Mail Service irora Mastorton to Castlepoint. ON and after TI'ESDAY NEXJ3 In January, 1889 the Undersigned will run his MAIL COACHES between Masterton and Castlepoint and intermediate places as follows: —Luavo Club Hotol, Mastorton, for Tinni nnd Castleimiiit cvory TTESDAY, and FRIDAY Mcirnings at 7.45 n.m,, leaving AVlinkntiki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY and SATUXtDAY mornings at 6.80a.m, Arriving in Mastodon at 2 p m. in tiwo to catch the afternoon train fur Welling tun. Passengors and Parcels can be booko ci'her at Mr F.HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Propriotur's reaidonco. DixonStreet, Mastorton. A conveyance leaven Mastcrton f Taueru and Brancopcth ovorySUNlMl MORNING at 7 o'clock, retail' •' # Mastorton at 6 p.m. : T, P. LETT Piurietor « CORRESPONDENCE, (To tho. Editor.) SIR,— Thero lias beon considerable enquiry in tliit nnd surrounding dislricts about these bouts with wooden soles (which a Ohriatchurch firm advertise oveiv, winter in the columns ol your papers), they are spoken of as being far superior to leather soled boots for winter wear, beinu lighter, warmor, cheaper, and lust longer than any Either kind of boots for, the wet and cold jveathor, If all 1 have heard about them is truo they must bo just the thing fur persons sufl'erine from cold and damp foßt. They are also said to be a sura euro for chilblains, which of itself is woith knowing, Could you, Mr. Editor; inform \our humble servant,and also the laree and ever increasing number of subscribers to your paper, if the said firm still have and do manufacture Iho abnvo kinds of boots, if so, whal'is their address. By enquiring into the above and answering thesame in your columns, you will greatly oblige, yours Ac,| One wno wants warm feet is the WINTER. [ln answer to -the abnvo fro can endorse all that is said about the good qualities of the wooden soled boots, commonly culled Clogs, and would recommend anyone suffering from cold or damp feet, or Umbo wliu have to bo out in the wet and nmdtupurch<se a pair of the above. The address of the firm is W. H. I'ayne, 141 Armagh-St., Christchurch, Wo would recoinmtiid you to writo lor a price list. Ed.J —Advt. TUNER AND REPAIRER. J!y Social Appointment to His Excel'ency oho Earl of Onslow, Governor of Zealand. Fred. HOFFMANN, Lambion-Qday, Wellington. o connection with any other firm or branches). PIANOS ON HIRE OR ON DEEEREED PAYMENT, (Weekly or monthly). BAND INSTRUMENTS supplied on easonablo terms. All kinds of musical instruments and fittings kept in stock. REPAIRS of every description done on the premises,
Sole agent for John Bmsmtad and Sons CELEB HA ThD PJAN'iS Also pianos by all tlio best English and German makers. Prices from £3O to £IOO. (Second band pianos taken in part paymert) Being n direct importer I can sell Cheap therefore giving my customers the benefit. Note the address FEED HOFFM4NN, Lambton-Quay, 3365 Wellington THOMAS JAGO, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-STREET, IIASTERTON, Paiiiatua Furnishing WAKEHOURt, NEXT POST OFFICE. c, i mm & co , Every kind of Furniture made to order, and kept in stick. Persons settling in tho District can be supplied at Wellington prices, on the sh notice. FDNBR\T.S CONDUCTED IN TOWN on comm. Furniture repaired and recovered. Furniture bought and exchanged.
IT is hereby notified that. Mil OH AS A. PINKKRTON has been np lirnted AGENT f»r the NEW YOR? LIFIS INSURANCE CO for tlw Mac terton district, and ho is in a position to supply all information as t» the various forms of policies issued by the Company, ouo of tho most advantageous of ivliioh is the " MORTUARY DIVIDED," or " RETURN PREMIUM POLICY"." GUARANTEEING THE REFUND OF ALTi PREMIUMS PAID, IN ADDITION TO THE SUM ASSURED, in event of death during tho next 20 years. The protection is thus secured at a cost simply of tho interest on the annual premiums. O'-THE MATURED TONTINE POLICIES of the NEW YORK LIFE HAVE GIVEN BETTER RESULTS thanthuso of any other Company. WILLIAM LAMBERT, Manager for N.Z. OHAS A. PINKBitTON, 3404 . Ajont. NOTICE TO Footballers and OthersGUEKNSEYS~d STOCKING Made to Order in the English and Colonial Styles, Cardigan Jackets, Boys' Suits, Sing lots, Drawers, Petticoats, Soclis, etc., Knitted to order on tho shortest notice. FOOTBALL CLUBS, etc., specially arranged for. MRS J. JOHNSON, UPPER WILLIS STREET, . Opposite Dr Fell's,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3518, 23 May 1890, Page 4
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713Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3518, 23 May 1890, Page 4
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