• IMPORTAMOTIOK. •.; ''•TOM'S"PATENT DRY EABTH OLOSET.SYSTEM, AS approved by the Borough Councils ■of Masterton and Carterton and other Borouph Councils, and recommenJed for general adoption on 'account of its freedom from draughts, smell, or any unpleasantness, reasonable in price and offective iu operation. W, B. CAMPIN, Proprietor, Carterton, October 16th. 1889. 333TUNER AND REPAIRER, By Special Appointmont to His Excel'oncy the Earl of Onslow, Governor of . .Sew Zealand. Fhbd. HOFFMANN, Lammm-Quay, Wellington. o connection with any other firm or PIANOS ON HIRE OE ON DEEEREBD PAYMENT, (Weekly or monthly). BAND INSTRUMENTS suppliod on easonable terms. All kinds of musical instruments and fittings kept in stock. REPAIRS of every description done on tho promises. Sole agent for John Brmmiad and San CELEBRATED PIANOS Also pianos by all the best English and German'makers. Prices irom £3O to £IOO. (Second hand pianos taken in part payment) Boing a direot importer I can sell Cheap therefore giving my customors.tho *•• ..'. • . benefit, Note the address . FRED HOFFMANN,' Lainbton-Quay, 3365 Wellington PAHIATUA FINISHING Warehouse, 'next post office. 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. FUNEttiIS CONDUCTED IN TOWN I Furniture repaired and recovered. Furniture bought and oxohanced,
Mail Service irom Masterton to Oastlepoint. QH and after TUESDAY NEXJ3I« Janunry, 1889 tho Undersigned will run his MAIL COACHES between Masterton and Oastlepoint and intermediate places as follows:—Leave Club Hotel, Mastertou, for Tinui and Castlepoint overy TTESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings ai 7.45 a.ro„ leaving Whakatiki for Mastorton every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mominss at 6.80 a.m, arriving in Mastertou at 2 p m. in timo to catoh tho 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. DixonStreet, Mastorton, A conveyance leaves Mastorton i Taueru and Brancepeth everySUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returnir c Masterton at 6 p.m. T.P.LETT PrarietorIRONMONGERY. lOENMONGEEY. OPENING NOTICE. GEOB3E WINDER, late manager for John Young, takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and patrons fur past favors bestowed upon him during his long connection as abovo, and has now much pleasure in informing them that lie has opened those centrally situated premises, corner of
OUBA AND MANNERS-STEET, with .a large and varied stock of BuitiDEKS AND GeNEEAL IItOtiMONGEBY, specially bought and selected fur this market, and which he will dispose of at such prices which will defy competition, My expenses being small, and my motto * " Small Pojits awl Quick Minis," will, I am confident, ensure me the permanent support of all my friends and all new oneß that may favor me with a call Don't miss the address--KMIAMMIMI COBNEB (JUIiA AND MaNNEKS'STBEET IT is hereby notified that MftOHAS A. PINKBRTON has been ap pointed AGENT for the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO for thelfasterton district, and he is in a position to supply all information as to tho various forms of policies issued by the Company, one of the most advantageous of whjch is the" MORTUARY DIVIDEND,' 1 or "RETURN PREMIUM POLICE," GUARANTEEING THE REFUND OF ALL PREMIUMS PAID, IN ADDITJONTO TBE SUM ASSURED, in event of death during the next 20 ynars. T|)o protection is thus secured at a cqst simply of the interest op the annual premiums. N B--THE MATURED TONTINE POLICIES of the NEW YORK LIFE HAVE GIVEN BETTER RESULTS than those of any other Company, WILLIAM LAMBERT, Manayor for N.Z. OHASA.PINKIDitTON, 464 Aeent. v COKKESPONDENCE. (To tho Editor.) niß,—Thero has been considerable enquiry in this and surrounding districts about these boots with wooden soles (which a Ohristchurclt firm advortise everv winter iu the columns ol your papers), they are spokenofas being far superior to loather soled boots for winter wear, being lighter, warmer, cheaper, and last longer than any ether kind of boots for the wet and colt} weather, If all I have heard about theni is true they roust, be just the thing for persons, suffering from odd and damp feet. They ate also said to be a euro cure fop chilblains, which of itself is worth knowing. Could you, Mr Editor, inform your humble servant,and also the large and ever increasing number of sub'ioribon to your paper, if the said firm still have and do manufacture the above kiiids of hoots, if so, what is their address,: By enquiring into the above and answering thosame in yuur columns, you will greatly obligo, yours fcc„ "■ ONE VfllO WANTS WABM. I'EEI IS THE
■ max In answer to the above we can endorse all that is said about the good .qualifies of the wooden soled' boots, commonly called Clogs,' and would recommend anyonesufermg from eold "or damp feeb ■ !.l': -jso who have to be out in tliewetand mud to. purchase a pair of the above.: The address of the lirjn is; W. H, i'ayno, 141 ArmnghSt., Phristohurpb. Wo would ■rdcojpeml yon tpiwrit'o for a price liab " Ud.j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3540, 19 June 1890, Page 4
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