OTICE OF REMOVAL. • MESSRS T. KENNEDY MAODONALD ft CO. beg to inform their friends and the public generally that they have removed to that Large Four-storey Building in PaSAMA-STKMT, known as tie property of George Crawford, Esq,, and situated between Messrs Thompson, Shannon & Co.'a and M«s»r» Laery, Campbell & Co.'s. and which will in future be known as the EXCHANGE, LAND, & MERCANTILE AUCTION EOOMS. Wellington, 25th August, 1879. 274 KENNEDY MA r 'DONALD & CO. HUD AND HJRCAXTILK
AUCTIONEERS, EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, Ptmama-st., Wellington, T. & M. & Co. invite inspection of their •xtenßive new auction rooms, which, for central position, convenience, and adaptability for tin elective display of furniture and general merchandise cannot be equalled in the city. Auctions eld in town or country. Goods stored at lowest rates. Liberal dvances made on all goods intended for absolute sale by auotion, Consignments of all kinds carofully attended to. Auction account sales rendered, with proceed!, within three days of the delivery of lbe Roods, ° 7l
p & J. BROWN Ssb-Agents for te Northßritish andMercaatile Insurance Company. And Murray, Roberta & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insurances effocte at lowest current rates from sheep's baok t London, GIRD LEST ONE AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. yjnt for the New Zealand Insurmoe Cempany. Office-Above Mr "Wiitn'F, r SMITH SURGIOK Will visit Masterton every Tuesday. Messages to be left with Mr. R. Wtiih, Queea GEORGE FANNIN ARCHITECT, Office:—Dalrymple's Chambers, Quwn-it., MASTERTON. (Successor to C. Camjmii), WATCH & CL'JCKMAKER, JEWELLER, Etc,, Etc., Mankkrmtbmt, Wblmustom. Every description of Horological w«rk oloaned and repaired. Estimates given far Turret Cloth. M 4
K WILLIAM PAR lEB Queen .street, Masterton. 252 THE MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. o?hctb—Counoil Chambers, Masterton, TwiTHB-Farquhar Gray, Alfred W. Renall DiUKOioKJ-Mcssrs M. Caielborg(cbairnun), J. C. Boddington, A. Omrny, G. Russell, J, Vile, B. M. Gallow*y (treasurer). Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of shares, £SO. Pat Day—The "First Saturday in each month j from 10 to 1,2 to 5, and 7to 9 o'clock NOTICE-Fixed deposits will be taken by the above Society of Bums of £25 or upwards bearing interest as follows: 3 months, 7 per twit, j Smooths and over, 8 per cut, per annum. J. BROWN, Secretary and Manager.! Esubmshbd 1874. If you want a good Picture Frame, goto T.MYERS. If you want any kiud of Pioture Fraaea go to T.MYERS. If you want Cheap Pietarw, go to T. MYERS, you want Good Quality Pioturea, ... go to T. MYERS. An(1 " you want anything in the Pietar trade from T, MYERS'S Picture Frame Et tablishmeut, be sura and go into the skoj with the name in gold letters on the window, where you will always find everything re quired in tho Picture-framing Bniinus. Visitors to tho city can have a PictuM-fruai in Ten Minutes. Please note name and address: T. MYEKS'B PICTURE FRAUI ESTABLISHMENT, J,dal>ton Quay, next Hannft'g IWt Bfc
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 337, 11 December 1879, Page 2
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476Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 337, 11 December 1879, Page 2
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