Homlow and Hoar] FURNITUBE FACT OB Y QUEEN STBEET, MABTEKTON, HAVING onooßcd the services fo a First Class Cablnelmakorlrom Melbourn and London to take ohnrgo o! tho Workshop, wo are therefore prepared to 1 excouto any lino ol Furniture in the most styli«h and latest designs. We beg to specialty draw tho attention of the public to tlio fact that we still kcop up the reputation the firm has gained of turninn out well made and highly finished Fnrnilnro made from carofully seasoned material, Wo have a large stook on hand and invito inspection Furniture on tho HIRE SYSTEM. HAMBPEBOER PIANOS FOR SALE OBDEIIS TAKEN FOB Z, M. HOAR UMDKUTAKEJK, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO W.WHITT. Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. 'IIHE largest stock of Furniture, Car--1 pet. Linoleums, etc., in tho Wair> arapa at less than Wellington prices, Come and inspect tho novelties in Suites, Tables, Chairs, ic, <k One secondhand Piano, by Broad; as good as neffis to be sold—Bargain. FOBNITMB ON THK HIBE SNOT, Noto the addross— Opposite tho W.P.C.A. THOMAS JAGO, CABINETIVIAKER, UPHOISTEEBB, UNDERTAKER,
QUEEN STEEET, MASTEBTON n UME PAYMENT SYSTEM, as adminiatered by the Dresden Piano Co., is constantly referred to by clients when mnking their final payments, A PALMERSTON NORTH Client writes :- Hound your system of TIMEPAYMENTS most advantageous. I certainly would not be the owner of a piano but for the easy terms, A MASTBRTON Client writes In making the final payment, allow mo to express my appreciation of yourTIMEPAYMENT SYSTEM, lam very sensible of your kind WANGANUI Client writes:At Inst the final payment is duo, I n now know the value of your TIMEPAYMENT SYSTEM, The instrument is now my own, A • NAPIER Client writes:Kindly accept my thanks for your consideration in not pressing for the instalments when I was out of work. I am now in a position to pay off the balance, Pleaso send tartloulats, when I -will send a draft, PIANOS Jy Broadffood and SonF, Collard and Collard, Schwechten, Erard, Lipp and Sohne. and other distin-TIME-PAYMENTS FROM TWENTY SHILLINGS MONTHLY, THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambton-quay, Wellington, M. J. BROOKES MurioEß. J. E.HOOD, Afient for Masterton. -««..«» „t July, 1894, W, IGGULDENwillruna brakecvery WEDNESDAY to Alfrcdton, leaving Ekctalnma at 8 a.m., and returning from Alfrcdton the same day. Passcnengers and luggage will be convoyed at moderate rates.
H. JONES, WOOD DEALER iS ire have a large stock of 2ft MATAI on liand, ire shall, iftcr the lytli of October, make a further reduction on 2ft mntai, and our prices will be:—2ft Matai Ids per cord; 4ft, 12s; second-class, mixed, 10s. Maire or rata, 20s. Anyone requiring wood cannot do better than order from us as We still supply good wood and full measure. Orders left _at Mr J. Wick ens' shop or sent to us will receive prompt attention. FOR SALE. AD.Pi section, 286 acres, CO acres in grass. 8 roomed house and outbuildings. Price £350. 109 ocies all in grass, close to creamery, ring fenced. Price £0 per acre. 99 aores,all in grass, ring fenced, close to oreamery. Price £6 per aero, Gooiwill of 200 acres bush, Price £BO. 210 aores, all in grass, partly fenced, to be let for 10 years. £SO per annum, Village Settlement section, 11J acres, all jn grass, fenced, 4 roomed house, Owner's interest £l6O. Itont 29s per annum, Village ScttWnt Sections, 7 acres and irden. liivor ltesorve, Divided into 3 r jddocks, 7 roomed house, stable cowshed, i aores, orchard eto- Price €350. ApplyJ. B. JUGGINS, Commission Agent, Ekctahuna, T. PEOCTOR, THE WAIRARAPADRAPER HAS made it a hit lively in Ekctahuna during tlio short lime lie has been there, and is so satisfied with.the way the public have rallied round him, that he is now giving them a further reat in the way of BARGAINS IN DRAPERY AND BOOTS. „ sis now being held at Carterton, Featherston, and Eketahuna, and an exciting. time may ho expected to ensue, A few of the lines quoted below, will give a faint idea of what to expect:—Dress Goods, Flannelettes, etc,, at about a third off; Millinery, trimmed and untrinimed, nt half price j Men's and Dot's Clothing at greatly reduced priccsj aline ofladies' Ox[ord Shoes, 4s 9d; Men's Nailed Shooters, 7s Gd; and Watcrtights, 10s 6d; and other lines in proportion! Blankets, Flannels, and all general Drapery at reduced prices; I Ulsters to bo aearl' Don t leave it till all the best lines jro picked oat, and then say Oh, I ici'i/j J had known I ImiUhwh'd ka stick!" CALL EARLY,, ;; T. PEOCTOB. i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4874, 12 November 1894, Page 2
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753Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4874, 12 November 1894, Page 2
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