Restaurant and Boarding liousel W TjIRANCIS, begs to inform U * -L tho public of Masterton audsurrouuding oiatrict and travellers that ho has opened a Restaurant and Boarding House opposite the Empire Hotel, Queen Street, Mastertnn wliero tho. cohort and convenienco of Ins patrons will bo attended to. Breakfast, from r till O Dinner, do 13 do « Aea do 6 do 7 Meals at all hours for travellers, all meals Is, beds Is. A cud of tea, coffee or cocoa with biscuit or sandwich (id. A private sitting room for ladies and boarders. Has room for a few Boarder atlßs.pwweeic, Good Stablinp. Horse Feed and Stable Is each horse. GIRLS'COLLEGE ji/TRS HAMMOND begs to announce that the THIRD TERM will commonc on MONDAY, September 22nd, at OXFORD HOUSE, A Dancing Class for Pupiia and Others will bo held on SATURDAYS '.romlotol2a,in, ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12 VI ANCE DEPARTMENT, Established 18?0. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED UY THE STATE, LOW PREMIUMS AND LARGE BONUSES. nnHE aim of the Departn-ent has been 1 to provide Lifo Insurants at the I cost compatible with sajety. It docs not charge its policy holders unnecossarily large premiums in order to enable it subsequently to' attract the ignorant by the glitter of increased bonuses. Tho premiums winch it charges ara tho i lowest compatible with perfect safety, and aro less than the participating rates' of any other oflico doing business in Australasia, In spito of this fact, at the last, valuation (Dccowber, 1885) the assets* of the office were found tooxceed the liabilities by no less a sum than £242,000 storling-A. result due to! economy of management and low mortality, Funds at present date oxecod ONE JIILLIOXAND A HALF FOUNDS, "«-■ ual Income exceeds £300,000, J H RICHARDSON, Commissioner STAMMERING AND STUTTERING REV OWEN CURWEN, for a number of years himself an inveterate stuttoror, and who has effected a number of cures within tho past two years; will-undertako to cure any case, however bad tho patient nwy bo (providing there be no malformation of the organs.) . * Rev, OWEN CURWEN, Bch So. Auckland, P.O. A euro guaranteed in every cata undertaken,' (State. peculiar form ol stammer, ago when contracted, and presentasje of ocupation.) 1 Ladies Paris Phreton, NEW, all iron undercarriage, very light running and strong, aprizotakcr, PiilOE £3O, Worth'lso i"'.;... 1: Ladies Plimt'ou, second hand, inlirsl '■ class .'order, Btebl" "sprines and undercarriage, very handsome-, light and at,rong,rßlCE'£2s. Can be seen at F H'WOOD'S Grey town Auction Rooms Approved bills will bo taken if desired ; , FOR.PRIVATE SALE. PIANO, , Triohord, in first elan-order, o reallfgoodinstruiiicnt, to be sold very clit an;' Apply to • - v -- FII WOOD. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3673, 27 November 1890, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3673, 27 November 1890, Page 1
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