Uont die in the house,-"Rough on val aiß , oQ ' ra ' 3 imice.beotlea, roachi bed-bugs, flits, ants, insects, moles, iac jbbits, Ropheta. 7kl-N, Z, DmgCompan wairarapa north count m^Assoc^tt,;' A MEETING- bf'ilie ASSOOIATIO ** Tviffbe'-Moh WEDNESDAY, t! 10lhferjBDt|'«t 7 p.m., in thaloßUttit " rr.v. v: • THE PUBLIC ARE -INVITED. v'.. • . Wi,SELLAR, • Secretary. jpIAL-'ANNOllkfifiMENt TO' XH PUftyio of-.the'Wairarapa,' Mackfty,.. H- v . r Xlßas. Presents, -Prize: Books;'-an< New Year's Gif^,. and would respectful!; lolioit a-call from all Country Visitors,. • Most j>f' the' new.annuals are now w Mrapriaihg-ißoys' Own' Annual, 8s 6 i Girls' Own Annual, 8s '6d;, The Engli 1 Industrial Magazine, 9s ; Chatterbox, 3s ()J Sunday, ; Little Wideawake 4a; .In fonts MagVzlneV2s; British Workman, 23: ChildrenVFriond, 2a; Band of Hope, Is 6d Child's Companion, 2s; Friendly Greetings, 3a 6d; and-many others in all styles and prices, 7"7 CflmsnHs.& New Year's Cards in Great Variety—lTqsh, Silk Fringed, Hand Painted, Flexible Glass, Photographed, Hand, fogs, comprising in all a most beautiful selictioa*. lote th,epe prices post;-free. .- ' ■ onng Ivies'. Journal 15s per annum. london.Jwirnal:. .. 15s ~ ~-. |jMyHevald .. 10s „ Fflyy Reader • 7s „ •„ Bow Bella v. . . 15s „ Boys' Own -Paper... 9s „ Girls' Own Paper .9s •„ Boys' World" 9s „ „ , Boya of England 7a „ „ Young Men of Great Britain 7s per annum, . INK PENCILS. A new patent. Automatic Pencil fitted ttith blue black copying Ink Leads, in' prices from Is to 3s Gd each. t&NoTE the Address. "WILLIAM MACKAY, Bookseller, Stationer, & Newsagent, l3*sproN Quay .'Wellington', Close to Government Buildings, and the nearest shop to the Railway Station. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS IN THE NEW j?EAL>,ND GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. EMOTION QF DIRECTORS, Lams and gentlejien.-i beg respectfully to offer myself as a candidate to represent your interests On the Central Board of the Association. I deem the qualifications neressary for the position of Director to bc-A good general knowledge ef business, finance, and the investment of funds, comb'ncd with an intelligent and reliable discrimination in determining j|e value .and selection of securities, ThfJ&lificatkms, I venture to believe, I I am also a large policyholder in the Association, and if yon do me the honor to elect me, I wiJl use my best endeavors to protect your interests as policyholders acd promote the welfare and prosperity of the Association. lam, yours obediently, ALEX. MACDOUGALL Wellington, 3rd December, IS TE ARO FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, J. RABE, Coba-stbeet Wellington. THE CHEAPEST - HOUSE in town for Furniture'of.every description. HORjjffiAlß SUITES, from £2O, CREjRnE SUITES, from £l2los, 1860 NOTICE. CAYINO purchased the Masterton L Bookselling. Stationery, and Fancy Giro business hitherto conducted by Mr John Watt, I have the honor to solicit a I hopo by careful attention to business to merit your confidence, "RICHARD BROWN. In connection with the above I beg to thank my numerous patronß for tho favors accorded to me in. the past, My successor is a thoroughly competent business man, and I have every confidence in recommending and soliciting'for him a continuance of your favors. JOHN WATT. Richard Brown's signature will bo a sufficient discharge for all outstanding accounts due to John Watt. 1860 IMPORTANTiNOTICE. .0, T)EOS" to inform the inhabitants of WaiJj v tftpa that having disposed of hia W business, lie has decided to make ff Masterton bis headquarters, and, as Vie Lj impoits neatly the whole of his material f direct from England, he is able to supply ' goods at a urice and quality not to be surpassed in the colony, Waggon, Cart, Rick & Horse Covers, Tents Oilskins, Macintoshes and all kinds of Waterproof goods, N.B.- Farmers oan be supplied with Rick Cloths of all sizes and af all prices.J GEO. C. SAGE, Next Toomath's Mill, 1860 Qucen-st. Masterton. J/[ B S Q L'.'A Y S ON. PASTRYCOOK, ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONER, Fancy Bbeah and Biscuit Baker, [Comer Shop, Perry's Block, Opposite Club Hotel,] • rs* WEDVIN6 CAKES A SPECIALITY. SUPPLIED, EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS CATERED FOR, Viflitorn to Masterton are informed that they can be supplied with refreshments at all hours, ÜBS fUiSON'S PEBEY'S BLOCK, Masterton. 1859 L. * V" PRUITEREIt, (NEXT THE "CLOCK" BJ£EIIf•ST., MA^TERTOH, all atlet]tion to a Consignment of NEW SEASON'# (jaVden @90(18 fromE. STI^WSEpjitBS.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1861, 10 December 1884, Page 3
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672Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1861, 10 December 1884, Page 3
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