JIASTEKTON IIOKTIOUI.TUIiiI AND, iNDUSiiiAL yboiEijy., • .! Spring Show* In the Ejp^i'l Great MASTERTONnSTRINQ; ./JAND Membeis, free; la; FIMKRAL NOTICE, THE FRIENDS of Mr Joseph Ingleyaro ; respectfully.invited, to ; attend the funeral ot Vis eldest daughter, Annie; which Will leave his rcsldenco on the Edvidere Nad, Carterton, at U p.m. on U'HURSDAV. Some of the'schoolfellows of tho 'deceased having osprefsod a desire to he present, it : ia' requested'.that .they; will kindly meet tho fuiieral. patty at. Hie Church of .England,, Carterton, at 3 p.m. . ,1242 .1 $•!» (m SSSC'I WAIRARAPA-'CALEDONIAN SOCIETY A MEETING of tho Directors of the XX above will lo held on THURSDAY, the 30th November, at 8 p.m. sharp, at tho ClubHoi'el. ■- ; ' - " W. SHU, Alt, . .. "41 •.' - Hon. gee, . NO T I C E , THE next English and Eurdpoah Mail via San Francisco" will close at this office on SATURDAY, the 2nd day of December at 1.30 p.m, For Money Orders and Registered Letters at 11 a.m:, for Newspapers at 12 noon, T RAnnn
J..BAGGE, Postmaster, Masterton. November 27, 1882. • "; MASTERXON - "■ HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL ~ SOCIETY'S ; SP'R;INO- SHO¥, WEDNESDAY, / NOVEMBER 29th. In the Empire Store. LIST of Special Prizes. &c,, will ho given iijailew days.'; Any information can he had from : 1228. '" J. BROWN, Sec. Sac Suits/< .Sac'Suils Sac Suits Sac Suitd Sao Suits Sac Suits Sac Suits Sac Suits Sac-Suits...:/•• • :• 1 Sac Suits Sac Suits- r - .> the Sac Suits Sac Suits NEW ZEALAND Sac Suits Sac Suits .; Sac Suits Sac Suits- CLOTHING Sac Suits Sac Suits. . • Sao Suits Sao Suits: - :.; FACTORY'S Sac Suits Sac Suits' •. .Sac Suits Sac Suits• . -SUITS Sac Suits Sac Suits :. Sac SuitsSac Suits': Are Sac Suits Sao Suits EQUAL TO. TAILOR- Sac Suits Sae Sails:-" MADE. . : Sac Suits Sac Suits— Sac.Suits Sac Sujt& .. Retail Branch— Sac Suits SaifSuits LAMBTON QUAY. Sac Suits SacSuit3 ' _• . Sac Suits Bac Suits-1 Sac' Suits Sac Suits '■ - Sao Suits' Sac Suits :Sac Suits Sac Suits., Sac Suits AGENTS-FOR THE UNRIVALLED ■ , Wertheim : Sewing Machines. Call and examino.them before purchasing any other, Catalogues with prices sent on'application,: NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, ' LAMBTON QUAY. 1208 \ Manager. THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 'OF WAIRARAPA. Main-streei, Greytowd. [lncorporated under the "Building Societies - -Act, 1876."] ■ Directors Messrs Charles Pharazyn (Chairman), M; Caselberg, J. Fuller, W. C. Ciitf, J, Snodgrass/W.'Booth. The Annual Income ezonsds ... £7,000 Capital on Loan, .... ... ... £IB,OOO ■ Profits ftlrcady. rd-LMi-I ... ... , £4,243 Reserve Fund ' ... ■ £BO4 The purposes for . which "the Association is established arc twofold. In' the first .place it offers an excellent method of investment for those who wish to' accumulato their capital or savings at' the highest rate consistent with perfect security and by allowing ernall or large sums to be invested by periodical payments, it conforms to-the circumstanced of all classes. ' ' '' ,,r " -In the second place to those who require loans upon properties they already' possess, to wl o may meet with opportunities,of acquiring properties -advantageously, it proatnts to them means of obtaining advances upon easy and favorable term ; . The Association receives fixed .doposits at rates .'to be agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment sharesj's/per month J; .ultimate value of shares,' £SO. Applications for shares to. bg addressed' to the Manager. A liberal coinnuasion allowed to Agents on all investment shares issued through' them ' Office-Hours: Lionday, Wednesday, and Friday, from2to4 p.m^' ' Pay dw i jTho: first; Saturday in each month between the hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9p,m , , The Manager will attend at tho Club Hotel, Masterton, every, Thursday, evonjn, preceding the wy GrdytowiL •*■ ' 1 " '' ' GEORGE WYETT, Manager, jam PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OFWAIRARAPA; 1 NOTICE is hereby, given that MR WILLIAM ijELLAR has been appointed Agent fo'f the aboVo' Association- in-Mister* ton. it i, . G. : WYETT, 1240 x Manager. ' ' WBLIiUfGTON jCOELEGB/;. :■' HIGH SCHOOL,, THE' Girls' High • Soiiool'will' open on TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY,, 1883, for instruction in English, French, Latin,. Mathematics, Science, Singing and Needleswork, with German, Italian, Music, Drawing and Dancing as' Extra Subjects, , ;v • • ; FEES: Senior Pupils, £3 3s per Quarter, JuDiorPupils;. £2los ' ;,"j .'"v-,; • • Stationery 3s per Qliatt'ei; in addition to the aboye'.J Extra "ruhjeets, from;bne to Three GfbinedS per-Qua'rtnr fly anartgeirietft, All fees inust bo piid in advance." CHAS. P. POWLEB, 1238 " 'Secretary, ARTIFICIAL TE E TH. Perfeotfit, mastication, ani natural appear,..,,ance guaranteed, AHESBUM'S PATENT . SPUING, SIDED' DENTAL .PLATES afford not ilways neceski^'to^moll'. 1 --'^ MR AMESBURY, (opposite Public School).
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1242, 29 November 1882, Page 3
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709Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1242, 29 November 1882, Page 3
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