"TOM'S"PATENT DRY EARTH '-■ CLOSIiT SYSTEM, AS approved by the Borough Councils of Maattirton mid Carturton and other BornuirL Ociuocils, and recommended for general adnptian on account of its freedom from draughts, smell, or any unpleasantness, re.Bmiablo in priceand effeotive in operation. :'■. ■ . W.'B.OAMPINj Proprietor, Carterton,. October 16th, 1889. 33 3 TUNER AND KEPAIHiiK. fly Social Appointment to His Excel'ency clio Earl of Oiiblow, Governor of jSew Zealand. Fbed. HOFFMANN, . Lambion-Qday, Wbliinoton, 0 connection with any other firm or branches). PIANOS ON HIRE OR ON DEGEREED PAYMENT, (Weekly or monthly). BAND INSTRUMENTS aapplicd on eaßonable terms. All kinds of musical instruments and fittings kept in stock. REPAIRS of every description done on the premises. Sok agent for John Brinsmead and Son CELEBRATED PIAtTIS Also pianos by all tho best English'and German m'akors. Prices from £3O to £IOO, (Second hand pianos takeu in part' paymert) Being a dircob impuvler I can sell Cheap therefore giving my customers tho benefit. Note the address . s FRED HOTTONN, Lambton-Quay, 3365 ■ Wellington Pahiatua Furnishing Warehouse NEXT POST OFFICE,
Every kind of Furniture mado to order, and kept in stock. Persons Bottling in tho District can be supplied at Wellington prices, on the ah notice, TONERIW CONDUCTED IN TOWS I Furniture repaired and recovered. Furniture bought and Mohanncd. OPAKI SAWMILJLS Masterton. ■ RIOHARUJSYERNDEN RTjl BEGS to notify that ht * JQJ, has purchased tho above well-known mill, and is prepared to jut and deliver timber to order any aizeand For the cunvenienro of customers an office is now opened in Perry-street whore orders &o. can be 'oft. R ft EVERNDEtT, Proprietor.
lEONMOMEEY. lOBSMONGEBY. c OPENING NOTICE. GEORGE WINDER, lata manager for John Young, takes this opportunity (if thanking his numerous friends and patrons for-past favors bestowed upon him during his long connection as above, and has now much pleasure in informing them that ho has opened those centrally situated promises, comor «f CUBA AND MANNERS-STEET, with a large and varied stock d Bonders and General Ironmongery, specially bought and eelncted fur this market, and which he will dispose of at such ptices which will defv competition. My oxpenses being small, and my motto " SimU Pofits and Quick Return." will, I nta confident, ensure me the permanent support of all my friends and all new ones that may favor me with a call, Don't miss the addressGEO. WINDER, Corner Cuba and Manners' si beet Mail Service irom Masterton to Cashpoint. ON and after TUESDAY NEXJ3Ist January, 1889 tho Undersigned will run his MAIL COACHES between I Masterton and Cashpoint and intermediate places as follows:—Leave Club Hotel, Masterton; for Tinui and Castlepoint every TTESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings at 7.45 a.m., leaving Whakatiki for Masterton overy WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY raornuies at 6.80a.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p m. in timo to catoli the afternoon train for Welling ton.
Passengers and Parcels can be booke oi'herat Mr F. HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Piopriotor'sresidenco. DixonStreet, Masterton. A conveyance loaves Maßtorton i Taueru and Brancepoth ovorySUNIMY MORNING at 7 o'clock, return)'; r Masterton at 5 p.m. T. P. LETT Pririetor COEEESPONDfiNOE, '. (To the Editor.) There has been considerable enquiry in thii and surrounding i districts about these bouts Mth wooden soles (which a Ohristchurch firm ad- ■ vertisn everv winter in the columns ol your papers), they arc spoken of as boihg far superior to leather soled boots tor winter wear, • beinj lighter, warmer, cheaper, and lust longer than any »ther kind of boots for the wot and cold weather, If all lhavo hoard about them is true they must bo just the thing for persons suffering from cold and damp feet. They are also said to be a sure cure for chilblains, which of itself is woith knowing. Could you, Mr Editor, inform jour humble serrant,and also the largo and ever increasing number of subscribers to your paper, if the said i firm still have and do manufacture the above kinds of boots, if so, what is their address. By enquiring into the above and answering thesuiiie in yuur columns, you will greatly obhgo, yours 4c, i)XR WHO WANTS WARM FEET IK jm WINIBB. [ln ansiier to the above we can endorse all that is said about the good i qualities of the wooden soled boots, commonly called Clogs, and would ■ recommend anyonoeuffering from cold or damp feet 4' w who have to bo out in t!ie wet and mud to purchase a p:iir of tho above. The address of the firm is W. H. Payne, 141 Armagh St., Ohristchurch. We would recommend you 'to write for a price Jisfc Ud.] ■ -Advi. . cB'OK SAl.fi}, SECTIONS OF. LAND, To Ore Oi Road, between Hospital and rest
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3552, 3 July 1890, Page 4
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