importantnotiok. i ' " TOM'S " PATENT DRY E^RTH! ' OLOSIiT SYSTEM,. : A S approved by the Borough Councils A of Maatcrtoh < and (Jartoirtou and "tiler Borouph Oounoils, and recommondod for general adoption on account of its freedom fronvdranghts, smell, or any unpleasantly®, remablo in price and offeotive in operation. VV. B. OAMPIN, .Proprietor,' Oartortouj October 16th. 1889. 3385
TUNER AND REPAIRER. Jly Special Appointment to His Excelenoy tho Eatl of Onslow', Govornot of xsoiv Zealand. : feaUOmiAXN, Lambioh-Qoay, Wellington, oconnection.with any ofchor firm or PIANOS ON HIRE OR ON : DEEEBEED PAYMENT, (Weekly or monthly). BAND INSTRUMENTS supplied on eaaonablo terms, All kinds of musical instruments and fittings, kept in stock. REPAIRS of every description done 6n tho premises. Sole agent for John Bmmead and Sons CELEBRATED PIANOS Also pianos by oil the best English and German makers.' Prices from 130 to 1100, (Second hand pianos takeu in part pynufflt) .. Being a direot importer I can sell Cheap therefore giving my customers tho benefit. Note tho address FRED HOFFMANN, Lambton-Quay, 3365 • Wellington
Pahiatua Furnishing ; Warehouse, NEXT POST OFFICE, C, L. STOIS & CO., Every kind of Furnituro wade.to order, and ltupt in stock. Potamn Bottling in tho Dißtrict can bo supplied at Wellington prices, on the sh notice. FONEIMt.I CfINDUQTF.D IS TOWH on coram, Familuvo repaired ami recovered. Furniture bought and exohnnijod,
Mail Service irom .Masterton ito Castlepoint. ON and after TUESDAY NEXJ3Ist January, 1889 tlio Undersigned will run his MAIL COACHES between Masterton and Caatlcpuiut and intermediate places as followsLoave Club Hotel, Maoterton, for Tinui and Castlepoint every TTESDAY, and FBIDAY Mornings ai 7,45 a.m., leaving Whakataki for Masterton overy WEDNESDAY and SATUHDAY mornines at 6.30a.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p m, in time to catch the afternoon train for Welling ton,. Passengers and Parcels can be booke ei-her at Mr F. HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Proprietor's residence, DixonStreet, Masterton. A conveyance leaves Masterton »: Taueru and Brancepoth overySUNDAY MOENIISG at 1 o'clock, returnir <> Masterton at 6 p.m. T.P.LETT Pririetor 1
TTis hereby notified that MftCHAB JL A. PINKBRTON has been ap Panted AGENT for the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO for tlw Masterton district, and ho is in a position .to supply all information aB to tho various forms of policies issued by tho Company, one of tho most advantageous of which is the" MORTUARY DIVIDEND," or " RETURN PREMIUM POLICY," GUARANTEEING THE REFUND OF ALT, PREMIUMS PAID, IN ■ ADDITIONTO THE SUM ASSURED, in event of death during the next 20 years, The protection is thus secured at a cost simply of tho interest on the annual premiums, N B'-THE MATURED TONTINE POLICIES of the NEW YORK LIFE HAVE GIVEN BETTER RESULTS thanthoso of any other Company,WILLIAM IAMBISRT, Monaeer for N.Z. OHAS A, PINKEitTON, 464 Acent,
IRONMONGERY. lORNMONGERY. OPENING AOTIOE. aEOfljß WINDER, late manager for John Young, tabeathis opportunity of thaiiking his numerous friends and patrons for past favors-bestowed upon him during his long connection as abo»e, and has now much pleasure in informing them that ho has opened those centrally situated premises, corner of CUBA. AND MANNERS-STEET, with a large and yftried stock if Bujxders and General. Ikonjioxoeht, specially bought aud selected fur this and which he will disposoof at such prices which will defy competition. My expensos being small, and my motto " timll Pofits and Quitk Mums," will, I am confident, onsuro me the permanent support of all my friends and all new ones that may favor me with a call Don't miss the address—' GEO. WINDER, (Jo urn Cuba and JiAmwi nm
CORRESPONDENCE. . , . (To tho Editor,) ■/. ' SIR,— Thero has been considerable _ enquiry in this arid surrounding districts about these bouts with wooden soles (which a Christchurch firm vertisu evorv winter in tho columns 01. your papers), they are spoken of a 8 being far Biiperior to leather soled boots lor winter wear, being, .lighter, warmer, cheaper, and last longer than any other kind ; of boots for the wet and cold weather. If all 1 liavo heard about them is; true tlwy. must be just tho thing for persons, suffering :from cold and damp feet. They are also said, to bo a sure cure for chilblains, which /of itself is worth knowing, • Could you, Mr.Editor, inform your humble serati t,and also the large and' .oyer .iiioreasing number of subsoribots to your paper, if the said firm., still havo and do manufacture the above kinds of boots,_if so, what is their address. By .enquiring into tho above aiid answering thesame in your columns, you. will greatly oblige, yours &p., ' Okk who wants warm mi is tub . ram [ln answer, to the above we can endorse all that is said about the good qualities ;of %> wooden soled, boots, ,'commonly called Clogs; and' would cold , or d.amp feet, or tlioso who have to lie out in thewetand mudto'piircliaßo a pilir of tho.above, ,Tl|e address of the \ sffl» is W. I}, Payne, 141 Armagh St., | ■Christcliurch, We woultl-recommend \ yenj to wit? |ct « price list. Ei,]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3531, 9 June 1890, Page 4
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