PHOTOGRAPHY. i iIHE undersigned has the pleasure of •*■ notifying that his new Photographic Studio is now ready for the reception of visitors. Carte do Visite, Cabinet, and other Photographs taken; also enlarged, or reduced for brooches, lockets, or rings. > Photographs and other pictures copied. Views taken many part of the distriot. j Charges—l6s peidoxen, 10s per half dozen. \ Families and groups arranged with, ' . THOS. E, PRICE, :. TIDUCATIONA.L; DEPOSITORY,; Opposite the. Council Chambers, ' QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, T. E. PRICE, (Late Clark & PRioE) : of the New Zealand Educational Depository, Wellington), TmPOSTELqf...STATIONERY, BOOKS, and music, v ~"';'-*-., , Is receiving by each English mail a regular .. BUpply of. ....'.. NEW BOOKS & PERIODICALS, . And the leading English, Scotoh, and : Irish ;, papers; and has always on hand A WELL-SELECTED STOCK •■ . Stationery, Books, School Requisites and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. fS" Inspection invited. ' 221 -HOARDING! AND DA* SCHOOL. CoLE-BTREET; MASTERTON. Under the Patronage of, the Honorable ' Lady Robinson. ■', Principal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms tho basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught:—' ' •' ' French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The first term of 1880 will begin on Wednesday, 28th of January. . Evening Class for French. ' 351 WAIPOUA BREWERY P . WAIPOUA BREWERY! 'Re-opening or The W AIPOUA IJREWERY. R. V. SMITH-has" the,pleasure to an! .nounce that he.'has purchase.l the valuable; Plant and Stopk-in-Trade'of .the WaipouX Brewery; also, that he h»'s engaged asMR .FRANKLIN, ■■.,, ; lately a principal Brewer in that world renowned firm • BASS & CO., Bortos-on.Trent. .. R. Y. SMITH, will be able to brew and I sell at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF'BEER than any which has hitherto 'been brewed in the Provincial district. dunedlnbeer' will now be superseded by a better local article' at a less price." .; Mr Frankijn brings with him higher credentials than those possessed by any other brewer in the Colony, amj under his management R. V. Smith ventures to assert that "THE WAIPOUA ALE" brewed at Masterton will hold a high' reputation, not only in New Zealand but in the neighboring Colonies, . , , WAIPOUA BREWERY, Masterton]-R. V. SMITH-[Mastjsrton PROPRIETOR. , 374 COACH TO TAUERU. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, 2nd Feb., a coach will leave Masterton for the Taueru only on Mondays and Saturdays, at 10 a.m., returning from Taueru at 3.30 p.m. Fare—ss each way j return on same dayi 7s 6d.. The Sunday coach will bo discoutinued, unleßS sufficie'nHnducement offers.. A conveyance will' leave Masterton" every Tuesday for Tenui and intermediate" place at 7 a.m,, returning from Tehiii on Wednesday atthe same time, Fare,'lss each way, return on same trip, 255.' ' ' '' L . i Every attention paid to goods and parcels. ..." ~ 'THOS.C.DARCY,. .• ; Agent opposite Club Hotel, Queen-st. NOTICE OF; REMOYAL, " FENTON, in returning thanks to .it . the public; of Greytown; and surrounding district, for the liberal 1 patronage hitherto-accorded lfiin, begs to notify that he has removed to those more commodious and convenient premises lately occupied by •Mr j; MACARV.Main-s'treet,'GREYTOWN, :and hopes with the greater facilities he will have for keeping a larger and more.varied stock ofDRiPERY, GROCERY; IRONMONGERY, etc., to merit a continuance of favors, All orders forwarded by letter will bo strictly attended to. Note the address— W. FENTON, Premises lately occupied by 3. Maoara, -street, Greytown. 393 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hitherto exiting' between the ldersigned, lE. ANGOVE.and'W. M. MUNDYj Blacksmiths, Carterton,'has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the Ist Day of February. 1880. The business will in future be carried on by J._H. ANGOVE, who will discharge the liabilities of, and receive the debts due to the late firm. • ' ■ J.'H. ANGOVE, • : ■■• Wm. MUNDY,-.-'■ Witness, C.J. Smith, ■ ■'•''■'' ;" 407
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 410, 10 March 1880, Page 3
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