IMi"JH'iAiNTiSU'riUJS. '■ - " TOM'S "PATENT DRY EARTH CLOSET SYSTEM,. AS approved liy the Borough Councils of Masterton and Carterton and nthcr'Borowh'otiua6ilß, : and recommended tor genoral adoption (in account of its freedom from draughts, smell, or any unpleasantness, re-'siimiblo in price and effective iu operation. W. 15. CAMPIN, • " Proprietor, Carterton, October. 10th. 1889. 33 3 TUNES AND EEPAffilMt. I!y Special Appointment to Hi 3 Excel: 'ency oho Earl of Onolnw, Governor of jtfew Zealand, Fred. HOFFMANN, , Lambion-Quay, Wellington, o connection-with any other firm or branches).' PIANOS ON HIRE OR ON DEEEREED PAYMENT, (Weekly or monthly). 'BAND INSTRUMENTS supplied on easunable terms, All kinds of musical instniments and fittings kept in stock. REPAIRS of ovcry dcscription.done on the promises. . Sole apntfw John Br'mmead ami Son CELUBMThDPIAmSAlso pianos by all tho best English and . German makers. Prices from £3O to £IOO. (Second hand pianos taken in part . payinH) Being a direct importer I can sell Cheap therefore giving my customers tho benefit. i Note tho address FRED HOFFMON, Lambton-Quay, 3365 Wellington
Pahiatua Fubxishing Wahehousl, NEXT POST OFFICE, Every kind of Furniture made ti ordor, and kept iu stixk. Persons settling in tho District can bu supplied at Wellington prices, on tho uh notice. FUKKRUS CONDUCTED IN TOWS Furniture repaired and recovered. Furniture bought and exchanged,
OPAKI SAWMILLS Mastotton. RICHARD EVERNDE^ ,T) *T7I BEGS to notify that he ±Sl' jDJ . lwa purchased thu above well-known mill, and is prepared to jut and deliver timber to order any aizo and at the lowest possible trade rates. For the convenience of customers an offico iB now oponod in Perry-street where orders &c. can be 'eft, It E. EVERNDEN, Pronriotor.
lEONMONGEBY. lOBSMONGEBY. OPENING NOTICE, GEO R 315 WINDER, lato manager for Jiilm Young, takes this'opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and patrons for pas', favors bestowed upon hiin during his long connection as aboce, and has now much pleasure in informing them that he has opened those centrally situated premises, corner of.. . ■., ,-.;■.... OUBA AND MANNERS-STEET, with a larao and varied stock tf Builders and General Ironmongery, specially bought and selected for this market, and which he will dispose of at such piioea which will defy competition. My oxpsnses being small, and my motto
" Small Pnfits and Qiucli Emm. mV, 1 am confident, ensure run the permanent support of all my friends and all iww ones that may favor me with a call Pon'tmißs the addressGEO. WINDER, Ookner Cuba and Mannerssirbbt Mail Service ironi Masterton to Castlepoint. - QN and after TUESDAY HEXJ3I* January, 1889 the Undersigned will ran his MAIL COAOHES between Masterton and Caßtlcpoint and intermediate places as folliws:—Leave Ciub Hotel, Mastertnn, for Tinui and Castlepoint evory TTESDAY, and FRIDAY Myrniiigß at 7.45 a.m., leaving Wbakahki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY moraines at 6 ; 30a.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p m. in time to catch tho afternoon train for Welling ton. Passengers and Parcels can be booke oither at Mr P. HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Proprietor's residence. DixonStreet, Masterton. • A conveyance leaves Mastorton ' Tauoru and Brancopeth overy SUNDAY MORNING at 7. o'clock, returnir c Masterton at 6 p.m. T, P.LETT Pir i, rioter-
OOBBEBPOMMOE. (To the Editor.) [ IR, —There has been considerable O enqivy in this and surrounding districts about these bouts with wooden Biilea (which n Christohurch firm advertise ovetv winter in tho columns ol your papers), they are spokenof ub being far Buporior to leather soled boots for winter wear, brfiw lighter, warmer, cheaper, and last longer than any other kind of boots for. the wot and cold weather, If all 1 hayo heard about them ia'true they must bo just tho thing fur persons' Buffering from cold'anddamp feet. They are also said to be a sure cure for chilblain!, which of itself is worth knowing. Could you, Mr Editor, inform ■> our humble sorvaut.and also the laree and over increasing number of subscribers to your paper, if the said firm still have and,do manufacture the above kinds of boots, if so, what is their address, By enquiring into the above and answering thosamo in your columns, you will greatly obligo, yours &c„ UHS WHO WANTS WARM fEBT IX THE OTTER. [ln answer to the above we can endorse all that is said about the good qualities of tho wooden soled boots, commonly called Clogs, and would recommend anyone suffering from cold or damp feet -1 '• >so who have to be out iu tlio wet and mudtopurch»se a pair of the above The address of the firm is W. H, i'ayno, 141 Armagh St., Christchurch, AVe would recommend you to write lor a price list Ud>] .-Advt. FOifc SALE, SECTIONS OF LAND, To Ore Oi Road, between Hospital and real dence of F. G, Moore Esq, Ten" BxceptionaUy Easy, Apply qeiub Qiwmn ' i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3553, 4 July 1890, Page 4
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