fi3,ll(!.fc]ust'.]an|led'aconsigiiniont A iiuuib pr of ayo si lgTitiy.damaffci " ';;py : ,water,^yearc pffo'niig at;';';'! ■'•'•" E 4° H: 2/lJ^ AeH ' :;! I / JOfyNETKASH.;-. """ ' ffilHHHfl iKiHH W r E hold our Annual Wool Salcs.afc "Wellington, on the following dates:— 7th December, 1891. ' '. ..18lliJhmuiry,: 1896 V > 15th February, 1805. Liberal cash advances, made, .prompt returns, a'ud : moderate cliarercsV * \' r; E«*!fcflMisßißii General Aiiccioriecrs'& Wool Brokers.Wellington ftIEW :• ZEALAND -LOAN AND Mercantile Agency coy., ■' : ■' ■■■lniiiiiß.' ''■ ■'■'■■• ;, '! : Cmm AuTitoms'KD ... £3,900,000, Wool, F'roduce and { Stock Brokers, , ~ , . (On Commission .Only), \ AOiNSIGNMENTS of Wool and; \J Produce of every Description rc- f ceiyed for Sale in ■'Wellington 'or.for ••■liipment to London. ; LIBEIIAICASH ADVAifCESmado on ensiling Clip or on Consignments for Sale locally or for Shipment to Loudon. All proceeds..of Sales placed to a Separate Trust Account from which payments arc make to Consignors,
RETURNS RENDERED PROMPTLY.... ; EVER? CONSIGNMENT.whcthcr large ov small, receives llio. same careful attention. / INDENTS executed on tlio most favourable terms. Wmlpach, Twhie,.Seeds,:Femkg Wire, Boneiksl, Guaiio, did all other Farmers' Requisites for SaleatLowest Current Bates. The Company- is Solk Aqest job :-l ■. • • C'anuon's Sheep Dip . Larncy's Anthelmintic '.' Graham's Foot Hot Cure Offices and Wamhiouses— Feath'erston street, WELLINGTON. .. WALTER G."FOSTER, -.-''■';." ; 'Manager, Wellington. JAMES EWAlif, v , ' Travelling Agent, Masterton , THE 11EAS0N WM, .. E.HiraM : &oo. Have a special claim on,the boot purchasing public of New I 'Zealand, and Wellington district particularly, is. that .during the past twelve years they Wo paid nvrny no less than iM(iO,80O sterling in wages, and 1 spent over -£1.7,000 in buildings: a few more like them would settle the unemployed question a'tonce and for over. R. KAMAIL <f< CO., are the largest manufacturers 'rind importers in New Zealand. They arc now opening up per- Gothic and Kaikoura 27!) trunks of boots and shoes specially inadoto their ordcr'and at prices to suit the times, as the following list will prove:— Ladies Beautiful Evening Shoes from 48 ;:•/■*■ Ladies' Nice Tan Evening and Walking ■• Shoes ~ : i. i '.; Ladies' Glace Kid Walking Shoes, 4/11, o;il,7ifi Ladies' Slippers from 1/-, l'iuets's Evening and Walking Shoes always in stock Otto Herz Ladies! Shoes from IG/6 Ladies Boots and Shoes of all description always on hand from the Dairy Hoot to the Sateen Slipper Hannah's Men's:" G "•■ Bluchers from .5/1! . • ' • . . ... Hannah's Men's Nailed Shooters from
Hannah's Good Watertight Bluchers from .9/11-., . Hannah's'' G" Wntcrliglils from' 10/6 Gents' Beautiful Balmorals from 12/6 Gents' Tahßoots aiid Shoes at all prices Youth's Watcrtights from !l/0 Youth's Jfailed Shooters from 8/6' Girl's Everlasting School Boots, 6/G, 6/6 Children's Boots and Shoes'from 1/A'gents for the celebrated " K " boots mid shoes, also Cove and West's well known brand, and many other well known/makers.' In fact all the requirements to • be found in a well appointed Boot and Shoe. Warehouse, can he obtained at li, Hannah & Co.'s. Leather and grindery always on hand at Wellington prices. Boots and shoes made to order.: liepairs done on tho premises. Country orders promptly attended to, • Note the address: '■■.'■ " (Opposite Club Hotel), QUBBN-SIBBBT, ' MaSTEBTOIT ; R.HANNAH AND CO., H. Peterson, Manager. I PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, MEDICAL HALL, [Established'lß7o.] QUEEN STREET, JIASTOpN shipments of .'Druggists' Sundries from London and Paris arc just opened out, and a few of the leading lines, as, under, are offered at exceptionally reasonable prices„viz,:— ', .', -Lciitli and'iltos'B' Homffl'pathic Eemcdios Essence of liennct Essence ( of Lcnion , , Hawlcy's' Effervescing Saline 2/0, 'equal :_ toEnVs'Frmt'Salt;:; ' - Citrate of Magnesia'' - ; ' • . Glycerine and Cucumber <> ■•< ; /,•■ Fellows'S)'rup,(Gciiuino) /f; .-,,. .<. •. Sulphur Lozenges ' '"' ". " Malt and Cod Liver Oil.. ; vr :< Scented. White Windor Soap isj bar . ?; 'Acid for Preserving, ' . . , Liiiio aiidX'onipn Juice"".'' '['■'■' ■ AXD A ÜBOK STOCK OF "', ','■ !"' ! ".; ! ;SK>JfGES|-..'./."V".:- ; Feeding Bqttc's, Teats, Tubiiig, 1 Elastic j • : ;' 'dage'sj' buspenilers,Clinical -I'her- ; mometefs; Hot'water Bottles, Enc-. •.mas', Sponges and Soaps. ■■,; ~ . i Prescriptions carefully'dispensed at I i.any hour,'with purest drugs ■':■ ■■...'! ■'■'' (Cruarantced.) " !,: '- ; ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4877, 15 November 1894, Page 3
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606Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4877, 15 November 1894, Page 3
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