3 « J- BEO WN, ■ACCCOUNTANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTU MASTERTON. AOEN'M KOR I Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Nortn British and Mercantile Fire Insurance. Mastcrton Permanent Investment and Building Society,
EOK SALE.-PnEEuoro; House and J-aore,. Kuripuui.— £2lO. Donald's Estate, from 1 to 2 acres .—£loo, 'l4 x 100 Cha-pcl-strect.—£9o. . 100 x 200 Colc-strect, fenced.—£l9o, J-acre Cole-street,—£3oo. 8-roomed House, J-acre, £3OO, Wrigley's Estate. House and J-acre, Chapel-street.—£2so. 5 acres lorns' Estate,—£3oo. Superior Dwelling-house Hall-street £9OO, House and section, Dixon-streefc,—£27o. 44 x ICS Bannister-street,— £165. House and Stables, 2 acres, Fergusson's Eestate.—£3oo. 60 x 200 Lincoln Road.—£l6o. House and J-acre Bamiister-street,—£2so. House and f-acre Wrigley's Estate—£l4o. 1 acre lorns' Estate.—£so. House and f acre Wrigley-street.-£350. >i i) „ —£sso' J-acre Section Wrigley's Estate'.— £7O. House Cricket-street.— £250. House and Hj-stallcd Stable and Storerooms.—£3oo. House and Stables Bannister-street—£3so. Superior House Wrigley's Estate.—£soo; half-yearly payments. House and f aero Keaton Estate.—£2so. ~ „ Church-street,— £250. J-acro sections Keaton Estate.—£oo. House and section, fenced, Wrigley's Estate.—£22o; terms. 350 acres, Eangitumau, and house—£2ooo. 50 „ Opaki, and house—£4oo. 200 „ bush, Eangittimau—£4so. 225 ~ Bangitumaii, cleared—£9oo. 40 „ Mauriceville, and house—£lso. 432 „ acres Opaki, farm—£3,ooo. 800 „ Upper Taueru—£l,Goo. 250 „ pastoral. Opaki—£l,2so. 2i „ Bentlcy's Estate—£2so. TO LET. Shops in Queen-street Dwelling houses from Cs to 20s per week.
"EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, QUEEN-STKEET, MaSTERTON. T. E. PRICE, (Late Clark & Price) of the New Zealand Educational Depository, Wellington), IMPORTER of STATIONERY, BOOKS,
la receiving by each English mini a regular supply of NEW BOOKS & PERIODICALS, And the leading English, Scotch, and Irish papers; and has always on hand A WELL-SELECTED STOCK Stationery, Books, School Requisites and Educational works, Bibles, Trayer and Hymn Books. ~" Inspection iuvited. 221 PHOTOGRAPHY.
THE undcrsi«ned lias the pleasure ol notifying that his new Photographic Studio is now ready for the reception of visitors. Carte dc Visite, Cabinet, and other Photographs taken; also enlarged, or reduced for brooches, lockets, or rings. Photographs and other pictures copied. Views taken in any part of the district. Charges—lss per doxen, 10s per half dozen, Families and groups arranged with. THOS. E. PIIICE, Educational Depository, Queen-street; CORNS, BUNIONS, AND WARTS. Greatest Remedy in the Would ! i/[E C. BASSTIAN begs to inform the i inhabitants of Wellington, &c, that he may be consulted at his rooms, PostOffice Hotel. Ladies attended at their own residences by sending their address 1 N.B.— No Cutting—Cure guaranteed 301 ILAYSON'S BREAD AND BISCUIT J FACTORY, (Established 1870.) .Opposite the Empire Hotel, MASTEIITON. J.CLA Y S 0 N
and valued customers ha:, once more commenced in the old line as Pastrycook and Confectioner, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, Caterer for Public Entertainments, Balls, Parties, Picnics, &c, It shall be my utmost endeavor to give ontirc satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage, by supplying them with genuine articles and at a price consistent with the goods, The price of Bread will lie 9d the 41b loaf, weighed on delivery, and I ask the public to support me in this measure by purchasing at the shop, opposite the i'mpire Hotel, and see their bread weighed for themselves. iVothing shall be wanting on my part to maintrin the reputation for selling none but superior articles which I have so long and favorably enjoyed
In connection with the above will he CLAYSON'S CAPE ROYAL, Luncheon, Oyster, and Suiter Rooms. The old style and. the old prices Orders for delivery will bo civilly and punctually attended to 301 LADIES' SCHOOL, JMSTEBTON. Under the Paironmjc of Ik Honorable Lady llob'tnson. MISS BEST, having taken a house in Cole-street, is prepared to receive Young Ladies as Boarders or Day Scholars from MONDAY, the loth September. A Class for French Lessons of an evenin" is being formed. Also, one for Drawing. The school year will bo divided into threo terms. The present term extends from the loth September to the 20th December. 2GO SMAA udforbedret Eiendommer tffit veg Featherston og Grey town. Istorrelser pasende for kjoberen. Deels aaben svamp deels skovland. Kan erholdes paa afbetaling og meget gode Vilkaar, hos Messers Joseph and Pmwiirs, Dry River Station, Lower Valley. 292
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 306, 3 November 1879, Page 3
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