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Business Notices. ' Scoullar & ChisMm, ■' liato North and Scoullar, jAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON', RESPECTFULLY bcj; to invito all Country Ylaitora o Wellington to . 1 ill and inspect thoir large and well ssorted stock of pURNITCBEpURNiaHISCi, ETC ■hislv for workmanship, finish,and value cannot bo equalled in town. Harlequin' Suitos, Drawing-room Suites, Dining-room Suiteß Bedroom Suites? Chippendalo Ocoaeional, Chairs Cabin Ovor Mantles, Dining Tables Iron Codateada, Ohildron's Oota Mattresses, Wire-wove Uphol erbd flpring Mattresses, Brus A r Hearthrugs, Linoleums, Amer lean Chairs, Austrian Chairs S, and 0. bet; to draw attontion to tho PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMENT. P ! noß—made by the celebrated Carlo Eoko, Walker Erlwrdt, Brinsinead Justin Brown, Schwetclien, etc Organs by Kimbell, Mason and Hamlin Bridgeport and Carpenter otc, etc, The iboveinatramento aoid.on deforred payment System, extending 'over two or to suit purchasers. Note the Address QUAY,WELLINGTON JL.ADIBS' DRESSBSj J'AOKETS, ULSTERS, &o„ That have become soiled and faded, can be DYED Fashionable Comrs for "Winter 'Wear WITHOUT BEING UNPICKED. Tho process of Dying proserves the quality of tho Goods, and improves their appearance. MOURNING ORDERS (Executed on the Shortest ■ Notice at BARBER'S CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 46, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON Masterion Aokst...Mu3 J, Dixon, COWPEK'S PATENT TREE & BOOT DESTROYER. For the thorough extermination of Trees Ruota and Scrub of all descriptions, BY tho iuooulation of livo timber with this compound tho 1 whole tree, including the rootsis reduced to a highly inflammablo and rottoh ptate, and will burn readily right down to the.roots. Dead timber and stumps can also be destroyed with it. The use of it is simplicity itaolf, and but little labor is required. Time oCoupied for full destruction of a large tree, about three months, slumps and dead tiwbor one mouth, It haß been tested with unquali6ed success on 640 acres, the whole area being olearod and now under : crop, Directions for Usoln a large tree a hole Jin in diameter and Gin deep should be bored downwards in tho trunk towards the heart,llll with tho compound —about one ounce will be requiredplug tho holo. securely and malte air tight. Cork or stiff clay will do. For smaller trees a hole of less diameter and a smaller quantity of the compound will suffice, Price—sa (id per pound; in 41b and lib tins, and in drums of BOlbs. The ohonhest, quickest, simplest: easiest, and su.est method of clearing laud.'-Tho largest treos can be destroyed at a cost of a few pence, A good testimonial from one fontle man, (who lias cleared every tree from 700 acres). Cowper's Tree and Root Destroyer. Sole agent for N.Z, JA.S. JNIOHOJLLR, 02, OUBA-SntBEI Wehinoion JOHN ELLEY, In taking over the business latoly cor, duotod by BIH H. B. LATHAM begs to intimate that ho is proparod to deliver CHEAP meat Of tho Best Quahty to all parts of the ' town and district.. . A Trial Respectfully Solicited. ' 39 w ALTEF. PERRY, GENE.IAL BUTCHER, BRIDQE-ST,? IIABTERION ERINOK OF WALE£ LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE "REPOSITORY "W3XXJAM NEILL Ispropared to supply the travelling public.iyith BUGGIES, CARRYALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice,' Tho Livery department is undor tho care of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall HORSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hiro. Mono—Omlity, Good Aeeommoialion .. „ A 'BUS will run to and troni ;{W. Stables to meet.every train. . , AOVERNMENT LIFE INSU ANCE ut .■ DEPARTMENT, , . T.OANS ON JIOIiTfiARE. Fnosi time to tiino ut llmiicl iiortion til llio , funds is lent ou first lisorlwo of (reol/Uil aecui'ity, wllh oiition of rciinvmout l>y Used inslataoutej eiiread over 14 ltf, or is yean, Half-yeiuly l'iiymout • ... foroaeh£loo. Period of Loan- ■ . £ e:d. Tmtiiyoitti ... 647 Ti/teenym „, 5 8 0 ' Tjwntyyms : ,„ 413 c ' Loans ropavalila by insialmWs wlioroby pnucipal and interest aro botb liquidated witliin a given time, ana on tonus of n most layoui'a.MooljaiictoiViiiesoutuiai'koiUdvoutoslorotttaUadtlioiu. ~w!. 0 ,WS' 'iiay,' |jofora tlio.esiilvy of We inH lfprM, Mepra .tlio lortii. witli or .without notice,'on. tomis vMiih cim bo as"Kt'i 5? at "WW or at any of tho offices Olwls-Dopartmeat, where also forms of anplioatioiuaii bo obtained, ' lull; particular. as to'loaus," apply.t(i USHetd ud Branch Offlccsaudl'ost F. W. FItANKIAND.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3240, 26 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3240, 26 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3240, 26 June 1889, Page 4

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