THIS SPACE is RESERVED FOIt QUEEN-STREET.' 2379 EOR SALE at reduced prices the balance of consignment of FRUIT TREES, over 200 to select from. Orders left with E, mm, Fruiterer, or J. STOKE and SON, Masterton, promptly attended to. 3379 2gQ TONS FOR- SALE, at £3 ]os ; per ton, Jess 3s Cd per ton discou'ut for cash, and at 3s (kl per cwt. for cash, in single cwt. lots. M. CASELBEKG& Co., ' CO-OPERATIVE STORES, • ' MAS teuton. 2378 /CENTRAL HEED CENTRAL qked ftio 23,' Maxnkhs - street, Wklilvgtos, How and Choice Agricultural Seeds. Now and Choico Garden Seeds, Now and choice Flower Seeds. Finest Lawn Grass Seed, Fresh Glovers and Grass in Great Variety. MY Now Season's stock of Seeds in nil departments aro now to hand in their usual -fiist-claas condition, and 1 can confidently 'recommend them as superior to auy other seeds in tho market, besides being full in weight and moderate in price. Send for full descriptive' priced catalogue of uuraory stock; also full deacriptivo catalogue of seeds, with cultural directions, Gratis and post freo to any iddress,.on application, F. COOPER, SEEDSMAN AND NURSERYMAN, Wholesale & Retail. . TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, IN the Wairarnpa District, the Celebrated Draught Entire CASHIER. For days of travel and podigreo see Cards. .CASHIER will visit Carterton, Grejtown, and Featherston, and return to tho CLUB HOTEL STABLES, MASTERTON. JOtINMIDDLETON,. 2375 . Ownei. ANDREW WYLIE, ■ (Mc Button <fc Brown,) Importer of Books, Stationer)', and Fancy Grods, 38 Willio-stroet, Wellington, Opposite Melbourne Hotel. IIHE Business is undei' 'the managemeutof MrW. Wylie, for-some' ycHi'B representative of the late Mr R. Burrett. . "The stock -embraces all the New Books and every class of Literature, Stationery aud Office Requisites, School Books and all School Requirements, The Stationery Department is specially stocked with Law Stationery; 'Deed and Draft Papers, Foolscaps in every class, Clottings,- Silk- Cord, Red Tape, Stationery Raoke. Cabinets and'cases, Gladstone and Brief Bags. Merchants and; Storekeepers' Orders will be filled on tho most - reasonable tonus,-with a most" varied and comph stoak to sulect from. Parcels will be forwarded and' dolivered froo at Railway Station. ■- Subscribers names will be received for all the. Colonial, British, and American Newspapers, 'Periodicals,' Sorials, and Volumes, which arrive by every English Mail,- and will be carefully posted or delivered to any address hi the Wairarapa or district. 23C0 ' BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, ANNUAL ELECTION. TVTOTICE is hereby given that a j: J\| will be taken on THURSDAY, 9th September, 1886, for tho olection of three Councillors for the Borough of Masterton, • Nominations close at 12 o'clock, NOON, on MONDAY, 30th August, 1886, at.the Council Chambers, Chapel-street (Public institute), where forms of nomination may be obtained. R. BROWN, 2380 • Returning Officer FOR SALE, EASY TERMS. JUST ARRIVED, NEW MODEL MIGNON PIANO, TjIQUISITE.in toqe', perfect 'in touch, Vl tlanjlsotne in appearance, chaste in Qeiign. . . F.H.WOOD, 2384 Auctionosr.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2385, 28 August 1886, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2385, 28 August 1886, Page 3
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