PREPARING FOR PRESS ! ST 0 N.E'S WELLINGTON, HAWKB'S BaY AJND TAHANAKI COMMERCIAL, MdSICII'AL & (iENBBAI TMRECTOKY Now Zealand Annual for 1893-4. [Edited by John Stone, junii.] Prico to Subscribpra 10/6; Won Sub. scribers, 12/ C, TBIS, tho third issuo of the Directory, will consist of UPWARDS of 700 PAGES (being an increaso of 200 pageß more than tho previous issue) of valuable local and general information, accurately compiled, concisely and systematically arranged, and carefully and completely indexed. The wholo work will be handsomely hound in cloth—gilt lettered. Support Locai Industrv. T T BEALE, Pl-jjider & Tinsmith. I, makes all descriptions of Tinmm at priors that duty competition, (J.ilvanised Tanks and Portable Boilers with cast iron elbows a speciality. G WITTING done with the best mtwial and workmamhif, iimnmkci THE TRADE SUPPLIED. A TRIAL SOLICITED. HT)n ATI? Queen Stroot, . J} HALE, MMtetlou.
MUMMY & CASEY A 1(E on Hie eve of LEAVING MASTERIX TON, they arc desirous of clearing tlie balance of their select stock of BLANKETS, QUILTS, TOWELS, and TOILET COVERS, These goods will now be sold at a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of their already low hiicm. A few oddments, in Ladies' Dust Clonks iiml Jackets, Gents' Silk Coats, will be sacrificed. Flaunclleltos, Prints, Dress Goods, Chii (Iron's Diaper and Holland Pinafores all reduced. White and Brown Sheeting, Calicoes, &c„ very cheap, The balance of Ladies' and Children's Straws, Flowers, Millinery Net will be cleared out at nominal prices. PHOTOGKAPHV OPAL, Uromido, Paper and Silvo Print Enlargements, from O.D.V, to Life Size, finished with .Enamel, Ordinary or Mat-Opal Surface ' PORTRAITS: TuKBE-QUAiITKR AKuFOLI LeKGIU Cabinets, Beautifully Finished, Equal to the best produced in the Colony, for: 7sGd Half Dozen I Q/_ F - ISsGdOno Dozen! Ol ~ nmbm - Family Group Yionettes with Enamel or Mat-Opal Surface; also finished in Waterur Oil Colours, Views Takun in Tows ok Country, On Sale I Tho beat assortment of Maori Photos in Now Zealand. IHOS. ED. PMC E NOTICE. ALL debts due to Wm. Noill (late of the Prince of Wales Stables) must bo paid before tho 10th day of MARCH NEXT, otherwisu they will be sued for without further notice. Wm, NEILL. February 25th, 1893.
TO LliT-UG acres ot land, tlio property of the Into Miss Jeans, and situate at the Smith end of Church Street. WOKARD for the Executors, Railway Boarding Bouse* Hall Streeti MastertonTHE BEST la TABLE IN THE district. Board and lodging f 1 per woek, ptiid in advanoe. ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING BEDS, ONE SHILLING Sf'linij and Hading Room*. Privnu Silting Room for Ladies. GOOD STAELING, .jarGOOD PADDOCKS PIANO FOR HIRE, Thia Really Magnificent Instrument can be hired for theatrical performances, operas, concerts, and dancos, at a mow feasonablo rate than any other piano for hiro in llasterton. Call and test the tone before hirinp ebowhere, FRED. WRIGHT pROI'KIETOr ik iHi Coiosy in 1862 G. and tTyOUNG.
DIRECT IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, LAMBTON QUA?, WELLINGTON, RESPECTFULLY draw tho attention of tho public of Maaterton and surrounding districts to the following facts in connection with their business. 1. That they import all their goock direct from tho actual manufacturers in the Homo country 2. That they havo no commissions to pay to Home buyors, Mr George Young, one of the partners, boing buyer in England. 3. That thoy 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 are landed in Now Zealand afctho lowest poaaible cost, and as only a moderate profit is put upon landed cost, no house in the colony can sell cheaper than they can, if any so cheap. G.&T. YOUNG, HAVE MADE THE WATCH AND ELECTBO SILVER PLATE DEPAUTMENTS A ar-Foiii feature of their businosß, and they feel confident that customers favoring them will have a High Qualify o/ Goods «(• Moderate Prices SILVER HUNTING ENGLISH LEVER WATOHBS FROM £3 15/-Silver-plated Goods by the best makers. BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. rpHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from 1 '"London and tho leading English Journals, Magazines,' and Newapapera may bo obtained within a i ewhoura of the arrival of ovory Goean ateamer. The principal Colonial Newspapers also kept in stock. A?ent for" Wairarapa Daily Times" A firßt-claas and complete printing stock on the premises. J.B.'iiNNES, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite Dr. Gillon'a), Wfctreet,,,',,,,.,,,,, Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4357, 1 March 1893, Page 3
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