\\j ILL IAM ;B0;6Tli-AN;D; G0;, ; TAKAtM"sAW& PLiVNI^GIiILLS;. ■; ; Wairakapa.; ; ~ ; ;^: Totara, Rod Pino, Mtitai, Whitn'RneVamt other Timbers cut to. order. :.!.":■•: LARGE SrOCKS of: DRESSED TIMBfR are Kept—Flooring,.Lining, etc. :' .-^ r nUK M A S T K' K-T 0-N>=PERMANENT. ,1 , ,-.;| INVESTMENTBUILDING SOCIETY.. Offickb—Council Chambers, Masterton, J'bostues—Earqnhar Gray, Alfred W. Renall Dii'KOTOns- -Messrs M. Ciiselberg(ch;iinnnii), J C. ' Boddingtou, G, Uussell, J, Vile R. i\l. Ualloway (treasurer). Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s por month; ultimate value of shares, £SO, , Pay Day—The First' Saturday in eaeii month; from 10 'to 1,2 to 5, and 7to 9 o'clock NUTICE-Fixed deposits will be takmi by the above dooiety of sums of £25 or upwards bearing interest as follows: a months, 6 per cent, j i ! months 6 per cent.; 12mo"tliB, 8 per cent, J. BROWN, : ' i ...' Secretary aid Mauaj.or.
' To bo or not to be-that is the question W hethcr it ib nobler in the minds To Buffer Me stings and nrrows of outT rageous'fortune, Or to take up arms aejainst a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them." P : B;0 EflE. "D OWLES i TOTHEFuRE! The proprietor of the above popular Butcher's establishment now begs to notify to his numerous customers, and to the Public at large, that he has '• REMOVED HIS BUSINESS . TO HIS NEW PREMISES Where he hopes to continue to d( serve the wide patronage hitherto accorded liim, and where ho trusts it will bo found" that his PRICES AND QUALI'IY OF MEAT ■=■■ RIVAL Lately brought into thelooal market ugainst him. . nlfi
The JOBBING OFFICE of the WAIRA RAPA DAILY is supplied with the best Machines and the largest assortment of Ty> t and Material in the district, It is the ONLY Office in the WAIEARAPA which oan necute Job Printing equal in style and finish tu the BEST WELLINGTON OFFICKB. Al orders PROMPTLY, and EFFICIENTLY executed at MODERATE PRICIS. '
TAMES THOMPSON begs to inform th e ' public that on and after this date he REDUCED THE PRICE OF BREAD to 9d per large loaf and 4jd per small loaf, booked; andßdper lanje loaf and 4dpei st all loaf, for cash, , The usual discount allowed on all accounts paid weekly, JAMES THOMSON. Mastcrtnn, June 14th. 1880. 4Sii A'lpoimcent His Sir Excellency %&/f s ' r H e r c ut I os Robinson FvUNC AN CAMERON SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER (Opposite N.Z. Times Office), Willis-street, Wellington. . D.C. begs to thank the Wairarapa public for the liberal patronage he received when in business amongst them, and wishes to draw their attention to the fact that by favoring him with their orders thoy can procure a really good article and one which he can guarantee. All work sent out is made under his own aupoivision on the premises, and if the settlers jf the Wairarapa desire to savo moLey they cannot do better than sendts him for whatpver article thev require in the Harness or Saddlery line. One especial fea Jure he ; would.draw their attention to is the fact that he delivers all goods FRKK at the Greytown railway station, thus making the prices charged by him cheaper than any house in the colonies.
A large assortment of Ladies and Gents Bridles, Whips, Spurs, and everything appertaining to the trade. D 0, wishes to call attention to his own Wellington-made Carriage, Buggy, Gig, ami Trap Harness; also, Cwt, I'imigh, ami Leading do,, and desires to draw parliuuiuj notice to one spmal to-best Am rioaii Buggy Harness—really good; the onU house in town where tnis may be procured. .• Cheapest House in Wellington for Cosh. •Special Notice,—All goods ddhmd free ai Greytown Eailway Station Country orders punctually attended to. Remember the address—- • ■ : ■ DUNCAN CAMERON, SADDLER AND HAKM hSS-MAKEB, (Opposite N.Z. Times Office), WILUS-STEKET. WELLINGTON. • 347 HISTORY- -When Victoria was a young Queen, and Prince Albert standing by her side—she had on a light miinlin dress and a large crinoline—she fired the first sh.,t at the first Wimbledon meeting of Voltfoteers, She hit the bull's eye. Color-% g'lant Jarr.es Huxley was one of her body guards, and so was James Symes, an.i Henry, the, great riflemaker, was in our squad, At that time Huxley was a prosperous foreman tailor, making the Vnlun eer uniforms tor three parts of the Volunteers of I'lnghud, now he is only a Boss Tailor on Lambton Quay, Wellington, making Suits ol Clothes for £'A 10s and i' 4 10-> of. ihis same quality that other Tailors get I*6 10s for. He is enabled V- dp so- by his superim Knowledge of the trade, and doing a very arge business and for Ready' Money only. WHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. JQj waveJlerp ami the piiblc at large, at the above Hotel, •'Samplei BaJi. Billiard,' Coaoh arid Storerooms, .•'.'.'•
; 20-stall Stable. .'- Horses and Buggies on Hire, CoLW Coaches depart and arrive daily to and from Welliiig'oi). ■' : : ' , i; A.J. WHYTE, ', - 49j) t , ■,".'• ,' Proprietor. "•'BVERSLEIGH^HICKEY&CO., STOCK, SHAKE; LAND,-AND;.MEE' CANTILEMOKEES, " : "- ::::; Fire and Lite Insurance, .House, and General Commission' Agents, and '.'.' ' : ' • ' Merchants. ; '■'■'" Advances made on Grain and General Produce, and other securities^-: ™" ■":' M, C, Hickey, Certificated Aceountant in ' Bankruptcy.) ' - Crawford 1 * Buildings, Bfandon-Btreet, ' , , i W«llM>tf. ; r••■. '. 511
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 558, 2 September 1880, Page 4
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