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■ (fobmkiilt wnH w. hawm),., .'.; . BEGSIo notify the public of Mutcrton tint be lifts procured a comfortable Landau OahbiAos, which he' will run to and from tho Railway Station,\to meet all trains. Trivate parfa can hire tho Carriage on the moatjea. wna'olo terms. Note—All orders left with Mr . WIPE, YTO FEET! NO MOKE DIRTY, "SHODDY" DOORMATS, t 1 HE new.rcglßtered Wellington Coir Yam . Groovod Mat 1b tho best and most useful Mat yet made, Why ? Becauselt not only mostefteotuallj brushes tho dittoff tho soles, but also off the sides of tho shoes, and the dirt, falling into the grants, can very easily be shaken or swept oat, and not, llko. the ordinary mat, become«, matted mass of ologgy dirt, They ate made very strongand durablo, and aronot clumsy and heavy, so that neither mistress nor maid need dread the Bunking of' the nisly dirty door-mat.'- And they will not shako to pieces—the untimely ond of the Imported shoddy door-mats, This unique mat may be obtained through the principal storekeepers in tho Wairarapa, Inwnion ani'SoU Makers (Wholesale Only) BEN.DAINKH & CO., Coir Hat and Matting Manufacturers, 43, Oamdrime Temuce, Welunoton, New Zealand. VEKY SPECIAL. ÜBT CLEARED--3 WAREHOUSEMEN'S' Stocks of LADIES' and GIBLS' Straw and Felt Eats, overy ahnpo imaginable, Seal and Cloth Jackets and Mantles, 31 dozen Ladies' and Chjjdtcns' N ' Ulsters'and Macintoshes, allot which wo are offering at less than half the ordinary W. BELL,

READY MONEY DRAPER & CLOTHIER. (Opposito Club Hoto MASTERTON PIANOS, PIANO 3, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PUNOS. PIANOS. and invite iniipection. Second-hand pianos bought or exchanged, Inttrum'ents carefully repaired, WJLLIAMTOM 1 , Furniture Warehouee, Queen-street Msiterton,

C, WINCHESTER BAKER AND QOmOIIONEB, THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, THE NEW DINING ROOM is now open to the public, where FIRST CLASS MEALS are supplied at the uniform ohargo of OWE SHILLING. BmmOT, 8 to 9,80 a.m. Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from five o'clock, EOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Eyoninp:, n'd; and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tci or Ooffeo at all hours

PHOTOGRAPHY--THE CUBA STREET STUDIO, MRS'.MIEREMAM Begs to announce that alio is cpnductlng|tho well known Photographic Studio opposite To Aro House, and that the public may rely upon a high standard ol ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY in all its bran )hes being maintained. Visitors should make a point of inspeoting the Vestibule of Hie Cuba Street Atelier when they' aro in Wellington, clt is the nearest to tho Te Aro Hallway Station; THE CHILDJtM'S POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER Tho charming effects and lifelike portraits of children which have emanated from Mrs Hemisiann's 'have gained the Studio a reputation whioh attracts to it by far the greater portion of this department of art in Wellington. ' ' Special attention is drawn,to the showcase of ohlldien's portraiture at the To Aro Railway Station as well as to the specimens in the Vestibile in Cuba Streot. ENLARGIiMENTS-elther black-and-white, or in colours—a leading feature, Note.—One Dozen Cabinet Photographs and an Enlargement for'a Guinea 1 ; ' Life-like accuracy and perfection of finish Guaranteed in every case. Copying t,nd Enlarging from .any old Photograph special, care. All, Work at Partiaikrlt Modtrate ) EKETAHUNA"'"' , IEMH3HANCE HOTEL, J. JokesifeCo.) ; ''. ;.,;' AVlNG.takenoyorthiß old established and'popular hotel,'the proprietor begs'toi'lnfoim Commercial men and'the travelling publio'that.the reputatton, ?' s* houseiwill'■ w ; 'maintained.-'Visitors will find "all the comforts of a home. Good Beds, and = (i- liberal :tablo -'at moderate ;'/':' " M:Li!'.^oMgeß! : ::':.'a ; :;>';-'il!' : ■ Panwp EooiisiWß.FumrEß.''. -,y MBathßoomll •., -.•.b.iSamplcKoom : . i Srii-'UHO; AtiD.PiDDorts.:.;; 'I ■■•■:■ I .^.;;iOHN'CAETEB,'.■■'■ ■"•' • ; -'lf:- f '->'■:'■ PwjiifitOf.'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4467, 11 July 1893, Page 4

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566

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4467, 11 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4467, 11 July 1893, Page 4

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