VjT' .. otherwise:"* Address—G.B., <)&# of this paper. ■•'•■■'•.' 470 V|V encumMn'cfr'fpr a statWn, man to make himself, generally-useful,-.woman as-. Copk. Apply this "*'ce." -* ' ''. ' i,w W ! ¥ ANTED TO SELL-Cheap for CashTKeFurhitureof a four-roomedcot-tage, and a good'•'Wheeler' and Wilson. Machine.. ,J. Lyall,, next door but one to Mr-' Wilton's,s|ore, Kuripum;,^;;:}•,"'" -4^ fANTED.-Men %•;falling'light bush' and scrub.. J.,Stucke'y,%ngitumau. WANTED.-To sehHO, ao%:df leasehold land, and-a- fqur-romed house and outhouses, r allv.fonced,' : on= ; the" Up§er Plainßoad;close-to Masterton.-Apply to T. C6qper,.UpperPlain:'- * •• > t.i 0465 'ED KNOWN.-fhat ■'■ y ¥ will supply the ;best and cheapest shingles in Mastertom Apply to Bacon and iWrigley, Waipoua Planing Mills. ",',',',434 •MiEL^UNIMPROVEDV-FARMS ne r k) Featherston and Greytown,. in blocks t6 suit purchasers.' ppen swamp : and bush country. Deterred payments'. "Apply Messrs Joseph and I'himjpk,. I)iy fiiver Station; ;Lo\ver Valley. ''"■' ■■'.'• - •$$ ■jV/TKR ENKRSEN,. Hall-street,. 'Masterlvl_toi), whrs to let fiptinentsito ~.g-in ladies .from up-country, or •.my£did dies requiring nursing. Ttrma on'applicatjo". ;''■:':,-; 455 MRS JAMES PUECELL' is willing to , take iu any WASHING or Laundry, at home, or will go out Address-Hall- : street, Masterton, ... 406 "MRS BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE "■ ■":.■' -for •■■ • • " DOMESTIC 1 SERVANTS. . ~ Masterton. '•' 431 MASTERTON BAKERY james Thompson. '7' ; BREAD AND.BiSeiJITBMER '■' :. Quekn-street, .Masterton. : f\ IR O.U L A TIN G LI BRA RY, ' THE Undersigned'has now opened a GIRCULATMG LIBRARY iii-conuection with the Educational Depository. ,■-;■> Terms—2s 6d deposit, and 4d: on :eaoh book taken ou.tr ■ •: :.',.'<,.,: 455, ' ; T..E..PRICE. - PHOTOGRAPHY.: :i' unifying, tliat his .n'ew.Photographio' Studio >js.-,now .ready ;fpr the reception 01 visitors.*:;...... .''"",'."'.!'.' '."' " taken ;. also enlarged;, olr•reduced for Views taken in any.part of the'distriot, FanuM and'groups arranged with. ;a, .THpaiPRlOE,:' • EducationalTDepoßitory, Queen-* j ■■;■;;;■: ,:.'• 'MA&TERTON,,: ;; '|J, i R O'W N '.IX-■ -...■■ Sub-Agents for North- British and -Mefcan- • '' - "tile Insurance Company. •Ani.'Muiiay, Roberts l &'Co j Cash advanced on ; wool and insurances 'effected at lowest ourreht rates from sheep's 'back to London. ; ■■;"■.■■•:.•; ' mediate possession, that jL;■■ cenfcrally.situaW Shop and Dwelling adjoinine.Mr;.W„Bellj draper, and lately occupied'by him. ' :: r j ' F.WHALES,. ,; ;399;' ;' 1 ■ Queen-street, ,-Onshort or,long lease, that L most centrally-situated 2-storied building at corner-of Queen-street and Perry, street, Mastertqn,' containing shop' and five rooms. Shop flat may be let separately, and up-stair rooms let for:offic'es,- lApply to -"- '■ "RAYMOND'W. MARSHALL, BOARDING' AND DAVJSCHOOL. ■. ; -' CoLE-STBEET, .MASTEEION,, ■:. Under tk Patronage oftk Honorable ~ ' lady MoUiison, Principal: Miss BEST, A thoroughly: sound •English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, aud, in addition, the following.subjects are' taught : French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, .Drawing, and Needle- ■ work. /: . ' '' " '■■•'•".'■ Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. ... • ' : Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The .second term of 1880' begins Tuesday, ,25th May. ;; ;: ; - ■■'■■'.•-.■ :''■•■ ■ Evening Ote for French. ■<'., ••» .' 351 >.:.-.■ ' p^ci,;',;;, A.,iLL ..Persons'found SHoo.?iNG:'iii the ■jr. AKUHA.BUSH on and ani after the sth -.March .will beprosecuted. . RANGINUI KTNGI r "'-. ' .:••.. : ';,,■;., ;.,- : AND.pTHMIS, • i , . ' '. ,-.,.:.i,,, l '.Ak'ura. _• Masterton, • .•;.;:.■.... '' ; '".' : ')"".':.'. ■ ',' ••'■ ;■ March.4.. ■■■' '•■'. ; . , ';. !' POG :piO'WE-'Y; : :AN.D v^KING 7 MASTERTON " / " STEAM %AW;;PLAMNG AND MOULDING 'MILLS," SASH Aft D"' DOOR ' FACTORY ' AND TIMBER'-MERCHANS. ■■•,,.. Doors, Sashes, Sash - Frames,, Flaring, Lin- ■<: ing, and Rusticating;'. Skirtings, (single and double" faced), ( Architraves (singlo and doublo faced.) '.■"',''/- : ' ; ' u All kind ofilouldingSon hand and'to prdej .. Green-house.'Lights, 'foj&i ' '■ ■' • All orders punctually attended to, FIREWOOD..- FIREWOOD. in any quantity./''jingle* cord, lis; two or mora cords, 10s per cord-delivered. Orderslefb at Watson- (t'Wihtoringh'ahi's or Mr Jas. attended to. 463 r-.*\: ; M^mM< [ ' rnaE old 'l;d..enti;:ty! '£ 'ROWLEY/ ;!i,; ' ; --" Wholesale and-.Retkii:-TobacCfimat, Hair- ■•'"-. ',:- dress'er.i'&o.', (Next door to EveningJost wijlis-st.) "■^••''-,l;^^!i-'' Hairwork yMfa Brarioh'es,.'.»■ 471 ' ■ '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 473, 26 May 1880, Page 3
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