M.ELLER&SON. 106, WILLIS-STREET," WELLINGTON, Now possess the Finest Furniture Factory In the City, And in consequence are able to meet the demands of their customers On More Favourable Terms Than Heretofore, DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE' in all the latest designs, and superbly finished. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE in selected colonial woods, and embracing every variety of article required in a settler's home. BEDHOOM FURNITURE of best material. Iron Bedsteads, Spring and Wove-wirc Mattrasses, Kapoc and Flock Beds. Hall Stands, Hall Tables, Hall Chairs, Bcntwood Chairs, American Chairs, Wicker Chairs andl Sofas. Our patent folding spring muttrassis the perfection of comfort. Pianos by celebrated makers. Note.—Our new premisesare spacious and fitted with all the best machinery, whileourcxpcnses arc less than formerly, we are therefore able to supply a firstclass article at a moderate price. Country Clients will find it to their advantage to communicate with M.ELLEB&BON. 106, Willis-street, Wellington. H. M. ESTALL'S DYE WORKS. Summer Cleaning. GENTLEMEN-Save thooxponscof a Tailor's Bill, and have your clothes Cleaned and Re-Dyed for the Summer. LADlES—Consider the hard times and your husband's purse, and have your Dresses Dyed fashionable colours at Estall's Dye Works. Feather Dressing. Feathers beautifully curled by an expert of 25 year's experience who has no equal in the colonics. Lowed Prices. NO. 30, Courtenay-place, Wellington. RESULTS! '' r WAS for a long time a student and 1 to some extent a writer ot Pitman's. Compared with it," LIG HT-UNE "is more child's play. I can alter six weeks write at the rate of CO words per minute, and when I add that I am 40 years of age, any person who has tried shnrthand can judge how extremely simple a system must be which admits o! such progress at such an age."— . H. H. Buidok, journalist, Wellington. i Text Books, Pan I, 1/7; Part 11, 'ijl, Tuition, by post-21/- for course. S. E. WRIGHT, ■ 3:!, Lamiiton-quay, Wellington, Agent. THmMSON, LEWIS & CO. [Established 18G0.1 GPECIALLY PREPARED U SODA WATER For Invalids, as supplied privately and to the Wellington and Duuedin Hospitals, also other Public Institutions and the Union Steamship Company's entire licet. Largely prescribed by physicians for its PURITY in assimilating with iMilk and other nutritious liquids. Delivered to any part of A'cw Zealand upon the shortest notice. Wellington, Dunedin, Wanoanui and Otaki. THREE GOOD THINGS! WILTON'S Hand Emollient for keeping the hands soft and white, By post 1/3. Wilton's Old English Cough Linctus Proved by long years to be a valuable remedy for Coughs and Colds, Price 1/6 at all storekeepers. Wilton's Athletic Embrocation, For Sprains, liLcumatism, etc. Pricel/G Ask your grocer for any of them, and do not take anything else. GEO. W. WILTON, Manufacturing and mpomikg Chemist, Adelaide-road, Wellington. etc., to the Wellington Hospital and H.M, Asylums at Mount View and Porirua). LIFEISSHOBT! KNOWLEDGE THERE IS NO END THE question which each one has to ask himself, is— Of What Can I Afford to be Ignorant ? Certainly not of— Bycroft's Biscuits, Which arc the Best and Cheapest in tho market. Sold uy all Storekeepers, And wholesale by the Sole Agents for the Wellingto Province— EOX & RIGG, Mercer-street, "Wellington. A SK YOUR STOREKEEPER ■*-*■' FOR Newberry's Cordials. Which are the Purest and Best in tho Market. Raspberry Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar, Pine Apple, Clorn, Peppermint, Lime Juice, Strawberry Syrup, Black Currant, Lemon Syrup, Lemon Squash, Ginger Wine, Orangeßitters,Sopßittcrs, Angostura, Quinine Wine, Sarsaparilla. J. NEWBERRY & (10., MANUFACTURERS, Abel Smith-street, Wellington FEET-100.000-™ OF \BEBBED AND UNDRESSED ' BUILDING TIMME, to be cleared at COMPETITIVE PRICES, W. PRAGNELL. Queen and Renall-sts. Mastkbton. Painting, Paperhanging, EOUSE DECORATING, Signwi'ltingjGlass Embossing, etc. TF you require really first-class work J. WARD, The oldest established paintor in Masterton, who is prepared to guaranteo latisfaction in all work entreated to him.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5189, 23 November 1895, Page 4
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614Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5189, 23 November 1895, Page 4
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