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, , F, H. WoodENTRIES FOR STOCK SALKS . TjINTRIESior ray Taratahi and other Jjj Stook Sales may, bo raado with Mr Charles Haines, at the Carterton Auction Rooms, by whom they will bo promptly and thoroughly advertised. - F. H.WOOD, 3324 Greytown. • Hay ! Hay I "My, is going to k very dear this Winter, and those are wise who seme their supplies early." Wellington Pro fee Journal. • £j A .TONS of the very beat oldaeason's _ Hay, interior to none in the dis trict, for immediate sale, at a very low price, ' F H WOOD, Greytown, or CHAS HAINES, - 3221. Carterton Auction Rooms, CARTERTON BRANCH. OWING to the increase of my Carter] ton business, and for the convenience of my cjients in 'that district, 1 have found it desirable to appoint a permanent and resident agent at my Carterton Rooms, and, after this date, Mr Charles Haines will occupy tho office there, and will transact business on mv behalf. F. H .WOOD, Auctioneer. Greytown, 20th, May, 1888. 321 l MUSIC, MR. W. J. wIORRISH,

CHOIRMASTER & ORGANIST OF ST." MATTHEW'S CHURCH, LATE of All Siiint'a Dunedin, Con- . duotor uf tlio Harmonio Society, and of St, John's, Invercargiil, Conductor ot Philharmonic Society, Garrison Band, Amateur Opera Society, etc., to prepared to roceivo pupils for general and special instruction in all branches of vocal and instrumental music, pianoforte, organ, violin, cornet, singing, theory, etc.', etc. Choirs, -Societies, Bands, instructed and_ conducted. Singing Classes, elementary and advanced for Ejentleinoi); ladies, children.. Violin Classes, Musio transposed, adapted, harmonised, for Voices or Orchestra. Mr Morrish's ion? experience as a teacher, and- thorough system, ensures pupilß rapid progress. .For terms, and to arrange time table, please apply early at St, Matthefa Schoolroom,' 3226 MR . W. C. BUCHANAN INVITES THE ELECTORS TO MEET HIM as follows at 8 pm, Eaoh Evoning— In the Town Hall, leatherston, on THURSDAY, the 13th inst.

11l the Town Hall Martinborough on FRIDAY, the 14th inat, And at the Post Office, Gladstone, on SATURDAY, tho 15th inst. T WAENBJ4 (formerly of Mobsvb Redpath and M a nintr, New Bond street, London), TAILOR &'HABIT MAKER, Queen-street, Masterton. ALL goods thoroughly shrunk, and fit and workmanship guarantied, TTTT WOUr.fi impress upon ' YV ' .the public that the socalled cheap suits are the dearest in the end, One trial will convince tho most sceptical that for first-class tailoring at reasonable rates, you cannot surpass his establishment. T, WARNER (Opposite W. Neill's Horse Repository Masterton). 8211 BONMARCHB SPECIAL NOI'ICE TO THE LADIES OF MASTERTON, . ' AND SOIIIIOUNDINU DISTRICTS. OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.

JJAVING SECURED the sacvlc of MISy HOURIGAN, An experieuctd Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, we venture to assert that wo shall now bo enabled to give out Patrons the greatest satisfaction, MISS HOURIGAN, having had charge of the Dressmaking Department in some of the lending Homes in Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability, iliices us in a position to recommend ler to our numerous customers. Our prices, as usual, will beoxtremely modetato for the very besi work, TRIAL, AND YOUR RECOMMENDATION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, LJ HOOPER and Co, CASH DRAPERS (s CLOTHIERS, BON MARCHE, MASTERTON. ' PREPARING FOR CHEAP SALE OF IRONMONGERY. SHOP CLOSED ON THURSDAY, 4 FRIDAY, The 13tli and.. 11th Instaut. -TO REMARK THE STOCK.Goods -will be SoH -at COST PRICE. •L\o YOUNG. ? QOBBH-BIKESX MASTERIOS. Mr

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3229, 13 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3229, 13 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3229, 13 June 1889, Page 3

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