(MCKETING, CRICKETING. Al/MANE HAN- A . . SINOLE-OANE, DM, FROM 10s 6d. - 4 ® l 7s 6d D.ASHEE Of tlio Cheap Fancy Bazaar, Mannersstreet, "Wcllmpton, lias just, opened 9 cases of Cricket lints, Balls, Stumps, Leg Guards, Gloves and Nets, by all celebrated makers. Lawn Tennis, Crobillo, and Croquet Games in great variety Also 10 cases of Jai'anksk and China Goods, consisting of tables, cabinets, Indies' work-boxes, writing desks, toa caddies, fancy boxes, fans, screens, kites, teapots, cups andsaucors, and ornaments in lar»o variety, FANCY GIPSY TABLE WOIiK BASKETS hOdMCH. Folding Chairs, bagatelle boards, all sizes, ladies' companions, fancy ba«s, albums, photo frames, pictures, rocking and velocipede horses, toys in great variety, cutlery, hardware, electro-plated ware, brushes and combs, travelling trunks, carpet bags and portmanteaux, basket wavo, papier inaclie gouds, and genoral variety fancy goods, —Also— I ENGLISH FOUR-WHEELED PERAMBULATORS, With Indiarubber Tire Wheels and Reversible Hoods. Must bo Sold. £3 10s ONES FOE 5s Bl I W F1 (0 01 } S! I) p t: 1 Wm pcrß COBB & CO.'S COAOUE& 1 Eketahona-Woodviue Line, 'i EAVE EKETAHMA daily on iJ arrival of first train - from WELLINGTON, also AVoodville each day in timo to catch the Wellington train at Ejtctaliuna. Fares Eketahuna and Woodviile, 7/C ; Kketahuna and Pahiatua, ss. J, MACAItA, 3284 Pro irla tor, ~TjTMWSON, ' MASTERTON AND EKETAHUNA. MONEY TO LEND IN VARIOUS SUMS. Eketalmna Hotel. THOMAS PARSON^..,...fupPBiEioEj HAYING taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage. t * THE TEAYELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush. The llouso has booh thoroughly rent rated and re-fiiniislicd, The quality of tlio Wines, Beeer. and Spirits nro of the very best obtainable. T. 'PARSONS, ISH Proprietor. frfliri T EU3IANi!'Ni r MKSTMENTAND 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAKAI'A Main smut Gukviown Incorporated under theliuilding Societies Act, 1870. Dioecious i Messrs IV. O. Cull (chairman). M. Casolbcrg, J. P})!!?r, W, liootli. W. Bkcct, anil C. I'haraz/ii,' ThcAnnual Income exceeds i'ls,6oo,oapital en Loan £'22,000; Ms already allotted II 817; Reserve fund £892. The purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. In the Drat pla:c it oilers on excellent ijictliod of investment to those wlu) wish to accumulate their capital or savijigß at the highest rate consistent with per cct security and by allowing small or large sums to bo invited by periodical payijiepts, ij conforms to the circumstance# of all classes. l|i .the second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, or who may meet witn opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents themeansof obtaining advances upon favorable terms. Tlio Association receives fixed deposits at rates to he igrced upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, us per month; ultimate value of share I'M. Applications for shares to he addressed ;o the manager. A liberal commission allowed o fyfcnfji oll investment shares issued through tlicin. Ollicc Ifoiirs—Monday, Wednesday, and I'riday, from 2to 4 p.r,!, Pay Day—The first Saturday in each month, between the hours of >#) •!, and 7 anil 9 p.m. Agents— Dfasteriop —lft S. W, Dalryniplc, Car crton-sir F it Mi oil. Feather,■(ton—Mr J O Oo.x, G..WYJ!IT, ifanacei, (Patent). NEW PRQCEBS rij PHOTOGRAPHY, MESSRS WRIGGLESWORJ'H AND BIN IN S, J J JIOTOfIKAPHEKS To His the Eioht'llon, tiik Haul of' Governor of New Zealand,' BEG to call the nttontion of their patrons and (lie public to the opinions of the press on tlio new MATT-OI'AL-TVPB PItOCKSS. Nfctt' J/BAfjAXji luiES, Bth November. - ' Tho delicate pearly surface givo to these pictures by the new process jyhicli, by the way, is patented, is very charging indeed, and a distinctly original departure frmn the old stylo." Evening Post, Bth November.— "After the usual stylo of thing the eye rests gratefully on such portraits as those shown by Messrs H'rijjglcsworth and Binns. Tlioy have all tlio softness and delicacy of an Indian ink drawing The general effect is really chamiing;" EvKN'ixti Pbesk, Bth November "By the process now patented by Messss AVngglcsworth and Binus ordinary photographs can be ijivon all the effect to be obtained on opal, AVe feel sure that those pictures will speedily make their way into public favor, anil retain it after doing so." CatuougTimkk, 15th November.— " Fur sobriety of true malum of oll'oct, and artistic success, commend us to the new process."—p. 9, "Such delightful and artistic results upon albumenized lypcf ;vo have never li.thcrto scon." --P.il/ ' ■; WJJjLJS ST, WELLINGTON. Kkaiiiv Oitoitk yiiu E( f wjiE Hotel, WELLINGTON, Telephone No 161. 3378 \ P t; T b ti B C S ci V ai M II £ 8 Fi ] sit by til in a( F 32'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3375, 2 December 1889, Page 4
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772Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3375, 2 December 1889, Page 4
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