11. 31. IiSTXLL S mwow.'Summer Cleaning. GENTLEMEN— Save thoexponscof a Tailor's 'Bill, and lmvo your clothes Gleaned and Ke-Dyed for the Summer. LADlES—Consider the hard times and your husband's purse, and liayo your Dresses Dyed fashionable colours at Estail's Dvk Works, Feather Dressing. Feathers beautifully curled by an expert of 25 year's experience who has uo equal ill the colonies. Lowed Prices, No. 30, CoURTENAY-PLACE. WELLINGTON. M.ELLEMSON. 100, Willis-street, Wellington, Now possess the Finest Furniture Factory In the City, ilwi in consequence arc itlk to meet the demands of their customers U.v Moke Favouiiaiii.b Teiims Than HIIHKiOTOIiK. DHAWING-ItOOM FUIiNITUIIE in all the latest designs, aud superbly finished. DINIIfG-MOOM FURNITURE in selected colonial woods, and embracing every variety of article required in n settler's home. BEDHOOM FDIINITDIIE of best material. Iron Bedsteads, Spring ami Wovc-wirc Matlrasses, Kapoc and Flock Beds. Hall Stands, ][all Tables, Hall Chairs, Bcntwood Chairs, American Chairs, Wicker Choirs and Sofas. SI'ECIALOur patent foldimj sprintj mattrmis the perfection of comfort, Pianos uy celeuiiathd makers. Note.—Our new premises are spacious and littcd with all the best machinery, whileourcxpcnses are lessthan formerly, we arc therefore able to supply a iirslclass article at a moderate price Country Clients will find it to their advantage to communicate with M.ELLEMSON, 106, WILMS-STIiKKT, WkLMXGTOX. See Ointment; Try It RESULTSI '' T WAS lor a long time a student and 1 to sonic extent a writer ot Pitmnn's. Compared with it "LIGHT-LINE" is mere child's play. I can alter six weeks write at the rate of 110 words per minute, and when I add thai I am -Hi ycuri ot age, any pcraou who has tried sin rtkand can judge how extremely simple a system must be which admits o! such progress at sucli an age."— 11. li. Biumis, journalist, Wellington. Text Books, Part 1, 1/7; Part 11., "2/7, Tuition, by post-21/- for course. S. E. WRIGHT, 33, Lamhtos-quay, Wkllixctox, THOMSON, LEW Li & CO. [Established 1806.1 GI'ECIALLY PIiEPAKED ° SODA WaTJiH For Invalids, as supplied privately and to the Wellington and Dunediu Hospitals, also other Public Institutions and the Union Steamship Company's entire licet, Largely prescribed by physicians for its PUIiITY in assimilating with 1 Milk and other nutritious liquids. Delivered to any part of New Zealand upon the shortest notice.
'Wellington, Dunedix, Wanoanui AND OTAKI. THREE GOOD.THINGS! WItTON'SHand Emollient for keeping flic lmiuls soft and white. By post 1/3. Wilton's Old English Cough Linctus Proved by long years to be a valuable l remedy for Coughs and Colds. I'ricel/0 . at all storekeepers, Wilton's Athletic Embrocation, For Sprains, Itlieumatisiu, etc. Price 1/U i Ask your ijrocer for any tif litem, and do not take unylhimj eke. J GEO, W. WILTON, t MANUFACTURING AXI) JII'OItUNG ; GIIK.MI.ST, r Adelaide-road, Wellington. (Contractor for the supply of Drugs, etc., to the Wellington Hospital and 11.11. Asylums at Mount View and l'orirua). CRITERION GABRIM FACTORY. HAM, -STREET, MASTERTON. EVERY description of Coach and Wheelwright work executed. Vehicles built on the premises of best materials at loweslrates. Repairs Promptly Effected. IIW;-' mamltip Guaranteed, j Wm. REEVES, Manager. LIFE IS SHORT! AND or KNOWLEDGE THERE IS NO END THE question which each one has to ask himself, is— Of What Can I Afford to de Ignorant? Certainly not of— Bycroft's Biscuits, Which are the Best and Cheapest in the market. Sold by all Stokkkeepeks, And wholesale by the Sole Agents for the Wellingto PROVINCEFOX & RIGGr, Mercer-street, Wellington. k SK YOUII STOREKEEPER FOR Newberry's Cordials. Wliieh arc the Purest and Best in the Market. Raspberry Syrup, Baspherrij Vinegar, Pine Apple, Cloves, Peppermint, LimeJuief, Strawberry Syrup, Bluek Currant, lemon Syrup, Lemon Squash, Ginger IHnc. OniH(jeßitters,llopMters, Angostura, Quinine Wine, Sanaprilla, J. BBEm & CO., MANUFACTURERS, Abel SjuiH-siiieei, WeliltotoKi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5186, 20 November 1895, Page 4
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