LAST OF TIIK SERIES. ! last concert FOR THIS SEASON OF THE WINTER EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS in St. Matthew's Schoolroom • WILL BE GIVEN ON THURSDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER. ' NOTICE. MISS DEBT'S PUPILS will re-assomble on Friday, ICtli inst, when the Third Term of 1881 will begin,' 1 ' Cole-street, fitli Kept. 806 LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE. 1.0.0. F., M.U, rVIHE Ordinary MEIiTING of the above J. will be held in tlw Lodge-room, Empire Hotel, on TUESDAY, Gtli inst, 6. S. W. DALRYMPLE, P.S. NOTICE. THE Monthly Social Meeting of the Featherston Mutual Improvement and Debating Society will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, Featherston, on TUESDAY next, the 6th instant. , Visitors must be introduced by Members, Admission, Is; children, half-prico. Doors open at 7.30. Members free. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. GEORGE PUGSLHY begs to intimate to all his old friends and acquaintances that he has taken the above stables, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a "fair share of patronage, HORSES and BUGGIES on hire, Horses broken to saddle or harness. THORNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE Next term will commence on MONDAY, 12th September. Ladies' Classes in English, French, Latin, and Mathematics, will be held daily from 11 till 1.30. For particulars apply to Messrs WILSON & CHARLEWOOD, Rox 58a, Post Ofliec. Mrs wilsone's school reOPENEP ON MONDAY, ißt}i mat, Vacancies for day pupils, Established 1872, Friday loth/July, 1881. 854 AND Mi SCHOOL CoLK-STREET, MASTERTON. Pjuncipal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly spnnd English Eduction forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are i,wight French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on applioatiou. The third term of 1881 will begin on FRIDAY, llitli Sept, Evening Class for French. 35) NOTI C E . PERSONS trespassing on Sections 59 and ()2, Bentley'B estate, will be prosecuted. 8 <33 F, GRAY. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES Sales exceed half a million ai|nua|ly, fill? SINGER Manufacturing Company have opened a Wholeanlo anil llctail Depot at Lambton Quay, Wellington, QINGEH'S Sewing Machine*. Hand or U Treadle, at will. INGEIi'S Sewing Machines Established over HO years, s SINGER'S Sewing Machines, The most popular in all Countries. SINGER'S Sewiiy Machines Hnye re: ' payedlCQ Firat-Glasa Medals. SIMGEK'S Sewing Maohincs, The Best for the family. Easiest to learn, SINGER'S Sewing Machines, 'Jho Best for the' Dressmaker. The most (lliriihjp, . * ■' S .JtER-S'SiVj'fff The Best for thojailor, Suwe the strongest soams. INZER'S Sewing Machines. The Best for the Bootmaker. Light or Heavy work." Maghiiifj; • Sews finest minding aiid heaviest olothsS INGEII'S Sewing Machines. An Economy in every Household. DINGER'S Sowing Maclifnes. New lmP provenients' without Extra uost. DINGER'S Sewij||{ Machi^o3 ( Wil] last (O a liffltipift in constant \\'ork. DINGER'S Sewing Machines. 10 percent |J discount for Caah. SINGEIi'B Sewing Jlachipe?.' U'asy tctps Within the ifljiitns of the pogrest, Kj No addition to tlia Price. INZER'S Sewing Machines. Will earn its cost in a few months. S GINGER'S Sewing Machines. Best terms 0 to Wholesale Buyers. INGliit's Sewing Machines. Send "for : Price List t() " TP SJNGER Manufacturing Company, Lauibtori Quay, Wellington, oy to the agents— E/Feist, Masterton. Gardener & Son, Carterton, Gilpin & Pardon, Feathercton, 821 IMPORTANT : (|Tpp,Sn!PTSat\»AIB4It4Ei Those requiring New WINTER CLOTHING SIIOULD C*Ui ON fj^HE 2 ealand C lothing Jj 1 ACTOR Y. CLOTHING, V *: 1 " ' '. 1 i Well.rjjade, Thoroughly Shrunk, PEtaWFii. ' ; The New Zealand Clothing Factory Employs upwards oi (iOO- - and have branches all over the Colony. ENCOURAGE COLONIAL. INDUSTRY Remember you can \ SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE : WHOLESALE PRICE. UNDERCLOTHING Colonial made : BLAP-Ji TS QOLOIf lAL MADE. ' BOy'S CLOTHING, Of every description and well worth Ixigppotiqn. the Unrivalled WERTHEIU SEWING MACHINE. Every aftjolp marked in Plain figures apd sold for Nett flash, without Disoount Or reduction of any Kind. Lmblan Quay, i • ' JOHN GALLIE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 3
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627Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 3
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