W. Crabtree & Son ENGINEERS. IRON AND BRASS i FOUNDERS, BOIL ER MAKERS OTEAM ENGINES. Saw and Flax Mill machinery always on hand Makers of every description of wrought iron, split pullies, builders and contrac tors ironwork.ornamental castings, tomb raDs, wrought and cast iron fencing etc. Gates, Cheaper than any firm in town
HUME & SON WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS 63 and 65, Willis Street. CEYLON AND INDIAN TEAS. IN buying Teas from Hume & Son you get them at Importers Prices. Consumers of the fragrant beverage thus save not less than four intermediate profits, or f d to Is per lb. Kote the Prices Magnificent rich, pure, fragrant, 2s and 2s 3d per lb Extra Choice Ceyion, 2s 6d and 2s 9d per lb This is the finest and most delicious tea the world can produce, and is superior to what issold by most tea dealers at 3s Cd per lb ; 5 10, and 15 packets, in our tight boxes, without extra charge. Prompt attention given to orders by post, which should be accompanied by postal order. HUME & SON'S Feaß have a more exquisite aroma and delicious flavour than any other tea ever introduced into New Z< aland | HUME & SON I Import their Tea dibect from the famous Haputale group of Sea Estates, in which they have a large interest. GROCERIES—Every description imported direci, and sold at the Lowest Wholesale Pbices. HUME & SON, THe Largest Tea, Wine, and Provision Dealers in New Zealand, --63 and 65, Willis-street, Wellington *** 200 Boxes, lllbs each, Finest China Tea, from 14s 6d per box. Halfthests. from Is 6d to 2s 6d per lb J. Arthur Chisholm, (65 years journeyman with, and successor to W. Littlei'ohn and Son, Cuba street, Wellington, N.Z,) Watchmaker, Jeweller, Optician, etc, etc. "VTEW GOODS every mail. Watches a Speciality, at reasonable prices < Country Orders attended to with despatch. A printed Guarantee for 12 months with every watch repaired. US' Next Pearce's Boot Arcade FEW ADVANTAGES DRESDEN PIAISOFOKTE CO.'S HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM.
Ist.—No matter where you live, it enables you to become the owner of a j thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American Organ, by simply I paying the hire for a stated period. 2nd—Possession is obtained on payment of the first monthly or quarterly instalment 3rd—No further expense whatever is incurred beyond the instalments for the period agreed on. ,4th —The Piano or American Organ can be exchanged for one of a better class at any time within the period of hiring. sth—An excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 years) can.be obtained for a small deposit, and payment of 20s monthly. 6th—A first-class guarantee is given every instrument purchased. 9th—Old Pianos taken in exchange, and full market value allowed. Bth—Catalogues, terms, Ac., sent post free on application. The largest and best assorted) Stock in New Zealand to select from, at wholesale prices for cash, or on the two years' hire system. THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURING & AGJSNOY Co., LAMB TON QUAY, Wellington. M. J, BROOKES, Manager. (Head Office, 29 and 81, Princess-street, Dunedin.) PHOrOGK4PHIC STUDIO. Queen street Masterton. Branch Studios at Carterton and Greytown. QORTRAITS taken in any weather bv the Instantaneous Process. Portraits COPIED and ENLARGED to LIFE SIZE. Views taken in town or country. ON SALE—Views and Maori Photographs. THOS. ED. PRICE
Railway Boarding House (Nearly Opposi Pott Office.) Hall Street, MastertonTHE proprietor of this Favorite Boarding Bouse, in thanking his patronß (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, begs to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it issecoiid to none in the Wairarapa. THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging 18s per week if paid in advance, or £1 st the end of the ALL MEALS, OUE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Snaking tnd Beading Booms. Private Sitting Boom jor Ladies, 300 D STABLING. FRED WRIGHT PROPRIETOR.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3821, 28 May 1891, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3821, 28 May 1891, Page 3
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