•A CCOMMODATION for.Boarders Xli nud ; Travellers; also board-only; at Mrs (J. Young's Holly Hoiiso, Dixon Btreot-j fllaßtortoiij Teriiis moderate. X\J 'ANTJSD KjN.OWJN—that J. N, iji _ •Bruntoii,:Tailu l r l has removed b Ms private li,ouso in Ojiaki Road, Lansdowne. .Ordure may also bo left witl; Messrs ftood and Johnston, Confectionon, Msßtei'tpu..• > !'/" 'i .1;•' W^NTEI).— A'.(good •; female t coot. "Apply sharp 'fcoti's Teinperane Hotel, Quyen Sti'fijt'Masterton. LltiiiNSlSD -REGISTRY OFFICE WAITING ENGAGEMENT-Mar-'ried couple, l wife good cook, man generally useful; Alsoj waiting engagement;' : 8 : * general '' Bei'viiiits,' Fred. WRionr's ; REQISTR HALL .SiBREfI'MAtipTOS'.' Gi .w's.Y y B8 Sil .o;NOutfitter .-itml U > General Dealer, has removed to new premises , ; in .-..Queen v Street,- ■, Mastorton, lately occupied.by.B.'G, Williams and . has had. tho shop -fitted .up iu tho most improved style, and is now prepared to sera his old fiicnds and [he public with .thd: best goods for the New Year. . J ... J AM'JiD TO BELb,—By H. Jonea , , . • : 'Woi)d Oartar, UpperPlaiiiEoad, second-'class Firewbrid, ( good iutnutt wood/Ils pcr'cordi 4ft, longths, Orders may be loft.with Mr J. Wickciiß, QjiieeikBtrrofc'^Mastorton.',.... ' ' ANTED—The public to know that they can obtain pure mado on tho premises, at tho Calodoinan Confectionery Works,' .'Qiioen-jtreoc, Mastorton. it Known, that I am now v i Removed to my new premises in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cubastreet,- and : : ndjoininsr tho Gr'oy Valley Coal Company's. yurdS, and, as usual, I am prepared to' Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles oii the shortest notice aud on the M'oat liberal temjs to suit customea My prices aro the lowest when tho witmimship'is taken into account.' Ladies Phmtoija a speciality, Jn stockBuggies, Phietous, Waggonettes,. Dog Carts, and Spring, carts,cheap. ■ M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory. WANTED KNOWN— TAILORING :i:.;, TAILORING! ■ James-Webb, Mastertens Greatest Tailor, is still tobo found at m old stand, NEXT THEATRE ItOYAL, My old customers lrao,», this (act. New ones are invited to come and try and tliey will be delighted. Nofancy prices charged, but a saving of 20/- on every suit to all wlio patronise me, 1131 liavo' tho largest stock of tweeda coatings, sorges, liningi' trimminga, etc. and tho largest' staff of skilled find competent tradesmen in thcAVairarapa, laUo buy wcli which enables mo to . quote prices for rash cheappr than any other tailoring establishment in tho District. Como and give mo a trial ear y, to avoid being , disappointed in the great tush for Good Seasonable Suits/ Everyoue wanted to inspect my stock. No charge foe - admission. Attention and Civility given tc J J.-MMul!y yours to comma'nd.-JAMES WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street Mastorton. AJHTO iUNOWN That wo supply tho trade with lartje or small quantities of tho. best lollies a Wellington prices, Caledonian' Confectionery works, Queen-street, Mnste'rton ffl W. (, OUR ELL &Co., Gonorai I'Carriers aud Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse work of" all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wn not only clear goods, but land thera at custcmors' doors. Good storogo accommodation. 'Furniture carefully removed... EiKUlTEDlloom Sale, tho outcome "of / the liito" Uoom "in Melbourne, commences on tho 2Cth inst; at To Aro House, Wellington. EItUPT.KD Boom jiaie. Terriblo dcprcssiou in Melbourne. Immense purchases of seasonable drapery at incredibly low prices by James Smith, Tc Aro Houeo, Wellington.- : ; ' ■ \ mHE, Erupted Boom Sale will be the J. ; biggest and most wonderful of all tho Sales over hold iu New Zealand, It will bo to overyone's interest to visit it at To Aro House, Wellington. BllUl'X&U JBoom Sale .will save money for all who. visit it, how much will bo a matter of much astonishment ami pleasure when tested'at Tc Aro House, Wellington. EltUPIIil) Doom Sale." Country settlers _ should either visit this Salo/ send thoir orders by friends to execute, or send direct toJauics bmitb, To Aro Houso, Wellington. 1 ;
PHOTOGRAPH* OPAL, lirumido, Pnpor arid Bilvo' Print Enlargements, from C. D. V. to Lifts Sim,, finished with Enamo'l, Or. dinary or Mat-Opal Surfaco. PORTRAITS:, 'THBBB.Qijmtee •;AKDFoII LENOIU ; V Cabinets, Beautifully Finished, ' Equal to tho boat ■ produced in tht Colony, for: 7sCd Half Dozon) O / r ~ 12a04 One Dozen f 0/": ® 0fy ' Famiot Group Vignettes with Enamel or Mat-Opal-'Surface;'also finished in Water or Oil Colours. , Views Ta ken in Town or Countsy, : On Sale 1 Tho best assortment of Maori Photos in Now Zealand. lies. 18. frige, masterton EKETAHUNA LIYEIiY AiND BAIT STABLES. Mr ALLAN MANGUSON TITISIIES to inform thoßenoral pub YV lie that ho haa taken over trom Mr J. Jones, tho Livery andßa.it Stable and Grass Paddooka held by him in con nation with the Temporanco Hotel, Saddle Houses and Boobies always ox hire.Single and Double Buggies to lucct evoiy i and late trains if required, First olas3 Puddocka for Horses and all . '. kinds of Stdck.' 1 • OIIAIIGKS MODEHATR. WOODCOTIi HOUSE" SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, The Next term will begin on Wednesday, 'let February, 1803, '
Headmaster, c,l, Gardiner, d.a,, Pembroke College, Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master. G jf. Wooldridge, M.A„ Kcblo College, Oxford; Drill, ing and Gymnostio liistnictor, Sergeant Lawrenco. ' Bubjcots—Divinity, Latin Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra, lioys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Christchurch and Wanganui, . The Eohool games, crickot, and Association football, are "penally superintended, and.the boys aro loughly looked after out of school hours. Ihouselias,large rooms and Btands in Jinsivo grounds" inoludinjj a field for • Iket antt football, An experienced matron in chargo of tho domestio arrango-i Bits |aeaiicicß Porßevural Boarders and i Day linyt), for Prospectus ami full inforuiatioti Bly to the HEADMASTER lA.H, COOK, (Bucccastir to Cook & Sun) ESTABLISHED 1842. Jailors and habit ■ iwAEERS, ; . |7. LIMBION QOAV.", WEy-iserfiM 1 (Opposite Govornmcnt Buildings.) : Our Motto is "OHEAPEBT'OF THE DEBT," Tuntry ordors carefully and punctually attended to aiid Roods forwarded by Parcels Post, [\CAr.u.| • G, TiHeard Itasch, ;'i AR C:iI.I.I' EC T, : - i >■:. Hallatreot, Uastcrton. Drawinjs ami Spicifuxd'ums pre-perul ; for Patents.- ■■■ ■ NOTICE OF REMOVAL, " 0. TILLEARD NATUSCH, 'AItCHITRCT, Has removed hia olllco to his. temporary-rcsidoiicu in llall Street During the rebuilding "of his houaij' lately destroyed byliro.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4330, 30 January 1893, Page 3
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974Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4330, 30 January 1893, Page 3
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