TO STAND THIS SEASON Attho Iron 6'tablea,' noau Featherston . '. Sale yards, - THE HIGH-rASTE ARAB , KALjCPHA. { USTLanded from Calcutta. "KalJ ipba'Ms a beautiful dark bay wiid black flints, in shapbiand make-he cannot bo surpassed having W splendid hand well sot on io a good neck oblique shoulder's, short back and good loins, and W.l hooped ribs, grand legs and feet, .rith very superior action, Good ,contcilution and splendid temper, juiet to ride or handle, TERMS—£S per maro, to bo paid Ist Tanuary, 1891; .8C55 . : ' Feathcrston. BEGOLATOJII AND CONQUJS msmmM K,«fi>i2su&«'JSiai fpHESE Shears wore specially im X ported fot the Wairarapa district and were in treat demand the laßt two oeaaona, the supplies each vear runninn short, so Bend in your orders in time, PRICES VERY LOW. ; EVEROTINGIN-JR ONMONGEII .\ BEING CHEAP. Ordora by Post Promptly attended to,) ~ 'George binder, IRONMONGER, Corner of Cuba and Mannert ' •WELLINGTON
W. Crabtree & Sons ENGINEERS & BOILERMAKERS, Kya-st,,—Weuingtos, HiS OH SALE, OHEAP--1 IS h p Horizontal Engine, now 1 h p Horizontal Engino, second hand 2jt li p Horizontal Engino, second hand 1 8 h p Multitubular Boiler Every description of Flax Machines in stock, Special kteel Beater Bars, &c, Agents for Thos Broadbent and Suns' direct Btoamdriven Hydro Extractor, suitable for wool washers, woollen mills, and laundry men, Prices on application. OITY FOUNDRY, Eva-Streofc Wellington 3426 POST OFFICE HOTEL GREY STEEET, WELLINGTON. G.W-TABORi Propbiktok. HAVING purohased tho Lease and Goodwill oi the abovo popular and centrally situated, hostelry, G. W. T. begs to inform his numerous friends and the commercial community that every care and attention will be given to tho comforts and requirements of Permanent Boarders and Oommerical Travellers. The house affords excellent accommodation.
A SPECIAL FEATUHE. One Shilling Luncheon Dam, fton 1 to 3 o'clock, Tho very best brands of Wines, Ale and Spirits. G. ff. TABOR, Proprietor,
FIELDER'S PRICKS. IN returning thanks to the vast number of customers who have placed their confidence in him tluwhout past years, HFIELDKR intends, by still further roduoiug his prices, to not only maintain that cou6donco, but to obtain a visit from the few who havo not yet visited the Umversai. Provider. Below are appended a few of his Reduced Prices :- Drawiogroom Suitos from f, s d £l2 and IB 0 0 Diningroom Suites, Morocco Leather 25 0 0 Spring MattrnsscS, 4ft Gin ~, 17 6 Soring Mattresses, Bft Bin ... 017 6 Chamber Sorvices, from ~. 0 8 6 Kitchen Tables, from ,„ 010 0 Dressing Tables, from ... 07 0 Floor Oloth, per yd, from,,, 0 1 8 Linoleum, per yard, from ~, 0 2 0 Spring Oouchos 110 0 OcßasionalTablos, from ,„ 0 3 6 Cane Seat Chairs, from ,„ 0 5 0 Wood Seat Chairs, from ,„ 0 'J 6 Austrian Chairs, from ~, 0 7 0 Kitchen Dressers, from .„ 17 0 Chests Drawers, from ,„ 110 0 Carpets, a large stool;, pryd from m „• 010 Ohefjoniers, Bft Gin, polished 210 0 Children's High Chairs ... 0 5.0 Children's Carpet Chairs ... 0 2 0 Washstands, from , 0 9 0 Iron Bedsteads in endless, variety. All goods guaranteed, and delivered free to all parts of tno city, A large assortment of China and Glass ware, Platedware, Cutlery, and Ironmongery Note the Address! THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, Mannert and Lombard streets, 'Weuihgion
HUME & SON POLICE $ BB.TAII, KROOERS, ■'.' TE,A IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 03 and 05, Willis Street. QEYLONAND INDIAN TEAS. IN buying Teas from Hume & Son you got them at Importers Prices, Consumers of the fragrant beverage thus savo not loss than four intermediate profits, or fd to la per lb. . Mote the Prices— Munificent rich, pure,'fragrant, 2s arjd ' ■ ■ "' Ohoico Oeyion, 2s fld and 2s 9d pep lb This is the finest and most delioious iea the world can produce, and is superior to what is sold by most ten dealers at 3s (id per lb ; 510, and 15 packets, in air tight boxes, without extra charge! Prompt attention given to orders by post, which Bhould be accQinpan,igd by postal orden : HUME & SON'S teashave a more exquisite aroma and delicious flavour than any other. tea e'voHbtakluced into Now Zea land, ; '•; Hyp & soil ■ Importtiunr Tea yawn tram the faniouß Hapijtate group of Sea Estates, in whioh they mvß a' large jntebest, , GROCERlES—Everydeaoription imported diroot, and sold at 'the Lowest VVIHUiESALEPfiICES. . hdmbTsun, The Largeit Tea, Wine, and-Provision Dealers in New Zealand, -03 and 65,;\Villis ; Bttflet,.'Weilinglon - i l ' 'Tei, from Ha 6d per box, Half- !' 'hesMromtoedtoSsGdnerlb, 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3649, 30 October 1890, Page 4
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726Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3649, 30 October 1890, Page 4
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