F. H; WOOD.' TUESDAYS liii DECEMBER, At 12 O'clock' sharp, CRITERION STORE, CARTERTON, (Latuly in the occupation of Mr G. Mi Gardiner.) Til TT "WOOD has received Jj'Xl. VY instructions to Bell by Public Auction nbout'ilOOworth i DRAPERY consisting of [Men's Youths'. and Boys' Tweed Suits, Overcoats, :Socks, Hatsj ;Ties, Shirts, Ladiesj . Ulsters, Cloaks, Dres& Stuffs,' fe GROCERIES coinprising ■ Tea, Sugar, ;y. .ijsiaj); Caudles, Sauces, ,1 aius, Mat- / choe, Hops, etc, of very beat briinds, CROCKERY of-every description." IRONMONGERY including ' Nails, .. Looks, Hinges, Padlocks, iChurns, Tin t Bowls, Pannikins, Pullics, : Hay. Forks and Rakea, Reap Hooks, and Bill Hooks, Garden Hoes, and ■ ; many other articles' too numerous to mention. '■ REMEMBER Tins-'ihat tho wliok of this valuable stock will bo sold ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE. 'J_ F' H. WOOD.JJ PIANOS. PIANOS. . NEW AND SECOND HAND, ; JpOR QASH, OR ON TIP PAY- ■ F. H.WOOD Has several fint-class instruments .for salej h'ovv on view at hia Groytown Rooms ' CALL AND INSPECT. No exsun for any™ 6 ■' witlibut" 1 a PiAKo "Over!;' ' 2429 TOR SALE.-Ono Four-horse Spriug Jj Waggon, suitable for carrying Wooh'Aßargain. Apply to . r. H.^VOOD. QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTOW; F, T. HEDMAIT, riiEour GENUINE GEOCEE Mil. TEA DEALER IN MASTERTON. THE NOW CELEBRATED "IN DO-CHINA" BftANDS
I'IIOPKIETOII'S IIKOIffTERKI) TIUDi MaKK FUOM 1/10 UPWARDS. • Spectacles, -To suit aii Sights A special line in pebbles jußt received. Also Goggles, Sight preservers,. Foldors&o, GEO.HOOPEI(, Optician, Queen-atreefc, ■ • BROUGHAM HOUSE, > ELLIOE STBEET, WELLINGTON MRS, (Colonel) MoDoimoll, having opened A privatei school for young ladies at the abovo addross, ajdedby competent Lady Teachers, aiid qualified Visiting Masters, is ready to rcpeivo'a few select pupil boatdors who will be educated with her own daughters, and will receive tlio. same 'personal care and .training. Brougham' House .occupies ono of the most healthy aites in Wellington, and is a .commodious; residence, with all 'the surroundings ofa refined homo; The course .of instruction embraces English (inall its various branches),' Literature, Natural science, French, German, Latin Music,(vocal and instrumental, violin, hnr mouy, counterpoint), Geometry,Perspectivelighttad shado from the round (Studentsmay sit for the examination of the Wellington School of Design or for the Scionco and Art Department Examination), and needlework.; Terms—Forty: eight guineas per annunj, WelUiigton, 24th October. 8039 REDMAN'S ' IDO-MNATMS . ; {Registered] . r .. .Masonic Hotel, woodvillk; THIS new- and elegant hotel is now opened s'ld affords the best of ac> gopiodatiqfl (orTfftvollors and Visitors. Mwll provided on arrival of trains and 1 Coaches, - • . L'D. 13ICKBRTON, • : /;;^t.\;,Eroprietotj).v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3067, 29 November 1888, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3067, 29 November 1888, Page 3
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