-, IMPORTANTNOTIOK, ; . • "TOM'S"PATENiDRY EABTH .'.; CLOSET system, ■■.. AS approved by Hie Borough Councils of MMt'ertoi) iiild Carterton'and other Borowh Councils, and recominen. ded for nenoral adoption on account of its freedom from draughts, smell, or any unpleasantness, 'reasonable in price and effective in operation. ;■'•:'■. W.B.OAMPIN, Proprietor, Oartorton. October 16th. 1889. 3335
TUNER AND KEPAIRER. liy Special Appointment to His Excel'enoy the Earl of Onslow, Governor of jcTetr Zealand. FjfflD. HOFFMANN, Lamitos-Qo'ay, Wblmkoios. o connoction with any other firm or branches). PIANOS ON HIRE OR ON DEEEREED PAYMENT, (Weekly or monthly). BAND INSTRUMENTS supplied on easonable terms. All kinds of musical instruments and fittings kept in stock. REPAIRS of overy description done on ■ the premises. Sole agent for John Brinmcad and Sow CELUBRATKD PIANOS Also pianos by all the best English and German makers. Prices.from £3O to £IOO, ~., (Second hand pianos taken in part < •' '■ ■ ' r.aymest) - Being a dircot importer I can sell Cheap therefore giving my customers tho Note the addreßS ■ FRED HOFFM4NN, Lambton-Quay, 3365 Wellington Pahiatua Furnishing ' Warehouse NEXT POST OFFICE, wmimi
Every kind of Furniture made to order, and kept in stock. Persons settling in tho District can be supplied at Wellington prices, on the ah notice. FUNERUS CONDUCTED IN TOWN Furniture repaired and recovered. Furniture bought and exchanged,
Map Service irora Masterton to Castlepoint. QN and after TUESDAY NEXJ3Ist January, 1889 the Undersigned will run his MAIL COACHES betweon Masterton and Cashpoint and intermediate places as follows:—Leavo Club Hotel, Masterton, for Tinui and Castlepoint every TTESDAY, and FBIUAY Mornings a( 7.45 a.m., leaving Whakataki for Mnatorton every WEDNESDAY ind SATUKDAY morninea at O.SOa.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p m. in timo to catoh the afternoon train for Welling ton. Passengers and Parcels'can be booke either at Mr F. HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Proprietor's residence. DixonStreot, Masterton. A conveyance leaves Masterton ■ Taueru and Brancepeth everySUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returnii c Masterton at 5 p.ra, T. P. LETT Pmrietor'
f T ib hereby notified that Mk CHAS 1 A. HNKERTON has been ap prated AGENT for the NEW YORB LlFlHNSUßANOECOfortheMasterton district, and he 13 in a position to supply all information as to the various forms of policies issued by the Company, one of the most advantageous of which is the" MORTUARY DIVIDEND," or "RETURN PREMIUM POLICY," GUARANTEEING THE REFUND OF ALT, PREMIUMS PAID, IN ADDITIONTO THE BUM ASSURED, in event of death during the next 20 years. The protection is thus secured at a cost .simply of the interest on the annual premiums, • N.B'-THE MATURED TONTINE POLICIES of the NEW YORK LIFE HAVE GIVEN BETTER RESULTS thanthoßO of any other Company. WILLIAM LAMBERT, Manager for N.Z. OHASA.PINKEitTON, 484 A eent.
lEONMONGERY. IOBNMONGEBY. OPENING NOTICE. HEPPP OTNCER, late manager \J fpr John tou'ng, take? this oppor« tuuity ut( thanking Kla" numerous friends and patrons fur pant fayors lieptptved upon him during his long connection ns above, and lias now much pleasure in informing them that ho has opened those centrally situated premises, comer of - CDBA-AJJDMAHHKBB-BTEEP, with a large and yaried stock tf BOILDBHS AND GeNEBAI IRONMONGERS', specially bought and selected fur this market, ajifl which he will dispose of at such prices jvhiclj will defygoujpetitipn, My expenses neing Bmal),'and my motto " H§dl Pojils and Qiiici Minis.' 1 will, I am confident, ensure me the permanent .support of all my friends and all new ones that may fayor me with a call Don't misß the address— GEO. WINDER, Oo bher Cuba akd JUmis mrui
CORKESBONDMCE,. I .' (To the Editor.) IIRi-Tjiore has boon considerable V ppnuiry in' thh' and surrounding 'icU spout 'the?e'Jj(j6rs itjth \roodert . , i {which a Cl)rijjohurc|} firm aftvertiso ey.ery winter in the columns fll your papers), they ore spoken of as being far superior to leather soled bogts for winter wear, being lighter, warmer, cheaper, and Inst longer than any ethor kind of boots for tho wet and cold weather, If all I have heard about them is true they must, be just the thing for persons suffering from cold and damp foet. fjipy are also said to be a sure foure for" chilblains, which of itself is iTOith knowing. CouW you, Mr Editor, inform your huifibleaer»anfc,audaleo th'e large and ever iucreaßing number of sujjipribors to, your paper, if the said firm Bl|l hara ans |jfl''pnju/act'ure tiijs abnyflkiiidsflt jjoote, if so, yjjaiijj'th'eip address,., gy enquiring into' tho aljdye and answering the'sauie' jn your columns, you will greatly oblige, yours'&p„ One who wants \iim ppr ik ts? .winter. [ln ansvier to the above we can qualities of the wooden soled boots, commonly called Clogs, and would rccoujmontlanyonosun'ering from cold or damp feet, or (hose who have to be out in the wet and mndtopnroh»BO a " p:iir of the above. The.address of the Brin is W. H. Payne, 141 Armagh St., Cbristohurob.' We would recommend you to write lor a price list, Ed.] -Aw ••■ ■ ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XL, Issue 3532, 10 June 1890, Page 4
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