A Job's Comfobteb. — Irish er Major — 'So, me boy, you're going to India P Unhealthy place, you know ! The last station i was at, coffins were issued with annual clothing to the men, and kept as necessaries in store ; and bedad, I had a friend who was on a firing party over a man of bis company in the morning, and who fired over himself in the evening sor !' A leap-year proposal was thus made : Mary — ' Well, my dear Eli, father thought I bad better see you and propose ' Eli — ' Oh, my darling, lam thine ! Take me, never mind father ; take me as lam J Take ' Mary—' But Eli, let me explain. They wanted me to see you and thank you for your many kindnesses, and propose that you don't come here any more.'
WM. WALLIS, BtnXDES AN3> UNT>EBTAKBB, MANSrEBB-STBEET. QEASONED TIMBER, all sizes and widths O always on hand ; also Americaa Panne) and Sash Doors ; also, Sashes and Frame*. Totwa Piles, from 6 feet 2. Galvanized Corrugated Iron, 24 gnage acrewa, Nails Rivets, and Washers, cheap EW. IND CARVER, while returning hia • sincere thanks for the large amount of patronage already bestowed on him, begs to inform the residents of this city that he will still endeavor to merit further favors by giving every care and attention to Pianos and Harmoniums entrusted to him. Having lately received a supply of Wire and Felt, he is prepared to resusoitate old favorites so as to once more please the ear. Pianos bought, sold, and inspected on commission. Address — MotESWOBTH stbebt, Thorndon. Elementary pupils taken for the piane a&d harmonium. PLANTING SEASON, E DONALD has for sale a ohoice lot of c ornamental and ferest trees, comprising — Pines, Cypresses, Weliingtoniaß, Birches, and several varieties of Euoaiyptus, &c, &c. A choice lot of TOTARA TREES, from two to three feet high. These trees transplant well, and may be clipped like the yew, so as to form neat hedges or garden ornaments. R. DONALD, Eden Yale, Karori. Further information may be had at the tore of H. F. LOGAN, Lam bfcon Quay. "JjT O T 10 E. Persons are particularly requested not to Trespass on the Land known as G-oathurst Farm during the lambing season. All dogs found trespaßßing will be destroyed. J. F. E. WRIGHT. HAB L E S S S A &E B BNQXNEBB, BOXIBB MAKBB, ISoK A2U> BBASS FOUITDBB J Custom Home street Wellington.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3869, 29 July 1873, Page 3
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403Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3869, 29 July 1873, Page 3
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