lie Estate of JAMES THOMPSON, Baker, «f Maßterton, WE, the Undersigned, do hereby announce that we have this day apnointed John Chamberlain to he our agent in the above estate, assigned to us by the above-named James Thompsou, and that all Uook UiSßts and accounts duo to the vatato, Wing also boon assigned to us m.ist be paid to lum only, and his receipt will be a sufficient acknowledgement in all cases, Any hook debts, accounts, ur monios paid to James Thompson or to any of his agents on and after this date ivill be regarded as outstanding accounts ind will be sued for accordingly, and ill receipts bo given by James Thompson or his agents will not be recognised. All outstanding accounts must be paid at the shop at Renall's Creek on or before 18th November 1880, or logfll proceedings will be taken recovorthe same without further notice or respect of persons. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, 597 EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN. Masterton, 18th October, 1880. NOTICE. Messrs giles and edmund CHAMBEBLAIN beg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding distriots that the business of Baker, Confectioner, and iErated Water Manufacturer, hitherto conducted by James Thompson, will be carried oil by themselves, Messrs G. and E. C., being farmers as well as millers, feel confident that they :an supply BREAD at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE, and truet by strict attention to business to receive a fair share of public patronage. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, 597 EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN. IJIHE pERMANENT QIADDLERS. WATSON & WINTERINGHAM (Next Counoil Chambers), QUEEN-STREET, BEG to thank their numerous friends and the publio of Masterton for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them since commencing business, and desire it to bo distinctly understood that patrons can depend upon obtaining the best article at the lowest price at their establishment-. Their motto is "No extortion," and they act uj> to it. All kinds of attention paid to either, town or country orders. Repairs neatly executed with promptitude and dispatch. Every requisite of the trade kept on hand. ■ f>BB
!ST 0 P ! AND BEAD THIS. CARTERTON BAKERY, A. L. WHITE, Would respectfully announce to the Civil Sorvice and tie general public located in and around Carterton that he is determined to meet the hardness of the times by REDUCING BREAD =CO= 6d the 4lb Loaf Cash. N.B.—A.L.W. would respectfully intimate that hii books abb oiosbd to long-winded ooStomem. BOOK-KEEPING.— Private Lessons in Book-keeping by Single and Double Entry given by a person ol Largo and Praehcal experience, tradesmen's Booko opened, audited, or adjusted, and arrangements made for keeping the same. Terms Moderate. Address—Accountant, Box 83, Post Office, Mastertott. ' JJOMCOOPATHIO MEDICINES, THE Undersigned has on hand a full assortment of the above in different potencies, especially prepared for) the Colonies, intruding— Mother Tinctures External Tinctures . LihimentS Medicine Chests Works, &c., he,, Veterinary Medicine Chests and Books. W. M, BISS, LAMBION QUAT, Opposite the Star Chambers, VfELLIKGTON. Mr T. B. Price is appointed agent at Masterton for tho above, and has in stock all kinds of Homtßpathio ond Veterinary Medicines.
NOTICE TO HOTELKEEPERS, THAT well known Hotel at Fcatheraton, . the" VICTORIAj" which has been recently robnilt and is replete with every convenience ior the eirryiiig on of a first class business, will shortly bo TO LET on lease. Jt is now occupied Mr F. Faber (who has made a fortune in it), whose lense expires on Ist February, 1881. For terms and particulars apply to M. OASELBEEG & CO., Ma6terton, And to Messrs JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., 588 . "Wellington. 0 T I 0 E • ' WE, the undorsigned, beg to inform persons indebted to us for CABRIAGE that as the railway is now open to Mastodon, all ACCOUNTS DUE to us must be paid on or before the Ist November, either to Mr Thos D'Aroy, Queen-otreet, Masterton, or to ourselves. „ DAELEY & KNIGHT. ,Maatei"toa,2othOct., 1860,. . 509 MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24 In the Town Hall, Masterton. Members are reminded that their subscriptions are now due. Programmes may be obtained from T. C D'Arcy, Hon. Treasurer; J. Brown, Becre ary, or W. Everett, President, 572 fnO-LET.—That Commodious Building ]_ known as "Bacon'B Accommodation House'," corner of Hall and Chapoktreets. For particulars appl£ Or to Walter pebry.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 604, 26 October 1880, Page 3
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