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JJOABDING AND DA:' SCHOOL CoiK-STBKET, MASmWN. . Under the Patronage of the Honorable ■ Lady Robinson. • ■ PwNCJfAL :, Miss BEST, .f A'/thoroughly sound- English Education fol'to'tlia,'fiasis; ofi the; iiisjtruction -given,. ■Jtnd, tho following subjects are •taught7l ?V ;;; ..7." ;; ' French, German, Italian, Latin, Alee* r i• 4 Mi" Musiff, Drawing, vimil'Needle- .< .! ■'•■ -V Work.--' .. J j "Dornestio. Jifroiigexrifent? are liberal.and home-like. • ■ • • Terms modswiU, v.'*'.: • The 'third, term.of i,BBO begins 17th Septembir. '• Evening Cla9B for French. ' '361 . . BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT. • oash BOOT W^ ehoijsb ' iW. P. FELLINGHAM, while thanking the public. fot past favors, lega to intimate that he has taken the CENTRAL PREMISES formerly occupied by MB A. COPPINS as a Branch Establishment, and will open the same on and after. SEPTEMBER 18.ti, with a new and well-selected Stock of BOOTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, which will bo sold at Extroinely Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. . W. P. FELLINGHAM, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, QUEEN-STREET, MABTERTON. NOTICE. rpHB. following ladies, members of the J- Couiinifcfcce of the Bazaar to be held in Uccerabor uoit, will bo happy to receive contributions of Work, Materials, or Money ; Mrs Ariiot | Mrs Ileskiug Mrs Bauuister j Mrs Moore Mrs H. Beetham | Miss Moriacn Miss Best ; Mrs Paige Mrs Brenmer Mrs Payton Mrs Ca\o Missßockcl •Mrs Chalmers Mrs J. V. Smith Mrß Donald Miss Smith Mrs Fauniu Miss Yallanco Miss Hare. HARVEY & MURRAY, A/c Cash Purchasers of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, and RABBITSKINS, At their Wool Works, Maßtcrton. WOOL SCOURED at Wollineton Prices, arid' delivored' at the Masterton Railway Btation,. Wool-Bales on salo at Lowest Ourrent'Rate?.. D. F.' Mc'JARTHY (opposite tho Club Hotel) is our only authorised ageut in Mssterton, 576 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! D. F. MoCARTIIY (Late of Sellar & Hales, and latterly F. W BEGS respectfully to inform his numerous friends and the public of Maßtorton aud surrounding districts that he has taken the shop mi the comer of Queen and Baninterests., next the Club Hotel, where he is now opening a larjje and Choice Selection of General Merchandieb comprising - Groceries IroUmoumry Tinware Glassware Brushware i'C., d'C. In endless Tarioty, and which he iutends to sell at prices that will DEFY COMPETITION. D. F. McC. also begs to inform his numerous.fricnds and tlio public that there no longor exists the necessity of paying High and Exorbitant Prices for GROCERIES, as is and was the custom heretofore in Masterton. The following list will show the general reductions in prices as his MO'DO IB "LIVE AND LET LIVE." Good new season's tea, per lb 2s Beft Black Toa, per lb, 2s 4d aud 2s I in boxes 121bs 2s 3d in 401bs 2s 2d First White Crystal Sugar, per lb Od 'lag 208 LC. White Sugar „ 18s per lb 5Jd 0, or Brown Sugar per lb fid Kitchen's .Yellow Soap, per bar 6d „ Blue ~ lid . ~ Candles, per lb 9jd Kieroßino, per tin lis 9d I, ■' per gallon iJa 3d „ por bottle ' 7d Champion's Best Vinegar, draught, per •'gallon 3b Od „ . per bottle 7d Colonial Stoiieless Jam. per doz „. per tin I'd ~ Assorted Jams, per tin 9d ~ por doz •White Starch, perlb 7d „ in pkts. perlb • Cd Bluo i. ii . '6d Wishing Soda, por lb 2d „ per doz lbs Is "' Best Imported Oatmoal per bag 4s Gd As Groceiy consists of so many articles, to enumerate the lot would bo utterly impossible, but tho public can rest assured that d. f. McCarthy will sell them every other article they may require in Grocery, Ironmongery,Chinawaro, Crockeryj Tinware, Glassware, Brushware, otc., at equally low prices, courteously, '' attentively, and civilly if TUB CORNER SHOP, NEXT OLUB HOTEL. Kindly soliciting your favors, visit from my. numerous; ' public generally, I beg to respectfully to all,< . D. F. 11

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 587, 6 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 587, 6 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 587, 6 October 1880, Page 3

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