, A,,PjP. Beqtionj 286 notes in £i 'grass."'3" roomed houso 'and 'out' buildings. Price£Bso.-; v" : ' .' 109, api ut all in grasvolb'se to creamery, .. ribgJenoed.i V 'Prioo*6peraprO|;.y:-:. '- S9 aoreß,4U in grass; fenced, close to ' oremnery., Price'£6 per acre. .~ M - ''" '')■ Oobiwilloi 200 ioresbui.'' ( Price' £3O, ;r •'! 210aoroa, rillia grass, partly fenced,'to J belctfor 10 years.'- £6o'per annum, i ~ • Villafii Settlementsection, -li'J aoreaj all . in grass, feaced,. i roomed house. Owner's ~ interest filCO. ;Bent,29Bperan'nuni. .: + 'VUlflgoSettleppnt,Sectipns,'7acres'and i . garden, ..River.Beserve.' Divided into 3 ' paddocks, 7 stable oowshbd,- ; > 4 acres, orchard'eta 'Price -5360.; ■■; ..' , .'lAppiy-r! +^;\\ J. E. JUGGINS^ i --, i.!•■ ■■, Agent, —. ■ . :i Eketalinnii. ;::;«[eo;;;'Heson;' General Produce Dealer, ', . . Hau'SiBKEI, ,' : , \ '.':'. MAS.TERTON. ;'. IWasterton Cash Boot; Market. kiiiMAAtdo. ,' fpHE.onty Boot House in- cwZeai JL ' lond bonis and shoes retail ; at wbolesiilp price;.! Call end sec our 3 .stock of boots and shoes for Winter wear which for prices and quality is tho • best value money can buy/; Wo are the r largest manufneturers and importers of boots: and shoes in New Zealand. 1 >lWc i, claim to: be the friend of the working i. man, we not only give employment to n very : Inrge.' number, -but wo'were also the first to reduce tho piico of boots to . within the reach of all as ourprico list will show;— V • . : •:* . „ Laics' Warm Slippers froml/-:' °. Ladies' Evening Shoes from 4/6 [ ' Ladies' Walking Shoos from 6/6 Ladies' Strouir Boots for country, wea .1 7/6 Ladies' JBoois and Shoes at all prices, s Mens' Good.Watertight! from 10/6 > Meiis' Good Shooting Boots from 9/11 I Mens' Good Bluchers from 5/6 ';. Mens' Balmorals, own make, from 11/6 ■ Youths' Good Shooting Hoots* sizes l 1 to 3,7/11 : Youth's Good Shooting Boots, 4 to 5, ■: : 8/11. .'■■.; Boys' Strong School Boots, 10 to 13 6/11 ~- ■ ■•■ ■: : Girls' Lace-Up Copper Too, 2/11, 3/11, . § 4/ii -..■.•; Childrens' Boots and Shoes from 1/-.; Kepaibs Done on The Premises, ' r Leather and Grindery nt.Wellington Prices. t Country Orders Promptly Attended To, Don't Mistake The Addkess :
~ , (Opposite Clul) : QUEEK-SIBBBT, !■ I MaSTEBTOK. H. Peterson, Manager. MRS E. LIARDET, : '. 02b Willis Stbeet, Wellington. TAXIDEEMIST, AND FEATHER FUEEIEB. ■••.■■ ;■: BEAIER in nil kinds of ourios. 'choice collections of ladies' muffs, bats etc,, made from New Zealand birds. . Birds, ', stags' heads,, et«,, mounted.. Ladies' furs and ; feathers cleaned and repaired. ' ~ '(SREAT'ttDYANTAGE: T\EESDEN PIANO COMPANY'S TIMEJPATMENT SYSTEM | Over that of the ordinary. 'Hire System' CONSISTS in' the. fact tlint should a ~. employment, sicltness,T)ad trade, 'or other misfortune, he unable to ••'■ meet 1 his payments punctually, the Manager, will .allow, all the leniency that the merits of the case appear to demand. SHOULD the purchaser, after even leniency lias been allowed, still . ... continue unable. to ! meet his engagements, be may retain the instrument by special arrange, incut for extension of time, THIS is. the most equitable system yel inlroduced, and thero is no bcttei way of obtainirigaPiano or'Orgai than by purchasing from 1 tin DkesbmtPuko Company. THE DRESDEN COMPANY HOUSEHOLD WOUD
11l thousands of Happy Homes throughout tho Colony, j i Time Payments from Hf 20s Monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington. r M, J. BROOKES .. Manioee. ; J, E, HOOD-Agent for Mastsrton. I "The Warwick" [IGH-CLASS BOAKDING ESIJ ' TABLISHMENT FOB Gentlemen,. Families and Toumsis, 1 By Day or Week, ' Hot and Cold Water baths, 67, Wellington Terrace ; j FINEST. VIEW IN WELLINGTONS WAIBAEAPA PHOTOGEAPHICi ■ .. STUDIOS.. . ~r i ( OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silver ( Print Enlargements, from C.D.V; i to Life Size, finished with Enamel) j Ordinary'or Mat-Opal Surface." ■/■ i : POETMITS! - : Three-quarter and Full Length Cabinetsj beautifully finished. Equal to tho i J r-- ■:'■'■■■' bestintho Colony,for: ; ' : ' - 7b GdHalf Dozen) QI '■" ' Z en]o/'"^ nBICoPT !. Familt Group Vionettes with En* ( amel or Mat-Opal Surface; also finished in Oil or Water Colours;' ■■■<>'''■' \ , "Viewstakbnint'dwhorcottntry.''• • : ■ I On Sale I The..best assoitmcnt of Maori Photos in New Zealand, <' •!.^.SMSTEBTON:!n : -5; j •I [}>;• i-X iJUiillla i i CENTRAL DININGfiOOmS; ; hO sS' ... !f....'0':--i'i t(o!Vi>3 ; : nPHESE 1-omiiinrli'nns Tlininrr Tinnmi I | ( vo-pMitaffipdbliboif ; Sil'Haays ' and during tho week.',.: , : .')-.) '.•)' vi.'^A ■■■.']!■; J BBBAKFAST—7,3OtoB,3OV SUNDAYS: | ,: LuscHKON-a2<till'2 "<>4 Bto 9,12 to 1; J tea—s to G. 30 ' '•■ ;: J 6 toJB. i ALL MEALS IS. " T Hot Pies; M Coffee, every; evening! "| from 8 o'olook;;i Bread,; CpMebtiouory.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4816, 4 September 1894, Page 3
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675Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4816, 4 September 1894, Page 3
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