PIANOS": ■* 1R C. H. CAMPBELL J IDg TH "S Rn-fittinß anothor piano &t the i Empire Hotel, Mastorton, ' r at INSPECTION INVITED. jj cr To those who have old pianos this p U " sal fieri an advantageous way ot obtaining in , comparatively new piano at a small bl ,yhk Ivustio Dot; Cart, £ls ,inht Single Buggy, 114 'utnam, (steps in front and either seat opens as required) £l4 'arry Road Cart ® jiEjht Single Bußgy Harness £8 Properties for sale and to lease etc, etc, E.H. WADDINGTON, Commission Agent, Perry Street, BUILDING BOOIETY SHARES. 1 AM ft Cash Buyer of Masterton X Building Society Shares, of third or ourth years' standing, in any number up o ten, at full value, including interest CHABLES HAINES, " Wairahapa Daily" Office, Masterton FOR SALE. Upon Deferred Payment. |1 SMALL FARMS, noarMar. tinborough, varying in size from 85 to 150 ACRES, being portion of the Dry Kiver Estate. All in grass and partly fenced, and watered chiefly by the water raoo and natural crepke. Also thoDRYMVER HOMESTEAD itself with ICOO acres wf valuable land attached thereto. Apply to COLEMAN PHILLIPS, The Knoll, Featheraton, or to THE MANAGER, Dry River DOR SALE. COCKSFOOT SEED, 1050 SACKS, EYEGRASS SEED, • 500 SACKS, Guaranteed Quality. For SAMPLES and PARTICULARS Apply— W. L, JOHNSTONE, NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. Capital £4,000,000, WOOL. The noxt Auction Sale will be held at Wellington on 4th March. grass~seeds, The Company has for Sale at Lowest Rates; RYEGRASSPoyetty Bay, Pacey'e Perennial, Ota?o, and locally grown COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, Eta, Etc. HENN'S VENETIAN BLINDS Bevolving Shutters, PRICES MOST MODERATE. Whiie For Quotations R. W. lIENN Molesworth Street, W E L L I N GT O N. JAMES COLEMAN, TTAVING tnken over the ■*"*• BOTCHERY BUBINE6B in fiketahuna lately carried on by Mr 0, Edwards, begs to inform the general public and RESIDENTS OF EKKTAHIWA, that they will be waited on daily as horotofore by Mr U, Edwards, and hopes by keeping only the heat of meats and the primes! joints to have a fair share of public support. Mr G. Edwards, having sold his Butchery Business at Eketahuna to Mr James Coleman, thanks the.genoral public for the support accorded him in the past, and dupes that the same patronage will be accorded to his > predecessor, ' FURNITURE I FUiuNITUKU W WHITT "TT AS now removed lo his new premises, whero he is showing an ontirely new stook of furniture. Having larger SHOW KOOMS he is increasing J the stock every week, and intending I purchasers will do well to call, when they will find that this is the best shop iu the i 1 Wairarapa for low prices and good qual- ! : ity. The noods are not made by boys but by experienced tradesmon. Every » piece ot timber (of which Win Whitt has a 40,000 feet in stock) is thoroughly scan ' soncd before using. Secondhand furni- '• ture bought for cash in large or small quantities, Note the address—WM, WBITT, Furniture Warehouse, oppo« site Maaieitonßuilding Society's office,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4070, 23 March 1892, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4070, 23 March 1892, Page 4
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