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WANTtiDKNOWN T HE SALOON, So. t Willis-Btreet, opposite Evening Post, Wellington. : J. F. DoiIELLY, Proprietor, _ Having Imd considerable, experience in the above line h the city of New York, the public may rely cn everything boiug carried on jib a FIEBT-OLASS HAIRDRESSING SALOON & TOBACCONIST. . Tho premises Invo been sumptuously furnished and fitted with every convenient, and patrons may rely tin receiving attontion superior to that given by any other bouse'in the colony. Three American Chairs ate governed by Mr Bowman, Into of D. D. Hydes'. A complete Stock of ISveryd eacription of Tobacconist's Goods, and all tho very best brands ot Tobaccos, Cigars, and Oigarottes on hand, Haircuttino, |jD Shampooing Shaving Note tho Address—l'HE AMERICAN HAIRDRESSIfiG SALOON, No 4, Willis-street, WELLINGTON.
NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice tlmtH, Bland Rowiatt is 110 longer in Mr Haigh's employ, nor entitled to receiye accountt on bis behalf. All cemmunicatioHa ao iddressed to the undersigned. (Signed) H. B. LATHAM, Pro H .J. Hnigli, . Architect. \J. & C. Dalton, TAILORS, \43, Cuba ST., WEUIIKOTOKi Remember y.msjet an extra pair of trousers with j \ each suit. Patterns iud easy Or \ self measurement aont gratis and *C3\ Post Free (jJ\ on fippli\UM cation ■ \ bylet\i\ • tar- % % r\ UITBTO Ys^ ORDER £2los Od I' 3 0s Od 13 5b Od i' 3 lua Od Trousers to ordor 12s Od 15s Od 17s 6d £1 IsOd £l2a 6d An Extra Pair with' each suit,'
•REDMAN'S INDO-ÜBINATEAS (Itcqtslcred.) WILLIAM OOUGALL, Successor io W, Littlejokk & Son. WA'IOHMaKEE, ' JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. Quocji-ah'eet Masterton. PARTIES would do. well to inspect W. D'a largeand well selcotod stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY • And Electroplate of the' latest English designs. Fivo months ago I sent home an order DIRECT to the Loudon maker of my 110s Watches, to make' mi) up a fresh assortment, with " Dust Pitoor," and " Heavier Casks," also with the latest improvemsuts in the "Lever Action," and tho new hardened steel/pinions. Having received these watches, by.the last English mail, I can now offep tho uhlio a BETTER ARTICLE' than 'formerly for tllo SAME MONEY. SPECIAL ATTENTION is now ijivon to the OPTICAL BUSINESS, Oustomors.cau rely on having spectacle! fitted ncciirntely, to ili?ir sight. Loudon smoke sunshade glassed w kept in ttoik frout 2s upwards. : ; 1
Christmas Presents} Christmas Presents I GIFTS! GIFTS ■ OF JAPANESE WARE To Alrli PURCHASERS : / , OfIRONMOMGERY PRESENTS .will bagiven'equol to'2(j% T. ,ol tlioyaluoofPurchases;';' JM YOUNG, '' IIIONMQPPJIASTEWN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3151, 12 March 1889, Page 2
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401Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3151, 12 March 1889, Page 2
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