From a Needle to an Anchor Te AreE%c3unge, Cuba street Wellington. THE above heading can lie complie with by ARCHD. OOLQUHOUN, Who is the proprietor of the Te Aro Exchange, and is prepared to mako Cash advances oil Furniture and other goods. , AND IS ALSO A " Purchaser and Seller of All kinds of Household l-iequisites AT ADVANTAGEOUS FHICES. Persons requiring Furniture cannot do better than inspect the large assortment, where No Reasonable Offer will be JK ef used
Ancl where business will be conducts in a MOST STRAIGHTFORWARD MANNER. Orders on commission promptly and faithfully attended to. Te Aro Exchange, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. P. M, Reynolds BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Adjo.mnt? Drill rfhed). MASTKIfI ON kinds of JOINERY prepared. DOORS AND SASHES in Stuck. WELL SEASONED dressed and un dressed MATERIAL. Flooring, Matchlining, Architraves, Mouldings, &c. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 327 CLUB HOTEL, Lambton Quay, Wellington. (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) JAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of the city. Commercial Travellers, &c,, that he has taken the above commodious Family Hotel, whish has been thoroughly renovated. He hopes, by studying che requirements of his supporters, to share the very liberal patronage accorded his predecessor The Club Hotel will bo found par excellence, in every respect one of the best in the town for comfort and economic living. No expense has been spared in carrying out the many necessary alterations which will make the above hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &c., will find in the Club every comfort of a home, and special provision has been made for families. Private suites of apartmonts for families with fine lofty rooms. Wines and spirits of the bost quality. Speciality One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 to 2 p. in, Table d'Hote at 6 p.m. Dunedin Ale Always on Tap. JAMES CONDON, Proorietor NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION lists are being lO started through the Lower Valley tor the purpose of raising funds for the benefit of the children of the late Alfred Clifton, who died at Carterton about twelve months ago. The children, fiyo in number, with ages ranging from fourteen months to seven years, have been taken chargs of by Mr Lars Anderson, of Eketahuna, elitirely at his own expenso. He has applied to the Benevolent Society for aid, but they informed him ths-t nothing could be done in the matter, He was informed thot the only way was to hand the childreu over to the police, ivliich he did not like doing as Mrs Anderson had promised Mr Clifton that she would see to the children. It comes very hard on Mr Anderson to have to support the children out of his own pocket. Mrs Clifton has gone out to work, but has b°.en very ill, and quite unable to assist in any way. Any one who could assist bv giving a little would be doing a charitable action. Subscriptions may be left ai the ofliceof this paper.
rECI F I c The Sovereign remedy for OONORRHCEA AND GLEET. Price 4s Gd per. battle. SPECIFIC, NO 9123, A CERTAIN CUREjm Nervous Debility Spermatorrhoea, Loss Of Manhood, And all diseases caused by early indiscretion. Prepared only by T. A. GARRATT, CHEMIST, Tai'unaki-atreet, Wellington.
PRICE : 4s 6d per bottle. Seat to all parts one ?cfc>pt of F.O for os. P. S—ln writing for the latter remedy please state symptoms fully. MENTION T.UIB PAPER mastertois timbek YiRDS at Mill Prices. Large stock I ahvuys on hand. BUILDERS IRONMONGERY, AND GLASS All sizes in plain and f mcy colors. (rashes, frames, and duors in stock an 1 to order. COUNTRY ORDKJRS specially attended to. Address— G. E. DANIELL, MAsTKRTo.V Ac;en i'or McUill, M'mircvntal Mason
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3712, 16 January 1891, Page 4
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