'IM) .THE ELECTORS OF THE 1"-BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,-I beg to notify that I have retired from the Contest for a scat in tho Borough Council in favor of Mr GEORGE DIXON, and trust that you will accord me your suffrages on somo future occasion. Your obedient servant, 6G3 J. H. CORBETT. MASTERTON UNION CLUB. f HHE Quarterly Meeting of the above will 1,. takoplacoonFElDAy.atßp.ra. Business : To receive Balance-Sheet, Elect Officers, and General, JNO. M. GIRDLESTONE, 6GG ■ Secretary. THE undersigned havo received instructions from Mr Andrew Taylor to offer for immediate sale for cash, a commodious dwelling house and one-sixth of an acre in Bannister-street, together with the stable at the rear of the section. Prico £175, This is the best investment offering in Masterton, the prico wanted being nearly 50 per cent less than the original cost. Several good dwelling houses aud valuable building sites for sale in Albert-sfc, Victoriaat, Lincoln Road, and Hall-st,. Capitalists desirous of investing money on good freehold security can be accommodated on application lo the undorsigned. We can place immediately the following sums£2ooo, £2OOO, £BSO, £4OO, and £l3O. 668 K. BROWN & CO. A LL Parties anxious for the Speedy Departure of Bayliss NORTH will Purchase Sweep Tickets at once, Books mnst be Returned To-Morrow, Friday, 14th inst. DRAWING on SATURDAY NIGHT, at tho New Town Hall, Carterton. Subscribers invited. i 666 A. G, BAYLISS. BOOKS, BOOKS. BOOKS. THE Undorsigned has FOR SALE the undermentioned Books, purchased in connection with the Y.M.C.A., Greytown . Selling Former Prico Price Spurgeou's Sermons, 1878 Gs Gd 9b Gd Beecher's Lifoof Christ,. 4s 6d 7s 6d Hodge on tho Corinthians 3s 4s Barnes on the Psalmor.. 8s lis Eadie's Scripture Illustrations 4s Gd 5s 6d Tho Backwoods' Preacher 2s 3s Beecher's Lecture on freaohiog .. ~ 3s Gd is Cd Tho Rainbow ~ .. 4s 6d 6s Gd Tho Study ~ .. 7s Gd 9s Gd Cook's Lectures, 8 vols.. 12s 6d 15sOd The Identity of British with Lost Ten Tribes.. 4s Od 5s 6d Help to Pulpit, 3 v 015...' 8s Od 10s fid Brown AFausett'slComentary, superbly bound, 2Vols ~ .. .. 15s0d 25s0d The Christian Age .. 5s Od 7s Gd The World's Birthday .. 2s 6d 3s 9d Father Burk's Lectures., Is 6d 2s 6d Douay Bible .. .. 3s Od 4s 6d A Large Assortment of all kinds of Religious Works equally Cheap. R. RUSH, Greytown Furniture Warehouse. PUBLIC NOTICE. "U R R. J. THOMPSON having purchaseed the Stock-in-Trade, Book Debts, *c„ of Wm. FENTON, General Storekeeper, Greytown, alj accounts due to tbe estate must be paid to him or myself, wbo receipt will ba a »ufficiont discharge. JOHN EDMONDSON. Pro Thompson, Sioton, and Go. December 3 1880, H 39 HASELMAYER R. W. CARY begs to annouueo with regret that tho entertainment advertised for thisj evening is unavoidably POSTPONED in oonsequenco of the unavoidable detention of the Professor in Christchurch, The date of performance will be duly published iu a future issue. Masterton, Jan. 12th, 1881. 665 NO DISAPPOINTMENT I DATES KEPT. mOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Lessees—Messrs Burford & Clinton, THREE NIGHTS ONLY 1 SATURDAY, 16th JANUARY. Carterton to Follow. Mr GRATTAN BIGGS, The Eminent Comedian, supported by Mdlle. Mkha Mumellb, Mr ChamiES Bukford, Miss Marie Wilton, And 13 Others, In one of their much admired programmes. For full particulars see Day Bills and RTESIAN WELL FOR MASTERTON. CO-OPERATION is invited by the under, signed on account of a gontleman who is anxious .to see the experiment tried of obtaining Artesian Water in tho Masterton District. A practical man from Christchurch s'available for sinking a proper Well. The cost of sinking 800 ft will be £SO, provided no exceptionally hard strata is encountered. If Artesian Water be obtained, the gentleman referred to will pay the whole of the cost, but till the experiment proves a success it is expected that other residents will Bhare the risk. For further particulars apply to 684 JAB. BROWN. HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL i OOLE-STBKET, MaSTERION, Principal : Miss BEST. A thoroughly Bound English Education forms tbe basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are French, German, Italian, Latin, Alee. ' Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like, . .-....:;■ Terms moderate. , , ... ; Prospectuses forwarded on application, > first term of 1881 .will..begin■•on TUESDAY, Ist February. .' ... Evening Class for Frenob, ' 851
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 666, 13 January 1881, Page 3
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