TENDERS. SCRUB & LIGHT BUSH FALLING. - irr.ENDERS-to closo on tho 30th 'JL JULY—are mvitcd fur Cutting about Four Hun< drecl Acres oi Scrub and Light Bush on the Maitiilnum station, the work to be completed by the 31st October next. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, For further particulars apply to A, MURRAY, < Manager, I Mataikuna. Education Board, Wellington, 14th July. 1892, mENDERS for Now WrhoolH a<; To Aro uud lUnstci'lon and lor additions to the school at Levin will be received at this office up to Monday, the 25th inst. Flans and specirtcatious at my office, and for Maßtorton at tho office of >Vm. Sellar, and for Levin at the Bchoolhuuse, Levin. THOMAS TURNMJLL, Architect to tho Board, YTT A iiTE D : Bushmen for felling 450 acres in 150 blocks.. Men shown over bush on Thursdays V.&W. WARDELL, IF the parties who have taken possession of tho St Bernard dog, Monk, do not release him at once, proceedings will be taken. P. GILL. By Appointment to His Exobllenoy THE GoTEBNOR, WBIGGLESWORTH ft BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, HavkNowonViewA splendid series Df Photographs nt His Excellency the Governor and the The very high praise of king the bed em taken ofHk Emltoity ani the Oomifen has been accorded to these pictures. WB ARK, AND ALWAYS HAVE BEEN, THE ONLY PHOTOGRAPHERS IN WELLINGTON HOLDING FIRST AWARDS most THE Sidney, Melboobne, and New Zealand Exhibitions. We keep a|mll and thoroughly competent Star of EiirLOYM lor every department. Every advantage that Science, Ability, and Induktbt can givo, we employ without stint (or the benefit of our work, Our ENLARGEMENTS on OPAL, BROMIDE PAPER, &c, are worked by Special Processes, and are of great beauty, king' most carefully and elaborately finished by able and experienced Artists. ' Finally, we ore by far the Oldest Established and Cheapest House in (own, ENAMELED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quartern or Full Length— FIRST COPY •)/- Half Dozen 7/6 One Dozen 12/6 FOROASHATTIME OF SITTImI ONLY. Pattntm and Proprietors of th Malt" Cpal Type Process, 7, Willis-Street, Wellington. THEFUTUKKREVEALKDBY THE HAND. Br Pro Valentine B. WaIkm,M.S.P.A (From Ameiioa). • ILLNESS, Disease and Death prevented and future happiness gained by Palmisti/. Hours of consultatior—- }} to J 5 2t06 s V to 0. Fee?!. Ad: dress-Mrs G. Young, Holly Houso, Dixon-Btreet. ALL accounts owing to the late James Reardon, of Mastertoh, must be paid to the undersigned on or before August Ist, 1892, and all claims against his estate must bo sent in (in duplicate) by that date to " : O.H. SAVAGE ] ob > Executors, THOMAHLYONSj Otto R.H.BLACKIBTON, Daneyirke, Solicitor to the estate.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4170, 20 July 1892, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4170, 20 July 1892, Page 3
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