THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CBEDI* TOIiS'ASSOCIATION (Limhed). Foil the Froieciion of Tiude, Couectohs ' OK ACCOUNTS, (to, TSSUES Weokly Commercial Heport'of"1 Bankruptcies, Bills of Sale, Assignments Loans on Wool andCrops.So, Makes private enquiries as to financial status; Collects Australia an^WllCreN ° W Z ° nland aml in . Subscription ono and two guineas,payable in advance. gentiMrE.H.WaiMinglon, oi* •, ~ . I'orry-atreel. Solicitor, Mi- A. E. Bunnv J. R. RANDEBSON, General Manager. O.FAKI SAWMILLS"" Masterton; • RICHARJD EVERNDE.N E PROPRIETOR. Tjl BEGS to notify fc | lo -U, lias purchased tho above well-known mill, and is prepared to :ut and deliver timber to odor any sfeoand at tlio lowest possible trade rates All orders by pist, at the mill, or loft ' at R, E, srosiclcnoo, will receive prompt and caroful attention. Mail Service from Mastortou 'to Castlepoint, QN and after TUESDAY NEXT Ist, January, 1889 tlio Undorsigiied wiu run hu MAIL COACHES between Masterton and Castlepoint and intermediate places a 8 fallowsLeave Cluh Hotel, Masterton, for Timti and Castlepoint every TTESDAY, and FIIIDAY Mornings at 7.45 ;i.m„ leavin- Wh-tka mid SAT» cm 'y. TOD MSDAY and bAIUKDAY mornmesat 6,30a,m arriving, m Masterton at 2 p.m. i a t ' to catch tlio afternoon train for Welling. Passengers and Parcels can be booked mther at Mr F. HOOD'S Club Rubles or at the Propnotor'sreaidonco, DixonStreet, Masterton. A conveyance loaves Masterton for Maatcrton at 6 p.m, N T. P. LETT,--rTTxrrf—- -PfPrietor.' . JOHN elley:~ In takiH£{ over the business lately con-' ducted by MU 11. B. LATHAM begs to intimate that ho is prepared to deliver CHEAP meat ■ Of the Bust Quality to all parts of the town and district, A 1 Ml Xtopect/uU l( s o ii cikl n/ALTEF. PERRY n GENISAL 'BUTCHER BRIDOE-ST. MABTKRTON N 0 TJ C E. GENERALLY, ' O"ESM BORUNOJimr. niUsun ■ £ll3rr i ' fc 's Ribs T Boili:; s ::: 2*5 —.MUTTOIf Forc-quartor neck & breast Hd Hind-quarters oL Sausages.,. „ ;;; J. .Bacon at Current Prices, 3 •ut. ut. hopes by supplying a first-claaa article and giving strict attention to busiMS, to receive a fair sharo of public sup _ J __ ' 2902 BROOGHAThousF ELLIOE STUEET, WELLINGTON Mrs (Colonel) McDonnoll, bavin* opened a private school for youiio •acues at tlio above address, fflj VisXitw f ? eachor 3i and qualified lm % a t lß l 'eady to receive a few select pupil boarde;s who will bo educated no 6mio personal care and trainint Btougham House occupies one of th f most healthy sites iu Wellington, atidij commodious residence, with all tji 0 su.loundn.lr3 of. refined homo. The course of instruction embraces English (ni aD.ite various; branches), Literature Mura soionce, French, Gnruiati. Latin ■usio,(vocal andinstrumental, violin ha ">ony, counterpoint), GeometiV, Pe.spcclivelightand shade from the round (Students maj sit for the exami ration of the • ■ellington bchool of Design cr for l.lm police and Art Depart,aen"! 2S and iiecdlowoi-k. Twms-Foriv guineas per annum, ■ ' ellington, 24th October. ■ 30f 9
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3183, 18 April 1889, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3183, 18 April 1889, Page 1
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