just to hand, He is prepared as hitherto to carry goods to any place between Mangamahoe and Palmerston. fggf Travellers can obtain accommodation at moderate rates at this establishment, and good stables and paddocks aro provided. 28?9 BOLLER SKATES. diffeveut patterns, with all the Jj| latest improvements, same as supplied by us to all the principal Rinks in the North and South Islands. The above are manufactured by us and thoroughly inspected before leaving the works. ANDERSON & MOBKISON, ELEOTRO-PLATEItS, BRASSFOUNMRS, COPPERSMITHS, & ENGINEERS, Dunedih. Samples may bo Been oh application to our MR WALLACE, 3, Cuba-street, Wellington. . . SKATES? 2947 TO STAND THIS SEASON AT A. W. CAVE'S FARM,> Ore Oro, Masterton, the Thoroughbred Horse, PISCATOKIOUS, By Traducer (imp.), out of Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman ' (imp), out ef Coquette (imp.) by Launcelot, winnorof English Derby and full brother to Touchstone. Traducer by the Libel, by Pantaloon. Tho Libel, out of Pasquenade, full sister to Touchstone. ' It will be seen from tho above that tho stout-hearted Fishorman has been oven moro to the Australian Turf than Traducor to tho Now Zealand Tho fact that Piscatorious is tho only Fisherman and Traducer nickobtainablo should be sufficient to entitle him to the respect of breeders. Owners of marcs vrlio aro desirous to breed high priced youngsters should stick to winninjr strains and put their marcs to a horse bred on tho lines on Piscatorious, whoso breeding alone would command him a big season in any part of the world, In color Piscatorious is a beautiful dark broivn, with black points, standing 10 hands 2in high, has a neat expressive head (never a neator or cleaner head set ou a neck), indicative of a good temper. His neck is long and muscular, with windpipe well detachod; hi? shoulders aro deep and well laid back, and good onough for anything. He's a grand topped 'un, TERMS.—Thoroughbred Mares Ten Guineas, Half bred Mares Six Guineas. Two or more as per agreement, Monies payable on iirst service, by P.N , due 31st December, 1888. Grass FREE until duo notice has been given of stint ing, after which 3s Gd per week will bo charged. Every caw' of Marcs will be taken, but no responsibility, Groomago —6s, to bo paid at time of service, For Particulars apply to • B, CAVE, on A. W. CAVE. Woodloigh Farm, 2948 To Oro Oro, Mastorton, WHERE SHALL WE BUY OUR FURNITURE? Is a question which occurs at somo poriod of lifo to'nlmost all of us,and it is a question which involves two important considerations, viz., Quality aud Pnco Economy is a virtue which should bo possessed by everybody, and in thinking about 'Whore shall wo buy our Furniture,' peoplo naturally desire to be directed to the place where they cm obtain the best value for their money. ■ 1 therefore have much pleasure m drawing attention to the fact that I am now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE of every description, made from wellselected and thoroughly seasonedmaterials LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Mattrasscs and Bedding of every kind ill stock. Pictures framed, Carpets planned and laid Furniture Repaired, Re-Covered and Re-Polished, Ladies'Needleworktflstefullymouutedand adapted toanyarticle of furniture required, All Goods delivered; free to any part of the town, Note the address—Queeti-sfc., Masterton (opposite M.Caselberg'a Store), W. WECXTT Proprietor
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2972, 9 August 1888, Page 4
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824Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2972, 9 August 1888, Page 4
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