Stf Jhf l^otUotEtr^laidl^fiiriiislwi^iiii i/i patriihs.will be; 6'peiiedWM 'rewife , i.fll:^4/.i:V:t■^iL.LvJ•.■_■S|■r;•.■^ilJ::il:■:■ to bu»meM,;}»;mMt witli".the:Bahiiß" and can Miiire'.tlieir gutsataCtnafc"reyery
and fitted with all the latest modern improvement!. The Bedroom* aro large, well ventilated and furnished in a superior stylo. The ladies' and Gentlemm't Sitting Room are beautifully laid out and replete, containing logistorea* grates and ovory requisite to ensure comfort, The (Miliary Department will be under the entire BUporvißion of Mr Ore senr., assisted by efficient staff of assistants, and every caroand attention will he taken to ,rovide the table liberally with everything in season, and in such a manner as to meet with the approval' of the most fastidious of epicures. HOT-BREAtfFASTS'always" ready for passengers leaving by theesrly morning trams, as also HOT SUPPERS on the arrival of the 10.80 p.m. Manawatu train. ; Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, as also w.c. adjoining on each flat. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of tbo choicest brands only, imported direct from the Proprietors, A Nfoht Porter always in attendance! The traiucar' and Uobb and Co.'e busies pass the Hotel evorv fiv'o minutes
OER&SON, :v "' -LONDON-BERLIN-PARIS.-By The Waibaham Train to J. KING'S WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, 4«,&o No fi, Cab* Street. Wellington. And inspect the very latest novelties from the t'uive cities of the 'world, purchased fur the Xmab and INb'w Year The .Novelties.coneist of Watches and i . Clooks, ■ Braoelete, ■'Brooches,; Ba- > ; ringß, i'ChaiSj : J ■mondsi Rubies, Emeralds,'; ■; • Pearls.&o, Studs, Pine,'/ j ' '"_' Chairmß,&«,,;&b.;':. v; .•T. : '-y.T^; f fj,, Xx,,:Lsdl.es and;'gentlemen of the Waira'rapa and ;'all surrounding districts that are' intending. purchasing a Xnws Present or ; New Years'gift to give a call at the-Cutis street cotnor under THE CLOCK; where ho guarantete they can B«e a stock Second to NouojiiNuw Zealand, and where they can buy weddiugrings or keeper rings forJoß,&gold gemrioglbr7s6d:; ; ; . ; ..: , 500 SILVEIBRbOCHES:• : .•'■. ' ToChopae'rrbm /: ; ; ./:- SPECTACLESTp'SUirANYSIGHT
Jri : in :; Jirpijchej. Earrings, ;:Brawlots *o.,:Afo. '■ Greenstone, iir all nianiier 'of ebapea as Pendants,. Churms for tho chain and .wyersl otlier; : Arti6l« „of Jewellery too 1 numerous to raeution'. Note the' Address— •,■■■•- ; V : -'' '"' ■ Noi 5 CUBA STREET. fjIHE largest & Best Selected Stock o PIANOS Organs Huviiio'iiluniH A2I1) All KINDS OF MUSIOALINSTRUMENTS IN THE COLONY, Ou time Payment from 10s per week. Sole, agents fur Bell <fe Go's American Organs „ „ Carle Ecke, Lipp &Sou, etc, ote i, „ 0, (iilvanni & Go's Brass Instruments PIANOS by Brinsmead, Schwocbton, Cullard & "ollard, Kaps, Hoellinp and encr, Feller-Sparthe, daakc, Martini, Clementi, Hoffman, Ac, from £29, ' Pianos on hire'for Conoorfs, etc HARMONIUMS by Fontin Freres Pirie, Bauer, &c, from £lO
Any of the above supplied to responsible persons upon our deferred payment aystem;'-:-:-'.'-/:', ;•. __./ \-/. ' \;:■:/' : Violin String and Fittings in great var|oty, Bran and Wood Band Instr* ments ViollnevGuitan; Banjos, Musical Boxes, Bnglisband Gorman Uonoertinaß, Aocovdiaiis, etc'it- : '.'!- : '■l'i^', ' ; /v PUNOS TUNED ANDREPAMED ■''.-,'-:• On the.SJibrteat Noticed? ; i :\vi™s ! 6T,AVBiXiNGTON,;f; : Branches at Napier and Auckland., ••,': ':■■:::■ v v ;/^?:;i'?^- ; 2»75 GAIMIDGE HOUSE, •' CWi-'siREWi WffiUSOIOH,::-.' ■■■■ ' HOLIDAy:: BARGAINS utiequalled as to price and quality by any honße iu'the'olty.: ; ;.-,'■ . COMB: AND INSPECT Our Grind Stook, whichwill ciiit.iiothing. '■, ■■■'-'■■■ DRESt!^3fiJP£fiM£Sinercatvarieiy riieht.' v'iJjiberty.Bilks iu all'ahadeiSV T- ; ÜBML& and :. SUNSHADES plain and trimmed.withlaoi!, in medium sized handlcH..Job.'-Lot blank satin Sunsbdii! 3/11,6/11,10/6, worth double the prices. : : -■■£ ' : : ; . ■.'/::','" HIBBONB, Tape, and. loop edgeiin all widtbi and colouri. \; \ f >•' :: ;' ■! ;''■■'"■ - \MEiEROIOTtiINa • ladiea'ami ChiJdrepXwhifjß aiid 'colored, .plain and ATORY underclothing in every .variety." ; S' i in; ,Orieht and MurenceciJored'a.ii'djblabk'jlight fabric ; the establishment;' Mt'now achoice lot ef bats and ■'.bonnets wlll.be'; clearod at half | style arid, finisbj.and at charge's; which doty - competition; Forms^of ;(■■ Belt ; Measurement sent on application: '■ • : : ■suitable/.fdr^ClJ^rtetraaV'presontalundor Obsbrve the Ad&ess~- ; »;< i'fftf;'\.' ! ;:^ '■; '%;-:y;\ v,OAMBiIb(JB HoosEr"i'g |^; : '-V ,^^a-steti,Wellingk»ni'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3092, 31 December 1888, Page 4
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586Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3092, 31 December 1888, Page 4
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