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PHOTOGRAPHERS. By Special Appointment to Rii Exulkncy THE EARLOF GLASGOW, G.O.M.G. and THE COUNTESS OP GLASGOW. First Prize Medalists- , Svdney, Melbourne and New Zealand Exhibitions, 7, WillU-Strcet, Wellington. \yiLL, during tho balance of tho MONTH OF NOVEMBER THE WHOLE OF DECEMBER, make SPECIAL CONCESSIONS IN THEIK PRICES FOR lAROE 6IZED FAMILY AMD OTHER GKUUPS,FOR 'XMAS PRESENTS, HEW YEAR GIFTS, AND PRESENTATIONS. LURIQOLESWORTE& DIMS, 1, WILUS-STBEET, Nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. C. WINCHESTER BAKER AND QOtiFEOTIOMR, THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, HAS now fitted up a LARGE DIN. ING-ROOM, where Breakfast, 8 to 9.00 a.m. Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from fivo o'clock, may be had at a uniform chargo ot ONE SHILLING, HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Evoning, ttf; and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS renerally at anv hour. •pKINCE OF WALES HOTEL REPOSITORY. WILLIAJtt WEILL, Is prepared to supply tho travelling rublio with BOGGIKS, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice. Tho Livery department is under tht care ol au experienced ((room, and ovory attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HURSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hire. Motto— Civility, Qooa Accommodation udRKAAONABLKChargt*. A 'BUS will run to ami Iron, it. A, HMDMWM HA' jtinr. opi'Mi-d up .1 nice «sai,r • iiiitnt ot UA'JCLib.-. mi" UiN'»\ LADIESiindG H(\ Wht gn tci rteiliiiKinn and waste ynuruxjuny whuii yuur can tut an urtiolu at half tht i.rice, better tju-ihty an" design ? U'li-i.M! tui-n "ml nil «|iortß sh-uh in-i>,-c: ~. 11;,M).i;.5.-,\'.S ai-A i '•|iK"M.n>i; l(K .«-■ " am. ii- ,'.•

■ ii.uicrl} otuiu-ia I tiiu "wiiiiiiwiu. *i.Cl b'lid'ill UuSijltnU. heth C'u e/n% ivdrMkd, AupptA Arc Uuuume I'ruga, I'uieuC iiltnnciin.-a, Jf ruytitttory Articles, utc. MAIN bTlltißT EKETAIH'NA GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits. Confectionery, Aud Cuuclicd Peels. fPHETare everywhere acknowledged X_" to be the beat. FAOTORY.-Alton St., and Nilo St. E. Nelson, Wholcsalo Wlintjton Branch, - Branden St Ebtabusbed in the Colony in 1862. G. and t7yOUNG, DIRECT IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, LAMBTON QUA}, WELLINGTON, EESPECTT ULL Y draw tho attention of tho public of Masterton and surrounding districts to tho following facta in connection with their business. 1. That the; import all their gooda direct from tho actual manufacturers in the Home country 2, That they have no commissions to pay to Home buyers, Mr George Young, one of tho partners, being buyor in England. 8. That they buy for cash and secure all discounts. 4. That by their buying from tho actual manufacturers, having no commissions to pay. and securing all discounts, their goods aro landed in Hew Zealand atthe lowest possible cost, and a; only n moderate profit is put upon landed cost, no house in tho colony can sell cheaper than thoycan, if any so cheap.

G.&T.YOUN WATCH ,\ND ELECTItO SILVER PLATE DKPAUTMENTS K l-'Fi'CIAL FEATIIIIK (if ttll'lt busiliCSH, and llmj tcul contlJeut ibr cust»iiii-t» f-V' IIIJ IlilllWll ll'Vi

MaJrera of every descripUuti 01 wtuughi icon epht pullies, builders and consracora Ironwork, ornaDiental cutiuus, tomb rails, wrought aud wt iron fencim; etc. Gates Oheapor than any firm in town A. H. COOK, (Successor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 1842. TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS, 227, Lambion Quay... WmwoioH (Oppoaito Uovornracnt Buildinga.) Oub Mono is "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST," Country orders carefully and punctually attended to and goods forwarded by Parcbw Post

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4335, 3 February 1893, Page 4

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538

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4335, 3 February 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4335, 3 February 1893, Page 4

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