Masterton Presbyterian Church, T / i [HE ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL . . Will be heli'on NEW -YEAR'S DAY-in ,;Vj£ MRS YATEs' Padiwk, . •" "AMUSEMENTS AND GAMES, FOR - .ALIr! ..; •• DINNER-ANDREA PROVIDED... Prices of Admission as formerly. School^ IC NICBOXING DAY. . • I" N Mr JAS._W'RI6LEY i 3..P i APJ)OCK "(kindly lent-for the occasion) Perry-St. vADMISSION-xAdulta 2s\6d, forenoon; Is Gd, afternoon. Children under twelve, Is. . , Dinner will' be provided at 1 p.m., and Jea at 5,30. p.m.• 1871 A NNIVERSA-RY r CBRIRTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ANNOUNCEMENT; OF THE WAY 10 BATI] MONEY IN PURCHASING DRAPERY, MEN'S' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 4c., FROM THE BANKRUPT STOCK Which J. McDOWELL is disposing of at MR JAGO'S FURNITURE SHOP. T WISH TO THANK those who availed X themselves of the opportunity afforded them for SAVING MONEY by purchasing at the recent auction salp of the Bankrupt Estate which I am vending, and also , to Btate that I have sent forward to Masterton the SECOND PORTION of the Estate, This completes the stock and it will all be ON VIEW and ON SALE at Mr Jago's Furniture Shop from this date, 80 that the Citizens of Masterton can supply themsolves with theso goods 'for the HOLIDAY SEASON at a little over HALF THE USUAL PRICES as the venture must positively be closed. '"This will be the LAST OPPORTUNITY for buying cheaply from this Estate." ■ • ■"'THE SALE WILL CLOSE EARLY IN JANUARY, 1885, when everything will be put up UNDER THE HAMMER Without the Slightest' Reserve. REJIEMBEK THE GREAT CLEARING , OUT SALE BY AUCTION EARLY A IN JANUARY. f ■ ■■ j. Mcdowell, Vendor of the Bankrupt Estate. 1873 ■ FOR SALE OR TO BE .LET." THE MASTERTON STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, situate in Queen-street, having frontages to both Queen-street and Chapel-street, containing r 14 h.p, Steam Engine, Planing, Tennoning, and Morticing Machine; in brief, every necessary for carrying on the trade, Stock may be taken at valuation. -For terms and further particulars apply to W. TOOMATH, On the premises. "J7QR SALE-The SAW MILL and JJ Plant, as it now stands, situate on the Opaki. Apply to W. Toomath, Masterton, or to J. Cade, on the premises. jgDUOATIONAL REPOSITORY. £HRISTMAS~AND NEW YEAR, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE undersigned has just opened up ex " Coptic" a beautiful assortment of Christmas and New Year cards, portrait and scrap albums suitable for prizes and complimentary presents, also Work-boxes Writing-desks, Vases, Inkstands, new Books and Periodicals, newest designs in stationery, including the Aligator, Crocodile, Cossack, Russian leather, and other fashionable writing papers. New books and paperß by every English and Australian mail, . T. E. PRICE, . BOOKSELLER <fc STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, •.. .MASTERTON, 1872 DISTRICT ORDERS. Volunteer Office, ■ Featherston, 17th December, 1884. The mastertonrifle volunTEERS.wiII parade for inspection and exercise att.3o p.m. on MONDAY, the 29th inst,',' pd those members who have then not completed their classfiring ant} judging distance, will parade op the rifle range at 6 a.m. on the 30th. HENRY BUNNY, Major, 1870 Commanding Wairarapa District, GREAT LAND SALE. . FmOERBERT DISTRICT. THE .WELLINGTON AND MAKA, WATU RAILWAY COMPANY (limited) Will sell, about JANUARY NEXT, Beveral B'ocla of Land in Mtzherbert and adjoining districts on very mORABLE TERMS, ' The blooks have been dii ided into suitable potions,.varying from 70 to 300 acres. Mb All the Beetiona have frontaged to wellroads, which rre now being cleared, 80 that intendiong purchasers can examine Early in December, plans showing area ' trnd locality, with description, olasßifying the character andquality of the section, will be issued, It is almost unnecessary to refer to tlio excellence of the Fitzh'erbert country.' That portion of it_ which has been sold by the Government iB occupied by a large and industrious body of settlers, who are unanimous in speaking of the great productive power of the land, the geniality of the climate, and the advantages attending the settlement in the district. Tho whole of tho land to be offered ty the Company will bear the,most favourable comparison with the land already sold by the, Government, both $s tp soil and geneial adaptability for Mcoesaful farming operations, Future advertisement will give full details o( terms, time of sale, and means how to accurate and complete information of the land for sale, ' JAS, WALLACE, .v.. Secretary, Wellington, Wth November, 1884, 1860
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1873, 24 December 1884, Page 3
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700Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1873, 24 December 1884, Page 3
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