THEATRE ROYAL • MONDAY, MARCH lGth. . j Entertainment. Change of Programme. Special Bill for St. PATRICK'S NIGHT. : Further particulars see programme. 1938 mHEATRE p O'YAL, MASTERTON, EASTER MONDAY & TUESDAY. THE FLOWER QUEEN. In aid or St. Matthew's Choir Fund. Admission .' 2s Gd. FOR SALE.-Good COCKSFOOT SEED. JAS. STUCKEY, Te Rangitumau, 1939 Masterton.. | MERINO EWES, lAOR SALE.-About 120 MERINO EWES. Apply to F. W. HALES, Flat Point. ,10R SALE-1000 to 1500 good, * sound. MERINO EWES, Apply D. CAMERON, 1928 Moroa. FOR sale; Wrigley's estate. Title under the Land Transfer Act. For particulars apply at the 1931 . "DAILY" OFFICE. TTOUSES & LAND FOR SALE. 10-ROOM COTTAGE, Albert-st. 1 4-ROOM ditto & SCULLERY, -Vic-toria-st. 1 2-ROOM ditto & SCULLERY, Bent-ley-st,
Sections of land in Victoria, Albert, ant Villa-Streets; one acre Bentley's Estate Terms: Part Cash. Apply THOMAS JAMES, 1931 Albert-St. FOR SALE. QA YOUNG,.very quiet dairy COWS, o\j all calving in the Spring. Also two Ayrshire BULLS, two years old next Spring. To be sold in lots te suit purchasers, Apply to— HUGH W. JACKSON, 1934 Avondale, The Camp, Opaki. A BARGAIN. two and three acres good land, orchard, &c, fifteen minutes walk from Post office. Selling price £300; special and easy terms for payment can be made, extending over a period of six veais at seven per cent. Apply to- E. JOHNSON. 1934 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. r\ M). W. DUTTON, of Lambtim-Quay, Wellington, begs to announce that he will shortly commence business in Masterton witli a large and varied stock of Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods of every description. English andColonkl NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS, SCHOOL BOOKS, *c. Full particulars in future advertisement, 1938 OXFORD HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. THIS New and Superior PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, with Bath and every convenience for comfort, is now ready for Gentlemen Boarders, A Private Room Reserved for Families Terms on application. 1918 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TIT ILLI AM TRADES, Having leased-the whole of those large and commodiousprcmisesin Cuba street, Wellington, of MR W. NICHOLSON, Intends to carry on the business formerly • carried on by his predecessor for many years succesfully as a CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, In conjunction with his own business as UNDERTAKER, BUILDER, AND CONTRACTOR, And trusts that the favors hitherto shown to Mr Nicholson will be contributed to himself. N.B.—All work entrusted to be done will be completed promptly. An officient staff of workmen will always be kept on the premises under the superintendence of ■ •Mr EDWARDS (Nr Nicholson's late foreman), Telephone connection will be made as 1938 soon as can be completed. IGNOR O"°H MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, Will leave Wellington on the 17th March for the Wairarapa. Saturday, the 21st, tillTucsday; the 24th March, at the Royal Hotel, Featherston, Wednesday, the 25th, till Saturday, the 28th, at Hammerich's Hotel, Greytown, . Tuesday, 31sfc March, till the Cth of April, at the Club Hotel, Masterton. ' Tuesday, the 7th April, at the Commercial Hotel, Palmerston North. .1930 CHEAP FURNITURE, A. FARMER, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON, ' Is now offering good sound furniture at very low prices, A visit will prove the fact, CHEAP FURNITURE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 14 March 1885, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 14 March 1885, Page 3
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