I ~ SDCTEEN-PAGE Journal published overy ';,,;. XHI.BSDAY evening in timo for upJitry mails. . Termß of subscription payable • [ftdyanoe and inclusive of postago : N : l» MONTHS' lOs. ■;■ «s. ]'."■ 3 Months 4s. <?.ordert for pboye.will boreo'eivod at the Wal-.mM.t-p.m.:M<x,' and' by,: our. Agents, .throughoutthi;District.,..Scale of-advertising ciiuges furnished on "plloiiHon.'-
'■•> Pharmaceutical Chemist, • ' QUEEN STREET, ["AS now reoeived the Season's stock .NEWfGUN'DLAND COD LIVER Specially impovted; and bottled by luYLondon Apent. ' ALSO a largo supply of WAfiNMS SAFE GURE-11. per bottlo. , ■ISIBE MOSSVEOTOBAL,-TU Domestic, remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all affections of the throat and chest. Prepared frgm the original recipe . 1/6, 2/C, and d/G per bottle. QUININE AND STEEL WINE, ".[ WSITE WORM; PO WDERS, COOPERS SHEEP DIP Largest and be9b stock of Drugs and Dhemicals, Horse and Cattle medicines, 'ToiletKefJuisites and Perfumery, Patent modicinea, or Surgical appliances in tho Woilington District. All Country Orders despatched by return mail. MTG-JET BEX,!*, , .AT THE PItIVATE DOOR. ' "OPENING ANNbUNCBMMT.. H. HOUNSLOW RESPECTFULLY intimates to .tlio public of Masterton that, he has commenced business as ■ ; BOOT AND SHOE MAKEE In those premises opposite Dbnison House, whore ho hopes by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his care to merits fair share of Support. Boots and Shoes of overy description made and repaired on the most Seasonable terms.... 2C0!)
ALL arrangements fov tho oponing oi this-institution.having been completed, parents and guard inns' are in.formed that students will assemble on MONDAY, JULY 11th at 9.30 a.m, Mr Crawfordka had the good for tuno to secure the commodious and well ventilated building known as St. •MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM, which, in addition to being central in position, is, sufficiently withdrawn 1 from the thoroughfare to onsuro quiet. For additional information see prospectus, EVEfJING FRENCH CLASS. STUDENTS intending to join] tho-dan will mqefc at the above rooms on MONDAY, 11th July at 4.30'p.in,, and are requested to bring with them all books not text books, such as Grammar, Conversation Books, cto. Fees for this class, one and a half guineas per quarter.. . '" ; A,'E, CRAWFORD, .- 263? - T.0.D., S.& '
iHURCH SERVJOES.-SUNDAY Ohukch of EfcOUND. " Maatorton—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Gi'oytown—ll.a.mi and 1 p.m. Weslbyan. Mostorfcon.-Hain,,and 7 p.m. Presbyterian. Ma3terton—ll a.m., and 7 p.m. Seats all Free.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2649, 16 July 1887, Page 2
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361Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2649, 16 July 1887, Page 2
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