Sporting men would find it greatly to their adyautage by orrespondin? with A. J. Jacobs, the professional Taxidermist from London. Birds, fish, animals, and reptiles preseryed and mounted in the highest style. Every description of stuns preserved or tanned and made into rugs, etc. Work done in all its branches ac lowest rates. Correspon dence in all parts of the globe. 30 years' experience. All work guaranteed. Highest price given, or work done in exchange for huias, crows, New Zealand quail, and other birds. N. Z. birds wanted in any quantity. Orders left at Mr. Williams,' tobacconist, Maaterton, or Mr. Catt's, hairdresser, Carterton, will be attended to,—Advi.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3855, 11 July 1891, Page 2
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107Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3855, 11 July 1891, Page 2
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