BUSINESS NOTIFICATION, f ( IHE NEWEST BOOKS direot from tonwithin a few boura oi the arrival of every " !ean steamer, The princnal Colonial Newspapers alto kept instoe'.l Agontfor" Wairmiim Duly Times." A first-class am) complete printing aiort ou the premises, j. a. knnv;S; PuiKTSI, AND bwiSBRUi (Opposite McSill's Buildings) Willi' (treat Wellington Revolving Shutter, Venetian and Wire Blind Factory. 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington, J. Andrews, Proprietor. _J' ANDiiEWS (latePctlicrick & Co.] ' begs to inform the residents of the Wairarapa and the publicgcucrally.thal he is coiutnnlly mwiufaclurmg Ilevolving Shutters, Venetian and Wire Blinds, which he is prepared to supply on tin shortest notice at reasonable prices. All descriptions of BLINDS made ami liepaired at Lowest Prices A Packing Case Factory Attuckd. Ladder-webbing, Cording, and all material for repairs always in stock. Estimates given on application The Dresden Has the largest slock ol Pianos and Organs in tin Colony. The Dresden Has instruments pratieall) by every leading maker. The Dresden Has, as regards pi ice and choice, the best value in Pianos and Organs in tin Colony. The Dresden' Time Payment System is unequalled. Payments from 20s monthly. The Dresden Has instruments by Broadwood and Sons, Collard and Collard, ICulise, Erard, Lipp and Soliue, Schwechten. MONTHLY PAYMENTS from 20s. Catalogues, Terms, etc., sent free. Novelties ix Music iiy Every Mail. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., L.uiniox Quay, Weilikotos. M. J. BKOOKJiS, Duuedin Branch: At 20 and 31, PaiNCESS-STIIEET, J. E, HOOD, Jlasteiton Agent. riIHE Permanent investment and X Loan Association, of Wairarapu, llilN-SrilEliT, GIIEi'TOWN. UIREOrOHa; W, M. Cajelberg, Y>\ H. DiiM.irUH. 0. Elgar, J. Fuller, ami I'. H, Wood. lac Annual liiMimmeeaU ),lB,(IOO;C#pltal on Loan t'35,222 ; l'rutits already allotted i.'J,760; Kesorvo fnau i'Bl2. purposes fov w'aioh the Association l« ejtnbliblied arc twofold. In Hie first plaie It offcra an excellent inclM of investment to ttoie who wish to accawula',o their capital or livings at the higliesvioto consistent with pwfecUecurity, and by allow'uj small o. large sums to be invented by periodical payments, it Miiforma to the ciroussktniiceaofallclasjfft In the second place, to tboso wiio renune loai* upon pfopcrtira iky already piisn, 01 wbc may n.?ot witn opportunities ot acquiring properties advantageously, it preienn tlieititai'S of □btaining odiaacea upon favoraWo rotms. The Association receives fixed deposits at ntes to ho ajreed upon, Snbacriptiona on !m jstment iharos, 5a per uiooth j ultimate value of ebaio £SC. Pay Day-Tie firat Saturday in each month, AoektsMastcrton—Mr G. S. W, Dalrymple Caitcuon—Mr W. J. Liudop Fcatli erston—Mr ,T. G. Cox Pahiatua-Mr H, W. Briggs, G.WYETT, Manager. FREDERICK JONES & Co., PIANO, OIiGAN AND MUSIC l WAItEHOUSE, Lambtou-quay, Wellington. DIANOS AND ORGANS way be purchased on the "EQUITABLE'HIHE SYSTEM," The Equitable HircSystem lias distinct advantage over all other purchase systems, and intcnfoig purchasers are requested to apply Mr particulars. Note.—Mr F. \\ r . Jones, so well aud favourably known in musical circles, has charge of t)ie music department, and l|c will njake every effort to secure the latest and best novpUics. Special.—Country clients may rely upon their wants being attended to with promptitude and care. Correspondence invited,
J. WALKER FLOBIST, BIIiD AND I'OULTIiY FANCIER, Cuba-street, Wellington (Opposite To Aro Host Ollico), AND MODEL POULTBY FARM, Auckland. mHE noted Breeder and Exhibitor of X Prize Poultry, Pigeons, etc. ON SALE— Fancy Poultry, Pot Plants, Fancy Pigeons, Flowers, Gitnayjcs, Ferns, Talking Birds, Flowers, Cage's, etc. ' Pot*, etg. C'ountiy orders meet with promptness and despatch. Cou'espondence solicited Note the address— J. WALKER, CtIUA-STHEET, WELLINGTON. £SQQREWAID OH siviip, i)V BUYING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT F.J. PINNY'S iio, 1, Wellington. rjOUWTEY Custoincre in need of PIANOS, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, Should Visit My Shop. ACCOIIDEOKS. ACCOHD.EONS, The largest stock 111 the City. Tlio latest special make. TESTIMONI,U. •\Vellington, May 2nd 1805, M»I f . jf.tey. Dear Sir,—l cannot. do than; eipresa my satisfaction at tbo excellent 1 , quality of Ibo piane that J purchased from you, and which I have bad in constant use for over five (5) years, and moreover, your leniency with regard to psymont, does no! pass unrecognised. You may put this testimony to any use that) you may feel disposed. Yours truly, (Signed) Harm Shaw, . CALL AT ... „ ; F. J. P I N NY'S,, j , No. 7, Manhzbs-st.'.- Wellinoton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5064, 29 June 1895, Page 2
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