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fjMl'ffl KROS.. k . 1 - :< ¥tyuiur FOONDaY,'" 1 ". vM * MiOTEIIS-Smft„ tMl Wßli!Nfll6K," v M. a imv Having secured, a urge awortmentvota/i ■ Designs, of OiuittHßNmOisiiNgsjor ; Ui 'r YeMiihs, Balconies, .Fonceß,,do,i wish to infohn Archiiteots; Mde'rs, and. thp !.j | " publiothafc they'are prepared to supply /}■. all orders' ati prices that wlT'compare. favorably irith the imp6rtcd article V ** •' They. Btill coiitiniio to execute orders .<•> for ill' Sorts ofCam andWrodoht Iron : ■Worki' Au jllustratfld. .catalogue,will Temperance Hotel, PAHIATIJA. J. > ,..v.,i,„..Proprietor. ! ,1, Mclv, begs to Intimato that ho: V\ b ' has, taken over, the, Boarding House recently occupied by Mr Crimp, which lias been thoroughly renovafod throughout,'ani ia' conducted on fitßt- 1 ' i slasajjirinciploa, 1 "Every l convenience' !, W 1 fcdefsl' .' Beds- One cShilliiißt Meals One Shilling, ': !r, ;.)3484 ■ IMPORTANTNOTIOBi TOM'S DRY EARTH . CLOSIiT SYSTEM, •■ of Mastertoii.and Gartorton atid - other Boronrii Councils,'and recommended for general adoption on Recount o£ its troedom from draughts, .smell, or any unpleasantness, reasonable in price ana effective in operation. ' " ' ! /'•'W; B.'OAMPiN, '. : ' ..c i-Proprietor. Carterton, October 16th, 1889- 3335 • T. BIGOT, Limbio.v Quay, WELLINGTON. -HAS FOR SALE-

I New Seasons CoyJon Tea '• 1/8 „ „ Hew' Seasons Indian Tea 1/8 111b Boxes from, , ,12/6 each, Whito CryatalSugar' l 3d por-lb' f EW Seasons Chiiia Tea 1/2 per lb 1/4 |l *1 251b Bag Oatmeal 251b ~ Flour 2/1) „ 501b I, h 5/• a 1001b ; „ 91. „ Fresh Ground Uott'eo ! . 1/2 per lb Salmon 9d per tin Cornflour, 3lbs for : 1/- . 5d each. Good Soap, 6 Bars for 1/- .. ALL' GOODS pIIVEEED FREE, ; T. DICKSON, Wholesale and; Family GHOOEK, LAMBTON-Q U A Y, WELLINGTON. 3130 J. VILE. (JMEKAL' GABBIER BETWEEN - EKETAHUNA, PAHIATUA, . AND WOODYILLE. PnomBXOK PAHIATUA IIIYERY AND Bait Stables./ . ■ '

ooacli, Buggies,' and Hacka always on Hire, ' ' , _ Teogi'aph Orders attended to with despatch Masonic Hotel, 1 WOODVILjLE, THIS new and elegant hotel is now opened and affords the best of accommodation for Travellers rttid Visitors Meals provided on arrival of trains and Coaches.' li. D, BICKERTON, ; 'Proprietor . OUR 0 E M E N T• i PIIICE, O'MALLEY & CO,, PHOTOGRAPHERS ANDPOKTRAIT PAINTERS. . Bc« to intimate that the; have taken over'the business lately carried on by Messrs Connolly and Hermann,. Do, La'mbton-quay, wliero they have mada important alterations and completely remodelled the whole premises. The OPERATING ROOM has been 1 fitted according to the moat n.odorn and approved , system , of HIGH ARTPHOTOGRAPHY, and the alterations, which have been carried out under Mr O'Malloy's supervision, are thft uupleasant' heat and glare often com'plained of in tho photographic atelier ars completely avoided, and consequently • the ease andconifortof the sitter assured, thus the most delicate gradations of light and ahado in complexion or fabric can ba reproduced, . , ; ) sThe Lighting aiid Posine, which la Mr O'Jlailoy's special forte, ho having had a' thorough artistic training and experience in the best studios in England and America, will be par ucdknw, ■

OPALBTTES.—We would call special attention to tbis style .of finishing for those ;preforriiu an unglazed surface .without ' obscuring the shadows, as executed by us this stylo of finish is nob injured by handling or 'moisture. ■ All Negatives taken by tho late firm aro in our possession, from which duplicate orders may be had, or enlargement!, inado, and finished in oil, water colour or' monochrome. PRICE, O'MALLEY 400., . 23U 55, Lambtou Quay. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, LAMBTON-QUAY, (near the Railway station) WELLINGTON, ' ' .hasthe .• LARGEST STOOK IN TOWN r of Fancy Goods and Toys.' BASK ET W A E, : Plaiu and fancy DINNER SERVICES, ' * FROM£2." Tea" and Breakfast Services .. FROM lis., CROCKERY AND CHINA ALLSORTS A'LL Wairarapa Settlers would do J\_ Swell to call, as wo are making up pavcelsdaily for settlers on iho lino, and • all oid'ersby post, accompanied by P .0.0. will lie well attended to. \ v , ; r : Having sent- out large orders for 1 ■ XIIIAB ROODS. 'We afo determined to makoourXmnß ; Display the best ever seen, and' shall to glad of a visit from all Waimapacus] 'i • ' GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, ' ■: -J.:' II Larabton-Quay...... Wliujton 3366

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 22 March 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 22 March 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3466, 22 March 1890, Page 4

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