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The New Zealand CLOTHINGJACTORY. Remember! For Gentlemen's underclothing of the finest makes in Cashmere,- Silk, Balbriggan, <Sro., is the New Zealand Clothing Factory, For the Regatta and Oxford Blurts, in all tho newest patterns, wai ranted fast colors, something very choice at tha New Zealand Clothing Factory. For White Shirts, Silk Shirts, Crape Shirts, Night Shirts, Crimean Shirts, Ac,, call and inspect the New Zealand Ckthiiitj Factory's, "• White' and Colored Vests, Ao., try the A'ew ' ZmlanMotliing Factory. • • • • '.ForHlie celebrated ut)i;ivailod«Werthfim Jiwiug Machine, guaranteed for'two years, 4JI 'acc-epriej fret, the Ntw Ztakni^A-'-Thorndon Classical School, SIDNEY-STKEBT. next term will commence on MONiL DAY, 30th Ladies' Classes will be held daily from 11.30 till 1.. • Evening Classes preparatory for the Civil Service examinations will be hold, commen. cing on '?Brd January, at 8 p.m. For particulars apply to MEBSIIS WILSON & CHARLEWOOD, 974 Post-office, Wellington. For Lincoln and Bennett's Silk Hats," Hard Hats in all the. newest shapes, Soft Hat« in English, German, French, American and Pocket Felts, Splendid assortment of Holmecs and Caps at tho ■ New Zealand Clothing Factory, ' ff or Superior Cambric and Silk Handker chiefs; Ties, Bow's, Braces, a grand well worth a visit, at the to' "Ztalaiid Clothing Factory. - ■ For Eue;b, Umbrellas, Portmanteaus, an«i LAMBTONQUAY, " Manager. ■iPIUIRY-STiJpjj,' masterton,-' t ; ■'Vn'twin. ■ V': Wilfeon«£ -tfillfbe resumed' in' p ,Monday»-30tb , .eurrent."" •' ; Siujging Dif tfwiqg; •Wl.taup. " "■■;■■■. . j i.rMaaterton, !'. 23rd January , ; 1882,;: 'J ••, Miss Best's Pupils . WILt'REiASSEMfiLE on Friday liext».'the 27th- (January, when the First Term ol 1892 jwill begin. ' Cole-atrdet, •' : "" •'V" '■} ' • Jan. 20th, 1892. :V '• 979 IV/TISS receives pupils to in- : 4.TJL-.1 lUOtyiiijix,Aiid.Singi ng. The first 4%ty pri?B?.Segißs ou., MONDAY, 30tif "January. 'Eveninglessonsgiven,. • C|iurch-kt.;-Bfc'.' 953 gOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL COLS-BTEiiEI,..MA3TEEIOH. . ,•/;;; j Principal : Mibs BEST,:'. i.A; .thoroughly ; sound ErtghSh' : Eduoai.ion! forfliß the. basis' of • t][)e : instructida' given,': ; «nd,;in addition;:the following'subjects : arf taught; ' .'French,-.German Italian,' Latin, Alge V ' bra, Music, Drawing .:aud-Needle-work-.. • •. 'Domestic„ arrangements ?are liberal- an i home-like. ' Terim moderate. ..... Prospectuses forwarded on application. The First Term of 1882 will commbnce on FRIDAY, 27th'Januory. Evening C'.tss for French. 351 TO SAW MILLERS. TO LET on Tithes, about GOO acres of mixed BIMJ,.* containing Totara, •Matai; M'. and Whit? Pi'ri'e, suffcient • to employa'raill foKseyerel'-years, well situated .about-liiiiles from Jlastertoh'. • For inrtherpjirtioulaw apply to the underWed.;- ; ..':C n . . Jb'B :> . ' Grain-Storcß, : 178' .. jV. .. " -• ilastertoii.'' . foil BALE (unless previously: disposed -of) at'thOvOAETBRrON. HAM AND .I'AVEFAIE,about 20two-tooUiLimjolu RauiSj-from the late Mi'-Huni'er'b cele-ihr#te4-JEf«#. .;" ; : JAS;-:*S^UCKKY, " " fiangitumau.-i,TjIQBBALEq-Tho uuejpiffiilieaSii'of' iwro yP- ■> 84;j'ffennng 8 streets.' The'joaße jbavingvlfl -yeaj| to with' 8 .Mallei' ißtoble!. j Securely fenced--and 'to'proved.; A- site- taitablo fQr ; anv business;-... .Forttrmsiorparticulartflipply'to. '. . ' IOWES «IORNSr " W' Auctioneers. M&iterfon7. " •Tj i ibR'tWe : PEREWpL 'POVERTY BAY ■ JD, EYfGRASS SEED 'apply to'the ruodirsignrfj who have slbo J'or.sjle.^TON lb.' ; 'it t COaMO# SHSLTON, COi, E'iCK-'qpymS iVRIQK-C'OfEBS' ftade on/th'e shotteat notice'and at. Lowest Possible Price's.,., Salo, Umbrella' : Teht,.-.9it ipi" diameter, <jomple,te with Bide-walls,-price 'fi-103. dn hand—Tents,Horse and : Loin Oloths, Watefp'roof Cohere, Oilskins', Notting Twine, Fishing Tackle, Ropes, AOy Haieelwood & Arthur, ,Sailmakere| removed next door.to.Messrs Barber, ButchM'Willia.St'.,Wbtling't6i.' ■ i y f ut. <• . - » .-in .',.4 rpHE- PERWENT- DIVESTMENT. "AND,' LOAN MajK'STKEBI) GiiETfXQWH.;,:. i '[lpcorpoirated.underthb "?ifil'ding Seoieties "■ ! \Agt, 1876: ,r 1' ; ßs' Messrs .Charles .Pharaisyn. (Chairman),>M, ; ' : C«e\be| , g, J.. F'jller, \\', C, Gulf, J. : • Bnodgtassi W- Booth. : , • Ins'-AifOTAyiHCOMB exowilß-.., £7,ixH) Capiml OK-LOAN ' £IB,OOO- - already allotted ... £4,243 smm Fohb i,", £BO4 , The.purpbses for which the Association is established are twofold. In the first place it offers an excellent method of investment for those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent perfect security and by allowing small or largo sums to be invested by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes. li-the second place to those who require loaiiß upon properties they already possess, or wl 0 may meet with opportunities of. acquiring properties advantageously, it presents to them means'of obtaining advances upon easy and favorable terms. Thb Association receives fixed deposits Subscriptions on investment shares, 5/ per mWth i ultimate value of shares, £50. : ' Applications for shares (to be addressed to tne Msmager. - , ' . ..A liberal donuiiissipil- allowed to • Agents' oti aU'investment. shjgea issued ithrough them. •; " # '• - Offibe-Hoi^s; Konday, Wednesday,-and 11 Pav day; iTho'flrßt in v jnouth- between the-'lAujs ?ot"ij''and 4 and - ,s7 'W' ' ■ ' " ! - Tho Manager will attend at tho Club Hotijl, Mastefton, every Thursday evening p)TOding the : pay day in Greytown. : ; (iEOEOE WVETT,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 983, 26 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 983, 26 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 983, 26 January 1882, Page 3

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