SkfCRETIiNQ, CRICKETING. J ;■ . . tatMH'ANI!, D. ASHER)f tho Cheap Fancy I)azaa:i, Mannershait, Vellnii'toii, lias just opened !) :iisos uf Cricket Ms, Bulls, Slumps, Ley Guard?, Gloves and Nets, by all i lelcbrated iimkors. Lawn Tennis, | Crobillc, ami Oriii|«L't Game* in grent I variety Alan 10 casks of Jambse and GiitSA Goods, consisting of tables, I cabinets, ladies' work-lmscs, rritiug desks, ten cuddies, fancy boxes, fans, screens, kites, teapots, cups and saucers, and ornaineuts in lame variety. SB- FAXC/i GIPSY TABLE WORK BASKETS IsGiEAVH. Folding Clniirs, boxinffftlovcs, lmgiitollo boards', all sizc3, ladies' companions,
fancy bags, albums, photo frames, p.clures, rocking and vclucipctli; horses, toys ingiTOt variety, cutlery, hardware, electro-plated ware, brushes and combs, travelling trunks, carpet bags mid portmanteaux, basket ware, punier nmchc gouds, and general variety fancy goods, - Also—--300 ENGLISH FOUR-WHEELED PERAMBULATOIiS, With lndiarabber Tire Wheels and Ita versiblo Hoods. Must, be Wold. |£3los ONaBTOB ,-fi2fiß
lm likytk Wink, £llos U. Kuto Mid Address-MASSKItS-S'fiiEET, WELLINGTON (Next to Opera Hume.) AOKST FOR BOSISTO'S CELEBRATED OIL OF EUCALYPTUS, PILLS AND OINTMENTS, a valuable external remedy for Rheumatism, Lsmbiisjo, Sciatica, Sprains, Ncuralt'ia, Cholic, Whooping &c. OIL: Prico 2/per Buttle. 331 COBB &CO.'S COACHES, EKt'/rAIIUXA-IiVoODVIME LINB. •. EAVE EKETAHUNA daily on _[J arrival uf tir.it train from WELLINGTON, also Womlvillo each day in time to catch the Wellington train at Eketahuna. Fairs - Ekutalmna ami Woudviilc, 7/0 ; Eketahuna and Pallia. tua, os. J. MACAU A, 328t p.-vicj tor.
Eketalmna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Pkoprietoh' [ AVING taken over the iibuvo wellI kii'jwn and old-established Hotel attention, to secure a fair chare of patronage, THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush. The House has been thoroughly rone rated and re-furnished. The quality of the Wines, Bcecr. mid Spirits aro of the very best obtainable. T. PARSONS, I S3 Proprietor. THli PERMANENT NVESTMENT AND 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OK WAIIURATA Mais smußi GimrrowN Inwrnorated under theP.uildiiigSocieticß Act, 1876, DiHECTons: Messrs V, 0, Cuff (chairman), M. Caaclbcrg, J. Fuller, W, Booth, V. Sltcet, and 0, Flinrnzyu. TlieAnnual Income exceeds t'lo,ooo, Capital on Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted £4 817: Reserve fund M2.
The purposes for which the Association is established arc twofold, I« tlie Bret plu-jc it altera an excellent method of investment to thorn wliowh to accumulate their capital or livings at the highest rate consistent with per ect security, .ind by allowing small or large Bums to he invited by periodical payments, it conforms to tliu circumstances of all classes. In the second place, to those who tcuuite loans upon properties they already possessor who jbtaiuing advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives rked deposits at rates to be share?, 5s per month; ultimate value of share tM, Applications for shares to be addressed >o the manager. A liberal commission allowed o agents on investment sliaiv.i ijsucit through them, Office Hours-Monday, Wodui;sdn.y,nnd Friday, from 2 to 1 p.m. Pay Day-Thc first Saturday in each month, between the hours ol and 4, ami 7 and 0 p.in, Agists— Jfasterton —Mi (1. S, Vi\ Palryinple. Par orton—MrK H, G fiox, Fahintua-Mr A, ltecsc. G.VYBTT. lfe*(ffiHihis»sA-di MATT-OPAL-TVPK (Fatest), NEW PROCESS is PHOTOGRAPHY
WRIGGLESWOBni "BINISS, I'HOTOfiIUPHEIiS O lIIS EXGELIKKUY THE RlOil'i' HoK. Tflß E;IDL fi!' OSSWIW, Governor of New Zealand,' I)ECf to call tliu attwitiuii ul' their ) patrons and Hjo public to (he opinions uf tliu press uii the new MATT-OPAL-TYPE PUOCESS. Nmy Zealand 'limes, Bth November - ! The delicate pearly surface give to the so pictures by the new process, wliipli, by tho way, is patented, is very charmid" indeed, and a distinctly original departure from t|ie ulil style." Evening Post, Btli November,— "After the usual stylo- uf tliiiuj tho eye rests gratefully .on such portraits as those shown by Messrs Wrig«les\vorlh and Binns. They have all the softness jltid delicacy of an Indian ink drawing Tho genera! effect is really charminj;." Evekiko . PUKSrf, Stll I?fivp|llliOr.— "I!y ihe process now patented by Slesass Wngj,'les»'orth ant] Uiniis ordinary photographs can be civ.cn all the effect to bo iibtiuned on opal, Wo feel sure Unit these pictures will speeflily make their way into public favor, and retain it after doinj; so." Catholic Times, loth November. - "For sobriety of true realism of eO'ect, an.d artjstjp Bupcess, commend us to the new process,"—p. 9. '■' Sue!) delightful and artistic results upon paper we have nover btherto seen," —P. !!• r, Willis st, Wellington. NjisAßpY Opposite tup, Empibd Hoiei, WBLLIKjiTOJf, Telephone No 161. JAJ.Tj£F.?RBBY, f GEHIRAL BDTOHKR, BWDG&BT. MABTBWOS
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3386, 14 December 1889, Page 4
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738Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3386, 14 December 1889, Page 4
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