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; v.; Busiuess^Ndtices.--:;^v;^ BEWARE. OBSERVE THiriIADE MARK. "lOMEUnpiineipleurcraonorpeißoiis J have been tryinK" to imitato our ranges, but wo aie pleased to find in tho essential thoy havo failed. \V 0 l, o n e this deceptive pmctics upon tho publio will h;ive the effect of sending buy™ to our show room ot to our agenta, m order to Ptect tho public, whoso interests m desire to serve We decided a short' tune ago to apply to the Colonial Secietoy for a hideimark Aluvasgranted This will confer a great boon upon all cnlomsts, inasmuch as Luke and Sons" Raises show ft savintr of about BO per cent in fuel besides giealer durability than any other rango (raanulactured or imported) in the Colonies, LOOKATTHIS! _ . YEAR WeTeKT OUT (a. n. FIVEHUNDBEDi V Because they aup„Jy a stronger and cheapor article than anyone else • Jccausa there is such a great w ing m; ne;:srtt? shoTOoiu '^ ,: ■-\j tended to iappitw T.W.HISLOP, ' Colonial Secretary arid ~ 'XOMPANY(ISL MaunoiMtmt ,' ..Wliiigton. ' e^Brtin'netiCo lflSlftt*c4K«v

Wonißimfabtuwiafouii'iijii ?ro clay goods, equal to.b'S, and nmch; chcapar.'' Pird brfblf clay, and ail-kinds of firotUesfd 2J|i;! ; MSCß,andiratesJ.oto l rk : Om, YALLEY' COM/d. ~ -. „„. .• ■ ; ■ ' : ADSHULAfiJA,;.; T CJAMJ'j.ES 0 f our Binditiga for tlio U above are now ready and ox View, ' Half Persian Morocco, gilt odeov2s/. per vol; half,be ß t do P«ando,bevelled gilt edge. , ; f , 1 S ls 'f roi » ®% to 33% lower than tho Sydney prices, Just to Hand i a Ibmo sbxik of BOLFA Ibtniai.- Sole' w.el iiiglonAyont,, by special appoint- ■ meut, fur Messrs j; S, Gunveti's publi. '" ? atl n 8 ' \V.'J.LANKBHE/Ul, £amb- • ton Quay, '' ; SORIi : GENERAL AGENTS . !'*'•■ . ; AND ' ■" ' S II ARE B ROKEKS, Orrosira the Unios Bask' ; 41, LAMI3TON QUAY, WELLINGTON ■ . »o bog to inform tho public that wo. undertake tho Balo or porolia'sb of pro. perties, the safe investment of money ' Waimgojiient of ostatos foi-.'trusteds. or absentees from tho Coloiiy or ptliorwue. ' tho collection'of interest,'-dividends,, debts, and routs, tho <Sarb of all description of property, tho letting of houses to reliable tenants, negotiating the ox- ■ chango of overy description of property, the storing of goods awaiting a profitable 1 market &c, the salo of goods of every description, valuations, arbitrations',' and any otlwr business of this nature, the purcbaso of wool, graiu, cheese, buttoiy bacon Ac, the selection of horses ofoverV description, including all otlierstoqkaud thoir transport,;to obtain accurato iiiforillation on all commercial subjects, tho ' scccliun and purchaao of land and' houses of ovory description, to ship, re. ship,.store,: or remove goods to any ' place, to aell on commission fruit, poul-' try tmd livo stock of overy description , to conduct auctions in all parts of the Colony, to select Crown Lands, and conduct tho purchase to conductbMness under the Land Transfer Act.lp act as truateos and for clients under lower-of-Attoriioy, to act as agents for Bank, mining, or other stock etc, to- | negotiate loans on property'by way of mortgagp, to make''investigations 'on' ! . account of clients, to lend' money front i'loo upwards, to transact any financial : ' agency, to luake advances generally oa approved securities, to obtaiii'valuationa on all description of property,-to act as custom houso, .shipping, add forwarding agents, to effect policies for tho Govern- • ment Lifo lusurauco Department; •

CO LADY INVALIDS DKHUfiSu NUKING AND A COMFORTABLE HOME. ; : [CBBTiFICATBUNUiWB.]' ! ft/TRS ll ' Basin Resorvo, could offor Board A Lodring, >vith al I the" coin fqrta of : a' lpino, to any invalid lady who 'requires areful'attontiQD and iiiirsing; or'to'aiiy : ady, oithoriutlio frtijii tlio coiiii> >ry, who. wishes toseouro 1 proper attention mor ,tp and' duriri^lie^cbnfineinenS. 2 ': ilrs Baker l)osseMealargeixperience''as! ,-nurao in. both'classes of cases;' 'Th'e' ioubo is large, any. and ■ healthily 'sitmteil. A»iwmfiwfuM.'* tnMiMM*i3ur<: ■■ Kim aud-bedTOom-oan^be-proTided;' l linlv IMMnnaltv-nil K„ I„H.. i_ ir ' iakerj fourth huuso fr#'top of 'Nelsontat, ri{{lit-hnnd sido.- Terms ra6d,erate,: liwhost references can be qjven by i""' dvertiser^ ; ' ! i!^'.i'ftes' 21

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3069, 1 December 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3069, 1 December 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3069, 1 December 1888, Page 4

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