S 0 T I 0 E. i F. HOLLOWA. 11 \TJ IBHES to inform tlio Eesidont 7 VV Mnstcrton and tlio District t r. be Las opened a n BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMEU In Queen Street, Mnstcrton, opposite io Empire Hotel, and trusts to in Brit a i ir patronage by selliug only 10 THE BEST MEATS at CUKRI BATES. J. WALKEE, ' FLORIST, DIED AND POULT] FANCIED, Cuba-street, Wellingto t (Opposite ToAvo Post Office). ,c and • MODEL POULTBT FAR Mouki Aibebt, Auckland, 11HE noted Breeder and Exhibitor Prizo Poultry. Piccons, etc. Fnnoy Poultry, Pot Plants, Fanoy Pigeons, Flowers, Canaries, Ferns, Talking Buds, Flowers, Cages, eto. Pots, etc Country orders meet with promptn and despatch. Correspondence solicil Note the address— J. WALKER, CUDA-SIIIKET, WELLINGTON. [ A.STEMPA. ut (Late C. Hughes), I Family Butcher. 0 g Queex-stukct, Mastehton. e t ~ THUMILIES vailed on for ord( J Dairy-fed Pork and Primcst Joints Small Goods of every description. { All Orders promptly attended to, A. STEMPA, Quecu-slrcet,. QUKEIYS liOTlflL,, W, REDMOND, A.WHEU THE new proprietors Leg to info: the residents ol Wairarapa and I public generally that since taking pi session of the above hotel they lia thoroughly renovated and re-furnish the house throughout, and are now the position to offer all the comforts o: first-class house. Only the best bran of liquors kept. N.B.—On Lowes and loins' sale da lunch will be on the tabic at 11 a.,m Ail Meals and Beds, One Smllini On, ij- I'eii Day. KEDMOND&WHELAN SADDLERS, Queen-street, Mnstcrton. HOKSECOVEKS Horseeovers i>G- procured a special line ii long Flax Canvas, and a yei superior lot of Heavy Felt from tl season, we will bo offcrii Covers at the lowest quotation possibl Inspection solicited. LAMPS |. LAMPS ! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, (The Whole of this Season's purchases at COST PBICE, AT RITE'S Cash store around the Corner, PERRY STREET, MRS E. LIARDET, G2o Willis Stiieet, Wellington. PAXIDEEMIST, AND FEATHER FDJiHIEIi. HEALER in all kinds of curios. choice collections of ladies' muffs, iats etc, made from New Zealand drds. Birds, stags' Leads,. etc., aountcd. Ladies' furs and feathers leaned and repaired. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. tf] E, J. KING, [69 BEGS to thank (lie public of Wellington and Wairarapa, for the ibcr.il patronage bestowed on him uring the last nine years, and begs to ltimate that he has secured those exten-1 ive premises lately .occupied by Mr' Jinn Smith, No. 09, Manners-street, nmediately opposite the Bank of New ealand, and will now have an opporinity of displaying his very Extensive lock of Music and Musical Instruents. Large shipmwifsof Pianos and Organs i arrive. Orders by post, punctually tended to. 20,000 pieces of music from 1 upwards. If you want any Song or icec of Music, send to 69, Mannersreet, and you will get it. The" Butterj Waltz," 2/1 by post, just out. ianosand Organs on Cash "» orTime Payment. Country visitors arc Invited to Call id Insnect the Stock. Country Orders )licitcdj>Wkolcsa!e and Retail, EDWIN, J. KING, lportcr of Music and Musical Instru- ■ meats, 69, Manners-street, Wellington, Agent for The Trial ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5053, 17 June 1895, Page 4
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