G. DIXON'T)EGS to return his sincoro 'thanks ti J-' his many friends for tlio supper wliicli thoy have accorded to him since h opened THE CORNER SHOP, five years ago, and to announce to then that he has transferred his business to G. FARME-lt, who will conduct the same for the future G. Dixon hopes that his old customer will continue to Mr 6. Farmer the favor: which they have given to him in the past GEORGE FARMER, having, pur chased the above business, solicit! a continuance of the support given to hi predecessor, and begs to state that he ii re-opening the premises with New Stock, including all the latest novelties in PIPES CIGARS TOBACCOS CIGARETTES FANCY GOODS &'6., etc., &C. 0.-Hairdressing Saloon attached. \ AT THE riORNBR HHOP. Queen and Perry Streets, Masterton. LOYAL UNITED FRIENDS. ItJL of the above Friendly Society, desirous of establishing a branch in Mas : terton, i>re requested to leave their names with Wm. Cullen, 'J. J. Smith, or James Brown. Full information on application. 1993 G. S. W, DALRYMPLE, FINANCIAL, INSURACE, & STATION AGENT. Perry-Street Masterton PROPERTY LIST. 4GI Upper Plain, 157 acres, good house easy terms • 500 4CG Bcntley's Estate, sections at 2S 467 Opaki, 15G, arable lend 8(13 408 Queen-street, 44ft x 3 chains 374 469 Chapel-Street, 32ft x 2 chains. 150 471 Belmont, 03 acres 100 472 Opaki, 100 acres (150 473 Opaki, 400 acres, large house 3000 477 Waipoua, 00 acres 210 478 Opaki, 00 acres, good house 500 47!) Bannister-Street, 7 roomed house ■ and garden 425 41)0 Taratahi, 100 acres mill timber to lease 491 Opaki, 78 acres, good house 750 493 Carterton,-3i acres 210 404 Upper Plain, five-roomed house 250 490 Taueni, \ share in lease of 6700 acres seeep run and 2400 sheep 800 497 Alfredton, 097 acres, well-fenced and grassed, good house, and 1350 sheep. Good investment, easy terms 2091 List of other properties not authorised to be advertised can be seon on 2007 application. ST. MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTER TAINMENTS. JUNE 19th, 8 p.m. TN aid of the Sunday School. 2011 W. E. PAIGE. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. JOSEPHDIXON, TJAVING purchased the BRANCH _1 PASTRYCOOK and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS of Messrs Chamberlain Bros., opposite F. H. Wood's new Auction Rooms, begs to solicit the patronage of the public of Masterton and its vicinity, and ho begs to assure them that no effort on his part will be spared to GIVE EVERY SATISFACTION. EVERYTHING GOOD, FRESH, and CHEAP. HOT TEA & COFFEE ALWAYS . READY. JOSEPH DIXON, Proprietor, Queen-street. Masterton. 1979 "EXCURSIONS TO~SuUTH"se]" ISLANDS. mllE UNION STEAMSHIP COM--1 PANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) purpose despatching their fine new steamer WAIRARAPA 1776 tons register, 1750 i.h.p. from Auckland, on Thursday, 16th July. on a cruiso to Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, and other islands of the South Pacific. The steamer will be absent fiom Auckland exactly one month, half of which will _be spent in voyaging and half in visiting and exploring the islands. Only first class passengers will be taken, and the number will be limited to 100. Passengers must book by Ist July, and unless 70 are booked by that date tlie-excursion will not take place. The attention of intending passengers is drawn to this provision, as it will be strictly observed. To ensure the greatest comfort during the voyage, special arrangements will be made for berthing passengers, allowing liberal accommodation to each, while the date has been fixed with a view to the islands being visited a the best season of the year. Fare, £4O from 1 Auckland. Should sufficient inducement offer a second trip will be made on the return of the steamer in August, when Fiji will ho omitted, and the excursionwillhijexfcended to embrace Tonga, Sainoia a Tahiti. and others of the beautify] .groups of the South Seas. , This excursion will probably occupy six weeks, and passengers must book on or before Monday, 27th June, on which date it will be decided whether or not the Excursion will be carried out. Fare, £6O from Auckland. Further particulars can bo obtained on application at any of the Company's Offices in the Colonies. '1097 KSjAxk PRACTICAL WATCHj| MAKER, AND 'yw WORKING JEWELLER, TTEREBY respectfully informs the inhabitants of Masterton and neighborhood that he has commenced business in the shop lately occupied by Mr Sage,, sailmaker, Queen-street, and hopes by good workmanship and despatch to merit a share of support. Watches cleaned, corrected, audtimed, from ss; clocks cleaned, from 2s 6d ; the best made Silver Hunting Lever watch for £slos; second quality English Lovor, £3 10s; Clocks, from ss; Lever and Alarum Clocks, 7s (id; new designs in Gold and Silver Jewellery. All goods carefully examined and warranted. 2013
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2016, 15 June 1885, Page 3
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774Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2016, 15 June 1885, Page 3
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