Restaurant' and Boarding House,, . . TAT" I jIRANCIS, begs to inform 'J ' -L tlio public of Masterton andsurrouuding district mid travellers that he Imb opened a Restaurant and Boarding House opposite tlio Empire Hotel, Queen Street, flfastertim where o uoifort and convenience ot his patronß will be attended tbi : • Breakfast, from 7 till 9 »nuier, do 13 (lo S 'do, 5 do 7 Bfj&ls at all hours for travellers, all meals Is, beds is, A cup of tea, coffee or cneoa with biscuit or : aurtdwieh fid. A private sitting room for ladies and boarders. - Has room for a fow Boardor at 18s Mr week,: Good Stabliny. ;;Horse teed and Stable la each hor'so.
GIRLS'COLLEGE HAMMOND, bogs to announce that the THIRD TISIMI will commonc on MONDAY, September 22nd, nt OXFORD HOUSE, ' A Dancing Class for Pupils and Othors will be'held on SATURDAYS iromlotol2a.nl, ONE GUINEA PEE TERM of 12 LESSONS. OVJSHNMENT LIFE INSUiI ANCE DEPARTMENT, Established 1870. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE, LOW PREMIUMS AND LARGE BOA USES.
mHE aim of the Department has been X to provide Life Insurance at tl s cost compatible with sajety. It docs not charge its policy holders unnecessarily large premiums in order to enable it subsequently to attract tho ignorant by the glitter of increased bonuses. The premiums which it charges are the lowest conipatiblo with perfect snfoty, and are less than tho participating rates of any other office doing business in Australasia, In spite of this fact, at the last valuation (DeGembor, 1885) the assets of the offico wero found to oxceed tho liabilities by no loss n sum than £242,000 sterling—A result duo to economy of jiana°oment and low mortality, ■ Funds at present date exceed ONE MILLION AND A HALF I'OUNDS. Annual Income excee-ds £300,000. J Fl HIOHAftDSON, . Commissioner STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, REV OWEN CURWEN, for a number of years himself an inveterate stutterer, and who has effected a number of cures within tho past two years; will undertako to cure any case, however bad the patient miy bo (providing there bo no malformation of the organs,)"" Rev. OWEN CURWEN, Bch So, Auckland, P.O. A euro guaranteed in every case undertaken, (State , peculiar form ol stammer,' ape when contracted, and preaentnge of ocupntion.) FOR SALE 1 Ladies Paris Pkoton, NEW, all iron undercarriage, very light runuing and strong, aprizetaker. Pit ICE £3O, Worth i'oO Iladies'Phffiton, second haud, in first class ordor, steel 'sprincs and undercarriage, very handsome, hshtand strong,PßlCE£2s. Can be seen at JP H WOOD'S Grey.' town Auction Rooms Approved bills will be taken if dosirod
FOR PEIVATE SALE, ONE _ SECOND-HAND PIANO, Trichord, in first class order, a really good instrument; to bo sold" very cheap, Apply to . FHWOOD.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3667, 20 November 1890, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3667, 20 November 1890, Page 1
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