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; : : IMPURI'AKTSqjiIRMIJiIS, ; Tj IHE Wblukomn ME/iilipoHT Comby the American process, at the follow! <g pwos or trucks at NsahauraDga sBunk Meji, Ist quality, per ->a, £6 Bone Mm, 2nd quality, „ £5 Blood Manuwj „ £5 Mixed Manures „ £4 Samples, with copies- ot analysis,' will be forwarded on application, . The Company are Purchasers of ALL CLASSES ot Fat Stook, and are repre. spnted in the Wainrapa by Me Aim UoKbhzh!, ot Festherston. • DILNOT MADDEN,• . Socrotarv ! A.H;COGE, (Sraessor to Cook & Boh)

ESTABLISHED 1842 AILCRS AND HABIT ■ ; MAKERS, ; !7i LakbtonQuay WBiimaioN (Opposite GoTertiment Buildings) Our Mono is "OHEiPE'STOF THE BEST,' )wtry orders carefully and punctually attended to aud goods forwarded '•'."."■ V Paroblb PoST KINSEY, HE PRACTICAL PHOTOGfUPMR, iißToa Quay, - LambioitQoay, WELLINGTON, . no. Cabinet 3s ixCabhiets 7s 6d welve Cabinets 12s 6d WO PROOFS FOR EAOHSITTING MR RINSEY personally undertakes 3 HOHTiNQ and fosiko, and as be Iro dusted as an Mist and Photographer n some of the leadin? ART SCHOOLS and STUDIOS of too day, the publiccan feel assured that tho talent of an EXPERIENCED OPERATOR will db

brought to bear to fake thorn at their REMEMBER I —lt is no advertising blow when wo BBserUhat by patronisingu?, the public derive advantage mpoasiblo to secure olw WOODUOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON. TEADMASTEB, O.L, Gardiner. 8.A., L Pembroke College Cambridge; Resident Assistant Masior 0 F. Wooldridge, M.A., Keble College, Oxford; Drill. ing and Gymnastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrenoe. Subjeots-Div'-ity, Latin Greek, Frenoh, English, History, Geo' graphy, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra, Boys prepare'! for scholarships and entrance at ChriatchurcU and Wanganui, The cohool games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are thorouguly looked after out of school hours. The house has large rooms and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for orioket ami football, An expenenced natron is in r' ' "- '-■—" - ments, Vacancies for several Boarders from the ago of ten, and for a few Day Boys, Prospectus and full information on application to Weodcote House. The Next Term Wiil Bedis Oh MONDAY, SEPT. 25th. / allen & ttabimann. Allen & Jiastmann Direot Importers of WINES, SPIRITS, ETO„ Wtt'Bß, SPIRITS, ETC., Andrew Usher & Go's Whiskey Aitcliisou'a Chariot Ale Cockburris Port Wines Dufl, Gordon & Co's Sherries Australian Wines And all the leading brands of Wines Spirits, and Malt Liquors. Olces and Sample RoomsGrey Street.,,..,, Wellington SPRING SHIPMENT. 11AVING just received our first shipment ; of Spring Goods we would earnestly solicit inspection from all visitors to the Empire City. Wo are sbowin g a choice sclectin of New Wasuinq vests New Summer Undehmoiiiino New Hats, Ties, HASDKEMnrEFS, etc, Splendid range of the new Torrai Hats in all shades. BOYS AND YOUTHS CLOTHING for variety and "cheapness canoot bo excelled in the City we having deoided, owing to the increased business in this department to make it second to none for excollonco of value, MEN'S OLOTHING. Sao -Suits, Colonial Tweed, we'quote 30s, ,40s, 4ss,-o"0s equal to tailor-mado at double tKlmoney, Men's Tweed Trousers 6s lid, 7s 6d, 8s Gd, lOsCd to 20s, Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest 17s 6d to 30s. Portmanteaux, Gladstone Bngs.Bricf Bags, Rugs in endless varieties et the Nm Zealand Clothing Factory, LAMBTON QUAY AND OUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. .J. W. BENTLEY, Manager. WIPE YOUR FEET. NO MORE DIRTY, "SHODDY" DOORMATS.

rp HE new registered Wellington Coir Yaw X Grooved Mat is the beat ai.d most useful Mat jet made, Why? Bcaus'e it not only most effectually brushes the dirt off the soles, but also off the sides of the shbes, and the dirt, falling into tho grooves, can very easily bo shaken or swept oat, and not, like the ordinary mat, become a matted mass zl cloggy dirt, Iney are mado very strong and durable, and arenot clumsy and heavy, 60 that neither mistress nor raaid need dread tho shaking of' the.nasty dirty door-mat. 1 And they will not shako tflTpieccs—the untimoly end of the, importe' Aoddy.. door-mats, .. This uniquo mat may be obtained through the prinoipal storekeepera in the Wairarapa, Inventors and Soli'- Makers (W/xlmle ben i>ankh;&;:co;, \, Coir Mnt^and Matting : :: ;MannfaoturerH,..;< :;g

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4

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