RBROWI&.Co, Council Chambers, Mastkrton, . landTloan, Insurance and Commission Agents. Agencies—Ransom.es, Head and Jtfferies Agricultural Implements, Portable Engine*, Threshing Machines, drc., tte. (see Catalogues); North British and Mercantile Insurance Company; Masterton Permanent Investment and Building Society. PROPERTY LIST. Convenient Dwelling and outbuildings, |- acre garden land in Cole-street. Only £250, part cash, balance in monthly payments over a term of years Superior dwelling, with outbuildings and first-class fruit garden, Cole street, easy terms Dwelling House and 5 acres good land with outbuildings, Mantua; terms Dwelling house of 6 rooms and 3i acre cleared bush land, hounded by creek Manaia; cheap and terms Section of land in Church-street—£so 2 sections facing the Park-£35 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 Dwelling 10 rooms, over £ acre—very easy terms 4i acres Dixon's estate 2 sections (3 acres each) Dixon's estate The conveniently situated, well-finished house in Church street, lately in the occupation of W, F, Koydliouse; easy terms A well stocked station in Wairarapa North TO LET—Sma farm near Carterton A number of dwellings, freehold and leasehold building sites, &c., in addition to the above. See list at our own office. £2OOO TO LEND. JIREEHOLD SECURITY. Preference given to broad acres, Early appli cations necessary. ft. BROWN & 00. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, jgADES, Having leased the whole of those large and coinmodiouspremisesin Cuba street, Wellington, of MR W. NICHOLSON, Intends, to cany 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,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. R. AYRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST AND jgOTANIC QHEMIST, OP ■ Taranaki St Wellington, HAS .opened a Branch Shop in MOLESWORTH STREET, opposite Hill-street, "Wellington, with a large Stock of NATURE'S HERBAL REMEDIES; Dr Scott's. Electric Belts, Hairbrushes, &c; Dr Vauglmri's Corn Cure; Dr Nicliol's Sanitary Soap; Professor Brown's Complete Herbalist, &c., &c, A good stock of Herbs, &c, always on hand. Free to All—Professor Brown's Illustrated Shakesperian Almanac. Advice Gratis by enclosing stamp for reply. Agent for Mnsterton—J. WILLIAMS. N.B. My Molesworth-street Dispensary is only five minutes walk from Railwav Station GEO. DIXON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, Opposite Club Hotel, Masterton, HAS ON HAND a large assortment of- . NEW PIPES of every description, all kinds of TOBACCOS.'of tlio beat brands, prime Cigars and Cigarettes, and Tobacconist requisites too numerous to particularise. DIXON'S FARFAMED ROUGH CUT TOBACCOS, cut on the premises, sold'and sent everywhere. Wholesale and Retail. HAIRDRESSING SALOON ON THE PREMISES, G. D. having purchased the whole of Mrlt, Brown'sßOOKS & STATIONERY has now on hand and to be SOLD CHEAPWesleyan Hymn Books, Church Services, •School Books, Copy Books, Slates, and all School Requisites; Novels and a few splendid lines in'POCKET DIARIES for 1885, Tissue Paper, Drawing Paper, Card Board, Gold and Silver Paper, Tracing Paper, and Stationery in all its branches; Inks, Pens, &c., and all kinds of Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Playing Cards, and thousands of articles too varied to name, AGENT FORIvenmg.Post New Zealand Times and Mail Canterbury Times Waikarai'a Daily and Star Moore's celebrated Herbal Pills Campbell, watchmaker. G, DIXON, Tie Comer Shop. 1909 SIGN9R OTTO HUG, THE SWISS MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, HAS ARRIVED in Masterton, and can be consulted at the Club Hotel till MONDAY, the oth of April, after which he will visit Carterton and remain at the White Hart Hotel till 4 o'clock on Wednesday, the Bth of April, and he then leaves for Palmerston North. 1954 OPAKI SAW-MILL. MR JOHN GRAHAM, late of Graham . & Duncan will carry on the above business, receiving all'accounts and meeting all liabilities. MRGRAHAii,CoIe-St.,'or: MR Carey, Wood Turner, Queen-St., will receiVe orders. • !•* .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1958, 7 April 1885, Page 3
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