FURNITURE I FURNITURE 11 SATURDAY, APRIL 30tb, 1881, At 2 o'clock. 1 | lOIiNS A CO, lwve received iustrac- " • tions from a gentleman leaving Masterton to sell at their rooms the wholo of his valuable furniture and utensils, which are nearly new, and which moludo some really ohoico lines, being all carefully selected. Drawing Boom Suite (Repp), Couches, Sofas, Fenders, Dressers, Toilet Tables, Bedsteads (iron and wood), Cot, Stretcher, Mattresses, Palliasses, Bedding, Toilet Glass Ciookery, Pots and Kettles, Lamps Also. A Lot seized by landlord, under distraint for rentBedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Chosts Drawers, Kitchen and Cooking Utensils, WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE, IJIHE pERMANENT WATSON & WINTERINGHAM (Next Council Chambers), QUEEN -STBEET, BEG to thank their numerous friends and the public of Musterton for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them since commencing business, and desire it to be distinctly understood that patrons can depend upon obtaining the best article at the lowest price at their establishment. Their motto is "No tortion," and they act up to t. 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,
CHRISTY MINSTRELS!! NOTICE. THIS QARTEETON JUIS WILL give their next entertainmont at THE PUBLIC HALL, CARTERTON, ON FRIDAY, GtIiMAY. Proceeds to bo devoted to paying off debt on Band Instruments, R, W, MUIR, 748 Hon, Secretary.
W. & H. LEAHY, BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, BENTLEY'B OLD STORE, . MASTEBTON. HAVE just received and opened up a YEKY SUPEIUur, STOCK of Ladies' Gentlemen's and CliildrenVßOOTij and SHOES, which are marked at eueli prices as cannot fail to effect a speedy clearance. Tho BEST YALUE for money in the district!! Note th Address—m* BENTLEY'S OLD STORE, QUEEN-STBEET, MASTEBTON
NOTICE is hereby given that the Mastcrton Borough Couucil will hold a SPECIAL MEETING on Tuesday, May 10, for the purpose of confirming tho following resolution-passed at a special meeting of the Council, held on Tuesday, 12th April, 1881.-- " That a Separate Hate of Threepence in the pound bu made on all rateable property within the district defined in tho plan and schedule accompanying the petition of Burgesses in Kuripuni, do, for the purpose of making Short-street, such rate to be payable m one sum on or before the first day of June, 1881. Tho petition and plan herein referred to ami the rate book are now open for inspection at the Council Chambers. All objections to the latter must be in writing and delivered to wo on or before the 'Jth May, 1881. R, B1!0\VN, 748 Town Clerk. P. 0. OHRISTIENSEN, J^BIE BURNED, MAURICEYILLE, OliDEliS for LIME can ba left with Messrs Vile & D'Arcy, Queen-stret, where it can be obtained at 5s per bag. 752 NOTICE, GEORGE (JOKER BEGS to inform his friends »nd the public generally that he has now opened the premises known as the UNION CLUB, as a CAFE, READIfiU, OYSTER, LUNCHEON SUPPER ROOMS, and PUBLIC BILLIARD SALOON, In tub ; READING J3OOM Will bo found tho following papers : Special, London Graphic. Punch, Homo News, Australashn, Sydney Mail. Dnnedin Echo, Auckland Observer, Sydney Bulletin, Canterbury Times. Evening Post, New Zealand Times, and Waibarapa Daily. The hree last na&ed filed for reference. JJOOM. Gentlemen will. bo able lo jret Dinners or Lunch from 12 to 2, o'clock, at 5 minutes notice. A properly Grilled Cl'op or Steak, with potatoes, i.i 5 minutes for Is,-ONE SHILLING—is. from 9 to 12 p,m. Note—Ladies usiting town can get lunch in a private Dining Room, from 12 till 2, or a cup of lea or coffee at any time durum ths, day. G.C, Has also made arrangemints for a supply of Cameron's TOBACCOS, and firstclass brands in CIGARS. THE MILLIARD gALOON ■Which is the Largest and Coolest in tho Province, is furnished with ouo of Bennett's Tables, and a stock of 3G SPLENDID CUES (Alcock's make). Lovers of tho Game will find every attention paid to their wants at THE UNION CAFE. In soliciting a share of public patronage, Gr.O. begs to state that he will spare no pains to make his Establishment one of the Most Convenient Places in Town. Union Caee, OYSTER, LUNCHEON, & SUPPER ROOAIS, AKD . BILLIARD ;sItOON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 754, 28 April 1881, Page 3
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