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Scoullarft Chisholm, [Late North and Scoullar], LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. •pESPEOTFULLTt beg to invite all Country Visitors to Wellington to OAIL and inspect their large and>eIIpURNITL'REpUBNISHING, ETC which for workmanship, finisb,and value cannot be equalled in town. Harlequin Suites, Drawing-room Suites, Dining-room. Suites Bedroom Suites, Chippendale Cabinets, Occasional Chairs, ' Over Mantles, Dining Tables, Iron Bedsteadß, Children's Cots Wire-wove Mattresses, Upholstered Spring Mattresses, Brus' sel Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, . Hcarthrui's, Linoleums, American Cham, Austrian Chairs S, and 0, beg to draw attention to the PIANO AND ORGAN DEPART, heist; Pianos-made by (ho celebrated Carlo Ecko, Walker Erhardt, Brinßinead . Justin Brown, Schwetchen, etc. Orsans by Kimbell, Mason and Hamlin Bridgeport and Carpenter etc etc. Iho above instruments sold on detorred payment System, extending over two or three years, to suit purchasers, Note the Address— LAMBTONQUAY.WELLINGTON J.G.MACKAY KURIPUNI CASH STORE AND T)EGS to announce that he has, at the request, and for the convenience of a number of his customers,-to.whom ho tenders his sincere thanks—opened that shop at the corner of Queen and Renallstreet as a BRANCH SHOP, whereby strict attention to business, supplying the BEST of everything at theLOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, he hopes to merit a continuance of their favors. CAKES,,PASTp, and CONFEC TIONARY always fresh. HOT PIES

Thursdays, & Saturdays. Goods delivered to all parts of the District. Country orders executed with care and punctuality. 3001 OPAKI SAW MILLS, Jlasterton, RICHARD EVERNDEN ETTI BEGS to notify hat ho • JDJ i has purchased tho abovo well-known mill, and is prepared to jut and delivor timber to order any size and at tho lowest possible trade ratos, All orders by p ist, at tho mill, or left at R, E.'srosidenco, will receive prompt and careful attention. EKETAHUNA SMITHY. ARTHUR J. OHAAIBEBLAIN, (iateofMastikton,) General Blacksmith and Farrier. HAVING taken ovor tho abovo busi ness so efficiently carried on by Mi Geo. Buokikohaji, solicits a continuanci of tho patronage that has hitherto beet 10 liborally extended to his predecessor E/ory description of engineering an< ulaoksmithing work neatly executed, a tho lowest trade rates consistent witl honest workmanship,

AMERICAN ORGANS! WELL I WELL!! OH, HowOheap! And quite true. I at told that F. J, Pisny is offorin , splendidAmericanOrgans, by some of th best and most teliablo makors. Eac instrument is fitted up with the divide octavo oouplara. Good authorities, an . ..«. whn Wn llinm (n thin oitv nil 1 what magnificent instruments they an I being just what they ate representedI the beat and cheapest ever offered to il 8 numerous friends aud the public at larg '■ Unequalled for tone and touched buu, 6 to his own orders expressly for colonial 'i use. With strong upright rubber bellows a of great capacity; no wooden couplars; II all steol-plated rods-no fear of getting 'i out of order with, fair usage, Thesoorgans % aro built in a solid black'walnut caso with ' b mouse-proof attachments, and panelled > T walnut back, fitted out with all the latest 6 improvements. Well, how can he sell so '■ cheaply? Why his expenses aro so small; his system is, "Small profits and quick returns." Well,. we will just call at his " oftioe and aeo for ourselves, He a™ on theljst in his window that lie alwayskeeps ' samples on Btock. Who woulct not have music, whpiiyou oan purchase a splendid American Organ for £l6, or one with six stops, Jnoluding' the divided octave couplars, for £i9. Note the, address— F. ]. PINNY, Broadway Terrace, Well-, Won, Catalogues can be had on applji anon at Dmw oie'e, ■,..,',..-.. J

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3064, 26 November 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3064, 26 November 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3064, 26 November 1888, Page 1

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