TEA! . "TEA!! liy Mr,Kolam lilimcit, wlib Is.n 'foster 01-'gretit cx|Ktlciia','nml lim '•' lisil'a special iriliitiij; lii.tlic mi:-' l' ;; 'i ■■ : '.imm" ! Haiiii'" '•' IN THE W?^ mm m THOUGH PRICES COPIED BY ALL juj^jiS^J W^% Zitf%i. m, iEQSEZi S&3 AUCKLANDvWEL[INGTOH ) GHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN WAIRARAPA AGENTS;- :. ...... Masteuton : J. GRAHAM & Co.; R.'WYETH;G'. WYETH. Oariertoh : MERGER & BAYLISS; W. P. ALLEN> Oiareviuei'F.FElST. :'■''' ''■ •" > Greytown;MAXTON&.SONS. FeatueksionVJ. 1 ]). COX.' THE POBLIO TRUST OFFICE OF ':■* OFFERS; GREAT ADVANTAGES TO PERSONS about *° make ffil,s ' and desiring to. u'ecuro the faithfm ivi I.HVVIIV oxecu tion of their lost wislios. TO PERSONS 1 ' ut^ ar V a^mR HP r ° l ™' on ''' } y or sottlo ... • ,•"• ■ • ment. 1 ' * ■.' ■'. '" v ; - TO- PERSONS .contemplating tho settlingof theitsstato.or of a Biimor sums of. ,wrcngun » money by trust doed, : ' >;• .;.,;:.'. JO PERSONS • 08iloUB oJ oonßtitutin ? for charitable or bciwolorit obTO FOREIGN TRUSTEES llo . tlinK moue),s in tluat %iP erson ? ■ AH such flliould obtain'detailed information from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Oaatorn Hous» '4uay Wellington,, or from ; VVm. SELLAR, ..:-■ ■:■; , .'•;.■: ■'■.'..'" .■ '; .". local Agent at Mastertori,! ;•-.'.
G.L. -JENNESS,'; BEGS to inform his frionds and'tho publio generally, that ho has just re'Coiyed a splendid assortment of jowellcry of all kiiKkValso' i>old and Silvei Watches.. 100 jowelled 8 Day Brass Drum Clocks, worth 25s each to be Bold at IBs each; 300 English Lovor Clocks to bo sold from 6a; 110 American Lover Clocks to be sold from 6s; 100 American Alarums to'be sold'irom 6s; 250 English Loyor Alarumv to • bo sold from'9s and 10s each. Also a largo assortment of other kinds American English and Frendh Clocks. Diamond Rings, Bracolets, Brooches and all ottee kinds of jewellrv made to order at the-"shortest notico; Also all kinds of repairs, Skilled workmen kopt. All work donoon the pro raises. R. L; J, Begs to inform his country customers that thoy cair for forward their'watches, byparcol post at a cost of 8d each way registered; Country addrosß,-G. L. JENNESS; 0 "Willis-st. Wellinptbn. • > 2791
CONNOLLYS HERMANN, '. LANDSCAPE, POETRAIIV, / —asd- '-.".: General Photographers, 65, Lambton-quay, '" ..WELLINGTON." MRrCONIiOLLY bogs to nofcijy tin ■ lib has admitted Mb R, HER* MANN as a partner into the firm, an that the busineja; of General Photogn phera will for the. future be carried-o under the style of ' -•'.■" ■ Connolly' & Hermann. importance of, having their wants attends to by tho heads"of the firm, anil as Messi Connolly and Hermann- PERSONAL! UNDERTAKE THE OPERATING & RI TOUCHING Departments of their businoi the publio oan rely oh receiving the' VERY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT „ , LOWEST PRICES, , r ~ |MnHEEMANN, who isaoknowledgedb the profession to ho UNEQUALLED in th Colony as a FIRST'CLASS OPERATOR i RE-TOUCHER; 'holds several first priz Medalßwon various American Exhibition He also possesses a THOROUGHKNOV LEGDEOF PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMH TRY (rarely acquired by the eyeiy-da photographer) and as the whole foundatio of tho photographic art is based-' o CHEMICAL PROCESSES, the publio wi acknowledge.' : J With tho addition of Mn, HERMANN. I the staff the firm are enabled to b'ringHlGl CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, within tho r'eac of. all. They guarantee that Whilst tt likeness will be distinctly preserved, the productions/ will beUNSUBPASBF.T», {< ARTISTIC LIGHTING ->ABD PO3lN< DELIOAOY OP.HALF.TdN.ES„and,eMe lenoe of finish. ■• -■• CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEJ 1 FROM 2b/-;DOZ, ' LARGE WORK: AT VERY LOW PRICE | DEPRESSION - .../"HEN in England a few years'agi '. W I was'trying'to strike a bargai with a man for a small piece of land. .' told him ,1. thought.; it, had, bee: - much neglected' thistles/'and dock leave . ._j .it u- n..-„„„ „iu„,„j *„„,.,,„ He said-" Well; Mister, there is spm . good in everything growing on this land , 'but perhaps .you - don't see it,".. For similar -reason,'the re is Bo'me' good i depression, but every man don't bob il nor is yet able to put it to good use.Owin to the depression here and abroad,l hav been enabled to buy LCOO worth of Nki Goons for I can git better value than any other man in Wei , lington, Oomeandsee.... . 1 2872 -.. JaMES HUXLEY. \ : MeY TO'BB SAVED GEOfeGE DIXON BLACKSMITHS FARRIER, : ,QUEEN.ST,jMASTEETON. /CONTRACTED FEET.Corns.pr, tha yj offensive noisb'-pf Olioking;cured DIXON'S'CHAMPION PATENI WIRE STRAINER is "acknowloHged b] all competent judges tob'othe Best'ani Simplest in the Market. No bpreing p thp ; post required;, Call' to ; se'o' horse shod with Steel Shocsfor Cs nor aot fOl qASH ; 6nIy.aVGEO:'DIXON;£I; ! : M ; : ARTHUR ;;WARBURTON;& m ■•; Sidbk and Shabebrokers.LandjEstati FihanDiaiVand Giiire'BAii CfiMinssioH ■:,!;■;: aA :^lfx ': ,';IIiMB^HQDAV,,WBIUMOION>. 1 .
jIP.W'bRT W, AND I' ' ENGINBERIN^.WORKSm Hydraulic Lifts, Gas' Ovens' Made to' Order, Hydrftulic Blasts, Colonial OvonsMadcWater Motors Mado to Order, Stamp-. J! mpr Dyes and ?'*' ■.,'.-'..' ? r<a «>Biwater \i.. VrVs ; '-';!• i.Uud-on •;.;r f -. '■, '; r/^ BOULCOW .ST.,, WELLINGTON. ; Unoral Smith, Boilermnki ?miHi Miltiui.ml.iD_._„ m . Work,' Tinsmiths' Tools, Preserving Plant, SawroiU Plant, Printing Machines Waer Engines, Brewing Plant,- Water works Plant, Turning Lathes. 1 ' Estimates Given.- < 801S
lAlTifflPJffiEi' BWD&E-ST, MASTERION AMERICAN; OR'ttANSI I WELL! WELL 11 OH, HowCheapl And quite true. I am told that F. J-.Pisny isbfferine aplendidAwieticanOrganß, by. some of the bust and most reliable makers.'" Each' instrument is fitted up with the divided octaftrcouplars, Good authorities, and persons who havo thora in this city say what magnificent instruments tlioy aro, being just what they aro roprossntedtho beat and cheapest ever offotedto ihs numerous friends and the public at large. Unequalled for tone and touch.and built to his own ordovs oxprcssly for colonial use .With strong iiprightrubber hollows of great capacity; no all . stool-plated rods-ho'fear of 'getting out of order with fair usage' These organs are built in a solid black walnut case with mouso-proof' attachments;-'and ■: panelled walnut back, fitted out with all tho lattst improvements,, .Well,- how can he soil so cheapjvnVhy.hia'.oxpeiisVs are so small; returns." Well, we will just call.at his offico and soo for ; ourselves."■>. He Ws on thfjlistinhis window that aoalwayskeeps samples "on stock';; WhoiiVouldhothave music, when you can purchaso a splendid American Orßan for ; jeiC,\br 6no t witlisix stops, includingi Ulieti divideili<ictave coublars; for £lO. . Nnfn «,«.,Ui»..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3038, 26 October 1888, Page 1
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950Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3038, 26 October 1888, Page 1
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