Te Aro House TIIE GRKAT SALE.-. n-,,-n VII FromSyduey! ■;'! FromCliristcliurcli!! FromKaiapoil. iJought- m Sydney-Dress Gloves, Ribbons Bought in Christclmrcli—Calicoes, Sheetings, Flannels ; . Sought in Cliristdiurcli—Blankets, Fltmolcttes, Dainasks: Bought in Christchureli—'Ulsters;Jaekots/ MantUa' Bought in Sydnoy—Laces, Umbrellas, Furs Bought iii Sydney—Women's Girls' < . Hose, Boys' Hose ' ' ; Bought in Kaiapoi—Men's Sliirts,' Troupers;,' ■•' Bought in Kaiapoi—Youths' Suits, Trousers, Overcoats Bought in Kaiapoi—Boys' Suits, Trousors," Overcoats JAMES SMITH, HW HrtflCA The Wholesale Family Warehouse, ft V anil V bCw w WiwV' WELLINGTON,
MNGES MNGES, OCB CEIEDIUTED Cornish Ranges tlic strongest and most economical Kanges made in New Zealand. They are the bost fov country settlers, burning wood from 18into 2ft long, and arc made in all sizes from 2ft to 12ft, Catalogues on application'to all ironmongers and storekeepers and to the makers, SJLUKE&.SOm Wellington.- - TWE RALEIGH "G" LIGHT HOADSTiiR BICYCLE, AjjL patterns, nllivcighls, from 211b. Detachable chain wheels to every machine. Zimmerman the American flier rides it, and makes a record 1 milo in 26scc, and f-mile in 3osccs, besides winning over 100 first prizes this season, lieynolds the Auckland champion rides it, and makes a New Zealand rccond for 10 miles the first time] lie tries at Napier,
Every Maomhe Guaranteed for Tweive Months. Catalogues from W. M. SERVICE. KARIHQAHAPE-EOAD ACOKUND, EW VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS OF ALL AGENTS. JOHN GRAHAM & 00, GEORGE JOHNSTON, ' (I.ate E, Feist) i street.. ....Masteuton.
A. HENDERSON PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER 'AND JEWELLEIi, Queen Stmt MaMrn [Eatablisliccl 1885.] A SPLENDID selection of Jewellery of the latest designs in gold and silver. Wedding liings—a. special line of real LeantiM Handsome Cruets, toast racks etc,, in fact one of the largest stock, of silver-ware to be found iu the Colony. I have just received a large liumb or of the eel ebrated Boston Lever Watches which I intend to give away atTwKmSiriLLtxGscadi. And thcaddi'ess is—A. HENDEIISON Practical Watchmaker, Qucen-st,, Mastcrton, P. 0., Box No. 33 rjIHE Permanent Investment and X Loan Association, of Wairarapa, MilX-STHIiET, GIIKYTOW.W OiBMTOM: llcsjra 0, Pharaiyn (chairman) ■ Jf. Booth, M, Cwolborg, J, G,Fildes, f, Fuller, W. Skcet and F.: H. 'Wood. rhoAnnnal Income eiceedii £L6,ooo;Capltalo Loan £32,710; Pn,flt s already allotted . 48,560 j Koscrvo fund £705. The purpouß for which the Asaoolatlon I# established ate twofold... In tho first plaoo lt offota an excellent method of Investment to those who wish to aooumulsie their capital oi feet aeountv, and by allowing small or large BQDQB to be loycitod by periodical payments, 4t aonforma to tho olrcumniaiiees of all classes, In the Becond place, to those who require loans apon-properties they already possess, oz who with opportunities oi acquiring picagreed upon, SnbacripHoM on In, sstmedt dares, (is per month; ultimate value of dim™ M. Pay lJay-Tho first Saturday In month, between .he hoaraot 2 aid 4 »nd 7 and 9p,m, ••• : j .AGENTSMasterton—Mr DalrjmpJc Carterton - W. J.Lmdop, Featfierstorl Mr J, b. Cox, ; Pahiattia—Mr H W Bti®?. . ' ' ' G.WXETTj
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4778, 20 July 1894, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4778, 20 July 1894, Page 1
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