IMPORTANTNOTIOK. * \ ''-TOM'S"PATENT DRY EARTH !:'■>••* PLOSBT SYSTEM, A 8 approved by the Borough Councils , ,of Jlftatcrtoa and Carterton and other B'oroupb. Ounooila, and recommundec! for adoption on account of in] (rejoin from draughts, smell, or any iiiipuMsaritness, returnable in price and offectivo in operation. ','■'':''' W. B. OAMPIN, '" ''' '; Proprietor, Carterton, Ootobor 16th. 1889. 333 , i ITUNER AND REPAIRS. ]>y Sneoial Appointment to His Excel'onoy die Earl of Onslow, Governor of ' ''■ .dew Zealand, Deed, HOFFMANN, '■; ' Umdioh-Qday, Welhkgioii, ' o connection with any other firm or ,: branches), > ' PIANOS ON HIRE OR ON: DBEBREBD PAYMENT, '■'''•' (Weekly or monthly). BAND INSTRUMENTS supplied oni ensonable terma. —AH kinds of musical | instruments and iittinga kept in stock, REPAIRS of every description done on /"'■'•■ the premises, <Bolt agent for John Brinmmd and Son CELEBRATED PIANOS Also pianos by all the best English and Gorramv'triakksJ.ll:'! U Prices irom £3O to &00. (Secoud hand pianos |aken!in part t j pymrf)UiU >' } Being a diroot importer I can sell Cheap therefore giving my cuatomors the s ' benefit. Note the address FRED HOFFM\NN, Lambton-Quayj-. ■• .■> 3365 Y, s i'f. '.Wellington.
Pahiatua Furnishing 1 WAItEIIOUSIi, h'XT.POST'tiFJIC'E, ■ Every kind of Furniture' inad'e'to order, and kept iu stock. Persmii) settling in tho District can.be supplied at Wellington prices, on the sh ' JV v notice. FCN^M-CONDUCTED' IN/TOIYN IFurniture repaired and recovered. . .Furniture bou'gbt'atad exchanged, Mail Service irom Masterton p.. to Castleppint.. ON and after TUESDAY NEXr? Ist January, 1889 tho Undersijniud \vill run his MAIL'-COACHES between -Masterton'arid CastlepoinV-and -intermediate places as follows:—Leave Club Hotel, Masterton, for Tinui and Castle. point every TTBSDAY, arid FBIDAY Mo'mirigs.ai 7,45 a.m., leaving Whakatiki for Ma'storton overy WEDNESDAY t 6 ,,80 a,m 1 arriving in Mastertunfat 2 .pW in time to catoh the afternoon train for Welling tijin.. ~ "''"'• Passengers'and Parcels can be'bobk'e either at HrJP, HOOD'S Club Rtablcs. »r, at the Proprietor's residence. DixonStreot, Masterton. .! ,; ; i ' !,A conveyance leaves Masterton ', Tdueru andßranoepeth every SUNDAY MORNIMG.at 7 o'clock, returnir o Mastorton at f> p.m. .' ,/'!-.■ <' ,- T.P.I/ETT' ' " ' 'i ;., Pmrietor^
lOENMONGEBY. • OPENING NOTICE. G""EOB§B; WINDER, late manager for John Young, takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and patrons for past favors bestowed upon hint- during his long connection as above, arid'jiM now much ..-pleasure in informing'' ttiein that He lias opened those centrally situated premises, comer -UUBA.AND MANNEB&STEET,
with a l 'largo and varied, .stock if BoUDERS AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, specially bought aud aolected for (bis market, and'whieh lie, will dispqso.of.at such prices which wiirdbfy cu'tupetitidn; My expenses being small, and' my motto. •...., " Small Pqfitt and Qukhi Edum." will, I am,confident, ensure mo the perhianent support ol all my friends and all new 'ones that may fiivor mevfUha call Don't miss the addressGEO;WMf)M, Corner Coda and, Masnbiu sr reit Wis hercbvnotified that MrOHAB I A. PINKKBTONi &al h'een)'ap printed AGENT f* the'NEW'YORB LIFE INSURANOE CO for the Mastorton district, and he is in a position to supply all; information as to the various forms of .ppllwes issued by the Company, onooftlieihbst advantageous of which is the" MQtITUARY DIVIDED," or "RETURN' PREMIUM POLIOY7' GUARANTEEING. THE REFUND OFYALL PRE'MIUMSQPA'iD; INi SUM'aSSCRECv in 1 event of death during tho next 20 years. The protection is thus secured at a cost simply of the interest ujj the annual premiuniß. ,:;'- ,, ':.i.U.^|[c>J NP/-THE MATURED TONTINE POLICIES of tho NEW YORK LIFE HAVE GIVEN BETTER RESULTS than those of anyotlier Company/ - ( WILLIAM LAMBERT, . ~ ' . . Manager for N.Z. OHASA.PINKEriTON, 464 Asjont. CORRESPONDENCE. h"" (To the Editor.) t IR, —Thoro has been considerable O enquiry in this and surrounding districts about these boots with wooden soles (which a Christchurch firm advortilo every winter in tho columns ol yourpapers). they are spoken of as being far superior to leather soled boots for winter wear, being lighter, warmer, dioiipor, and lsßt longer than any other kind 'of boots for' the wot and cold weatheri If all 1 have heard about them is mußt bojußtthe thing for persons, suffering from cold and damp feet; : They are akosaid to be a sure care for chilblains, which of itself is worth knowing. Could you, Mr Editor, inform ; ) our humble semnt,and also the large and ever increasing number of subscribers to your paper, if the Baid firnifstill have and do manufacture the abnve. kinds of boots.if bi>, what in their address. By enquiring into tho above and nnsworing thesamo in your columns, you will greatly oblige, yours So., ONJi WHO WANTS WARM TOBT IN ME i. WINTER. |ln\&nßiier to the above wo can enaorso all that is said about the good v qualities of tho wooden soled boots, * commonly called Clogs, and would , ofiamp ieefc '.t' n so who have to be ..{outin tlie mndtopurchise a piir of the above.' The address of the .iiim'is'W. H.Payne, 141 AimrghSt,, ; Christchurch. We would recommend you to write for a price list VM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3543, 23 June 1890, Page 4
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