GIRL'S C^LLEIe,^ . oxFoii iousi! (ii, THIS collcgOfiJfto bajconducted on , the samo'priubiplo's as the High Schools of tho Colony, usiug tho Dame bonis. Thcro will bo qclrbh also for YOUNG. ' CHILDREN, to whicli be ad- . ruitted 'and taught-tho .'Rudiments of LATIN,..■.-/.«..,,,,,,...,.,,„,„,,,:„., ■ '. S.'.PBIKCIPAIr-MHSHAMMONBi,.. , ; 'AB6i»ted by Miss Walkbrj: lute tenolier in tho High ■* catea' from tho French Conservatoire, London, for mußic and drawing, ~and from tho Board of Education, /New ; Zealand. . 'FIRST-TERMTOBE3IN JUNE hi. ■ Mi» Hammond will be at houie troui tho beginning of May at the COLLEGE, Mastertou, to arrange with parontsfor day pupils'or boardere'.' 1 v-i For prospectus and tovms apply-to , MRS HAMMOND, p office. ; E. WELCHyv , (Lateo.Dixon, ',. BLACKSMITH* FAItIIiER. (Steel Shoes a Speciality.). , ETlf BEGStoiiiformthopublic , ; '"YY • that he has takonovor the business lately carried on by Mr,Geo. Dixon, ami trusts by strict attention to business,, and good. workmanship to obtain a fair sharo of patronapo,'' - N.B.—Noto tho addruss- !) - E. WELCH,. QfEKN-SIKKET, ..MaSIKUION, ITIOIt Gold Paperhangiii»s : from'>l/li P . per picco, : go '■'■'' B. and E. TINGEY, ■• Manners-street; -Wellington. 8449
MESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROS,' beg to announce that they have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barloy, and Maizo, for horses cattle and pigs, and that they have now on sale. . j CRUSHED OATS ....,.: 2/"As good at Ghamkrhin'» Flour" '■' Has becomo a proverb In the' District. This yoar tho quality w oven highorthmi usual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. flour, sacks. MESSES CHAMBERLAIN BEOS venture to hope that their "LOOAL INDUSTRY" Will havotbo support aud encouragemenl of the wholo cotnunity, and tnatcohaurapra will insist on %AMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus rotain their money in the Diatrict., MASTEBTON /: . STEAM FLOUR MILLS.
PHOTOGRAPHY. STUPIO-AT THE EDUCATIONAL Queen Street, mllE Ladies and Gentlemen of Mastertonaud its vicinity are, respectfully informed that tho undersigned having disposed o'f.iiis Hook, Stationery, and Fancy Goods busmes to Mr J,- B. Innes, purposes dovoling his time to tho PHOTOCrBAPHIO DEPARTMENT, Photographs by the. Bromide Instantaneous Process. Views taken in any part, of the Town or Country, Portraits copied and enlarged.' '■ •' ■■TflOS., E,
THE SALE of out Celebrated Castle • -Brand of -,. CHINA ;TEAS STILL INCREASES, having the advantage of a practical training in this business, which SAVES our cußtoiuora paying double profits, • '. THY DUBCEYLON TEAS 2g 4(J TRY OUR CEYLON TEAS 2jj §(J Packed iii Lead. J. GRAHAM ¥. IOBN'S. ~'■ Native Agent, Itfußtei'toii. OmuE-Mautertou Road Board Offices, «•" .;- MtJSIC;;- 1 :! MR j. ! ' OANDY- is prjbpnred'toj?ivo itistrtictionoft tli eViolin, Clarionet. or Flute, for toruw, etc, apply J at Lincoln RoM/'' '-'■" '»•») '■ 3i44
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 20 March 1890, Page 2
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414Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 20 March 1890, Page 2
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