POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! OUR FIRST SHIPMENT NOW TO HAND. WE HAVE RECEIVED 455 SACKS! 455 SACKS! OF'THE VERY CHOICEST VARIETIES OF EAELY SEED POTATOES. THESE HAYE ALL BEEN SELECTED FROM THE BEST GROWERS IN NEW ZEALAND, WHITE KIDNEY ' PRICES ON APPLICATION. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. WE HAVE THREE MORE SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES ON HANDEARLY ROSE BREEZE'S PROLIFIC SNOWFLAKE BEAUTY OF HEBRON MAGNUM BONUM EARLY REGENTS ASHLEAF KIDNEY FLUKE KIDNEY LAPSTONE'KIDNEY BATH KIDNEY BRUCE KIDNEY THE PROLIFIC W.P.C.A.. LIMITED. MiSIEIITOI.
THE LUXURY OE THE DAI! mandarin the MANDARIN: MANDARIN AND TIGER SUNDARIN MANDARIN MANDARIN/ Pure Blended Teas. 'TIGER TIGER TIGER TIBER TIGER TIGER /TIGER The Tiger Blends were the very first introduced into tins Colony, combining the richness and strength of the Indian, with the delicate flavour of the Ceylon while the Mandarin Blends contains the finest qualities of China and Indian Teas In jib and lib packets at 2s, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s (id; also olb and 101b Tins. We guarantee them absolutely pure, and every packet full weight, SAMPLES ON ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT THE ANTI-MONOPOLY STORES, J. GRAHAM AND CO., MASTERTON.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, Limited. REDUCED FARES FROM WELLINGTON TO NAPIER, 6ISBORNE, AUCKLAND, AND SYDNEY. 8.8, Manapoari | Thursday | Sept. 12th TOLYTTELTON ANDDUNEDIN. 8,3. Minapouti \ May \ September Bth FARES (Sisole) ; Saloon. Steerage. £, i. d. £. 8. (1. Lytteltin 010 0 , 0 5 0 Duncdin 100 010 0 Napier 010 0 0 7 6 Giatorne 012 G 010 0 Auckland 1 0 0 010 0 Sydney 2 0 0 • 1 0 0 These rales of passage money apply lo the above-mentioned steamers only. RETURNS AVAILABLE SIXMONTUS, Alltickets permit breaking journey at any port, and are available for return by any of the Company's uteamers. Wellington OfficeCaatom House Quay. T, E, PKICE, OF HIE WAIEAIiAPA AST STUDIO, WISHES to call the attention oE the residents of the Widrarapa to tlie alteration of his Masterton premises andbctter facilities for working all the latest branches of the Art. Pobthaits.—One yisitto the vestibule will be sufficient to satisfy every one of the superior finish, style, and workmanship of the portraitdopartmcnt, to which inspection is invited. Fresh exhibits shown every week. Opals.—Enlarged from direct negatives or from any photograph brought tor the purpose, and finished in cither biack and white, sepia, oils, or water colors, Bromide enlargements finished as above. Both these departments are under the direct supervision of Mrs Price, whose skill as a colourist is well known t!m .ghout New Zealand. Maori I'hotos—the best assortment in New Zealand (on Sale). Views, groups or machinery taken in town or country, THOS.E. PItJOE, MASTERTON. MASTEETON CASH BOOT MART. R.IIANNAH&Co, PBOFBIETOBS, FOE good value in Hoots and Shoes go to E, Hannah & Co,, who, for the last 25 years have held the " box seat" of the coach for new designs, quality and price in the boot trade, The latest fashions are always obtainable at K. Hannah and Co.'s We Have ik Stock— Ladies Tan walking Shoes I/O, 5/6,7/6, Ladies Tan evening shoes from 5/11. Ladies Glaze Kid eyening shoes from 5/il. Ladies Light Kangaroo walking shoes 10/6. LadiesGlazo Kid walking shoes from 5/H. Gents Heal Buckskin walking shoes the fashion of the day. Hannah & Co's Porpoise hide shooters the best in the market, Hannah & Co's nice Calf Bals from m. Hannali & Co's Watertights good value 9/11. Hannah & Co's heel and toe tips 9/11. Hannah II Co's best Watertight, twelvo months wear 14/6. Hannah & Co's Bluchers from 6/6. Girls Copper Toe boots 2/11,3/11,4/11 City" K" boots, Hannah and Co solo agents. B. Hannah & Co. have just opened their new five-storey Boot Factoiy and Warehouse, and under the new Patent Process of working the leather, all boots and Shoes are guaranteed to wear two months longer, and our price is 25 per cent cheaper, or 6a in the £ less, for a real good oootor shoe, than elsewhere. All kinds of patent, tan, and kiddiessing in stock. Boots and shoes made toorder, Eopairs done on the premises, Leather and Grindery always on hand at Wellington prices. Country orders promptly attended to. Don't Mistake the Address R. HANNAH AND CO., (Opposite Club Hotel)j • . MASTEETOB. Hi Peterson, manager,
D.I.C. WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON 10/" FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. TEED.I.C. WELLINGTON, Furnishes a d-roomcd CottagcHomccom- " plete with every necessary, of good quality, for THE D.I.C. WELLINGTON, Furnishes a 5-roomcd / 1 K H * CottagcHomccom. [obs9 10/." plctcwith every requirement, of good quality for THE D.1.C.. \ " WELLINGTON, Furnishes a G-roomed Cottuße Home iu'l onf . i K/ superior style, each ray y lO'" article guaranteed to be of FIRST quality, for ; Arrangements may bo made at the D.I.C. For FURNISHING on DEFERRED PAYMENTS. B, HALLENSTEIMT o Chairman of Directors. A. A. COHEIGAN, Manager. W. DOUCTALL. Practical Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician. QUEEN STREET, MASTEItTON. VERY LATEST BOOK ON SHEEP! Just nccimlfrom England, "THE SHEEP DOCTOR." • BY Geoiiok Aiimataoe, JI.R.C.V.S. AVEEY One work,splendidly illustrated, and an invaluable guide to the colonial floekmastor in the treatment awl prevention ot diseaso in sheep. Comprehensive clever, praeticil, and quite new [1895.] Saves its cost (which is moderate) a dozen times over, Enquire by post, - J. B. INNES, 92 Wl[/r.IS-STBKET WJ;i,I,IXOTO.V, F OR ANY KIND BOOKS, ALBUMS, DESKS, BIBLES, STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS, BIRTHDAY CARDS or PRESENTS, Write or Call on JOHN WATT. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, (Next to Mason, chemist), Queen-street, Mastcrton, M OWEN JONES, (Late of Melbourne), Teaches of Mdsic and Painting. l'upil of Professor Stoddart. Ten year Organist, Wesloyan Church, Geelong. Is prepared ';o teach a limited number of pupils for the above. Terms, etc,, Victoria House, Hall- street. RESULTSI '' T WAS tor a long time a student and 1 to sorao extent a writer of Pitman' Compared with it" LIGHT-LINE" is mero ohild's play. I can after six weeks write at the rate of GO words per minute, and when I add that I am 40 yeara of- age, any person who has tried shorthand can judge how extremely simple a system must be which admits o! such progress at snch an age."— H. B, Biiidoe, journalist, Wellington. Text Books, Part 1,, 1/7; Part.ll,, 2/7, Tuition, by post-21/- for courso. S. E. WRIGHT, 33, Lambion-quav, Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5115, 28 August 1895, Page 2
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