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r pH'' 1 Onuir dc J Dray d' \bbans. Irencl J_ Consul for owZ;a.ini cafiifistha Mon ieiir ngene of Nimes, l''ta"cc f Tin \ Chef do Cnisino of lug Grace th Uu'v. of 'iitherla d, is a first c ass artist ii French cookery, The Count is conficlen 1- that the Di in is 1 Rest mrant will bo equal t the Maisou Doree at Melbourne, Situ Fran cisco, and Paris, altogether worthy of th Now Zealand cam tal COUNT DJS JOIJFFRAY D' ABB ANi ALLAN SM.ITH, (The Highland Laddie), S now sellm? at the CANTON TEj MART, fJEST GROCERIES At the following prices i—Finest Cut Loaf, per lb :1C per case; Ohrystalised, 9a 6d 401 bags; C do, 7s 401b bapf Cocoa, 3 pltgs Is Oamaru potntons, 3a per cwt Flour 100's, 103 bug; 50's 5s 3d ban; 25 1 2s 9d baEt ° Oatmeal, Anderson's. 2s Gd bag Jam, 5d per uin, 5s Gd doz Extract 12 packets for Is; Blue, 1 , squares for H; Thumb blue Gd pe lb Column's Starch (fancy boxes), 4d Miited Candied Peel, lOd per lb 3G boxes Matches Is. Kerosene, 12s case Painkiller Is 2d bottle Sardines 3 tins Is 1 Baking Powder (Cease's), 3 tins Is Cornflour 31b Is; Vermicelli am Macaroni 7d per lb Seidlitz Powders (English), 9d box ; pur Diinejuice (imp quarts), is 3 bottlo Candles, 4d per lb; Soap 21 bars for 4s - JUST RECEIVED. - NEW SEASON'S TEAS, In | anb lib packets, caddies, boxes,.am A chests, ali specially packed in China for myself, and guaranteed to bo the best value now offering ALSO, A small percel of Australian jAMk, in 21b tins, admitted by all who liave tried it to bo the purest and best ever offered in Wellington L \ SMITH, (Late mirli ami Medley), anlon Tea urt 05, Manners-Street Opposite Opera House. Families Waited on for Orders, and al Gcods Delivered Freo. Telophono N< MONE* TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY, ir sums from £I,OOO TO £20,000 APPLY TO LOWBt.fi 10MS, 2043 Masterton, Railway Boarding I-lOTJSJE. Opposite POST OFFICE, Hall-street, MASTERTON. Fjß,]ffiD WRIGHT, Proprietor HAVING taken the above convenient and comfortable Boarding House, lately occupied by Mr John Carr, begs to inform the travelling public, that having had considerable experience in this line of business, they can rely upon finding one of the most comfortable places of call in Masterton. Private Sitting Room for Ladies. Terms: Weekly Boarders, £1; Ail Meals, Is ; Beds, Is. I L L I A M ft L L A R, AGENT FOR New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. The New Zealand Accident Insurance Go. The Public Trust Office of New Zealand. The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. 242 "~~wTj. Hodges" SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, EKETAHUNA. (late or Welllwtox.) fjpRUSTS by good workmanship and i Moderate Charges to merit a share of your patronage, livery description of Saddlery and Harness made and repaired on the slimiest notice. 278^ STWIt SaLi\--M J, Bernarct wishes to X inform the public that ho has decided to sell his well known property on Oolomlia road, The property is as follows:—A section »f land opp -sito the residence of M. Caselberg, Esq., containill" four acres (more or less); a large roomy new hoi.se erected thereon, containinu five rooms, hall and passage and outbuildings. Two acres of the property am trenched and planted in fruit trees, viz—9o apples of all varieties in full bearing, also CO th re * year old forward apple trees, choice varn ties and full bearing, large variety of .plums, p aches, figs, ■ .pricots neelariiiis iamsons, quinoes aspherrics, shout DUO gooseberry trees cf all the choicest kinds, 100 mixed currants, 2000 strawberry plants, also a latgegiape vine ill ver.i heavy crop. The orchard is well sheltered with ornamental trees, and bounded by the Makora stream, planted with willows; It is one of the prettiest properties ever placed before the public, and those on the look out for a comfortable, cheap property, cannot do better than interview the proprietor, whose solo reason for disposing of the samo is that he wishes to go into farming. The terms will bevery . liberal, and can be ascertained on application toM. J. BERNARD or A, R. Bunny, solieitur. Persons are welcome to view the property at any hour of tlio day. NOTICE. jj" AMES ROSS begs to notify that ho has from this date taken into copartnership with him Mb JAMES MUIR of Masterton, Ooachbuilder, and that the business will in future bo carried on in the name and style of ROSS & MUIR, Blacksmiths, Coachbuilders and Wheelwrights, Queen-street, Mwtorton, January 3,1888,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2824, 16 February 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2824, 16 February 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2824, 16 February 1888, Page 4

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