na m HS£ SSfc mm mm. WiSS mm m mm S&S •as. m m •j?**m wsm. ■S£si» ss v&mm llflHl mt '■4M m. m& asa^^K as =**>■.*« BP ra>s« m&m «sj>" «s»i eai ■33> J®? E&I 122 » [Sm3 N«^ a»K *£p^feg| IfKS £ii SSsa ss^iss a^sWßtea £g sasssa SSffisi S t !j)i;CEMEER,IB9I . EveryCashiCustomer'will be enabled to SELECT GIFTS from a large variety bt fancy articles,'imported expressly for.thor- *i .' ' ■■■:■ x ; '■< ••■/' ' Christmas Season from Japan abd London, in accordance iollAmng Scale On all purchases amounting to 10j a present, to tho yaluq of Is On all purchases amonntuig to 15a a present to'the value of Is fid' I On all purchases .amounting to 80s a present to the value of 8s On all purchases ainountiug to 20s a present to the value of 2: On all purchases amounting to 25s' a present to the value o! 2s 6d I ■ On all purchases aniouuting to £5 & present to tho yaluo p! 10s On all purchases amounting to 30s a present to the value of 3s On all purchases amounting io 40s a present to the value of 4s On all purchases'amounting to 60s a present to tho value of 5; On all parchases amounting to 70s a presehi toTtiiafyafue of 7a On all purbhases'amouhlingtolOs apresent tothe value of 9s On aU purohasesianioanting't'ojCi ■ a present to the v'alus of 12s On all purchases amounting to 35s a present to tho value of 3s Gd I On all purchases amounting to £7 a present to the value of lis Onall purchases anjquhting to £B, a present to tli'e;valaaof 16s On all purchase* amounting to 45s a present tothevalue of 4s 6d' I .V'On.all iiiuroluses.ainQapting.tq' £9.'" '.apreniiii to tho.-'voluQ^qf.lßß On all purchases amounting to .£lo' a pwsont'to the value of2os Oni all purchases amountingto 55s a present to the yaluo pf's3'Grl 1' On all purohases amohbtjng tb £ll a present to the value of 22« iGd 1 )" On all putchases'taountingto £l3 : ';«ipreVent to tKeValiwof 28 ',, . And bo on in proportion up to £SO, £IOO, or any larger sum. .'..;,..,,.. ;. At the time of purchase each Customer will receive a.TIQOT beexohangedatonco brat any tihieduringthemoDth of be Beleoted.'-, Those who would like roally hanflsome presents can accomplish this putiiosehy letting their tichcts accumulate until a'sufficiont sum is thus reached. THE EXCEPTIONS, to the above scale are Kid Gloves,' Millinery, and Dresses made to order,' and! also.Tailbring, bhwhioh wd. cannot allow any presents, -.;'■ v ■;-v' " ; '■•'■'! ; .' i ''-:'-.'' '"•'.' ,-1 " ■■' " i ' l " ; ' ; :■'. ', '■ ' '■■'•'' : ' "'' •" '"•:.' : . ,TE,AEO;.HOUSE, WELLINGTON.
'THE very thing,!' Cease straining and the looting is automatic No pins I Jio kejßl Naliintjfcosiwkoo'uU Nothing to lone I ()no piece only, A Perfect Marvel of Simplicity,: .Strength, and Durability, , Pronounced by' Fencers, Farmers, and Bunholders as" THE VERY THING." " THE MOST SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC." Jlwen'BPatent Solf-ldoldng Fencing' Strainer, ' . with the lovers insevtedTeody to strain the wire, ■ DIRECTIONS FORUSE.-Hold'Hie Strainer, with the winvhole to the left, towards tho'straining post. : rkc6 the end of the wire in the:wiie hole; then insert tho lovors in tho !j holes in the ond of tho strainer, andatraia till the required tension is obtained. ■ Work the wire to the ton of tho hole in the straining post, then,remove the levers, and EwEx'a Patent Self Lockino Fkkoino STUAiNKttimmcdiatelyahd autoniatically looks ibelf.., THE EWEN STRAINER is to be seen at Messrs Lowes and lores' Auction Room, Masterton. .That firm are agents for its Bale. ''''_'•." _ ' ■ j„„ „„„_ , - Vhoiesaie Aoekts roR Wellington «m Jtarajta, JIEBBRS LEVINS CO., W»huhapa AGENTS-MESSRS LOWES &, lORNS-Mastetton ■■ :
SrAR; HOTEL, MASTERS, (t.ate of Panama-street, Wellington). EJ. SEARL having taken over the , above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and general publio of Master, ton and the Jistriot that it is his inten» tiop ,tu .conduct the house on entirely n'eVw nes..' A oomplete'new staff of servants has. bebn engaged; the House thoroughly renovated, and in unrivalled stock of the Wry beat liquors has been laulihi ■ ',, The Oiik' SiliuiNq Ldnch on Salo Day ....,.'...-is,a ^ M »-; Good Stabling, and Paddocks. Stab Hotei, MisißKiOfd ■ '■'■ .-.', . Xte^sC'^^MCON, ~0 Sf A RBI y E D--2 cases of our ■ KOXfDOAKTEBBnETHAMS^BACoiJ' For Christinas. l As they need no com> meht from us please leave your orders assoon BBpossible at the Al Ham 1 , and Bacon Store round the corner. ' R. F, TEMPLE and C 0,,. ' MASTERTON COACH §GARRIM FACTORY, THOSz-WAGpCO. * T)E6 to advise their Friends and tho ) .Public generally that they have ken over tho business lately carried on by' Jus. Boss and'Co; nsCoacri Builders, Wheelwrights,, and perioral ismiths, and it is their intention to still maintain the Mine for the Maatorton OoaclvFaotory, which .thasfcr years gained by testimoiiMlsjthronghouc. the Weirarapa, . It ranks first, for..workmanship, and in material and high class Buish is one of the best in the Colony. Edward Dixon will supervise the carriage building department, and all orders can be relied uppn in the, name stylo ■ as heretofore;: W,e have in Block and to arnvo a first class assortment of Americau timben,,fittin|js' and trimmings, which must with a brat, class Btaff of practical workmen thorough, ly-convincetho public that' thay'caa purchase at the Maatorton Coach Factory Vohioles of eyery'description; built in-the height of. fashion, not-.'.costjyj '.but elepant, and a pei,feot:.«peoimon ; : of carriaße buildlng. : i •■■ I; •.■:•.! ■MASTISRTON UOAOfi. |FAOTORY; :.[.,. -.THE GREATEST ».,..•; WONDER OF MODERN TIMESi; HBLtGIAY^ THErPIULS: purify the Blood, "correct all Disorders flfthj Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. Thej invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions,' and arc invaluable irl allCoah plaints incidental to Females of all ■.' Sore Walls,» Bronchitis; Coughs,. Co) Gout, Rheumatisrri,.Glandula)r Swellirlgs'i a all Skin Diwases it hasho equal, ■ The Pills arid Ointment are Manufacture ' ":. only.at' '■'■'', ( '■'.•'•' j '-V WPurclussrs ehould look to th« Xalel oa the £ot* and Boms. <-If the address is aoj «3, Oxford Btr«t,lrtalon,ttejM»spiri^ TMMEDIAT&iSBiPMEiN'I! of Bnttet correspondent there/ and, thunder* signed is prepared to undertake conv advances when desired.; Freight on Butter in BOXES will be one eighth of a penny lots than in ken, Mojß(3 ,Pond and Co.. have brought out a NEW ENAMMELLED 561b box weighing only 0} lbs, at a price l/8d less than the old one... Agent for Wellington end District . ; W.J.GANDV,; .- • Custom Homo Quay, Wellington;»<
BB:00-KB':-'-L-IMB. ■--"■ /BROOKS' LIME PUREST LIME IN TBB WORLD.: jl advertisotlwir wares for tHo purpose of getting sale, but no amount of advertiaing will mako an article wholly what it is not. You may call black white, brit it will tike all your persuasive powers to make peoplo belieyethatuuoK is whiie, Hence it is withD. M. BROOKS'Limo. Buyers of Limealwayssend to D. M. BROOKS, for his Lime'. They know they get what they ask for. When they send to him for' Lime '.hey get Lime, pure and simple. D. H.BIvOOKS is often ksked bow it is be does riot' advertise his Lime Well, the fact is, his Lime advertises itself, and his Kilns are kept constantly going day and sionr, to keep up with the orders. ■ .t'rders are continually, arriving b/' wire:—"Send another truok load, same as hut." ...,.'. "■■ ~'•..".. :'( D, M, BROOKS does not guarantoe his dime. The highest authorities in the land guarantees BRoOKSyLmW; :f\ See analysis at office of this paper and buy your Lime 0f—,,,'.,, , < JD.M. BROOKS, flarrieiyille LiraeKillis, Mauriceville. IMPORTANT id BUILDERS AND FARMERS. The CHALLENGE LIME ifi:i: KENS, : ' ; ;.' ! "- A REnotonly pruducingtho best Lime XjL« ! ihi Maubioevhib, but the best in New Zealand. The following is tho result of the ■'■,:•.' ■•' analysis:—' >,; - .. ;; ;.i • NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LABORATORY. ' Glass forwarded by MrT. F. Bkekohiby, locality Mauriceville, .received Bfch June, 1888, reported on 13th June, 1888. XWOSAMPIESOPIIMESTOSE ,'., ■ " No. 1; The lighter colored one, contains 93'W per cent, of Carbonate of .Lime, ' too. .2. The'darker oiie, contains' 91'96 per -fviu of Oarbonste of Lime. Both specimenY'excellent for' Liine." They comrMe with former samples examined hen from tho samo locality. (Signed) :, .;;,;■; .:, ~, W.SKdIY;.;,. The'original has been dep'osifsd with seta, , ... , ..',-. BISHOP & 00, CHALLENGE LLMEKILNS,',;.!.', MAURICEVILLE Lowes. & lornsiijMasterton attents,-; - imanure,!/,, ,;:• v-i '.'MNDffE... ■FOR" TURNIPS,-: VEGETABLES, VINES, 1 GRAIN; &o. ■ ■ Tarriip ; Manuro, Bone Dust, Blood, Manure.'ft'nd Pure Dried' Blood- Manufactured by the GEAR'MEAT PREBERVINtf 'AND" FREEZING CO., Petone. pbices on trucks'ah ~. TETONE;, s Turnip Manure... fSlOOper'ton" Bone Dubs" ... ' GlO 0, „' . Blood Manure ;.. 7JO 0 „ Pure Dried Blood 7'lo 0 „ Tiie Gbaji.Mbat Co.'b SfANURES; have been proved the 1 best in tht Colonial market, having elicited the most satisfactory Testimonials from all parts'! oNhe Colony. Simples of the - •.) I'M >' % H. MILLWARD, Seoretary.
GENERALSTOREKEEPER,. MAURICE VILLE, Eketahuna Hotel, : J. ANDER80N., ; .......;...,...?r0priet0r. HAVING taken over the above wellknown and oldeßtabliehed Hotel, J. Anderson trusts by civility and best attention, to aooure a fair Bhare : of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find thiß establishment.onn of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in" the Forty Mileßußh.- '; ■'' itoyal Mail coaoh'from, Pahiatua and Woodvilb leaves thin hotel every day. J.ANDERSON. TrJEOLuniC THE CLOCK TBrcOLOOK.TBE CLOCK CUBA tf STRKiiT, CUBA 0 STREET, WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. A 1 NTIOIPAtINGaBoora, '■',»". ,1 have opened tip a ■■<•* large' Stock of Kew Jewellery : forfche holidays, and am now : , < i 0. offering to thu public ■ ,' : (d 3 £3000■;■: | ,_•'■•■. - •>•'- ] '- . '■■ 0 Worth of Watches, Chains, F Wedding Rings," Fairy and ' 'i. Name Branches (auy dpsign); ■■'■■ ' ,i Diamond Pins for.ladies' and ~•;. gents' wear, Electro-plated ... - & . Ware fur prwenta, &o, .■Gold -'©v Q; and.Silver'Medals.madoto■,■ ■. FT' order for : Cricket, Rowing, C' , • :: cr \-i and other Clubs. . ,•.;, p ■■:' .■ ;.';>■:. ■,'. .'• , '.'.,.■ U ...'.;:,•, '■■.:■ . ■•• '-'-'! . .- ffl '-. . - One tjrpat feature in my esrrttablishment is the freedom : with which visitors, mav in, S OPEN till;.NlNE'lv ;' O'CLO.'K each evening until' '- -'.''-. afepw:iEAß.';i.t : r : ; F.W.CQTTRELUCo fIUBTOMS, SHIPPING "AND \J FORWARDING AGENTS, 'AND GENERAL CARRIERS.' Oottrell'B •"aroel's" Post Express, Parcels and* Packages forwarded and delivered to any address, at cheat hrough''inoliuive rates. Ok charge no extras, no trouble. Despatches t< Great Britain, Europe and Australia bj srery steamer. , ; Furniture' and Goods carefully stored at moderate cost. (Jusea's Odauders uWkuuhitqk,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4002, 2 January 1892, Page 1
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