- GENERALNOTICES^;:- ,\ i ',' x a, fan tf f J «A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, • All at permmum POST FREE-;: ' fleyiiold s Weekly Nowspapor," 10a Gd 1 Lloyd's' Weekly JNdwspapet';"lo3"Ctl r ' •Weekly Dispatch;" 10d , 6dr , ' v ' ; 1 Weekly Times stid Echo,";los Cdr J ' Glasgow' Weekly MaU^lOs-iid"^'; 1 DefroitFroe;Pressj";:los.Cd '.Weekly fedition6fKVtfd6nTimes,' 'IBs !.'Nati6iial Reformer," 18s : ' Any newspaper, published ;'••"' procured to order, ';;•';' '''' ;■.'•'.
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FRENCH'S ACTING EDITION PLATS,-'. v -"." ■ A largo atuek ou hand, 9di ; 'BMILB ZOLA'S NOVELS, "Pot-liouille.'jf Nairn," "L'Asaomoir," "Intho Sum," Is (Id each by post. THE POCKET ENCYOLOP/EDIA A compendium of general knowledge for ready reference containing noarly 50,000 rcferoncos, just published, 4s Cd WHITAKER'S ALMANACK; 1888, By Post Is Cd THE ART OF SINGING ; By, Albert Bacli,-By Poßb 4s;! Wholesale; and Mid' Booksellers. MqIsIiAMBTON quay, WELLINGTON.*
AMERICAN O,E"GAPU . ,;■, WELL! WELJjI! .; OH, HowCheapJ And qujto trup. I am told that F. J. Pinny is offering splendidAmericanOrgans, by boiiid of the best and most reliable makers, V Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octave couplars, Good authorities, ami porsons who havo'them in this city say what magnificent instruments thb'y aro, being just what they are represented—thn bout and cheapest ever otferefytp ills numerous friends and the public at largo, Unequalled for tono and touch.ahd built to his own orders expressly for colonial use.' With strong upright rubber hollows of great capacity;, no woodon. couplars; all steel-plated rods—no fear of getting out of order with fair usage. Tiiesebrgans are built in a solid black walnut case with mouse-proof attachments; and pailelled walnut back, fitted out with all the la'ttst improvements. Well, how can he'sell so cheaply? Why his oxpohsesare so sihall; his system is, "Small profits and quick teturns." Well, wo will just call at his oflico and soe for ourselves. l flo Wvi it; the list in his window that lienlwajsKcps' samples on stock. Who'woulid'lVpiJiav'fi music, when you can purclms6<aj)Je)HJ(d, American Organ for £lO, or one.with«i,v stops, 'including the divided couplars, for £l9. Note the i.F.'J. PINNY, Broadway Torrace,!Woliington. Catalogues can be had on applisition at Daily office ...''lv'
THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDITOBS' ASSOCIATION (Limited). ■.;,, Fori the Phoikction op Team, CoiiEoions _ . .', . OF Accodkts, Au ~ !ii TSSUES Weekly Commercial Bcporlofc J. Bankriiptcics,Bills ot Sale, Assignments, Loans on Wool andCrops.ifco, Mekcs private enquiries as to financial status; Collects accounts anywherojn New Zealand, and-in Australia; Keeps Debtors Registers of pji-i sons who are'gelling into'debt, whioli ore open to the inspection ot subscribers,Class2 •'Subscription one and two guineas.payabU' in advance.-'...-.■ :£:.•;■.'. ■.'■■..':; , r's£ ;■ K Master-top Agent, Mr.W, Seller. ■':■..■ ;> f ' '■'" „ .■■ Solicitor, Mr Aj B« Bunttyo/r -, J. B, BANDEKSON, R\t«.j . Genwal Manager,.-.?; SHORTT& BEISi Warehouse Auction Roomj And Sale Yard.' Jl; CoitMiiiiirST. (off: Manneks-st.) , . • '■' Wellington, Juno 1888. >TIINDINU ; our Willis4£reot PreiiiUea Jj ivhollyi'unsuitabloand far tub Biuall for our increasing business, we have decided to abandon thorn; and are now removing to thp a fiuo t\yq. storied brick building; fitted with all tho conveniences for carrying on our general buamess.'combitied with tliat ofAuction- ] eers.' \7e sliall continue to hold large stocks.. of General Merchandise, and Produce,of all kinds. In our iiew premsituated in the heart of the business part of Te. Avo, *we shall bo prepared to '■■ 'receive, consignments of Merchandise, ProducerFruit ) -&()'.liinmUy76fSaleby , Public Auction, ontho jnoßt ; reasonable i terms.'- Outdoor Sales 6f<Merchandise, ; HousehbUliFuruitati/HorsesllCattlO; &o,,:conduoted„wit]i, tie .utinosfc'care for bfttb:vondorßa^d.:pu'icnas'ere,' : ittache'd' .. tQ:our premiads wo ham 4 oapital Sale • YardforiHowesji&w^^-^l;'^!^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2992, 1 September 1888, Page 3
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648Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2992, 1 September 1888, Page 3
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