/ i E fc, S 0 18 8 (■ <1 ut Je Aro Music Warehouse. D° NOT FOIiGET TO. VISIT KINU'D MUBI0 V WAREHOUSE, WHEN IN WELLINGTON, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE, 58 MANNERS STREET. urn J. Kim. OUR DEPOSIT TICKETS CAN BE HAD FROM OUlt CAN PASSED AND MB. J. B. INNES, BOOKSELLER, WILLIS-STREET, UNTIL THE 31st MARCH, 1891. Wriijglmoitli & Birns. IBM 18/6 In consequence of a Handbill issued by a TP E DEO TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ALSO V V will accepi Deposit Tiokets of Am Other Photoorapherb, and that any person tendering ono at any ol out studios in New Zealand will be entitled to One Dozes Parent Matt-Opal Type CABINET or PHOTOGRAPHS One Dozen Enabelled AND ONE 15 112 ARTIST-FJNISHED OPAL ENLARGEMENT Upon payment of EIGHTEEN (SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE OBSERVE'-A 15 xl2 OPAL, not a coarse, rough Bromide; and 15 z 12 is the size of the Opal, not the Frame, The work we are tor msoout is, if any thing, superior to our bampleb, and we INTEND TO MAINTAIN OUR PRESENT ANDSTARI We simply defi anyone in New Zealand to produoe work o! bihilir excellence at anything like the price, and challenoe cokrARISON with ONE AND ALL, WBICCLESWORTH& BINNS VICE-REGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, IE Medallists Sydney, Melbourne, and New Zealand, 7, Mis-street, Wellington. mHE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE A (Limited)^ WELLINGTON, WANGANUI and PALMEBSION NORTH, We have on hand a carefully-Bcleoted grown Old Pasture Bye Grass. THE ALLIANCE oiler 6peojal faoilitiea for the shipment of Wool and Frozen Meat to the English Market; all oharges on the lowest scale. Liberal Cosh Advances made on Growing Clips ot wool free of Commission, forllleShetp Dips, Arsesie Boiled and-Baw Linseed Oils Lubricating Oils v Galvanised Fencing Wiro Staples, Corrugated Iron Agricultural Implements Station Stores and Farmers' Requisites Of every description, AGENTSFORHayward's Speoifio for Lung Worm, Ford's Soourand Lung Worm Mixture, THE UNITED FARMERS' ALLIANCE (limited), Willis btreet WeliLinotos. Wright, Rmish and Go,, 161, Cuba -Ssiim, Welling'ton BILLIARD TABLE Manufacturers, And Sole Makers of the Patent Cold»Resisting Low 'Excel, siob ' Cushion, NOTE,— All our Tables are made and finished after the most approved English design, and fitted with thick bolted slate bedß, covered with beat West of England cloth, and all the latest improvements, Intending purchasers would do well, in considering their own interests, by inspecting the table recently put up in the Working Men's Club. The Low 'Excelsior' Cushion runs very fast, is noiseless, and is the only reliable Cushion with an almost Bquare face manufactured true to. angles; and we ohallengo our Cushions against any of those imported. These Cushions can be fitted to any table for the sum ot 116 16s. Cloth, JBalls, Cues, and every requisite in stock at Billiard, Dining Tablos, and Bagatelle Tables made to order. MASTERTON STifiAM FLOUR MILLS. q Chamberlain Bros, HAVE the honor to Inform their customers that they have stopped grinding for the purpose of making extensive alterations to the plant. 0. Bros, hare imported from Australia the most improved Dressing, Cleaning and Roller Machinery, and are now busy putting it up, So extensive.are the alterations required that, it will be some weeks yet before they are completed, aud Chamber lain Biros'. Roller Flour is placed on the market, but meanwhile customers can of the best quality. HOKIiIJN SEN'S . LITTLE GIANT STUMP EHiiMW JSjthe cheapest and most useful over invented for small settlers, the low price bringing; it within the reach of everyone. One man can easily work ,the« machine ahd lift a weight eqiial to EIGHT TONS, and this can be doubled by an extra mam rice from 450 and'upwards, N. SORENSKNii,, Patentee, Olnrevillei GEO. R. BOND, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, FRBBY SIBEBT MASTERTON, Private Addreb'j : Worksop Road. J t C t
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4713, 8 May 1894, Page 4
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618Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4713, 8 May 1894, Page 4
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