Business Notices. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Dominion Hall, Academy Buildings). rbe Opened on Ist FEBRUARY, 1908, for Teaching Piano, Theory, Harmony, Singing (voice production), Organ, and also Elocution. Candidates prepared for examinations. Violin by Mr lu'ihana Boyes. For full particulars and prospectus apply to MISS PEARSON, Donaghcloney, Lincoln Road. J. TAIT, UILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Estimates Given on Application. Jobbing AVork a Specialty. 'Phone 189. Queen Street. PLANTS. PLANTS. /CAULIFLOWER, Brocoli and Savoys V_y now ready for planting out. Special quotations f "^ies. 'Phone IG4. W.F.C.. Lgents. Wai: rseries.
MISS McMASTeR, (Scientific System). Ftyle and Fit Guaranteed. Ladies' ano Children's Dresses a Specialty. CHARGES MODI'HATE. ADDRESS -57 Worksop Road. rnHE MISSES WRIGLEY, having JL commenced business as MILLINERS in Exchange Buildings, are prepared to supply Latest Fashionable Hats, Toques and Bonnets at strictly moderate prices and at shortest notice. Remodelling a speciality. Linen Hats of all shapes 'and colours made to order. See window foot of staircase.
COMFORTABLE FOOT SERVICE is what you get out of a pair of our Shoes, because we make it a point to see that they fit vour feet when you buy them. Shoes that fit well always feel easier, look better, and stand more wear than those that don't. All the corns, bunions, aiid other ills that the feet are heir to, can be traced to bad-fitting shoes.—J. KITCHENER, Boot and Shoemaker, Queen Street. G. HYDE, UNDERTAKER AND CERTIFICATED EMBU.MGR, Qhvkn Street, Mastfkton. fp VE.KYTUI NG carried out urder the Li most approved sanitary methods, and personally surervised by Mr G. Hyde, Private residence, Cornwall Street. Lanisdowne Brick Go.
-|-i rE are now prepared to supply y f niachiue bricks in uny quantity. These bricks have beea recommertded by architects and builders, and intptcticn of same is solicited Masterton Agent: 0. E. DAMELL. F. BACON, jjgUILDEK I.ND CONTRACTOR, Factory: Lan?d'iwn». Telephone No- 257. M-UH h'K'l ON. HERBERT S. GLftUGHTON, (Organist of St. Mattbew's Church.) CAN visit or receive pupils for Orgin, Pianoforte, Iheor*. Coachw>K for public Examinations. For terci3 apply to 81. Dixon hUeet. s; WALLACE & SMAULWOOD, SANITARY PLUMBERS. Oertilicated by Exam , Cily and build of London Institute, ana Wfclhn}/t';n), HAVING commenced business in Maslet ton, are prepared t„ do all Houss Plumbing at lowest pries. Country houses supplied with drainage on the *tbe septic tank principle. Premises-PfclittY bTKEET, opposite Implement Co.'s. PERFECTION IN BREWING. EUltlilDGE'S BEER would gratify the most exquisite taste, being si product of tin." best malt ;uid hops, and the purest of spring water. It is made under the most favourable conditions, m accordance with the most approve* methods. 'Tis, in a word, perfection in brewing, unexcelled us u . tome, and possesses high nutritive qualities. A Beev that gives cheer and hea.th and social charm. PLACE YOUR OilDIvR EALLV
Tits Eagle Brewery, W. BURHIDGE, ... Proprietor. REBAY'S DOMINION CAFE, (Late Cute do Paris). I HEREBY notify tlio public that 1 have purchased the above well-known Luncheon and Supper Room from Mr T. J. Nott as from MONDAY, 2nd December. My endeavour will be. to conduct the business 011 the most approved lines. Bent 3-courac Shilling Dinner in Town. FRESH FISH arrives daily, and is also retailed at the shop. A. REBAY, Proprietor. a JL Buildeps, EIXON BTBEET, MABTBRTON, YF S! 1 NOTiCED THAT FISH is preferable and cheaper than meat, -especially when you can rely on always getting good fish. I GUARANTEE everything sold by me being absolutely fresh and wholesome. MY MOTTO IS: Cleanliness (is essential), Civility (it costs nothing). Reliability (it pays best in the end). Orders taken and delivered to any part of the town. W. I). AYSON, MABTERTON FRESH FISH MARKET {Opposite Exchange BuiVlings). P RENTICE I'BOI'ETETOK,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9017, 2 January 1908, Page 1
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