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Prima Donna Contralto ... Tenor Basso Mdme. Le Couteur Mrs 0. Florence, Mr C. Flohkxch. Mr BuoWNlNii. Miisicnl Director ... Mr King. CARTERTON, TUESDAY, 26th INST. Maritana and I'helsca Pensioner, . WEDNESDAY, 27th inst., 11 Trnvatore and Rose of Auvcrgne, MASTERTON, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 28th. 291 h, and !)t)th insts, Admission- 3/- and 11, 240 pASTLEPOIKT HIGHWAY BOARD. TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman of o'clock noon on SATURDAY, the 30th inst,. for the Lease for one year of the Tinui Toll Gate from the 14th September next. By order of the Chairman. A. MeHUTCHON. Tinui, 16th August, 1879. 245 nASTLEPOINT HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS IN No. 7 WARD. A MEETING will be held at Mr Thornson's Woolshcd, Akiteo, on MONDAY, the Ist September, for the Election of a Warden for No. 7 Ward in place of Mr Kenrick. resigned. By order of the Chairman, A, McHUTCHON, Presiding Officer. Tinui, August 16,1879. 245 I hereby give notice that my Daughters, Cecilia Sarah Augusta Hooker, and ' lice Harriet Hooker, having left my house and protection in consequence of my Laving refused my sanction to their respective nm° riages wtth persons whom I at present deem unworthy of becoming their respective husbands, I will not be responsible for any debls contracted by either of them or on their or either of their behalf by any person or persons whomsoever on any account whatsoever. My said daughters being over the age of 21 years, all credit given to them will bo at the risk of the parties according the same. Ditcd at Mast.rton this twentieth day of August, 1579. 244 THOMAS HOOKER,

JELLING AFP ELLING AFF! gEuao q K. CAETER, of GREYTOWN, being about to leave the District, desires to offer FANCY GOODS, DRAPERY, TOYS, &c, to the public at less than COST PRICE. Must be sold before the end of September. Sale to COMMENCE on TUESDAY 20th. Trim'd hats from 2,'fj | Ladies' skirts .. 2/6 T,"dies'Bonnets „ 7/(> Colored Hose ... 4>,i Flowers ~ -/2 Eibbona .. 4.U1 Costumes „ (j/(j leathers .. 1/Rich Black Lustre .. l/(i. No reasonable oiler refused. 2-14 1/ITASTEIITON MALE AND FEMALE IVI REGISTRY OFFICE, Next door to Kcbblewhiic's Temperance Hotel. Qui'EX-KTREET, Ma.STEH'KW , Conducted by MRS. GILETT. Farmers, Hotel Proprietor.-!, and Private Families supplied with Servants of all classes on the shortest notice. N.B. -Respectable Females while waiting for engagements can be Accommodated with BODIED and LODG./NG at the above office, MASTER TON FRUIT DEPOT. MASTEHON POULTERERS DEPOT. MASTEtf rON TVJ. & COFFEE ROOMS, MBS GILLETT has commenced busines in the above branches, and is pros pared to Supply all new and Seasonable Fruits, also Poultry, ready dressed for the table. Moderate prices! Careful attention to orders! Cleanliness! Civility! are the guiding rules of Mrs ffumir's Establishment. 244

ATOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF 1M THE WAIIUBAPA. WILLIAM LUNDQVIST, Teacher of Music, Residing in Carterton, will visit Masterton every Monday. Orders loft at Mr P. Linn's will be punctually attended to. Music for Balls and Private Parties. Pianos Tuned and Repaired. Terms moderate. 2,12 NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnersliip hitherto existing between Chaiims Ghuis Colviele and James Andrew Gifford, trading under the style or firm of Colville and Gifford, Bootmakers, at Mastcrton, lias this day been dissolved by mutual consent, AW accounts due to the firm must be paid to James Andrew Gifford, • and all accounts owing by the firm will he paid by him. CIIAIILES G. COLVILLE. JAMES AHDKEW GIFFORD. Accountant, Mastcrton, ' Masterton, August 19,1879. IN future the business will bo carried on by James Andrew Gifford, who, while thanking customers for their liberal support to the late firm, assures them that no effort will be spared to merit a continuance of the same. Having removed tc the New Shop next door to Mr Hales' new store, with a splendid Stock of hand-made work of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, he trusts to merit a fair share of public patronage. Orders punctually attended to. Repairs neatly executed. JAMBS ANDREW GIFFORD.'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 247, 25 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 247, 25 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 247, 25 August 1879, Page 3

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