PIANOS! MR C. H. CAMPBELL' JS Eo-fltting anuthor piano at {ho Empire Hotel, Mastorton. INSPECTION INVITED. ' To those who have old pianos this offers an advantageous way ot obtaining a comparatively new piano at a small cost*
JP 0 K SALE LuhtLustio Dog Cart, £ls 'Liijl't Single Bupgy, 114 Putnam, (steps in front and either Beat opens as required) £l4 Parry fioid Cart £9 Light Single Hu™y Harness £3 Properties for-aula and to lease etc,, eto. B.H, WADDINGTON, Commission Agent, Perry Street. FOR SALE. Upon Deferred Pa/ment, SMALL FAR MS, near Msrtinborough, varying in size horn 85 to 150 ACRES, being portion of the Dry lliver JtSstate.' All in grass - and partly fenced, and watered chiefly .by the water race and natural creeks. _ AlsothoDßYltlVEß HOMESTEAD itself with 1000 acres of valuable land attached thereto. Apply to COLEMAN PHILLIPS, The Knoll, Feathers ton, or to THE MANAGKK, [? 0 K SALE, COCKSFOOT SEED, 1050 SACKS, RIEGEASS SEED, 500 SACKS. ' Guaranteed Quality. For SAMPLES and PARTICULARS Apply— W. li. JOHNSTONE, . Hall Street, NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE, AGENCY COMPANY, : Capital ! WOOL. The noxt Auction Sale ■will be held at Wellington on 4th March, GRaSsTeEDS, Tho Company has for Sale at Lowest Bates i RYEGRASSPoyerty Bay. Paeey's Perennial, Otaro, and locally grown COCKSFOOT, OLOVEKS, Eto, Eto, THE CO-OPEEATIVE AND FARMEKS' ALLIANCE (LIMITED,
THE Alliance is now prepared tu re» ceiyo Produco of every description on storage or tor sale locally, or for ehip-. raont, The Company's premises are well suited for the storage of dairy and other perishable produce, besides having the advantage of directdelivery from truck into store, L, 0. WILLIAMS, Ma Waterloo-quay, Welukomn. Opposite Government Railway Station) 6th Janaary, 1892. HENN'S VENETIAN BLINDS • AND Pejolying Shutters. PRICES MOST MODERATE, Wijitk For Qdotaiions iq B. W. HENN, Molesworth Street, WELLINGTON. ' GJBt A. 8 8 SEED. fJIHB undersigned have for sale—.lsoo Sacks Cocksfoot 1100 Bußliels Canterbury ryegrass Satnplos and prices on application. HAECOUBT & CO,, LambtonQuay, Wellington. JAMES UOLEMAN. H AYING taken over the BUTCHEHY BUSINESS in Eketahuna lately carried on by Mr G. Edwards, begs to inforip the general public and ItKHIDEKTif OF EKETAHVNA, that they will be waited on daily as heretofore by Mr tf, Edwards, and hopes by keeping only the best of meats and the primest joints to have a fair share of public support, Mr G. Edwatws, having sold his Butchery Business at Ekotahuna to Mn James Coleman, thanks the general public for the support accorded him in the past, aiid hopes that % same patronage wil ; l accorded ,to his DANCING, MISS PURSER'S Dancing class commenoes on 2nd APRIL at 10 o'clock, 1 of intending pupils by Mitrch 19th. TERMS payable in advance, il Is Bot ' Oola Street.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4061, 12 March 1892, Page 3
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447Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4061, 12 March 1892, Page 3
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