ADVERTISEMENTS, WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. T)UBLIO TENDERS will bo received 1 till NOON of TUESDAY, November 13Ui nt tbo Oflico ot tlic Council (whore plans &c. can bo aeon) foe tho following works : , TE OKB ORE TO BIUEFORD ROAD.-Contiuw NO, 18.— 57'58 CHAINS OF ROAD ' METALLING. ■ MASTERTON TO WAIMATA ROAD.—Contract No. 87. BUILDING A TOLL-HOUSE ATTAUERU. F. (i. MOOIiE, County Clerk, , Maslcrtou, 20th October, 1888, 3010 Spring' and Summer 1888. L J HOOPER and Co, BON MARCHE, A RE NOW OPENING'OUT THEIR A FIRST INSTALMENT ' 0F SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, DBAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. SPECIAL novelties IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, ZEPHYRS, FANCY DRAPERY, ETC. Particulars o( which will bo duly advertised in a few days, CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK ATTHE BON MARCHE. •
L. J. Hooper & Co, BONMARCHE Fancy Work ~^ iowo ' i " i8 ' Armseno Filoselle, Crewel Tracing Patterns, Monograins, and Letters for Marking. Plush Tobacco Pouches, Perforated Cardboard in Brackets, Wall Pocketa, Mats, etc, Macrame Twino: All Colors. ■ GEO. HOOPER, Fancy Goads Importer, Queen Street, 1)035 City Buffet Hotel. OPENING NOTICE. fTIHE Proprietors have much pleasure X in informing the goneral public that the above New and Commodious Brick Hotel, splendidly furnished, and possessing every possiblo improvement and requirement for the convenience of ite patrons will be opened for tho recoption of visitors on Thursday, Ist Noveiuber, when they trust, by strict attention to business, to meot with the same patronage os hitherto bestowed upon them, and can assure their guests that ovory ondeavorwill bo used to give tho utmost satisfaction. Tho Dining Boom is extensive andlolty and fitted with all the latest modern improvements, Tho Bedrooms aro large, well ventilated and furnished iii a superior style. The Ladies' and Gentlemen's Sitting Booms are beautifully laid out and reploto, containing registered grates and overy reqnisito to onsuro comfort, The Culinary Department will bo' under the ontiro supervision of Mr On' senr., assisted by efficient staff of assistants, and overy care and attention will be taken to provide the table liberally with everything in season, and in such a manner as to meet with tho approval of the most fastidious of epicures. HOT BREAKFASTS always ready for passengers leaving by tho oarly morning trains, as also HOT SUPPERS on the arrival of the 10.80 p.m. Manawatu train, ■' Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, as nho w,c, adjoining on each flat, Wines, Spirits, and Ales of tho choicest brands ouly, imported direct from the A NiVht Portor always in attendance. Tho tramcar aud Uobb ami Co.'s busses pass tho Hotel every five minutes OER & SON, PROPRIETORS. TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING NURSING AND A COMFORTABLE HOME. [CEMinOATED NUKSE.] MRS BAKER, Nelson-Btreot, ofl Basin Rcsorvo, could offer Board aud Lod«iug, with all tho comforts of a homo, to any invalid lady who requires careful attention and nursing, or to any lady, either in tho city or from tho country, who'wishes toseouro proper attention prior to and during her confinement, Mrs Baker possesses largo oxporionco as a nurse in both classes of cases. Tho house is large, airy, and .healthily situated. A .comfortably furnished sitting room and bedroom can bo providod. Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker, fourth lisubo from top of Nolsonstrcet, right-hand sido. Torms moderate. Highest roforcncc3 can bo givonby the advertisor. 2897 MASTERTON ROAD BOARD, "TVTOTIOE givou of the j/| Board's intention to malio tho following special ordor at a meeting to bo held on SATURDAY, tho 17th day of November next : That for tho purpose of securing pay' ment of tho sum of £BOO granted to tho Board under "The Go vornmont Loans to Local Bodies , Act, 18BG," for the extension of tJioWttngaohu road, Kopiiavanga fjurvoy District, a special rate of 2 3-3th's of a penny i|i the '£ bo made, and levied oil the rateable value of tho following Sections:—4, 128, 126, 124, 122,123, 125, .127, 129, 120, 121,118, a part of section 9, Kopuaranga Survey. District. ■ Such special rate shall bo air '• ■ ' anually recurring rate, and will bo payable in two half-yearly instalments,' for twenty-six yoars, Tho first'half-yearly payment to be mado oh the Ist ' day of February; and (lie second "''onthiltt day of Augustj 1889; '! and on the same days l in. each . ■; ■ ' yearfollowing'until the'debt is liquidated;'"/ 1 ' v'' '• ' ; . "'W.'H.BEETHAM, • ; : ;' s '' : - Chairman.., Road Board Office; Maetertohi'" '' ; i '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3046, 5 November 1888, Page 3
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