WHOLESAIE~DKftPERra.; ALL DEPARTMENTS ABE NOW REPLETE WITH, . , ; NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON' AT ' " , ACTtHL WHOLESALE PIiIOESIOR READY MONEY ONLY. jMANAGINGPARTNEB3ii :
"~ "jiWOETHOP:GENERALOIOTHING,DRAPERY, ;■Vj '■ '/<.'( -)*&¥s H ('\ : ''<&■ I. ...''■"■■': ANDMEROERY,BOUGHTAT' US |2INjfHE<3&, v -. < ~ ALSO'PUECHASEROF \ r . -t?^":?'^!^-'^ I ?®^^ '■' J. THORBURN'S WELL-KNOWN STOOK. OF CLOTHING &MERdfe, Amokritiug to^jOOO;i ~: ;;; ).:.'■., •'.■ ' BoughUilos6.dittthe4. /; ; ,■-';"!'S'iJ"-?^v'^ T>EGS to announce that having to vacatethe PREMISES in ' OPENUPON'raEkEMISES;;;. ~/ : : ; : '\>. ; (Late in the oooapatiou of thoN.Z.-Clothing'Faotory,) with a ■.;'?■..' ' IONSTEB'HiEF-MeE S&M:■ The Stock comprises everyvariety of General Drapery, Clotliing, Merceiy, : 'arid Hats, and will be Sold at'.ONE HALF THEIR ORDINARY VALUES, IF. B. WbODBO^PE: QUEEN-STREET, v .MABTERTON. Also at Cuba-street, Wellington, Nelson, Auckland, Wangarei, Cambridge, etc,
E.W.IILL§;&Oo:(™r ...HAK NESTING MACHINERY. 3V3 )N 'S. STOCK JUST LANDED COMPRISING ' The Buckeye, lowdown Keapers & Binders, > ■■ ■ ...■'' . • • ' a THE Lightest and Strongest Maeliiiie in the World. / ■' Tho NEW KNOTTER, the Simplest and most Perfect,: i, The Buckeye cannot capsizo'en Hill Sides. ... 5 • No Transport Cavriago Necessary. The Buckeye is AWAY AHDAD of all others in improvements this season BUCKEYE two hurse Mowing Machines, • \ RORNSBY'S Combined Reapers and Mowers. - HORNSBY'S, Two horse Mowinp Machines. HORNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Scrub. 1 American Horse Hay Rakes, . Rovolving Horse Hay Rakes. . American Winnowing Machinesfo'r separating arid cleaning all kinds of Grass Seeds and Grain. - Extras for Buckeye Reapers & Binders Extras for Hornsby's Reapers & Binders " Binder Twine of bestquality Binder Twine a a American Hill Side Plougliß a Hormby's 1 and 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs i ' ~ Amorican Horse;Hoos and Cultivators, '■ Howard's Colonial Pattern Deublo Furrow Ploughs E. ¥ MILLSI CO, twted. i AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS 1 WELLINGTON.- 1 loots and Shoes, RETAIL, at WHOLESALE PRICES, i ' Fob Beady Monet ONLY}' \ r'AVING iilrcady notified by Advertisement that after JANUARY Ist, 1889, ' L I would conduct my business on the READY MONEY SYSTEM. I beg to tender my.sincore talis to the many friends who have patronised ine in the - c past, and trust that they, as well as others, in want of CHEAP BOOTS, will con- c tinuo to do so. Under the New System GOOD MARKS will not have to suffer for bad ones; each one pay for what thoy get, and all will receive the best value for - their money. The stook which is largo and well assorted will be re-marked and \ sold at tho lowest possible price for READY MONEY ONLY. , ' All goods avo marked in plain figures from which no discount will bo allowed, ' All Descriptions of Boots and Shoes - Made to Order. ] Repairs Done, Charges Moderate, Country Orders Attended to. Make no mistake in the Address—- < HPETEBSE'N (Opposito Messrs Ross and Muir'sCoachFactory) ; QUEEN-STREET, MABTERTON.
THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL OItEDI TOES'ASSOCIATION (Limited). ' Fob the PaoiEoiioN oh Tbadb, CoiiEOtona 'of Accounts, du . "'■[ '• • TSSUESWeekIy' Commercial.Beportof 1 Bankiuptoies.Billß of Sale, Assignments, Loans on Wool andCrbps,&o, Makes private enquiries as to financial'states'; Collects' accounts anywhero in New Zealand and in Australia; ; ,„. ~.-.,■ _ Subscription one and two guineas.payabla'* in advance, Jlastorton Agent, Mr E, H, Waddingtqn, ■ ■'• Porry-streot;. n' Solicitor, Mr A, E. Bunny. J. E. BANDEBSON, Gono;al Mauoßcr. OPAKI SAWMILLS, . ■'-.-, RICHARD EVERNDEJS 1 " PROPRIETOR/ • - : ETTI, BEGS, to notify at he • Jli, lias p'urchaaed tho above well-known mill, and is prepared to out and deliver timber to order any aizo arid at the lowest possible trade rates. All orders by piat, at the mill, or left at R, E.'b residence, will receive prompt and careful attention. . , Mail Service from Mastertou to Cashpoint. QN and after TUESDAY NEXT, Ist January, 1889 tho Undersigned win run his MAIL COACHES between Mastertou and Castlopoint and intermediate places as follows:—Leavo Club llotol, Mastertou, for Tinui and Castlepoint every TTESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings at 7.4G a,in„ leaving Whakatiki for Maßtorton cvory WEDNESDAY and SATUKDAY,mornines at B.iJOa'm, arriving in Masterton at 2 p.m. in time to catch tho afternoon train for Wellington. Passengers and Parcels can be booked" pifher «t Mr F, HOOD'S Olub Stables, or at the Proprietor's residence,' DixonStreet, Masterton.: . ;; ; _ A conveyance leaves Masterton for Tauoru and Branccpoth cvorySUNDAY MORNING at 1 o'clock, returnint; to Masiortonat 0 p.m.. t - ' '■ T,P.LETT, ■™9 • ■■/ Proprietor. . ■JOHN ELLEIM In taking over the business lately condilctcd by MKH.JB. LATHAM bosjs to intiinato that ho iB prepared lo deliver" OHEaP MEAT Of the Best Quatitv to all parts of the town and district. A Trial Mespectfully Solicited, ' 39 n| ALTO PERRY, VY GENERAL Bl GENERAL BUTOHER, BRIDQE-ST, MASTERTON, NOTICE. tothemhabitants ofeketa. HUNA AND THE PUBIIO GENERALLY. ', ■ ENRY BURLING Junr. will supjl ply BEEF at the following Cash Prices'per lb - Hind Quarto, rump Steak 3|d Steak Silverloin... ' ,;. 3M Ribs 3d ■'' Boiling .'. ... ... 2Jd -MUIION-Fore-quarter neck & breast 1M Hind-quarters 2|d .Sausages.,.-, ,•,-- ,„ 4|d ■■■■'■ Bacon at Current Prices. ~.,.>■-••■ KB. hopes by supplying a first-class . article and giving strict attention to business, to receive a fair Bhare of public nupP»rt. ' 2902 BROUGHAM.HOUSE ELLIOE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, having . . opened a private school for young ladies at .the above address, aided by andjqu'ajificd ': Visiting Masters, is ready to receive a few - aolectjpupil boarders who will be educated with/her own daughters, and will .receive ho same personal care : and training. Brougham House occupies one tif tho ' most healthy sites in Wellington, and is ai commodious residence,,with all the surrouhditips bf a" refined. homo."' The course' of instruction embraces English : (in all its various brauohes), Literature, Natura science, French, German, Latin Music l (vocarandhistruinental,violiuihar mony,connterpoint; > .Geom : etry,Pe'rspeer: ■ tivelightand sh'ado froin.'the round (Stu■a'- ■ ° j i i """h» vi 111 l bill) bpielicn and Art Department Examinatipn),'arid needlework.' Term-Forty-(piahfguineas per annum., ;? j Wellington, 24th October!' "' 303!)
W.H. ; RGBINS. (Opposite Stardom, Queen-siubbt,) CABINET MAKER&UPHOLSERER, '' LL KINDS of FURNITURE made _J. '. and Hepaired. •. "VENETIA? BLINDS" ORDERS- PUNCTUALLY ATTEN- '■■-■■ ■ DEDTO. ■ mi EAGLE BREWERY. 1 T. PARSONS, ~ Proprietor. ' * "AVING engaged Mr N.Stenhouse, „. !■ whose'reputation as a ■ brewer is | wellknown in this district.the proprietor : is in a position to supply. ALE and • STOUT not-to be equalled in the * COLONY. '■ ■.. ■'■■■■■> ; ■■■• , Family onmpmduaUy alimdeito; PRINCE OF WiLES LIVERY'' , JF STABLES AND HORSE ' 1 j; - -HEPOSITORY .-,;■■ ■/.■.■'■■:;■. , WILLIiM NJBILL. ; Is prepared to supply tlin tiavellint, ■■: public with BUGGIES, OARRY-ALLst f 'ahd.yEHICLES of every description on j the shortest notice.; -.'■'.' •' - : ;'■'. - The Livery department is under the 3, care of ah experienced c;room, and bvery b attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall : accommodation;' ; ''..:'■■ : HORSES of first-class quality kept j constantly on hire.; - t '.:;,• ;■■.•.■: '.•;•':■ : .A°BUS Will'riin.'-to;and fronVtiio ■! Stables to meet every train. 1 IWnnWi. n.'.'».'l/.'.'/I,J.J i'M.:■■■■■< .. mwmmm, , ■•:■. uELLAR and OHENNELLB, ■■'■■ . NeT-Zealahd;FireM ■:;'. The; rNewj Zealand; Aooideb t'iJiis^j'ii^ d is The Publio.Truat r« The/; Polqnial ; Mutual^Life'fAß^fano^ ! :c;^
JMELLIOTT. SADDLER, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes'and lorns :' .-,-:.■ auction rooms, BEGS to intimato to'the-, üblioof . llasterton and surrounding dis' tricta that he has a large and varied stock . of every line in the trade, amongst whioh will be found the famous - Waterproof Saddle Apron . . and a arge supply of the very best Kangaroo Skins, for Long Leggings, Canvas Horse Covers, mounted in the best style; . Saddles, from the light English hunting to the largo ColonM, with Gin kneepads ~ androwlcantles... .. : ..... - All kinds of Habnesu made to order and kept in stock. Stable requisites'; Brushes, Sponges, Chamois,'Neatsfdot , Oil; Soft Soap in tins, Harnoss Compo, ) &o'., always on handu ■.-.. . A Colubmakek working on the pred mises, so that Collars can be made to fit li riyorse.' - ■ ■'.;•' ■ "■■•''.'.'■'■■'■ < THE GREATEST • • a : WONDER,? 0? MODERN-TIMES humimk n PILLS arid OINTMENT PPILLS ■ purify the Blood, correct all disorders of R theLiver,Stomach, Kidneysandßowels '? They invigorate ima* restore tohealtliDe- ?"' bilitated Constitutions and arebvaluable in all complaints incidental' to Females ;' ofallages. ; ;- ; v ' ■': i JHE OINTMENT ; ; ; : lsaninfalhble remedy for Bad Legs; Bad For Sore Thioats, 1 Bronclutis, Coughs, „ Colds, Gout, -Rhumatisin, Glandulai Swellings, and all skin diseases it has nc » equal. Manufactured only atProf essor Hollo way's Establishment, ,533 OXJFOED STRESS-LONDON and may be had of all Medicine Vendor throughout the world, wchahs j/iouW 100/ c to ih Loht on Ok Pot) and Boms, If Me addi est i wtSSS, Oxford Stmt) lowton, <% or
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3153, 14 March 1889, Page 1
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