P U li 1, I C NOTICE. ' OPAKI TO WOODYILLE ROAD. CAUTION TO TRAVELLERS. The Engineer of the Masterton Highway Board having rcpovtctl several Bridges on the above lino of Road unsafe, the public arc warned not to ride or drive over them at other than a foot pace. The Board will not bo responsible for any accidents which may occur from the dangerous stato of such Bridges. JOS. BENNETT, Chairman Masterton Highway Board. fN -BANKRUPTCY. WORKING MEN'S STORE CARTERTON. Jno. A. Edmundson, manager of Trustees in both Estate of George Saycr and John Smith. General Storekeepers, A GENUINE CLEARING SALE THE COMBINED STOCKS FRIDAY, Sin AUGUST Offering one of thoso him fide chances that the inhabitants of Carterton and the surrounding districts rarely have, The choice and well selected stock of JOHN SMITH i entirely New as he was only six months A PRICE LIST this aplonded stock will be issued short.lv i the meantime tlio public are recommended RESERVE THEIR PURCHASES 7'HE WORKING MEN'S STORE. CARTERTON. iTlie fact that both stocks arc quite new said be a guarantee that the bargains to be ered arc bona fide, and not made up of an aimalation from old established businesses ie goods must be sold, and it is not the initiou of the management to puff.
THE WORKING MEN'S STORE, CARTERTON, JOHNA.EDMUNDSON, i)n Sale by the undersigned, ex Inch Marnock— -4 rosewood and walnut Pianos, full tricord, by Schiedmayer and Soehne, Stuttgart, These pianos, having oblicmo strings, possess all the power of a " grand;" for richness and brilliancy of tono they are unsurpassed, and are the most highly finished .nstruments ever imported into th 6 colony, T. J, LADD & CO., Star Chambers, Lainbton Quay, 29 Wellington, "AERY & GA MP BELL J ' (Late Beauchamp, Campbell and Co.), AUCTIONEERS & STOCK SALESMEN, Corner of Lainbton Quay and Panama Street, Wellington, Have REMOVED their SALE-YARDS from the Nag's Head, Cuba-street (as the premises are shortly to be sold, the lease having expired, to that convenient BAZAAR in Manners-street, in the right-of-way, opposite the Manners-street Fire Brigade Station, and will as usual, bold Weekly Sales on Saturday, commencing at 2 o'clock. Arrangements can bo made for Special Sales during the week if wished. 159 -EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, Opposite the Council Chambers, Queen-street, Mastertou. T, E, PRICE, (Late Clark & Pkice, of the New Zealand Educational Depository, Wellington), IMPORTER of STATIONERY & BOOKS, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Masterton and its vicinity that he has re-opened the premises lately occupied by Mr J. J, Smith with A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Stationery, Books, School Requisites and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. t3" Inspection invited. 221 JUST ARRIVED. E R W A K A TI P U From Sydney, transhipped EX KILMBNEY, FROM Foo CIIOO, 1237 packages NEW' SEASON'S TEAS, > JOHNSTON & CO,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 236, 12 August 1879, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 236, 12 August 1879, Page 3
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