PIANOS MR C. 6. CAJMPBELL TS Re-fitting anothor piano at the Empire, Hotel, Masterton. INSPECTION INVITED. To those who have old pianos this offow an advantageous way ot obtaining a comparatively now piano at a small
710KS k I E . Rustic Do? Cart, £ls Liifht Single Buggy, ;Sl4 Putnam, (stops in front and either seat opbnsas required) £l4 Parry Roirt Cart £O, Singlo Buegy Harness £3 I Properties for sale and to lease etc., etc. E.H. WADDINGTON, Commission Agent, Perry Street. •BUILDINGSOCIETY SHARES. lAM a Cash Buyer of Maaterton Building Society Shares, of third or ourth years' standing, in any number up o ten, at full value, inoludhig interest and profits. CHARLES HAINES, •'WhMBAPADAM'''Office, Mastorton , FORMLEy Upon ■Deferred'Payment." i-j S MALL FARMS, nearMsr(tl tinbornugh, varying in size, from 85 to 150 ACRES, being portion, of the Dry. r ßiver KBtate. ..All in grass, and partly fenced, and .watered chiefly by the water race and natural creeks,' . Also the DRYRIVERBOMEBTEAD itself with 1600 ncrcß of, valuable land attached thereto. Apply to ' COLEMAN PHILLIPS,; The Knoll, Featherston, or to j THE MANAGER, ' Dry River
0 It SALE COCKSFOOT SEED,, RYEGRASS SEED. GUABANTEED QUALITY, For SAMPLES and PARTIOULAE W. L. JOHNSTONE,
NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. Capital £4,500,000. WOOL, The next Auction Sale will be held at Wellington on ten March. . grassleeds, The Company has for Sale at Lowest • ■ Rates: RYEGRASSPoverty Bay, Pacoy'a Perennial, Otaro, and locally grown - ■ COCKSFOOT, 0 LOVERS, Eto; Etc. HENN'S VENETIAN BLINDS Eevolving Shutters. PRICES MOST MODERATE, Write Fob Quotations . R. W. HEN N. Molesworth Street, . WELLINGTON. JAMES COLEMAN, TTAVING taken over the •' *• BUTCBERV DUSINEBS in Eketuhuna lately carried on by Mr G. Edwards, begs to inform ttto general public and RESIDENTS OF EKETAHDNA, that they will be waited on daily as heretofore by Mr a Edwards, and hopes by keeping only tho beab of .meats and the primesr joints to have a fair Bhare of public support. Mr G, Edwards, having sold his Butchery Business at Eketahuna to Mr James Colejian, thanks the general public for the support accorded him in tho past, and .hopes that the same patronage will'be accorded to hie predecessor. FURNITURE! FOKNITIBE W WHITT ; TTASnowremovod lo his new premises, where he is showing an entirely new stook of furniture, Having larger SHOW ROOMS ho .is increaeiag the stock every, week, and intending purchasers will do well to call, whon they will find that this is the best shop in the Wairarapafor low prices and good quality. The goods Ate not made by boys but by' experienced, tradesmen. Every piece ot timber (of which Win Whitt has 40,000 feot in stook) is thoroughly sea> soned before usinq. Seoond liaiid fumi--1 ture bought for cash in large or small quantities. .Note; the address-WM, WHITT, Furniture Warehouse,) opposite MaetortonEuilding Society's office.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 4
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465Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4072, 25 March 1892, Page 4
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