s!ov Sale, or To Lot. f 10R SALE-On llcoln'&aufa new iV ! : -"7-roomed house,'.'with' so'ullsiypnd' pantry. *,Apply'toS. Bacon ds'Cp.,' "''X l247 10R SALE. OHKAP.-An Addi- .- tion to a D welliughouse, containing 3 Rooms and Paßßage-Scrini; rived and Papmcd,;. ■'-••■' Apply to T I-IXOS, at Muir and Dixon Bros.' Coach Factory, :■■"■■!"■ "'• ;j ;;i l24l' l LAND FORiHALE IJJ riIOTO SECTIONS ON EASY-TEEMS. .Also Suburban Sections cloie to township as follows : 133 acres, 40 in grass, ; £G' per acre one-half cash, .-?..-,; ,' 845 acres partly improved, £4 ltiiicr acre, one half cash, balance without interest. 153 (lores, Xi) lOs on easy torms. Apply to . 1230 ~ W, W. McCARDLE.: TO LET OB BELL.-A Country Hotel, doing: a good For furlhef particulars apply io A. McHUTCHON, ; « ; 1121 . ... . Whakataki.'' 110 LUT.-A four-roomed Cottage iii' . : Eerry-street. Apply at the Office ; -of ! his paper. FOR SALE. : -*--*• close to Kunipuni Railway Station, 'i'lie louse has been kilt four years, and conlfins ten rooms, including batjiroora and scullery • portion of land is 'laid out as garden, plantation, and orchard. There is also on,the property a good three stall stable (new), with coach house, liarness room, and loft, , ■ Apply to owner, ■ ■ E. B. FOSTER, Surveyor, .'• . Or on the premises. 122S I FOB SALE. Freehold property, 'situaJD ted in Q.ueen-st. and Chapel-st, Masterton, consisting of shop and cottage, For particulars, apply to T. THOMPSON, • 1234 Tauoru Hotel. TO LET OB FOB SALE.-A House in Church-street; that lately occupied by Mr Warren (Ireohold). ■Apply to R.M.GALLOWAY 1134 IOBSALE-TheTauern Hotel, J with LEASE. STOCK, and FUBNK TUBE, to bo taken at valuation, The. above House is now doing a good trade, the only reason for the present Proprietor leaving being his going into another business in Masterton. Possession given in Oats Movru from receipt of Deposit, For .particular apply . T. THOMPSON, 1247 Taueru Hotel.. V) LET,-With immediate possession, 1 the blacksmith's shop situated in Queen street, Masterton, opposite the Club Hotel, Apply 1247 .W.SELLAR,' ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Perfect fit, mastication, and natural appearance guaranteed. AMESBURY'S PATENT SPRING SIDED DENTAL PLATES have no false palate, but are retained in the mouth without any inconvenience, Stumpsnot always necessary to remove. MR AMESBURY, 'Willis-slrcct (opposite Pnblio School), | FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS!!! - j 1110 ARRIVE ex "Oram" (now due).- j JL Bed, White, and Blue Ensigns and Union Jacks (all sizes); with the latest improvements, being Bori'.n and Swivelled. Now is the time for Station holders, Hotel proprietors, &c„ to purchase good values 1 at the Undermentioned Prices:— • Ensigns (Bed, White or blue)—l yard, 8s; 1J yards, 10s j 2 yards, 12s; 3 yards, Ik English Union Jacks—l yard, 9s; 1$ yards, lis; 2 yards, 13s (id j 3 yards, 10s fld, We guarantee to forward any of the articles, as quoted above, on receipt of approved cheque or P. 0,0. FOR SALE.-Secondhand Sails, suitable for Bick Covers. On Hand—Tent Covers, Horse and Loin Cloths, Oilskins, Netting Twine, Fishing Tackle, Ropes and' Blocks, <fcc„ 4c. &o, Hazlewood & Arthur. Wholesale and Retail Manufaotubebj and willis-street, wellington.. '■'l243 NOTETHI;i! ;•■ ; A MBITION takes many different' turns j XX »m ho who endeavors' to . find rational amusement and pleasure for children dnserves the thanks of the nation far more man the warrior who teaches men to flay uaun other. :• For toe purest Confectionery go to G. H. THOBNTON, Wholesale Confection Man-ners-street, Wellington. .' WELLINGTON COLLEGE. ■": GIRLS'HIGH SCHOOL. THE Girls' High School will open on TUESDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1883, for instruction in Englith; French, latin, Mathematics, Scieuce, Singing and Needle-• work, witli German, Italian, Music, Drawing and Dancing as Extra Subjects. ■ FEES: Senior Pupils, £3 3s per Quarter, i Junior Pupils, £2los „ ';, i Stationery 3s per Quarter in addition to the above. Extra subjects from one to , Three Guineas per Quarter by arrangement. i All fees must bo pud in advance. ciias, r; rowbiffi, i 1233 ■ Secretary. ~ LOOK OUT Amalgamated Friendly Societies S POETS ON BOXING MY AT MASmiTON, j The Festive Season, ° rjIHOSE who wish to 'keep up the ■" Good Old English Custom at Xjna Will do well to send ;tlieir orders to the ] undersigned for a: sample of His Noted and far-iainetl Australian Wines.',, The notoriety these wines have inetwilli al • • •■THE.; ; . : ut ' . BORDEAUX EXBißltioN^;, ;e Is a thorough good proof of their excellence. 10 : . ■:• ■-,'. ■■■■ • : ——■■ •)!'. .''." io ' Having been connected manyyeaw with til 11 Wine Trade, and knowing,the: :SPKCIAI Bi VINTAGES settlers favoring, me with thei v orders can depend upon receiving a FIRS! I CLASS ARTIO.LE. '" LAMBTON QUAY, mLWQTON re . • • ;i,/:WM6RNsr"" TVT ATI Y E A GEN ' MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1249, 9 December 1882, Page 3
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742Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1249, 9 December 1882, Page 3
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