! • TEA!! TEA!! W N.z.. mwmru cizette. "The blending to ciitlrel.vattaided to M Mr.'Kelson himself, who' la a Totter ol Btrst experience', and has - k bad »special training In the mf;: ~ I mm. Hmo. ■■■ A ."This Arm, dttm-oi llie■ «u|>- , a ■' port ol fill' purchasers of Tea, IN THE flglSQ b iho : nrilnle: they, offer*' is B«pcrior,to nnytlilnff \vc hju M jxtßceii in tills Colony."' MOATP 'Nelson is , a pnt- ■ fesslonul Tasterand l Blender'* $ bUN THOUGH COPIED i BY ALL J •jj-J • f— m Packets m. PRICES u/a.3/3 4, AWARDED BOXES EISOHfiIOH ,4HALF CHCH CHESTS AUCKLAND ,WELLI NCTQN, CHRISTCHURCH.DUNEDIN, AGENTS EVERYWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS Masterton : J. GRAHAM & Co., R, WYETH, G. WYETH. Oartbrton : MEROER& BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN. OLAREVILLE: F. FEIST, GREYTOWH: MAXTON&SONS, Fbatherston : J. D. COX. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND ■ OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TO PERSONS about to make their wills, and desiring to secure the faithfui ' execution of their last wishes.' ' TO PERSONS ment, TO PERSONS contemplating the settling of theirsstate,or of a Bum or sums of money by trust deed. ' '' i TO PERSONS ? es ' roUB c °Mtitutins; trusts for charitable or benevolent obTO FOREIGN TRUSTEES m(Jll °y a ' n trU!t f° r ;pwsons resident iu thiß Colony. \ All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Custom Hous o 'iuay Wellington, or from ■ ffji. SELLAR, ■ Local Agent at Masterton
HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, PORTBAIf, ■ ■ ' —AND— ■ ' General Photographers, ' 55, Lambton-QUAY, ; WELLINGTON. Mil CONNOLLY bess to no% that ho has admitted. Mr R. HERRMANN ai a partner into the firm, and that the business of General Photographers will for the future bo carried on under the style of Connolly Ac Hermann. The public will no doubt reoognise the vast importance ot having their wants attendee! to by the heads of the firm, and as Messrs Connolly and Hermann PERSONALLY UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING & BE TOUCHING Departments of their businesß the publio oan rely on receiving the VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICES. IMb HERMANN, who is acknowledged by the profession to be UNEQUALLED in the Colony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR $ RE-TOUCHER, holds Beyer Medals won variqui} American Exhibitions He also possesses a THOROUGH KNOW LECfDE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTRY (rarely acquired by theevery-day photographer) and as the whole foundation of the photographic art is based op CHEMICAL PROCESSES, the puhHo will acknowledge. With tf«j addition of Mu HERMANN to the staff the firm are enabled tdbringQlGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the reaoh of all, They guarantee that whilst the likeness will be diatinotly preserved, theii production# will be UNSURPASSED lor ABTISTIC LIGHTING AND PuaiNO, DELICACY OF HALF-TONES, and escelienoe of finish, CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEP FROM g|o/" DOZ. LARGE WORK . AT VERY LOW PRICES . depression WHEN in England a few years ago, I was trying ,ta strike a h&rgain with a pn for a sn»U piece of land, 1 told him 1 thought it had been much neglected thistles, and dock leaves and other useless things allowed to grow. He midr" Well, Mister,there' is; some good in everything growing on this laud, but-perhapa you'don't' Bee ({';"• For a similar. reason, tj\efo is some good in every man don't see it,; nor is yet able to put itto gooduse.Owing to the'depression here and abnftd,l have beoli enabled to buyLCOO worth of Njsw Goods for L4OO, consequently I Qapelvo better yalue thbti any o,thor nji)H ja Wellington,, Cop apd see. 2872 ~ . JaMES HUXLEY. MONEY TO BE SA VED by going' 10 GEORGE DIXON . BLACKSMITH & FARRIER," - QUEBN-ST., MABTERTON. i (CONTRACTED FEET,Corns,or .that j offensive noise of Clicking c^red. NOCURENpJM ' :r t DIXON'S CHAMPION PATENT WIIIE STRAINER is acEnowledgeiby all competent judges to be the Best and Amplest in the Market. Nfl boreingof the pqst'renui^.,Call to -B.ee horses shod with Steel ShoisforGs Mr set FOR CASH only at 65Q DIXON'S 2800 "ARTHUR WARBURTON &CO, Stookami Shaeebeokers,Land,E3iaib . Fnusous, and Ganatii Commission . • Aoaris, • ; Lajwioh QMY, Wuwatos.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3023, 8 October 1888, Page 1
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635Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3023, 8 October 1888, Page 1
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