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[~\EOEMB?.R. SpecisHuduceraents. CLIENTS for Piahoii ot'Organs will find it advantageous to place their orders this month. ,' GRAND EXHIBITION. Out exhibit of Pianos and Organs it admitted bjr exports to be the largest and beat selected in tho Colony. . PIANOS AND ORGANS by po'tieally ovaiy leading maker in the I world oh Time Payments'from 20s THE PUBLIC are invited \a visit our Warehouse, and inspect the Grand Exhibit, VIBITORIS from tho country are specially invited to inspect our stook and ooropare prices, without being pressed to purchase. 5. T7INGLAND AND GERMANY Hi OOMIIINE. The instruments of prominent English and German manufacturers are exhibited side by.sido; ; h notably Kuhse, Broadwuod, Lipp and Sohne, Erard, Sohwechten. Time Payments, a Specialty, from 20s Monthly; * DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambton V,»»y Wellin gto r- M. J. BROOKES, Ma^oer. MRS R, HERRMANN. SECOND TO NONE.I Photogi'apbic Work of every kind. Children's Likeuesses „, a speciality. cc Enlargements a leading feature. £1 lSi beautifully finished THE POPULAR STUDIO, Opposite Te Aro House, CUBA-STREET. WELLINGTON. U MRS R, HERRMANN.

G.-W. REMNANT "HEGSto intimate to settlers and the J travelling public that he has taken over from Mr Yilk his long-established and favourably-known Stables and Horse Repository, owl asks for a continuance ol the gypport which has been so liberally accorded to him in the past. The Livery Department trill bp under lis own supervision. _ llprses, Single and Double Buggies, Dog Carls and Prays on t(io softest notice, a( moderate rates, Telegrams from commercial men or A- strong Wolfe js always. kept, in the establishment for removal of families or furniture from trains or nay part of the district, Parcels entrusted to his care will receive every attention. Q, W. HEMNANT, Pahlat.ua. FORSAIA 4,200 acres good sheep country, fenced and subdivided large portion arable Homestead close |q township, 3,700 acres bush iand all clear and in grass, rich soil wel situated', subdivided into convenient paddocks, good buildings, a first-class property. 640 acres bush land, partially improved. With small expenditure would make good farm capable of carrying about W sheep- ■ ■ 440 acres bush Janr), fill pl.car and well grasßed, fenced and now carrying 1200 sheep. 210, acres partially improved bush land. JO9 acres bush land, fully jrnprove,d, rich spi), wejl-grasscd, goos dwelling and farm bujjdipr&closo io railway-station, suitable for dairy farm. 700 acres partially improved biisb. land, excellent sheep country, SOO acres partially improved bush land. 820 Borea partially improved bush land, 800 acres arable land, close to Masterto dwelling and fjrmbuildlngs J.D, KEITH, Jlssterton

s, «, I MERCHANT TAILOR ANJ) HABIT MAKER, (Lak (ritoii, Greytown), BEOS to announce that he has opened a branch of the business in HAIMTBRET, PAHIATUA, stock of Tweeds, Sbkoes, and Habit Material in (bo colony, and hopes to receive SADDLE TWKiqw A ftPfigjALITY. All Work at Lowest Bates, Note The ApijiessttS. WEBB, Main-street, P»hl»tua and atGreytom)

mum, A farm of 100 acres, partly improved, close to creamery; 65 acres in grass and nearly all fenced. For leaeo with a purchasing clause, 160 acres, all felled and gnmi, and partly fenced, Eight mites from Eketabuna, A good Butchering Busiuew. A tint class Farm of 93 acres, all felled ami subdivided, within half a mile of Railway and Creamery. Section) in Parkvjlle from 1 acre to 100, Several houses in Eketoburia, Money to lend on freehold aepupity, ApplyJ. K. JUGGINS,

MABTERTON STJSAMj FLOOR MIJLLS. ' Ckderkln Bw [AVE the honor to inform ; temivellte'ratiox.."."' t&e P' Ant ' .[ '" ■ i 0. Bros, hare imported from Australiii, the most improved Drasing, Olewjikl quired (bat it 7 wi before they are co lain Bros'. Muty mirket, bat boauppUed.wltK'Jr 1 ofthibMtflo- 11 "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 2

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