TEA! ; TEA!!.' TEA,!! m JY,7. IKMSmiL etUTTl.,■■■<■{■ The Mending Is entirely atltniM to iv, Mr.. Nelson himself, wlio.ls a iE@3stn EJ4 mm 51*4 mm *j<±. THOUGH PRICES t^iiai^g COPIED BY ALL iHl>> 111 nnssniasK 1 ssas 3flffi «B t& ctimii AUGKU\ND,WELLIMi-iRIBftHURGHiDUNEDIN I ~ AGENTS EpRYWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS :- Masterton : J. GRAHAM & Co., R. WYETH, G. WYETH. Carterton : MEROER & BAYLISS, W.P.ALLEN. ■ Olaretiue ; F. FEIST.. .' • Greytown:MAXTON&SONS. Fbathemton ; J. D, COX, mlm THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE 01 OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TO PERSONS a^out make their wills, and desiring to secure the faithfm execution of their laßt wishes. TO PERSONS' a^,ou ' ; ' ;o m * rr y an *lmake provision by marriage contract or sottlo ment, TO PERSONS conwm P' at ' D g the settlingof theireatate,or of a sum or sums of 4 ■. money by trust deed, TO PERSONS ließ ' l ' oUß constituting trusts for charitablo or benurolont obTO FOREIGN TRUSTEFS lloI(3 '" R mm l a m trußt i or !P erson3 resident itAll such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Ouatorn Houb» (iuay Wellington, or from , ■ Wat. SELLAR,; Local Agent at Masterton .
| G. L. JENNESS,' )EGS to inform his j frionda and tho ) public generally, that he lias just receiyed a splendid assortmont of joweli lory, of nil kinds, also gold and Silver ■ Watches., 100 jowelled 8 Day Brass I Drum Clocks, worth 25s each to bo sold ■ at.lss each,.3oo EnglishLovot Clocks i to be sold from 6s; 110 Amorican Lover Clocks to bo Bold from us; 100 AmericanAlarums to be sold from (is; 250 English ' Lover Alarums, to be sold from 9a ' and 10s each. Also a large assortmont of ' other kind s American English and French Clocks.. Diamond Rings, Bracolets, 5 Brooches aud.all other kinds of jewellry mado to ordor at tho shortest notice. Also all kinds of repairs, Skilled workmen kept. All work donoon tho,pre . raises. G. L. J. Begs to inform his country customers that they can for 1 forward their watches by parcel post at I a cost of 8d each way registered. Country ' ordors punctually attended to. Note tho I addrcss.-G-. L. JENNESS, 0 JWillis-st. Wellington. . 279^ EN'S T^OUNDRI . WORKS, J J Hydraulic Lifts, Gas Ovens Made to h Ordor, Hydraulio Blasts, Colonial - , Ovens Mado, Water Motors Made to Ordor, Stampr ing Dyes and r, . . Prosses.water .'. laid on > J, T. GLOYER, ".■;•■ ENGINEER, fa,. BOULCOTT ST., WELLINGTON. s General Smith, Boilermaker, Shin ; SmidvMillwright, Brass Work, Copper Work, Tinsmiths' Tools, Preserving ■ Plant, Sawmill Plant, Printing Machinos, : Water Engines,- Browum Plant, Water- , works Plant, Turning Lathes. y ' Estimates Given, ; 0018 WALMt PERRY, ... GENERAL BUTCHER, : : : BEIDOE-ST, MASTERTON 'IaMERIOAN. ORGANSI! *■ WELL! WELLII - ff 7\H, HowCheapl And quite true. lam 1() \J told that F. J.PixNY isofforing j. splendidAmericanOrgans, by some of the best and most reliable makors. - Each instrument is fitted up wfyh.tho divided - octave couplars. Good authorities, and persons who have thorn in this city say ' what magnlßoent instruments thoy aro, . being just what they aro represented—- .- the best and cheapest ever olfored to ihs ' numorous friends and the public at large. Unequalled for tone and tou.ch,and built to his own orders expressly for colonial use. With strong upright rubber bellows of great cupacity; no wooden couplars; all steel-plated rods—no fear of getting out of order with fair usage. Theseorgans lt are bujlt in a solid blaok walnut'caso with j mause-proofattachinents, and panelled ' walnut back, fitted out with all the latost improvements. We'ljiowoanheso'lso J cheaply? Why his expensesa'reso small; ly his system isj 'lSmall profits and quick ' d returns." Well, wo will just call, at his 3 { office and see for ourselves, .He ssrys on ,'g tholiat in his window that he alwayskeeps g samples oh stobk,; Who would nbMave jq mmici wh'enyou riaiipurchase a splendid i.' American Organ for £lO, or one with six . .stops',' .'including the''divided' octave s couplars, for £l9. . Note the address—j P. J. PINNY, Broadway Terrace, Wei- ; liiigton. Catalogues can bo had on applijutio'uatDauvodicQ,- ■■■.,"•""'.' -'.'■
CONNOLLYS HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTRAIT General Photographers, 55, LaMHTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Mil CONNOLLY begs to notijy that ho has admitted Mr R. HERRMANN at a partner into the firm, and that the business of General Photographers will for the future be carried on undor tho Btylo of , ■ - Connolly & Hermann. The public will no doubt recognise the vast importance of. having their wants attended to by the heads of the firm, and as Messrs Connolly and Hermann 1 PERSONALLY UNDERTAKEIBE OPERATING & RE TOUCHING Departments of their business tho publio can rely on receiving tho VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICES. |Mn HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to be UNEQUALLED in the Colony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR & RE-TOUCHER, holds soveral first prize Medals won various American Exhibitions He also possesses■a THOROUGH KNOW, LEGDE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC OHEMIS* TRY. (rarely aoquired by the everyday photographer) ana as the whole foundation of the photographic art is based on With the addition of Mr, HERMANN to the staff the firm aro enabled to bringHlGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within tho reach of all. They-guarantee that whilst the likeness will bo distinctly preserved, theii productions will ha UNSURPASSED for ARTISTIC LIGHTING AND POSING DELICACY OF HALF-TONES, and excel lenoe of finish. ■ OABlrfe, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEP ' FROM 20/» DOZAT VERY LOW PRICES DEPRESSION .'•■;, WHEN in England afew years asjo, I was trying to strike a bargain with a man for'a small piece of land, 1 told him ■•• I thought it had been much neglected thistles, and dock' leayea and other useless things allowed to grow. He said-" Well, there-is Borne good in' everything growing on this land, but perhaps you don't sea it.". For a similar reason, thereis some good in depression, but every man don't see if, nor is yet able to put itto good uso.Owing to the depression here and abroad,l havt been enabled to buyLCOO worth of New Goods for L4OO, consequently I can give better value, than any other inan in Wol lington, Come and Beo, 2872 -■- :.. JaMESHUXLEY, MONEY TO BE SAVED GEORGE DIXON : ' l; BLACKSMITH k FARRIER, | ; QUEEN-ST,MASTER,TON, : ; ■ ("iONTRAOTED FEET,Corns,or tha' j offensivo uoise'of Clicking cured, NOQUREWm, •-' ; : v ; : 'DIXON'S' CHAMPIONiAM WIRE STR4INER is acknowledged b; all competent judges to be the Best ani Amplest in the Market, No boreirifj o tho post required.. Call, to see- horse shod with Steel Shocsfor Osier setFOI QASH onlv'at GEO DIXON'S;:^2B(k ARTHUR WARBURTONfiCO,;. StOCKASD SEiREBEOKEES,IiMD,ESTATI FINANCIAI, AKD GiNEBAI. COMMISSION •"AdEkra,^V"'':•!','";\:; , . : LiMßioifQuiy, W?H,tifoioif; : :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3021, 5 October 1888, Page 1
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