PHOTOGRAPHY, rjIHE; undersigned has the pleasure of notifying that his new Photographio Studio is now ready for the reception jof visitors,' ; Carte do Visite, Cabinet, and other PhotoC graphs taken ; also enlarged, or reduced for brooches, lockets, or rings. Views taken in any part of the. district.'.': "• Charges—lss perdoxen, 10s per half dizen; JgOABDIXG AND DAtf SCHOOL. Cole-stbeet,. Masteeton;'• Under the Patronage of the Honorable . Lady Sobimn. ■. Principal: Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the 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. j Prospectuses forwarded on application. The first term of 1880 will begin on Wednesday, '2Bth of January,". ; " " ' ' 351 THOS. E. PRICE, Educational Depository, Queen-atreet, ; ' s: - MASTERTON. JjjDUCATItfNAL DEPOSITORY, Opposite the Council Chambers^ Qoeen-street, Masterton. i T. E. PRICE, (Late Clark & Price) of the New Zealand Educational -Dcspositoiy, ; Wellington), IMPORTER OF; STATIONERY, BOOKS, : \ and. MUSIC,Is receiving by each English mail a regular supply of NEW BOOKS & PERIODICALS, ' And the leading English, Scotch, and ; Irish papers.; and has always on hand A WELL-SELECTED STOCK . • OF . Stationery,' Books,' School -Bepisites and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. 15" Inspection invited, ' 221' G, T.-I A E ME Ri HAS the honor to announce to •the settlers of the Wairarapa and the East Coast Districts that he has] opened his Extensive Stock in new and meCENTEAL PREMISES adjoining the Bank of, New Zealand, and opposite M. Caselbers & Co.'s Brick Ware \ house, where lie will he able to. offer to'oM customers and new greater facilities 1 than heretoiore for selecting.' \ FIRST-CLASS' FURNITURE, ! Gentlemen furnishing rill do well to call and! inspect his ■. j DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM i SUITES, ' /■'''! which he is now turning | for price, material, and'workmanship, He: also directs attention to his'stock £ of ' • BEAUTIFUL PIEII GLASSES. ' ; His stock of • - DRAWING AND DINING-ROOM ■ ' CAEPETS, has been reeently. renewed with the bert patterns in Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Felt, and Dutch. To. these may;be added • ;>■ V, LINOLEUM {FLOOR-CLOTHS. • G T. F. has paid, considerable attention lately to importing, . HINKS'DUPLEX LAMPS, " • which, by means of a double burner, give au extraordinary splendid light, beside which even the Gasoline pales. Those who have, not seen the new:; ' : : BAMBOO CLOTHES AND TOWEL ■ HOESES - should inspect G. T, fl.'s stock bofoto-pur-LADIES are invited to view ■ his varied and extensive stockof ' : Toilet Ware " ' Toilet Tables ; Wash Stands Oval and Square Tables' Chests of Drawers - Cheffioniers : ' , " " Wardrobes ■ . Perambulators: Walnut and Cedar Drawing and-Dining-room Suites ■Wool Mats Adelaide Mats.and, UoorMats. Ghildrens' Cots; Iron and Wood,' And a large and'assorted stock of, . HOUSEFUENISHING EEQUISITES. A good stock of- PICT.UEE ■ MOULDINGS on hand. All goods sold, at prioes. unequalled in the Wairarapa. A trial is respectfully solicited, |.G. T. F. is prepared to manufacture, 1 at the shortest notice, and of, tho best description FUKMTUEE-TO ORDER, at his new central premises. G. T. FARMER, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. 410 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WFENTON, in returning thanks to « the public of Greytown and surrounding district, for the liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, begs to notify that lie lias removed to those more commodious i 0 and convenient premises lately occupied by MrJ. Macara, Main-street, GREYTOWN, and hopes with the greater facilities he will have for keeping a larger an more varied 'stock of DRAPERY, GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, etc., to merit a continuance of favors; All orders forwarded by letter will be strictly attended to. Note the address— W. FENTON, ' Premises lately occupied by J. Maoaba, 1 . -street, Greytown; 393 JJIGH-'STREET BAKERY ■ ■ MASIERTOir. W. L. PAUL, PrqpblSTOßi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 414, 15 March 1880, Page 3
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