BUSINESS SOTE IC^TION mHB NEWEST BOOKS &eo( Itom Lop I don abd the loading Engliih Journals# Magazines, and Newspapers may bo obtained within a lew hoursolitbfc to#o!ovpg( kept in stock. „ Agent fo»" WAiiußiPi Djult Tuffiß." , ■ Aflrst-olaBS and' complete printing rfook on the premises, J, B. INNEW, Pbkteb, Statioms, M BochbeljLßD (Opposite McGill's Buildings) Willis SM .^...Wellington mom house scum, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON! A Classical School,lor boys from the age ol nine. (Established three years,) READMASIEB, C. L. Gardiner, 8.A., Pembroke'Collegii Cambridge; Real' dent Assistant Master, E. Y. Bannister,B.A,, Hew Zealand University j Drill nastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Hub jcots—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, Eng ;li, History, Geography, Arllhmotio.Ellalla, Bojb prepared for scliolarahipa The school games, orlcket, and Assoc! , football, arc personflll? euperintsnded, and the boys are thoroughly looked afterout,of school bourse. Th house has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for orlcket and football. Vacancies for several boarders and day boys.. , Mr Gardiner's'sister is in charge of, the. demistio arrangements, The next term will begin early in the Ist full information"on application to Woodcote REDUCTION SALE. HAVING just completed ourhalf-yearly stocktaking we intend holding a reduction Sale" on Goods that have been for 14 DAYS ONLY, REDUCTIONS ON WHITE SHIRTS REDUCTIONS ON REGATTA SHIRTS REDUCTIONS ON SCARPS, TIES REDUCTIONS ON BRACES, BELTS Reduced to just one half the original price, being only slightly soiled. GENTS KID GLOVES., Formor price 5/6, now !/■ suitable lot " CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN HOSE, Original price 2/6,2/-, I/O. Reduced to 1/- _ CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, Usual price IJ9 to 4/6. Slightly Bpoiled now 3d, 3d, and tfd. AT TUB NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY 67 Lauibton Quay and 87 Cuba Street, Wellington. J. W, BENTLEY MANAGER mHE Premises and Goodwill of the BUTCHERING BUSINESS ■ at Carterton so successfully conducted for many years by Mb T. A, WESTON, The premises to be sold with or without stock-in-trade. . This ejtabliehraent ia replete with every convenience repaired in the trade and ia being offered owing to the present proprietor being about to retire from msioess. The terms of payment can bo made easy it required, For particulars apply to the pr opriqto GEO. A. FAIRBKOTHER, Commission Agent. CARTERTON
J. LUSH & Co HATTERS AN J? MERCERS, Wans Stheet, (59 Wemoion. HAVE Oil view one of the finest eelectioDß of (Jests' Meruery ki bb seen in Wellington, at bed-rock prions. One visit to our shop will con. vines anyone of thii faot, Country 'miters will find it to Urn advantage to givim 9 trial
painless emiction of teeth INSERTION OP ARTIFICIAL TEETH, TWTR BRIDGE has received the following flittering testimonial Dbar Sib, —During the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 my horse was killed under me, and in the fall I received a kick, which shattered the one aide of my mouth, Owing to the' peculiar and perious damage, I hare had always the best London dentists, and have tried Monsieur Ducrot, the celebrated Parisian 1 dentist, but none hare given me such a' splendid fit and comfort as you hare done; and out of gratitude Isball recommend yon whenever I can. I must say yonr charge is extremely modeiate. ' • Yours Truly, A, B. KBOUSE, Inspector for North Island Standard Accident Assurance Co. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. DENTIST 103, Upper 'Willis Street Wellington Charles 3, Scott, AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUATOR. Home Aitent.—Bonis Collected SALES conducted In.town or county as desired. Agent—Norwich Union Fire A sui ' ance Society. Farms .D'or Bale, MB SCOTT HAB TEE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES FOR SALEACRES, all in grass, well fended) Maharahara, KA ACRE FARM, Woodlands Road, Six wv roomed house, sUbles, dairy, 1 acre Li Gordon. »l'-t ACRES, 1} miles from Woodville, fire * u roomed house, a grand orchard bringug in £2O a year for trait, every convenience required ona small farm,. CHASGSCOTT, AUCTIONEER, - : WOODyiLLE J. W. BRIDGE, HOUSE litFBINOB OF WALES POSITOBY.
inhabitants of Masterton and the public generally tlist we have purchased the old-established business formerly carri'.d i on by Mr W. Ml, and solicit a continuance of that aopport wiiioh has been so liberally accorded to him in the past. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be nnder our personal snper rißion, : and,, every jnr charge. SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on jommercial travollera promptly attended to, Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness with (he utmost care and eatisfaotio'n goaiana teed, '■ ■ A BUS will ran to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore, Note—The 'Tenai and; Caatlepoin COAGH will ran aa'usual, and will be in oharge ol a competent and popular' driver, to. PARCELS entrastsd to onr oare nill be carried at moderate rates.:,. WELLEJi BRQS, - MASTEBTOK ■g-h til rrJJ ERS, DENTIST, \, lEoa-si MisrasioH,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4672, 17 March 1894, Page 4
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