TEA!' ' "TEA!! >KH» \mmi Eg P*?m &» mm S2! mm iJH^iKliV iiuasu Bimßsnpjq BV;ALL rackets^ i«i»i" iiilillj »M KI'SC ja*is» PUREMMDEDTE AUCMD.WELLI NC,TOH,CHRISTCHURCH,DUNEDIN, ■" AGENTS E\/ERYWHERE WAIRARAPA AGENTS :- Masiekton : J. GRAHAM & Co;, It. WYETH,;G. WYETH. Carterton: MERCER &BAYLISS, W.P.ALLEN. ClahevilleiF. FEIST. GreytowhiMAXTON&SONS. Featheksion : J. D; COX, THE ■ PUBLIC TRUST: OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND t ' OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TO PERSONS al)out to llia ' te tllo ' r w '" s ' an( * dos ' v '"s'°. socuro tuo ' a '"'' Ui " w ru oxccution of their last wisließ. TO PERSONS' ut ' ,outto mMryandinako'provision by marriage contract or sottli Tfj pCDGQUC cbuunn])lating the settling of thoir«sfcato',or of a sum ov sums p ~ DEPSQNS desirous of constitiitiu" trusts for oliaritabloor'bcnufolontob TO FOREIGN TRUSTEES^ oU ' n s mone y ß m trast typo™ B m s mi " All suclißliouTd obtain detailed infonniitioii from the PUBLIC TRUSTEES Cus torn Hous« Quay Wellington, or from VYji. SELLAR, Local A«ent at Mastortoii
osh--G. L. JE'NNESS, BEGS to inform his friends mid the public gonerally, that ho has just receiyed n-splondid assortment of jewellery of all-kinds, also qold ami Silvei Watolios... 100 jdwolled 8 Day Brass Drum Clocks, worth 25s each to bo sold at 15s each, 300 English Lovor Clocks to bo sold from 6s; ,110 American Lovci Clocks to be Bold from 0s; lOuVAme'rican Alarums to bo sold train (is; 200 English Lovnr Alarums, to bo sold from 9s and 10s oacli. Also a largo assortment of other kinds AmovicanEnglish and French Clocks. Diamond Kings, Bracelets, Brooches and all other kinds of jewcllry made ;to,order attho shortest notice, Also all kinds of repairs, Skilled workmen kopt. All \v6rk donoon tho pro mißes, -M, L.-J7 Bogs to inform his, country oustomors that' thoy can for forward their watches by parcel post at a cost of 8d each way registered, Country ordors punctually attended to. Note the addross,—G. L. JENNEBS, 0 ;Willis-st. WeljinrtoDi " 279''
CONNOLLY ■&- HERMANN, LANDSCAPE, rORTRAIL 1 , . General Photographers, 55, Lamdton-ijuay, WELLINGTON. I fll CONNOLLY be»s to notijy that LVi-ho has admitted Hit R, HERE--IANN 06 a partner into the firm, aud hat tho business of Ueuoral Photograihers will for tho future ho carried oi: mdor tho stylo of Couuolly tc Hermann. The public willno doubt.recogmso tho vast inpovtance of having their wants attended . 1... ii.. 1.„„,1„ „f ll.n firm nml no iUnccrs !onnolly and Hermann PERSONALLY JNDEETAKE THE OPERATING & RE COUCHING Departments of their business ho publio can rely on receiving the YEHY BEST WORKMANSHIP AT LOWEST PRICES. IMb HERMANN, who is acknowledged by ho profession to be UNEQUALLED in the Jolony as a FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR & ffl-TOUCHER, holds several first prize ilcdals won variouß Amerioan Exhibitions Se also possesses a THOROUGH KNOW MSGDEOF PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEJIIS: rRY (rarely acquired by theevery-daj ihotograplier) aud as the whole foundation if tho. photographic art is based or 3HEMICAL PROCESSES, the "publio wil icknowledgo, With the addition of Mr HERMANN t( tho staff the firm are.enabled to bringHlGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY within the read of all. They guarantee that whilst tin likeness will be distinctly preserved, thei: productions will bo UHSURPASSIW to. ARTISTIC LIGHTING 4ND POSING DELICACY OF HALFTONES, and oxcel lence of nnigb'. ■' ■ CABINETS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEP FROM SO/" DOZ, LARGE WORK AT VERY LOW PRICE! DEPRESSION 11THEN in England a few years ago W : I was hying'.tostrikoabargaii with a mau for a small piece of land. : told him 1 thought it had bcei much noglccted thistles, and dock loavci and other useless tiling allowed to grow He said—" \\ ell, Mister, there is Mini good iii everything growing on this land butporhaps 'ypu ilou't;sco it,";' Tori similar reason, thorois bouio good ii depression, but every man don't see it nor is yet able'to put itto good usoiO.win; to tlio doprossipn hero and abroad,l.havi beon enabled to buy.LGOU worth of Nuv Goons for L4UO, consequently I can gin better Valuo Mian any othor man in Wei lingfcon. Como and sco. 2872_ JaMES HUXLEY. MOMY TO BE SAVED GEOKGEDIXON BLAOKSMITII& FARRIER, •QUEEN-ST, I MASTERTON.
QUEEN'S TIOUHDRY . ENGINEERING WORKS.' 'Hydraulic Lifts, Clns- Ovens Made to Ouler, Hyilraulio Blasts, Colonial - OvonsMado, Water Motors Mado to Order, Stamp- ■ iup Dyes mid Presses, water ..'laid on -.- , ENGINEER, \vcV.' ' BOtJLCOTT ST.,-WELLINGTON. GonorahSmith, Builomiakor,; Shin Smith,' Millwright, 1 Brass Work, Copper Work, Tinsmiths' Tools, Presorviii" Plant, Sawmill Plant, Pricing Machines, Water Engines, Brewing Plant, Waterworks Plant, Turning Lathes, 'r ■ . Estimates Given. 8018 iALMI PERRY, ' ■ ' GENERAL BUTOHER, - BRIDGE-ST. MASTERTON f/VMEIUOAN ORGANS! ! WELL I. WELL! W OH, How Cheap! And <)uitotr'uo. lam told that F. J, Pix»y is'oflcring sploudidiluioricanOrgans, by some of the boat aud most reliable makers, Eaoh instrument is fitted up with the divided ! octavo couplars, . Good authorities, and | persona who have them in this city say ■jiwllitt magnificent instruments tlioy aro, being just what they are repres'jiitedtho bout and cheapest evor offered to ihs numorous friends and tliopublic at large. Unequalled for'tone and touch,and built to his own ordoro oxprcssly for colonial uso. With strong upright rubber bellows of great capacity; no woodon' c'ouplara \ " all steel-plated rods—no fear of getting put of ordor with fair usage.- Thoseorgant t are built in a solid black walnut caso will: . moußo-prqof attachments,'and- panolled ' walnut backj fltted out with all'tliQ lattsl improvements, Well, how (Mi he soil si [ cheaply? Why his oxpenseaaro so small v lusßystem;iß,:"Bm»l|.proats and quid 1 retimis." Well, we mll.pt call, at hii ,f office and see for ourselves. Ho says or j in his window that he alwayskcepi j saniplos ontelc.,;; Wkwouldnothavi q music, wHohyoucanpiirgliasoaßplcndu v AmericanOrganforflO.'or onowithsii 2 tfops, Including octavi t couplars, for sl9.'- 'Note the addressr. !?.; I: PINNV 'B«i.J™,^ai-™-i--..HT.i ■ ibrflwd otfftp^ lotion'itpAtty^co".■ ?SC: : - *
that I \j offensive noise of Clicking cured. NOGUBENOFAY. ,; -, ■DIXON'S'CHAMPION PATENT WIRE STR4INER is acknowledged by all competent judges to boiheßestand Simplest in the Markot'. No bqroing of the post required.:' ■ Call to ; spoV liftyses shod with Steel Shoosfoi' Cs pi' set FOR ,OASH'only at,GEO; "p ARTHUR PRBURTON;&'COS SIOOK AKD SIIABEBKOKEIW^ND^STATB iOTWlflQOAYfWsap'P':
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3041, 30 October 1888, Page 1
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973Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3041, 30 October 1888, Page 1
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