TEA! TEA!! TEA h ."<r EXl^ . HI. mVSTBH oucm. "Tlii; liltmlln I .' Is cntirelynttciidcil to bv Mr. Nelson liinnelf, who Is a Taster of ercnt expcriciKe, and liM L lind n epccinl training In the Ml." I - mm mm. H "Tins firm deserves tlio Bliptt port ol ell purclinsera ot Ten, us tlio nrtHo tliey otter Is wt wi|icrloi'to anjlhlnj! ivilm" Ift yet seen in' Hits Colony." IN THE moatc U C»s "Mr Nikon ts a jiru. icffitoi.nl Tasfcr and Mender-' • 0 \l^ PURE O^THOUGH liS-iiQ PRICES V",2/K 12/8,3/COPIED a / BY ALL# /I r—J • ? MU— -^vs Packets BiSSb mm mmo BOXES <}j[LSDN[.IOATI HALF JR/i SI *c> CHESTS CHCH <®v AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH.DUNEDIN, "■ AGENTS EVERYWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS Masteuton: J. GRAHAM & Co., R. WYE I'D, 0. WYBTH. Carterton : MERCER & BAYLISS, W. P. ALLEN. CIAREVILLE : F. FEIST. Greytown : MAXTON & SONS. Feathemxon : J. D, COX.
THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TO PERSONS to make their wills, and desiring to aucuro tho faithfuexecution of tliuir last wishes, TO PERSONS a ' wutto marry and make provision by marriage contract or settle V MIVUIIW raonfc TO PERSONS concomplating tho settling of thoiresfcate.or of a sum or Bums of money by trust deed, TO PERSONS desirous of cunatitutint; trusts for charitable or bonuwlentob' TO FOREIGN TRUSTEES holding moneys in trust for persons rosident ii All such should nMain detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Custom Houa» Wellington, or from Wm. hellar, Local Agent at Mastorton
a. L. JENNESS, BEGS to inform his friends and the _ public generally, that lie has jußt recoiyed a splendid assortment of jewellery of all kinds, also gold and Silvet Watches.. 100 jewelled 8 Duy Brass Drum Clocks, worth 25s each to bo sold at 16s each, 300 English Lovoi Clocks to bo sold from 6s; 110 Atnericau Lover Clocks to be sold from (is; 100 American Alarums to bo sold trom (is; 250 English Levnr Alaruniß, to bo sold from 9s and 10s each. Also a large assortment of other kinds American English and French Clocks. Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches and all other kinds of jewellry made to order at the shortest notice. Also all kinds of repairs. Skilled workmen kept. All work dono on the pre miscs. ft. L, J. Bobs to inform his country customers • that they can for forward their watches by parcel post at a coat of 8d each way registered, Country orders punctually attonded to. Nolo the address,-G. L. JENNESS, 0 ,Willis-st. Wellington. 279' Q UEEN'S "FOUNDRY AND r engineering works. Hydraulic Lifts, Gas Orens Made to Order, Hvdiaine I lasts. Colonial Ovens Made, Wa er Motors Made t'l.Ordur, Stumping Dyes and Proves, water laid on J. T. GLOVER, ENGINEER, &c„ BOULCOIT ST., WELLINGTON, 'sener.il Smith, B. ileruiokoi-, Ship Smith, Millwright, Brass Work, 0 ppcr Work, Tinsmiths' Tools, Pr. serving Plant. Sawmill Plant,M ting Machines, Water Engines, Brewing Plant, Waterworks Plant, Turning Lathes. Estimates Given. 3013 [ALTiiR PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDGE-Sl'. MABTERTON AMERICAN ORG ANSI I WELL I WELL!! OH, HowClk-ap! Andi]uitotrue. lam told that h J. Pinny is oft'erini; splendidAmericauOrgans, by soroo of tinbest and most relianle makera. Each instrument is fitted up with the divided octavo couplars, Good authorities, and persons who. have them in this city say what magnificent instruments they aro, being just what they are ropresiutedtho buiit and cheaprst ever offered to ihs numerous friends and the p'ubiic at largo. Unequalled fortune and touch,and built to his own ordors expressly for colonial use. With strong upright rubber bellow of groat capacity; no woudon cuuplars; all steol-plated rc'ida—no fear of getting outofnrderwithfairusage. Theseorgant* aro built in a solid black walnut case with uiuuse-proof attachnienta, and panelled walnut back, fitted out with all the lattst improvements. Well, how can he sell so cheaply? Why his oxpensesaro so small; his system is, "Small profits and quick tetania." Well, we will just call at his offico and Bee for ourselves.' He says 011 samples on stock. Who would not have music, when you can purchase a splendid American Organ for £l6, or one with sis stops,, including tlio divided octave couplars, for £l9 Note tho address— F. J. PINNY, Broadway Terrace,. Wellington.' Chtataueß can be had on oppJijatiou at PiJiy office;. " '
CONNOLLY & HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, MITRAL 1 , —AND— General Photographers, 55, Lajibiot-QIUY, WELLINGTON. Mil CONIvOLLY bajsto notijy that he has admitted Mr R. HERRMANN as a partner into the firm, and that the business (if General Photographers will for tho futuro be carried ok. under tho style of I Connolly Ac Hermann. | The publio will no doubt recoguißO the vast importance of having their wants attended to by- the beads of the firm, and as Messrs Connolly and Hermann PERSONALLY UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING & HE TOUCHING Depaitmcnts of their business the public can rely on receiving tho VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICES. 'Mr HERMANN, who is acknowledged by tho profession to bo UNEQUALLED in the Colony aB a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR & RE-TOUCHER, holds several Bret prize Medals won various American Exhibitions He al o possesses a THOROUGH KNOW LEGDEOF PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTuY (rarely acquired by the cvery-day phoiogtapherj and as tho wkolo foundation of (he phuiogranhio art is based on t HiiMICAL PROCESSES, the publio will acknowledge. With the addition of Mu HERMANN to the s aff the firm aro enabled to bringHlGH CLASS CH'/TOGRAPHY within tho reach of all. They guarantee that whilst tho lib-nrßs will be distinctly preserved, tlieii productions will bo UNSURPASSED 'm ARTISTIC LIGHTING AMD Pu&ift'G, DELICACY OF HALF-TONES, and excellence of finish. CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEP FROM ZOI* DOZ. LARGE WORK AT VERY LOW PRICES DEPRESSION WHEN in England a few years az«, I was trying to strike a biu-guin with a mail for a small pieeoof Lnd. 1 told him 1 thought it had been much neglected thistles, and dock leaves and other useless tilings allowed to grow. Uesaid—"Well, Mißter, there is some good in everything growing on this land, but perhaps you dou't seo it." For a similar reason, there is some good in depression, but every man don't see it, nor is yet able to put it togood use.Owing to tho depression hero and abroad, 1 Iwvo been enabled to buy LtiOO worth of Nbw Goods for L4OO, consequently 1 can gi'o oetter value-thuu any other man in Wol. lington. (Jome and seo, 2872 JAMES HUXLEY. MONEY TO BE SAVED BY GOING TO GEORGE DIXON BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, QUEIfiN-BT., MASTERTON. pONTRAOTED FEET,Corns,or that I J offensive noiso of Clicking cured. SO CUBE NO MY. DIXON'S CHAMPION PATENT WIRE STRAINER is acknowledged by all competent judges to bo the Best and Amplest in tho Market. No horeing of the post required - Call to see horses shod with iiteel Shoesfor lis per set FOR CASE only at GEO DIXON'S 2800 arthuiTwarburton & CO. Stock and Shahebrokjrs.Land, Estate Financial, asdli isnuhal Commission Aob.vis, • Liwor Qwy, Wiimm,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3030, 16 October 1888, Page 1
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