TRY OUR PARCELS, PARCEL NO, l"*,12yds Washing Print i 12ydB Beautiful Flannelette 12yds Good useful Calico 1 roir Perfect Fitting Corsets. • 2 Pair Seamless Hose 2 Dm* Best Cotton.' . All for 265. •PARCEL NO 2.-353 • 12yds Summer Dress Tweed . 12yds "est Flannelette 13ydB Beet 'Wliitn Calico Trimmings and Buttons to match dress 1 Beautiful Trimmed Hut 1 Pair Black or Colored Silk Gloves. AUfor3ss. PARCEL NO 3—355. 51y<!s Strong "VVbite O.Jyds Unbleached Sheeting 12yds 3Gin Best White Calico 12yds Best Unbleached Calico ~, 0 Towels—Largo oyds Fine Holland 7yds Best Colored Shirting All for Sis, ' PAEOEL NO 4.-428, 1 Pair Magnificent Curtains 1 2 Tair Small Curtains 1 Large Double Quilt. 1 Pair Double Blankets 0 Large Towels ■ ' IToilot Cover All for 42s PARCEL NO 5.-688 Cd. I 1 Splendid Petone Tweed Suit, size 3to 7 | 2 Pair Fine Merino Drawers 2 Pair Pine Merino Sox 2 Pair Cotton Sox I 2 Strong Working Shirta I 1 Oxford Shirt, with Collar and Tio 3 Handkerchiefs All for £3 8a Cd PARCEL NO G.-3Ss, 2yds Good Table Damask. 10yds Very Best Twill Sheeting Cyds Good Cretonne 1 Pair Long Curtains , Gyds Tea Towelling All for 38s ANY of tho above Parcels will be forwarded ... Freoofoharge-tothc nearest railway station, and wo guarantee ovcry article to be of first rato value, and as evidence of our confidence in our goods wo undertake to receive back any parcel not approved of, and refund the money in full on receipt of parcel in good order. Each order must ho accompanied with 1 P. 0.0, and full address, and wo guarantee delivery of parcel within three days of receipt of order. ADDRESSVEITCH&ALLAN, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. 3080 as LIFE >L &£l Association of AUSTRALASIA. (Limited). THE following a«oncies have been established in the Wratapa Counties. Mastbrton Agent E. H. WADDINGTON Carterton Agent G. A. FAIR-BROTHER. Greytown Agent y S, H. MCKEItSON. Eketahuna Agent W.DEAMIAN. Pahiatua Aoent H. W.BBIGGS. Woodvillb Aoent G. MOORE. W. MURSELL, 3122 Inspector of Agencies.
Messrs KUTZMi BROS. BEG to announce tliat they have disposed of the Steam Plant, and interest in the Engineering Business, I conducted by them in LINCOLN ROAD, to MESSRS BOSS & MUIK, To whom they request thoir Patrons to transfor their orders, Mastcrtou, Feb, 4,1889. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT INCOJSNEOTIOrnVITH THE ABOVE. EOSS&MUIR BEG to intimate to Mill proprietors and owners of all classes of Machinery, that they have this day purchased, from MESSES KUTZNEE BROS., Engineers, the wholo of their valuable plant of Steam Engineering Machinory, and are now prepared to undertake, in addition to their former business, all branches of Engineering Work in connection with every class of machine. MR,OTTO KUTZNER Will be in charge of this special branch of our Business, wiiich will bo conducted at our establishment, Qucon ■ street, Ma»tcrton. We talto this opportunity of directing attention to our Stock of first-class Double and Single Buggies, Dog Carts, Concord Wagons, Spring Oarts, Drays, etc., which aro constructed with Guaranteed materials and workmanship. Agricultural Implements of every rcquisito description made on the pre-
WOOL PRESSES, including the improved Solway, on sale, and either scrow or ratchet flax presses mado to order. All orders with which we may be entrusted will be promptly and carefully executed, and as wo have tho aid of steam machinery, our charges will be found exceptionally moderate, BOSS & MUIK, ENGINEERS.'COAOHBUILDERS AuiJ SMITHS, .si STEAM FACTORY QOEEN-STKEEI MiSTBMON. PUBLIO MEETING to discuss the question of the introduction Natural Enemios to tho Rabbits, Will beheld In tho Offices of the "\VAIRARAI'A iWii/wl COURTS OODNOIL, Hall Street, Maeterton, at 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 13th February. All Poißons interested are'invited to attend. VV.H.BEETHAM, ■R. MAUNSELL, C. E. COOKBURN HOOD, W.E LEVIN. Mastcrton, 31st January,' 1889. 3117
TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON RACING CLUBS' SUMMER. MEETING, AT HUTT PAKE, FEBRUARY 7th and Bxll,lßßo. QATURDAYRETURN TICKETS jj may be obtained from all stations to Wellington, Petone,. and Lower Hutt on THURSDAY and FRIDAY February 7th and Bth respectively, to bo available for return up to and iuoludiug MONDAY February 11th, 1889. On FRIDAY, February Bth departure of the ordinary 8.80 p.m. train from Wellington to the Wairarapa will be delayed until 5.20 p.m. A train from the, racecourse will leave the Petone junction everyday after the arrival of morning train from Wairarapa at Petone. On MDAY,' passenger for the Wairarapa train must leave the racecourse platform by the train leaving there at 5.80. BY ORDER, Traflo Agent's Office,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3123, 7 February 1889, Page 3
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735Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3123, 7 February 1889, Page 3
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