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-Busln6gSfNoti6es^l^ TOJ LADY* INVALIDS DESIRING ■ V;;" ABLE■HOMEi':;©^.. • / MRS: BAKER, Noiaoit-streef,' oft' Raam Reserrd, could offisr Board and Lodging, with nil the comforts' of (i homo, to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and' nursing; "i-to any lady, either in tho citv or from thi) country, who wishes tosocuro proper attention prior to and during her-confinemen;, Mrs Baker possesses large experience as n nurse in both classes of cases,; The house is large, airy'i and healthily situatod, A comfortably furnished Bitting roonr and bedroom can bo provided. Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker, fourth lutise from top of Nekmstreet, right-hand side. Torms moderate, Highest references can be given by the advertiser.'' ' '.■ 2897 :M)IJGHAMHQUSE,: ELLICE STREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel)'McDonnell,- : having opened a private school for young ladies at tho abovo address, aided by] competent Lady .Teachers, and qualified Yjsiting Masters, is ready to receive a.fow select pupil boarders who will be educated with her own daughters, and will receive Iho same personal care mid training. Brougham House occupies one of the most healthy sites in Wellington,;and hi a commodious residence, with :.ull tho iurroundinra of a refined homo.' Tlie course;o instruction ombraces English (iual itß various,branches), Literature, Natural s6ience,'French, German, Latin Mu'sio,(yocal aiid instrumental, violin, har. mony, counterpoint), Gcometry,Perspectivelightand shade from the round (Students may sit for the examination'of tho Wellington School of Design or for the Science and Art Department Exainiuation), and needlework; If piivents tirguar, diutis will apply to tho abovo addrossfull larticulars will be forwarded by Mm McDonnell. Wolingtoii, 14th July, 9.11 MASTERTON LIVER* & BAIT 1 STABLES. HOOD teudors his best thanks to the travelling public imu ' settlers of the district for the libural patronage bestowed on'him since he \ commenced business in Masterton. -The ' CJLUKBTABLKS i will be found commodious, comfortable, . woll-ventilatcd, and supplied with evcy convenience that t- o "oller8_cn owners ol horses can desire. ' A first' class collection of Buggies, Carry-alls, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the require i iiients of Commercial Travellers, The " favorite" 'Bus meets ovorj • Crain. , SECURE PADDOCK? 221) )RINOB OF WALES LIVERY . STABLES AND HOUSE REPOSITORY WILLIAM WEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES), CARRY-ALLS and VEHICLES of every description 01 the shortest notice. Tho Livery department is under tin care of an experienced groom, and everj attention is paid to stabling, bait and stal accommodation, UIIRSES of first-class quality kepi constantly on hire. A 'BUS Will ran. to and torn tin Stabloa to mm overy train, Mono.— GMily, Qood Accommodation awIREA&OMBLECharges. [M SPECIAL NOTICE. Eoss and Mute * TAVING engaged the servicos of L FIRST CLASS FARRIER.Jo i their Horse Shoeing Department i wishes-to inform their customers aw , thegenoral public that thoy have de i cido'i to reduco tho prices in that De partment to suit the times as follows FOR CASH ONLYHAOKS, 5s PER SET ; DRAUGHTS, Cs and 7s, Is por set extra will bo charged oi abovo for booking. ! PRICES ON ALL OTHER WORK EQUALLY REDUCED. STEAM CARRIAGE FACTORY, EOSSandMUIR COAOHBUILDERS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT" MAKERS, FARRIERS & GEiNEIU] BLACKSMITHS. HAVING outered intopartnership w are prepared to turn out Carriage Coaches, Wagons, Drays &e„ at prion which CANNOT BE BEATEN in an; town in New Zeaand. Workmunshi and Materials guarantees New in stuck Buggies, Double and Single, Dng'UrU Concoi-d Wagons, Spring Carts, Drays <S which we are prepared to sell (in spite t tho new tariff) at lower prices than sue have ever been sold at before. Wear enabled to do this by the aid of stoat power, and oxtensive machinery,' wi'thou which such rock bottom prices could in be obtained, and an estatonje' made. We are also extensive makers of Agri cultural lmpleiiienti including :—Singl and Double furrow ploughs, harrows n overv design, Tho Celebrated Bnlwa Stump Extractor, Wool Presses &c, I fact any implonitnit required on farm o station. A laige stock of plough shear mid fittings of all descriptions on |pi at wholesale cost, Note the address— JKOHS&MUIR, Stsaji 'kaRUGe Factory, i ueeu-Btreet. Mastorton KNOWLES&HERVE, commission agents and ' BHAREBROKEKS, PROPERTIES in town and Countr; for sale and to let, Rents and interests .collected and Trus Estates managed, Money to lend on Mortgage at from sL per cent interest, Offices! No 1, Willis.street,(next Even Highest, Wellington. 295 .. REDMAN'S INDO-CHINATEAB. (Registered.) TAUERU ACOOMMODATION HOUSE &GENERAL STORE \JJ RIDDLE, whilst thanking tlif V V • ".public for past hatroiiagd siiicc Junimenoing business in the Taueru,begi to inform thorn that ho lias just received a largo stock of general stores of the best quality.' Travellers will find First' Class Accommodation' fit moderate charges' al this establiflhmontLGood paddockipg and stablo accomodation," Tho ~"'"'- '•".''■ BOOT& SHOE DEPARTMENT is still under tho maiiageineht of Mr S, l-Aioiiy, .-All kinds of Bont:apd.Shoj wort exccuMop; the prepii?es;' ■Repftirs noatlyoxocutbd.'-''-it'':■; '?*,-■*'■?' ~'' : ■ ',-;;i ;t .; r^;pDLE:; r : .: .'. ;:'^V':^r' ; S'"-TPwriotori.;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3034, 22 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3034, 22 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3034, 22 October 1888, Page 4

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