WESLEYAN CHURCH, MASTERTON ...A GRAND"BAZAAR "UIOR tho Sale of Fancy and Useful J- Articles, to aid in liquidating tho debt on the above building, will be bold in the TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,Deo 14&15 Gcorgo Bcotham, Esq,, M.H.Ii,, has kindly consented to give the opening address at 1 o'clock. STALL HOLDERS. No Mra Dukes, Mrs.Hoar, and assistants No 2-Mrß Smith, Mrs S. Kibblowhite, and assistants No 3- Mrs Judd, MiBS Ralph, and assistants No-4-Mrs R. Brown, Mrs Bamber, and Assistants . No 5, Flower Stall—Mrs Gordon and assist- • ants : No 6, Christmas Trees-Miss. Bridge and scholais No 7, refreshment Stall-Mrs Matthews, Mrs Itouutree, and assistants The Oovnmitteo hope to receive in timo a Beautiful Memorial Card (21 by 13) of the Tararua disaster, on which will be found exact hkenesaas of tho deceased Ministers and Laymen, and other matters of local interest, Mrs Gamkr will preside at the PIANO. Tho Bazaar will ho opened each day at 1 p.m. and close at 10 p.in, Admission-Adults Is, children half price, Contributions of goods or cash will bo thankfully received by any of tho above stallholders. 930 HOARDING AND DAf SCHOOL COLK-BTRKET, MASTiiHON. PjtiNWPAL: Mrsa BEST. A thoroughly Bound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and,-in addition, the following subjects are taught - French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge bra, Music, Drawing and Needlework. ■ Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. The third term of 18rfL began' on 'FRIDAY, let!, h lilvcniiiß C:.,bs fur I'ronuh. ;■).-,) WEluive Mr Tuos.G.FAiiCY our Mastcrlon and Tr.ivelling Agent, and all ordsrs collided to him for Flour, Oatmeal, <ie„ and all V:ind-i of lsuiMin» Materials, will:' '" ■ B.':Cu;< 4 WIUtrLKV, Waipona Steam Mills. THOS. 0. D'AIiCY, Next' Borough C'ouiicii i hamb;r.i Quceu-strtut, M:t4<!it;ii. rI'ICM-I have taken au'oliioe in (irey town (opposite the En«!-sli Church) where I shall attend every Tuesday; un 1 at Carterton, on Wedm-s-.lay at Mr Barnard's, watchmaker. N.B. Henceforth my Jlasu-il-.n busm will be commoted at my wivaie l,„ii*> OhapeLst,, North. WM. PARKER, ,_ , i-'olicitor. Mastcrtoii, IstSeptember, 1881. MESSRS, T. L. THOMPSON & CO., ,x whilst thanking their numerous cnsNtira, hug to intimate that in come (pence of Inning disposed of their Butchery business, till outstanding ac . counts duo to thorn must be settled on or before Saturday, 10th December, 1881. Mr J, Brown is appointed our collector, and his receipt will ho a scfiieicnt discharge. T. L. THOMPSON & CO. Mastcrtoii, Nov. 19,1881. nan •CARTERTON JAKERY AND TiESTAUBANT A.- L: WHYTE. „ Superior accommodation for visitors. Tea, Corn-iB, Cocoa, CHOPS AND STEAKS, On toe shortest possible notice at Wnvm'B Horses fed for U per feed. ' WairmiaWi Dam. Stanuaril and Post filed FAMILIES WAITED ON DAILY NEW INDUSTRY AT PLIMIIEII'S MANURE MANUFACTORY, (Cornliiil-st. oft Maimers sf.), Wellington. BONE DUST, nilftiiie for aj/ucnltura! widlinrticuUiiial purposes can now bo obtained, it is specially recommended to Gardeners as a cheap, clean and unrivalled Aiauure for giceiiluiuse plants. Bones put chased for Cash in any qv,un%. H. GABY, , Manager P.S.—All kinds of crushed grain for Horses. Prices at mill | f 'l 'HE NEW'ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED, '■■.-■' .1 Capita?- I3;O0O.OOO Reserve Fund ... -.,/£ 170,000 THE COMPANY'S NEW AM EXTENSIVE BRICK-BUILT STORKS at Wellington are now open for the reneptiou of Produco of all ''descriptions. FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES OP y . . ..WOOL Will-' be held .during tho season, and ACCOUNT SALES ATM PROCEEDS WILL BK'RI-ailTTIiiD WITHIN SEVEN DAYSjOF DATE UP AUCTIONS. If prices are not reached to the satisfaction of owners the' Company affovtlH the /ALTERNATIVE COURSE OF SHI ~ BNG TO LONDON, Thus giving the producer thechoieoof two ; MfU'liOtS, Liberal Cash Advances upon WOOL SHEEPSKINS, RABBITSKINS, HIDES TALLOW, GRAIN, &0., &c. ,H, H.LANG, Agest and 'Avctioseeb, . ' ; Wellington pHARLEs WHITE, contractor, on V> the Upper Tapra Road, had a pair of Plough.Humes talton from the Plough on tho public road. Any person return-, ing the samo will receive ONE POUND REWARD. ■ 930
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 935, 26 November 1881, Page 3
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