TEA! '■■TEi'lH ■■■■■ : Mil |Bl ■:-»,t isonswuMiirJiy;.; "Die Mcmliiii; Is entirely ntwmW to.. Kir Mr. ScliOl) )ilniSelli : \vlio is' a' mraMiiM 'This (Inn deserves llii! sii|i-. |»rtof i\ll l'mrcliasora ol 'l'ra,, as th'o drlMo llicj l olUr {>' .«u|Krior to iuiytliim; wo limt'ii In Hi's Colmiy' .■' ssjefes entss, Mr.NclsblL.l2- n. |= [cssioial. Tjitifi'o THOUGH PRICES *k£?33 jjspi COPIED BY ALL •tovwi^S m m m m. &S <Z&mwm!Si£Z liii AUCKLAND,WELLINGTON,CHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN, AGENTS EVERYWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS:- . Mastereon : J. GRAHAM & Co., R. WYETH, G, WYETH. Oamerton : MERGER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN. CiAituviLM: F. FEIST. . 'Greytown:MAXTON&SONS. Feathekston : J. D, COX,
THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TO PERSONS about to pmko their wills, and desiring to aecuro tho faitkfui i w i biivviiv eMoUtion of tl]eir ]aßt wisheSi TO PERSONS a boutto marry andmake provision by marriage contract or settle TO PERSONS .contemplating tho sottlingof thoirestato.or of a sum or sums of luru T UHg money by trust deed. , TO PERSONS • esiloUß ° f conßtitutint ! trusta for cliaritablo or benurolcnt obTO FOREIGN TRUSTEES M*""" mune y ß > n ttust forepersons resident iu All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Oustorn Hous» Wellington, or from : - ■■■. . WM.SELLAR, ... ' ''. . ' .'":. .• Local Agent at Mastorton
mam G, L, JENNESS, DEGS to inform his friends and ho ) public gonerally, that ho has just iceiycd a Bplendid assortment of jewelry of all kinds, also gold and Silvei fetches.. 100 jewelled 8 Day Brass rum Clocks, worth 25s each to bcnold i 16s each, 300 English Lover Clocks ibo sold from 6a; 110 American Lover locks to bo'sold from 0s; 100 Amorican larums to bo sold from Os ;250 English ever Alarums, to- be sold from 9s id 10s each, Also a largo assortment of iher kinds AmoricanEiiglißh and French looks. Diamond Rings, Bracolets, rooches and all other kinds, of jowellry ado to order at tho shortest notico. lso all kinds of repairs, Skilled worken kept. All work dono on tho pro liscs, (r, L, J. Begs to iuform his mntry customers that they can for irward their watches by pared post at cost of 8d each way registered, Country rdors punctually attended to, Noto tho Idress.-U. L. JENNESS, 6 „Willis-at. /ellim'ton. . 270 q COAL AND COKE. INCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY -By using thoBest Household,: Steam smithy coals. From the ■ Celebrated iRUNNER COAL MINES, GBEYfor Smelting,Malting,and other ;purposos, Fire Bricks.Firo Clay, and I ■ays on hand or made to order, and can j jbtained at the Depot, Manners-street lowarcof your register stoves and grates, lso onlyßruimer Coal, that will not burn our ranges.and is more economical than ny other coal. .Also, superior Newcastle nd Weslport Coals at current rates. SRUNNEB COAL COMPANY, Manners-at., Wellington. 2799 VMERICAN ORGANS!! TOLL I WELL II QH, HowOheap! And quite true. I am told that F. J.Pisny is offering plendidAiuoricanOrgans, by sonio of the lost and most reliable makers. Each natrument is fitted up with the divided ictaye oouplars. Good authorities, and lorsons who have thorn in this city say rirat magnificent instruments thoy aro, icing just what they aro represented—ho best and cheapest ever offered to ihs iiimeroua friends aud tho public at large. Juequalled for tone and touch.and built o his own orders oxpressly for colonial ise, With strong upright rubber hollows if great capacity; no wooden couplars; 11 steol-plated rods—no fear of getting iut of order with fair usago. Theseorgans re built in a solid black walnut case with oouso-proof attachments, and panelled ralnut back, fitted out with all thejattflt mprovemenfe.'Woll.howcanhesellso heaply? Why his expenses are so email; us system is, "Small profits and quick eturus." Well, wo will just call at his iflice and see for ou'raelves.'•'■ Re says on helistinhiswindowthathoalwayskeops auiplea on stock. '■■ Who would udf have nusic,'when youoaii purchasea splendid ImericanOrgan for £lO, or oriowithsix .tops','- including the-"divided octavo 1 iduplars, for; £19.:... ;Note : the ?.' J,; PpfY,' Broadway ingtoni,Oataloiracs can bj) had ojj miriii. laiipn at Diny c|c^«^'K^^ ir ;. w
CONNOLLY* HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTRAH, "General Photographers, 55, Lambton-quay, WELLINGTON. IVJ. he has admitted Mr R. HERRMANN as a partner into tho firm, and that the business of General Photographers will for tho future bo carried on under tho stylo of Connolly Ac Hermann. Tho public will no doubt recognise tho vast importance of having their wants attended to by tho heads of the firm, and as Messrs Connolly and Hormann- PERSONALLY UNDERTAKE TH . ARETOUCHING Departments of their business tho public can rely on receiving the VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICES. 8 |Mit HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to be UNEQUALLED in the Colony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR & BE-TOUCHER, holds Boveral first prize Medals won various American Exhibitions Ho also possesses a THOROUGHIKNOW LEGDE OP PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMIS. TRY (rarely acquired by the ovoiy-day photographer) and as the whole foundation of. tho pholographio* art is based on CHEMICAL PROCESSES; the public will rwith the addition of Mr HERMANN to the staff the firm aiccnabled to bringHlGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the rcaoh of all.-They guarantee that whilst tho likeness will be distinctly preserved, theii productions will bo UNSURPASSED [or ARTISTIC LIGHTING AND POSING, DELICACY OP HALF-TONES, and excellence of finish, CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEP FROMJ3O/-DOZ, LARGE WORK AT YERY LOW PRICES /: DEPRESSION, WHEN in England a few yearaago, was trying to, strike a bargain with a man for a small piecoof land, I told him 1; thought it had been much neglected thistles and dook leaves and other usoless things allowed to grow He raid—**-\V ell, Mister, there is some good in everything growing on this land, but perhaps you don't'seo it." For a similar reason, there is some good in depression, but every mau don't see it, nor is yet ableto put ittogooduse.Owing to the depression here and abroad,], have been enabled to buy|LGo Dffjrth of New Goons for L4OO, consequently I can give better.valuo thbii any other-man in Wellington,' Come and seo. 2872 James HUXLEYMO WW sJ?&4ra GEOME DIXON BLACKSMITH CARRIER, QUEEN-ST,MASTERTON. .-, nONTRACTED FEET.Corns.or "that \J oflbnsivo noise of Clicking cured. NO CURE NO PAY, DIXON'S CHAMPION PATENT WIRE STRAINER is acknowledged by all competent judges to bo tho Best and Simplest in the Markot, No boreing of the post required. Call to'see homes Bhod with Steel Shocsfor (is per set FORI OASHonlratiGEOi DIXON'S; / 2800 ■: Sio u ok and Shaeebrokers.Land.Esiate FtoqiAij AiroGlisireitiD Commission I.';'?.; irk -^■■■■ : &nm&i, :aO\ p. v >-; y-:? Itofi»H : fio*Y, ; . Wsiarodi oh; ■ ift.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3005, 17 September 1888, Page 1
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