".TOM'S"PATENT DRY EARTH "OLOSIiT SYSTEM, A S approved by tho Borough Councils jf\. .of Maaterton and Carterton and other Borou?h Councils, and recommended for general adoption on account of its freedom from draughts, emnll, or any linpleasantness, regulable in price and olleotM in operation.-, : : W. B. OAMPIN, Proprietor, Carterton, Ootober 16th, 1889. 333 TUNER AND REPAIItBK. ./'Silscial Appointment to His Excel 'ency the Earl of (Jnskv, Governor of .Sew Zosland, p». HOFFMANN, Lambion-Quay, Weuinoios, o connection with any othor firm or ■ branches). PIANOS ON HIRE OR Ofr DEEEEEED PAYMENT i (Weekly or monthly). BAND-INSTRUMENTS supplied on eaaunablo terms, All kinds of musical instruments and iittinKs kept m stock. REPAIRS of every description done on Sole ageklfor John Brimiead and Son ' CELEBRATEDPIAWIS Also ipiiinos by all,11)0 >beat'J3ngM an. : !j I German makers, 1 ' Prices irom £3O .to. £IOO 'l (Second liand p'iayos takelilin part r *■'< t paym«!t) , - 4 '' i ' * Being a diroct importer I can sell Cheap j therefore giving my customers the ! benefit. Note tho address FRED HOFFMANN, .'lanibWiiQuiTy, 'f fj 3365 ' -y *Mt\Vel)iiiß!fori
Pahiatua Furnishing , Warehouse, . NEXT P(jSTOMG , E}' C,MTO§ i &| i ■ivery kind of Furniture made to order, and kept in stock. I'ersons settling in tho District can bo supplied at Wellington prices, 011 the sh ; 'tra.EßAis diimpifrED jjNi iovfK 'uvnlture repaired and recovered, Furniture bought ami exchanged, Mail Service irom Masterton ■ ; i v to. Castlepoint. QN and.after TUESDAY NEXJ3Ist January, 1889 will run jiisJVlAni lUiistertoii-and Caatlopuiufc and Intermediate 'places as follows Leave Club Hotel, Mastertmi, for Tinui and) Castlepoint every TTESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings.at 7.45 a.m., leaving Whakatiki for.Mnsterton eveyy WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mominps ai 6j3Qajm, arriving in MasterW'n iit 2' p ifi. in time to catoh the afternoon train for Welling ' oll ' ! : Passengers and Parcels can be bobke oi'her at'Mi; F. HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Proprietor's residence. DixonStreet, Masterton, /• / i. • A conveyance leaves Masterton " Tauoru and Brancepeth everySUNIMY MORNING-'at 1 o'clock, returnir ilastortonatsp.m.-'i'J/.'! (/ /• ■ T.P.LETT ■v.' Pririetor-
IEGNMO^GERY. IOBSMONGERY, ",i: ; OPENINGS NOTICE. EOeaE WINDER, late manager VJ . {of John Young, takes this opportunity of thinking his numerous friends mid patrons for part favors bestowed upon him/during his long connection as above, and lias now much' ('pleasure in informing them that he has opened those contrally situated premises, corner uoos : boBA-AND MANNERS-STEET, with a large and varied stock if Builders and General Ironmongery, specially, Jiought and selected for this market, and which he of at such prices'which, will My expenses being small, and my motto " Smlfofits ad Quick Mum." will, I anicoufidont, ensure me tiiu permanent 'support of all my friends and all new ones that may favor me witli a call bon' t miss the address - GEO. WINDEK. Corner,UubA: juro, Masnbri st kew IT is hereby notified; that Mr.OHAS A; I'INKBRTdN Jlias Wn tap •pr'nted pAGENT f«r the NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO for tho Masterton district, and he is In rf position to supply! all information as .to. the various forms- of»pulicies issued by tho Company, ono of tho riiosb advantageous of which is tho "'MORTUARY DIVIDEND," or V,RETURN PREMIUM P.0L10Y,"., OF ALT< PEEyliPMSjftAl'b, ,:1N AUDITION TO THE SUM'ASSURED!' in event of death (luring the next 20 years.' Tjie protection is thus secured at a cost simply of/%in j annual premiums. »(•' y hwU .V N Ii—THE MATURED TONTINE POLICIES of the NEW YOKE LIFE HAVE GIVEN BETTER:RRSULTS than'thoso of any other Company, > WILLIAM LAMBKRT, Manager for N.Z. : OH AS A, PINKIirtTON,' .[64 Agent.
CORRESPONDENCE. T i • ; (To the Editor.) SIR,— There lias been considerable enquiry in thji and surrounding districts about these boots with wooden soles (which a Obristohurch firm advertise evetv winter in the columns ot your papers), they are tpolwnof as being far. superior to leather soled boots for winter wear, being lighter, warmer, cheaper, and Inst longer than any tither kind of boots for the wot and cold weather, If all I have heard abont them ia/true they must bo jußt the thing for persoiiß suffering from cold and damp feetr !They are also said to be a sure for ohilbiainß, which uf itself ia worth 'lmowing. Could you, Mr Editor, infpjju your humble servant,and also the large and ever iuoreaaing number of : subscribers to your paper, if tho said firm .still have and do manufacture the ■above kinds of boots, if so, what is thoir liildress. By enquiring into tho above aiid aiisworiiig thesawoin your columns, mi will greatly oblige, yours 4c,, WHO WANTS WARM FEET IK 'WE ' wism. 419 .fjansver to the above we can j indorse all. tliati is said about tho good 11, qualities; of the wooden soled boots, QOmlnonly called Clogs, and would ; //recojn mend anyono sufloriug from cold .••oii&mp feet <l' have to be L ,/,outin t!ie wetand mndtopureh»se ar pnirjof tho above. Tlio address of the ti 110 is W. Hi i'ayne, Ml Armaglißt„ '■ ■ Obristohurch. .Wo would recommend /jjoufto-'Twite.for » prto . Ed,l
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3542, 21 June 1890, Page 4
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