IFA IRA RAPA ' DAtLY ■ a lb AGUNTS. I. •'• . ' Wairarapa South ... Mr W. A. Tata Upper Plain // .... Mr; Tlio3,.WiltonCartertotf '.'.V ..." Mr W Philpot " Mr W Catt Clarevillo . ... . ... Mr F .Foist Greytowri' ' 1 ... ; 'Mr 0 Hohib.ow m Mr L, St. George Mauricoville Mr G Gundor'on Eketnhuna <.. f s i Jdt-.f Hudgai Pahiatua "... ... IYTr jiio Godfrey Whtirenma Mr 0 K Savage Wellington ... ... MrJWTat EfiETAHUN A. SMITHY. JOIIN PELLING, / ;:. i• .j•( , ; t ,■ ,; f •i (' ,• AVING taken - that well known ' 'smithy latfely occupied • by Mr| Wallace, solicits the patronage of the? of Eketahunaand distribti. ; Blacksmithing in all its branches "»t lowest rates. Wheelwrights work of every de 3 cription carried-out on the: premises. \ ir;r/u i J ELECTRICITY IS f 'i>i j rieiJ Electric Appliance Free TO any man suffering from Nervous Debility, Weak Vitality, &o (> will forward, ; FREE, Of. CHARGE, valuable Electrio Appliance .forjeure of Same. Address, "Eleotropathist.'. case P.0.80x 462, Sydney. -"■ PHOTOGRAPHY. • . R- HEKEMANNLate. of Connolly and Herrmann«iri £ Lafotiton"Qutas Wellfaati&fi. f* V ! < ( BEGS to notify to his past pakrons and the generally he OPENED A PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, At the corner of Ciiba Street; opposite Te Aro House. The Studio has been constructed under his own supervision, and is fitted with all modern appliances and inventioflßv which 'enables Kim' to produce-' instantaneous work_ with;'more feoility and success' th'an previously attempted. The OpSjAtifj/f and RotouoKing'nire personally Undertaken by R.H., whose skill in these branches ot the profession is already well ("known. Therefore; the ipublic may rely upon securing first class work at lowest tpossible ah»ra;es.'! MR'HERRMANN also possesses a •' thorough knowledge of Photographic Chemistry, rarely acquired bjr tho every day pbutot?raphor, and aa the wholo ' foundation of the photograph' art is baaed on the chemical prooesseii, [thepublic will'. no doubt recognise' the mpo-tance of such knowledge • i W. Crabtree & Son Munv-;.:; tf: ..u- - .*j« ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS ' Ac, Ac. gTEAM ENGINES. Saw and Flax! ' Mill machinery always on hand. Makers o every description of wrought iron, spilt pulliea, builders and contrac tors ironwork, ornamental caitmap,'tonib\r rails, wrought and cast iron fencing etc. Gatca,|Chcapor than any firm in tuwn ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3748, 28 February 1891, Page 1
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345Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3748, 28 February 1891, Page 1
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