JOSEPH VV ILL I A MS, WHOLESALE k RETAIL TOBACCONIST, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, FANOY GOODS WAREHOUSE, [Opposite Club Hotel], r • MASTERTON. . Importer of Cameron's Celebrated American TOBACCOS. | TOBACCOS. ; Just Arrived 25 Casks of tho Choieeat —BRANDS.— «S,Try WILLIAMS' Celebrated and wellknown Rough Cut Tobaccos, unsteamed. Cwaiss of the Choicest Brands. 63, D, and Meerschaum Pipes in endless variety. A large assortment of Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Toys, &c., &c. Agont for tho Wairarata Daily, Nm ftaknder, Canterbury Times, Wufa Maori, and Saturday Nights. HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, Attached to the premises, with all the latest maoliinory, under tho manaeemont of Mr James Harris, —(Lato of Christchurch.)— 36
TUEN B U L ARCHITEO Temple Chambers,, Wellington,
Q_ E 0 R G E FANNIN, ARCHITECT, Mastemon. LADIES VISITING WELLINGTON Are reminded that C. SMITH, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, CUBA-STREET, Is the Cheapest House in Torn for FAMILY DRAPERY. Patterns Post Free. 23 ILLS & C 0 . ' S
NEW ZEALAND LABOR MART AND REGISTRY OFFICE, For Male and Female Servants AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Offices i—Lombton-zuay, (opposite the Bank of New Zealand), WELLINGTON: Branch Offices atChristchurch and Duncdin. Communications from employers residinG in all parts of the Proviuce will receive the utmost attention, and servants only possessing testimonials will be treated with. Employers should bear in miud that this is ■ THE ONIi T REGISTR Y OFFICE IN THE PROVINCE, And will be conducted on such a scab never before attempted. A SEP ABATE ROOM FOR LADIES under the immediate supervision of Miss Amelia Bretel, Orders by telegram promptly attended to. Vented at once—Barmaids, Housemaids, Nurse Girto, Fwm Servants, and General Domestics.
Commiraicatioua addressed— A. MILLS & CO., N.Z.L.M. and Registry Office, 95 Opposite BankN.Z:, Lambten-qnay. S. F. BEARD, SURGEON. Address —Mns. McKoy, Clmpcl Street, Masterton, 0 T I 0 I Any person found trespassing on any part of Matahiwi Station will be prosecuted. H. H. HOLMES, Matahiwi.
g QUARTLY, COACH PAINTER & SIGN WRITER, Orders executed in a style and at a price that cannot be surpassed, if equalled, 109 0 T I C E. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS. M. CASELBEIIG & CO. Will sell the residue of their SALVAGE GOODS By Public Auction, at the TOWN HALL, CARTERTON,
■ On ' SATURDAY NEXT, at 12 noon. Lntieh will be provided, N.B.—Tlie Goods will be sold without the . j slightest Reserve, FOE CASH ONLY, [ ■gANK HOLIDAY. THE BANKS will he closed to-flay, St, Qwjge's t)ay, it being a usual bank holidtty.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 141, 23 April 1879, Page 2
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