FOR SALE. ■ QA YOUNG, very quiet dairy COWS, O\J all calving in .tho Spring, Also two Ayrshire ; BULLS, two-years old next Spring. To besold in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to— HUGH W. JACKSON, 1934 Avondalo, The Camp, Opaki, BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. jvi'OTICE is lioroby given that traffic jj{ will be stopped on the under-men-tioned street, on TUESDAY, 10th of March inab, until 3 o'clock p.m. during repairs to culvert, viz., High-street, from Pybus' blacksmiths' ahop, to tho boundary of the Borough. R, BROWN, 1834 Town Clerk. A BARGAIN. TO BE LET OR SOLD-A 5-roomed Cottage and Outbuildings, between two and three acres good land, orchard, &c, fifteen minutes walk from Post office. Selling price £300; special and easy terms for payment can bo made, extending over a period of six years at seven per cent. RENDERS for laying Flagging and X Curbing in Masterton will be re- • ceived up to 12 o'clock on the 14th Inst. 'The specifications &c. can be seen at Mr G. Dixon's shop, Masterton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1934 • ' H.SULLIVAN. VOTE FOR GAS LOAN! "pATEPAYERS who desire the above XV and who are.willing to Act on tho Committee are requested to meet at the Council ChambersTO-NIGHT.at EIGHT O'.GLOGK. Business! Important. WALTER RAPP, Hon. Secretary. - ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. SUNDAY, MARCH 15. 1934 r OTIOE is hereby given that tho •J\ ASSESSMENT COURT for the .MASTERTON BOROUGH will beheld "af..tho RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, MASTERTON, on MONDAY, the 30th day of March, at TEN O'CLOCK •in the FORENOON. " " JOSEPH J. FREETH, Clerk of Assessment Court, 1933 \W. A. ELLIS, [PfiESIDENT NEW ZEALAND PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.] MEDICAL PSYCHOMETREST AND CLAIRVOYANT, iXTlll receive Patients on WEENESyV. MY and THURSDAY next at Kibblewhite's private hotel from 9 till 9, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. During his short visit here he has completely astonished scores by his wonderful .skill in-finding out the cause and effect of /disease in the system. Some of his oures aopd like miracles,—Wellington Post, MrW, A. Ellis possesses the wonderful gift .of diagnosing disease by. merely taking the patient's hand. One and all say his readings are wonderful.—Greytown Standard, • Jt ? ,u '">° Wn vfiryisuceessful in his diagnosis- We can recommend : him to public attention.—N.Z. Times. Mr Ellis has been, astonishing the good people of'Palmerston and Woodville,— MMajl, 1938 WOODYEAR'S ELECTRIOCIROUS and GREAT LONDON EQUES",,QUIRIOULUM, will open in following places ;-r r. : Featherston: TUESDAY, March 17th, ••• :: ..Greytown: WEDNESDAY, „ 18th, '•' ; Carterton: THURSDAY, „ 19th. Masterton: FRIDAY & SATURDAY, ■■ ■ March 20th and 21st. ' Woodville; MONDAY, March 23rd. Full particulars see future Advertisement and Bills. .. ALFRED WYBURD, 1933 Business Agent. i T) OYAL, MONDAY, MARCH 9. IjIOLEY ■."• & . BERKLEY'S . Second )' Entertainment of the Series. ' Dr.ess Circle and front seats 2s;.Pit Is. ~ For particulars see hand-bills, • 1931 ' 1; BROWN & Co., : Council Chambkks, Masikrton. ' LAND, LOAN,' ' Insurance and Commission Agents. Agencies -Ramomes, Head andJef'■'•'feries Agricultural Implements, Portable ■Kriginei, Threshing Machine*, Ac., tic (see Catalogues); North British and rMircaiitile Insurance Company,; Mas- • and Build- " fiifiSocjVfj/.ElffiPlKfY LIST. Convenient Dwelling and outbuildings,• J> I acre garden land in Cole-street. Only #260; part cash, balance in monthly P&yments over.a tornrof years Superior dwelling, with outbuildings and first class fruit garden, Cole street, easy terms ■ Dwelling -House and 5 acres good land withouthuildings, Manaia; terms Dwelling house of 6 rooms and 3£ acre cleared bush land, bounded by creek Manaia; cheap and terms Section of land in Church -atreet—£s 0 2 sections facing the Park—£3s each '•' Dwelling house, stables, and outbuildings, 1 acre of land, orchard, &c; £IOO Four-roomed cottage and 2 sections of land Makora street; £l5O, terms ■ Dwelling, dairy, cowshed, and 5 acres good land ; PwellinglO rooms, oyer £ acre—yery easy ! 'jernni. , ; "/'','" j 4}' acres Dixon's estate ■ '•'■ } 2 sections (3 acres each) Dixon's estate in..' — ;r —^—liently situated, well-finished hum« 7 m Church street, lately in tho occupation of.W, F. Roydhouse; easy • .terms,. • A well stocked station in Wairarana . ,',:Nortir.. • .■ TO LET~Smallfarm near Carterton .'Ainumber of dwellings, freehold and *H leasehold building sites, &c, in addition to tE&aboverSce list at our own office. :-mOO TO LEND. IEjaOLP SECURITY. Preference acrejJi _ Early appli B. BROWN& CO.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1934, 9 March 1885, Page 3
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