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FOR BALE AS AMINO CONCERN TUB DRAPERY. MILLINERY DBEBBMAKING AND CLOTHING BUSINESS o* • LITCHFIELD & SON,,OF BLEfIHEIN. Messrs litolfikld & son having decided to retire from business, have placed the above in our hands for diapos al bypublio tender, The bUßimei was established about thlrtyeight years ago, and it is without doubt the leading drapery establishment of the district, and. we can confidently recommend It as a firat-olass investment, and an exceptional opportunity of ac quiring a thoroughly paying concern. STUCK (taken at cost)— ContiHing of Clothing, Tweeds, Moleskins, Dresses, Prints, Manchesters, Silks, Satins, &c., Umbrellas, Sunshades, Hosiery, -j Gloves, Carpets, Linoleums, Ironmongery,Drugs,Stationery, ' Horses and Traps, Fixtures ana Fittings, valued at £4,509 18s 9d more or less. Stock sheets and conditions of sail on the premises, and at the offices of Cook k Gray, Wellington, Auckland, Chriatchurch) also at Messrs Sargood, Son $ Eaan's, Diinedm, Tenders will be re* ceived, addressed to the vendors, oare of Cook &Hray, Wellington, until noon on Friday, the 2Qth April, 1894, The high, est orany tender not necessarily accepted. m, R; COOK,I v . M. LAING, ) Venilors ' Wellingtoß, 2nd April, 1894,

MABTERTON HORTICULTURAL " SOOIMY. POSTPONEMENT OP CHRYSANTHEMUM BHOff. OWING to the backward season for Chrysanthemums, the date of the show has been altered from I9ra APRIL till Brd MAY. Farther particulars in future issue. J.O. ALPABS, Secretary Te Uro Music Warehouse,

D° NOT . FOIiGET TO VISIT KIJNU'd MDBIO WABEHOUBE, WHEN IN WELLINGTON, OPPOSITE OPERA. . HOUSE, 58 MANNERS STREET, miu KING. BOARDING HOUSE, CpPEI STREET. Uijoining WM,A,'s mmoili store), Vacancies Fob SIX Boabdem.

Charges to meet the times. GOOD MEALS AM COMFORTABLE BEDS. W. OROMBIE, Proprietor, FOR SALE, JgUILDING SITES AT .LANS* DOWNE. EasyTermß. A. RAWSON, HaII Street, "EX. TONGARIRO." MJQBABTEBLTSHIPMISSToI Sraggißte Bundriesfrom Jjondon and Paris are just opened out, and a '?<? ol the ending line are offered a exoepilohall; reasonable prices, vis *- Wh w4 BosßVHowoopdthio taedia Essence of Essence o'ljemog Haw'oy'a ijffervesging Saline 2/6 equal to Ebo's Fruit Bait Citrate o! Masneaia . Glycerine and OucumDer Fellow's Syruj' Ganulna, Sulphui tenses Malt and Cod Liver Gil Scented White Windsor Soap h, bare Sslioylio Aoid (or Preserving,

AHD 4 LißflE SICOK 0? Feeding Bottles, Taenia, Tubing, IJljatl StacMnjs, Tosses (all makers), Ban doses, Snapendraa, Clinical Iher raocqeters. Hot Water Bottles, Ene mas, Sponges and Sogpp. fmmptmmfatydisimeiat ' any Mr, with purest drugs (Guaranteed), T. Gr. MASON, MBDICIL HALL (jmiN-siain PROPERTIES FOR SAL_E. ' WITHIN halfa mile of Dalefield Dairy Factory, belonging te Mb Thouab Pares, Dalefield, Lot I. 10 Acres adjoining Mr 0. Falrbrother's, and fronting tho DalefWd Boad, with five roomed house, Lot 2. 223 Acres adjoining Railway Lino and Mr J, Hofldqr's property, flrst-olass land, in two paddocks. . • Lot 3. 17 Acres 3r 28p, with dwelling house containing' cine rooms, conservatory, wjth scullery, bathroom, pantry, washhouse.and dairy, also stable with buggy shed, harness room, and hayloft,'large garden, ajd tennis lawn, together with 191 aores of part Bection 2?0 altogether containing about 208 acres of the finest land in the Wairarapa, with large woolshed and shearing shed, concrete dip and sheep yards. Divided into six paddocks. This property is within two chains ol Aug station, lobe sold in one lot. to i ; ,

36 Acres with four tooomed cottage, part Kstion'|«, aßiitting Boad, 243 Acres, together with -(put cottages, divided into, three paddocVa %nd. troatinc 6«|efi?ldr j " 1 ' 1 in one or A part ol the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 7% per annum. For lurtner particulars apply to ' • THOMAS PRICE, ,• DjlefieldHopw, ■ Daleßeld,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4700, 20 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4700, 20 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4700, 20 April 1894, Page 3

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