Business Notices. '•["Card.") MISS EVA W. HOOD, A.T.C.L. (Pianiste). (Pupil of tlio late A. J. Barth, Esq. ami llerr Bcimo Scherek). I3UPTLS prepared for all Pianoforte Addkkss—-8 WORKSOP ROAD. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Dominion Hall, Academy Buix-dings). rilO be Opened on Ist FEBRUARY, I 1908, lor Teaching Piano, Theory, Harmony, Singing (voice production), Organ, and also Elocution. Candidates prepared for examinations. Violin by Mr Reihana Boyes. For full particulars and prospectus apply to UILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Estimates Given on Application. Jobbing Work a Specialty. 'Phone 189. Queen Street. PLANTS. PLANTS. CAULIFLOWER, Brocoli and Savoys now ready for planting out. Special quotations for quantities. E. HALE, Wairarapa Nurseries. 'Phone 104. W.F.C.A., Town Agents. Examinations. MISS PEARSON, Donaghcloney, Lincoln Road. J. TAITj
MISS McfVmSTER, (Scientific System). Ftyle arid Fit Guarnutecd. Ladies' ano Children's Dresses a Specialty. CHARGES MODtEA'PK. ADDRESS -57 Worksop Road. THE MISSES WRIGLEY, having commenced business as MILLINERS in Exchange Buildings, arc 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. Sec window foot of staircase. Shoes that are safe to save ON.—lt is the height of wastefulness to buy poor shoes in order to save money, but when men and women can buy good shoes at less than the regular price, it means a splendid- saving. Call and inspect.—J. KITCHENER, Boot and Shoemaker, Queen Street. G. HYDE, UNDERTAKER AND CERTIFICATED EMBALMER, Qupen Street, Mastfrtox. I EVERYTHING carried out uwlrr tbe 'j most approved sanitary methods, and personally supervised by Mr ti. Hyde. Private residence, Cornwall Street. Lansdowne Spick Go, r E are now prepared to supply . . machine bricks in aDy quantity. These brichs have men renommoodpd by Architects Hnd huilders, and ins-pection of Kiitne is solicited Masterton Agent: C. K. DANIELL. F. B&CGN, * "JgUILDEII / ND CONTRACTOR, Factory: Lans-down". Telephone No. 257. M - is'J. Fll'l ON.
HERBERT 5. CLAUGHTON, (Orgaiiist of St. Mutltiew's Church.) CAN vifit or receive pupils for Organ, Pianoforto. Theorv. Coaching for public Exmr.inations. For terms apply to 8L Dixon Mreet. For tlic Now Year, 1908. I HAVE just received a varied assortment of wall papers and treizes of the newest designs and of beautiful colourings. These are of the host qualities and at cheapest possible rates. Painting, Paperhanging and Decoration of all kinds, best workmanship at cheapest rates. Wm. is. cole, 28 CHAPEL STREET. PERFECTION IN BREWING. •pUIIBIDGE'S HE EE would gratify J ) the most exquisite, taste,. being a product of the-best malt and hops, and the purest of spring water. It is made under the most, favourable conditions, in accordance with the most approved methods. "J.'is, in a woid, perfection in brewing, unexcelled as a tonic, and possesses high nutritive qualities. A 'Beer that gives cheer and health and social charm. PLACE YOUE 01' PER HA ELY. the Eagle Brewery, W. BURRIDGE, ... Proprietor. REBAY'S DOmmiON CAFE, (Late Cafe de Paris). THEREBY notify the public that I have purchased the alio ve well-known Luncheon and Supper Room from Mr T. J. Nott as from MOJvDAY, 2nd December. My endeavour will be to conduct the business on the most approved lines. Host 8-eonrsc Shilling Dinner in Town. FRESH FISH arrives daily, and is also retailed at the shop. A. REBAY, Proprietor, YJIg J 1 NOTICED THAT FISH is preferable and cheaper than meat, especially when you can rely on always getting good iish. I G'U AJfcANTEE everything sold by mo being absolutely fresh and wholesome. MY MOTTO IS : Clearaliiness (is essential), Civility (it costs nothing). AND Reliability (it pays best iu the end). Orders lakeit and delivered to any part of the town. W. I). AYSON, I'KOPRIKTOFf, MASTERTOy FRESH FISH M ARKET (Opposite Exchange Buildings).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9021, 7 January 1908, Page 1
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