10 ARRIVE IN/A FEW. DAYS EX 8.8. COPTIC A Splendid Assbrtment OHpSE'WARE,, TEAPOTS; TEA'SETS, SILK GOODS, WALKING.STICKS
■wroajßwjfi! I CIIiaSTMAS PRESENTS The above are consigned to MR REMAN, Through his late employers in London, and will be sold VERY CHEAPLY.
H. J. POOLE, FRUITERER; CONFECTIONER,, AND ' SEEDSMAN. HAVIKG started i" the above linen of business, begs to notify to the country inliubitints aud surroundiijes soleutiim of the Choicest Fruits, also a large stock of riure Fnglish and Colonial Confectionery, Postal and country orders promptly and liberally atteuded to., . ' " Country v'sito cannot do better than give a. call. Refreshment room for ladies. Agent fur Nimmo and Blair's Choice Flower and Garden eeeds. : Note the Address— . H. J, POOL.E, Lambton Quay, Opposite dub Ho'el, WELLINGTON; : 3072 SHORTT&REID " CORNHILL. AUCTION ROOMS ANDBALBYABDB, CoRNBJUrSTHEBT, 017HANNERSOTBBET Opposite Flockton's, Wellington, i Merchandise of every description re- ! ■ eeived for sale by Anction. All kinds of Fruit, Grain, and Produce Auction sales held twice a week at the
Ontdoor Sales attended with despatch ENTRIES FOR' HORSES, CAR . EIAOEB, 4o„ k, Received up to.Zu'olnck every Friday, Liberal terms. Prompt Settlement. . ~. SHOBTT&pip,.. . Auctioneers. Wholesale Drapery Company. LL DEPART.;!! Jfi NTS NOW KEPL&TK NOVELTIES FOR THE BEASON, ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES READY MONEY ONIY.
KJMfpON; Managing Partriei*. I NY LAD scorning from the count'y j. V.- tn consult a medical man in town, w te her confinement, can find all the comloits of a home, together with good nursing, Tho house is situated in a healthy, dry, and sunny, locality. HIOHEST REFERENCES,' TEBMB MODERATE: Apply to MRS ALLEN,. Brougham-st., Corner of Moir-at., Wellington. 8082 | Mail Service from Masterton to jGastlepoint.. ON'and after TUESDAY NEXT, Ist January, 1889 the Undersigned will run. his MAIL COACHES between Mastertoii and Oastlcpoinfc and intermediate places as follows:—Leave Club Hotel,' Maatertnn; for Tinmiand .Castlepoint everf:WESDAY, and FEIDAY Mornings at 7.45 n.m„ leaving' Whakataki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY and'SATUKDAY: mortiries ! at 6.30a,m, arriving in Masterton at 2'p,'m; in time to'oatcn'the afternoon train for■Wefc ton.- ■•■:■: ■■;■ ; '-y : '■'-,-■:■■ :■'■-. '■■'■-•:■-'■ either at .Mr F, HOOD'S Club Stable?; or at \\\ .Pmprietotoresidenw':; Diiou; Btreet, ViM^mr. : '' '■■.'•''' ■'* ?'T™'. vA;conyeyatice leaves;; J^teftorirVftip;; MQB«I«0;«^7;-W6lbat--'il*ui«lbg7t« -■' , ;'WV'! '.' , <i;T'y' ; ''ips l P'' : T.lripp'*'if-S
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 8093, 2 January 1889, Page 3
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351Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 8093, 2 January 1889, Page 3
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