tfURNITURtiI j FURNITURE!!' SATURDAY, APRIL SOlii, 1881, At 2 o'clock, T lOItNS & CO. have received iustruce tions from n gentleman leaving Jlnstcrton (o soil at their rooms the wholo of his valuable furniture and utensils, which are nearly new, and which include some really choice lines, being all carefully soleetcd. Drawing Boom Suite (Repp), Couches, Sofas, Fenders, Dressers, Toilet Tables, Bedsteads (iron and wood), Cot, Stretcher, Maltrasses, Palliasses, Bedding, Toilet Glass'; Ciockery, Pots and Kettles, Lamps
A Lot seized by landlord, under distraint for rent— Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Chests Drawers, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE, MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held on WEDNESDAY next, 27th hist., at 7.30 p.m., at the Instiute. Bcsisess-To receive the Committees' report and bianco sheet. To elect officers and general, WM, EVERETT, 748 President WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. A Teacher, master or mistress is required for the new school at Wadestown, close (o the city; an Assistant M.iitor, stipend £IOO per annum, is required for the Willis-street now sclmol, Wellington; a Teacher, master or mistress, is required for the Kaiwahvai school, near Peatiierston; a Xlaslor is vrnrial for iijiew school about to.be opened ir/'a temporary building atllaungaroajalso: an Assistant Mistress, stipend £SO, is wnnlcd for the Mount Cook Girls' School, Wcllimrtop. Api)ljea|.io|i3 must be sunt in on or before Tuesday 2Btl'i jns'c, Robert LEE, Secretary. VVAIRAIiAPA WEST COUNTY.
JL for the several in the above County are now open for inspection, a.ml may Ijc scon at ilio imdprniquthieil places up to 15th May,' 1881. Messrs Minchin Brothers' residence. Masterton Hiding— Messrs Bacon awl Wrieley's sawmill. Carterton Bidim.'— At Courthouse, i'eailierston, Gl'CjtOTO Biding— Alßuah Inn, lloroa Plain. At Wailiaign Hotel, Waihenga. I. B. OAKLEY, Clerk. Carterton, Utli April, ISSI. UNDER TUB PRESSURE of THE TIMES E. B. BELI| Isßakin« No. 21BREAD on each * Monday Wednesday and Saturday at ' " THE 21b LOAF QT\ THE 21b LOAP., THE 211, LOAF #JJ THE 21b LOAF. For the benefit of ilio Woukikg l'uoi'u: 2id-BOUKED-2. , i d thoroughly in'FW.GOOD'.c'; COST 'PBICiV ONK CU.STO.Miat WEIL SEliVi-D li EQUAL TO'JEN Al'Vlßl'LiliM!,^! n 11. 'IIfOHKTOX, (L-u-i: ( ,vy, S. iliiuTiTii'.s.), BEGS lii inform (lie SluckcppeiKj'Cimfe.oi turners, and puldiy 4 V.'airarapa, thai lip has commenced business in MANVi-nisr., oil his own account, pi j s \w[ iiialung SW'KET'S of evwy iWc'.ipt'On, iiiclutlmj! CHOICE samples uoviu before manufactured in Wellington, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Tij ('. 11. T.'s Superio: French Almond Bock! ! 7.15 N ■() T I C E, BEGS, to inform his friends nirt tlio pub, he generally that ho' hits now opened the premises known as tlio UNION CLUB, as a CAFE, BEADLnU, OYSTER, LUNCHEON SUITER BOOMS, am PUBLIC BILLIARD SALOON. •DEAD! KG- pOOM .Will be found the- following papers !- Special, London Graphic, Punch, Homo News, Australftsi in, Sydney Mail. Duaedin Echo, Auckland Observer, Sydney Bulletin, Canterbury Times. Eveiiinjr Post, NewZealand Times, and Wair.\i:.u'a Daily. The lireo last naj.ed'filed for reference. ' UNCIIEOH DOOM, Gentlemen will bo utile la set Dinners or Lunch from. 12 to 2,'"'clock, at ut minutes notice, A pmcvly Grilled CI op or Steak, with potatoes, h 5 minutes for Is.—ONE SHILLING—Ia. QYSTF.RS and qutper from 9 to 12 p.m. Note—Ladies i isiting town can get lunch in a private Dining Boom, from 12 till 2, or a cup of u-a or coffee at any lime during His, dav, G.C. Has also made avraii«e,niiiUs for a supply of Cameron's TOBACCOS, and firstclass brands in CIGARS. THE "piLLIAUD QALOON Which is Ihe Largest and Coolest in tlio Province, is furnished with one of Bennett's Tables, and a stock of 3G SPLENDID CUES (Aleoek's make). Lovers of the Game will find every attention paid to their wants at THE UNION CAFE. In soliciting a share of public patronage, G.C. begs to stale (bathe will spara.ll? pains to ninko his Establishment one of the Mpst Convenient places In Town.
Union Cafe, OYSTER, LUNCHEON, & SUPPER BILLIARD SALOON. GEO.COKER .Proprietor
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 April 1881, Page 3
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