PRESENTS/ „ x 1 1 ' AND TOYS. MBS FORBES wishes to draw the IfX attention of hor patrons that she of,the above lines, and would invito 1 inspection. Every artiole marked in plain ngures, at very low prices. CHEAP AND PRETTY MRU FORBFS QnMHSII
piAJN Oi'OItTE TUNING. • VIOLIN TUITION,MR '!; Can JD Y" trusts that with reaeonable charges, andaaliafaotioo given': ?i? a 'hate of Ihe support of the district. Address:-,' V 1 J. CANDY, Xinooln Maatertor-
' H. HANSEN eketahuwa boot DIRECT IMfORTER BEGS .to notify to the reaidenta oE • Ekfltahnna and.the <surrounding districts that he has now a good etook of well BBaorted boots, with constant ar«' rivals, in Ladic-.', Gent's, and Children's at, the.right made to order, ana repairs aeatlv and promptly executed. • .• >!:. .
GKASSJSKEDB. SIV2RAY, ROBERTS S CO, WELLINGTON, ' Taratahi Hotel; , MATAHI, HAVING resumed posstaion of this t Well known and popular Hoatlery the Public may rely on receiving every attention, - (food Accommodation and a First tea TABLE. .Only the best brands of WWiIS and SPIRITS kopt in GuOD STABLINGAND PADDOOKS, ♦ THO4IAS HAY, Proprietor,..,. FOR SALE. - 4,200 aores good sheep country, fenced and subdivided large portion Rritble. Homestead olose to township, 3,700 aores bush land aUofear and in grass, rioh soil we situated, subdivided into ; ODmronlent padlocks, .good buildings, a first-olass property,640 aores bush land, partially improved. With Bmall expenditure would make good farm capable of oarrylng about 1500 sheep, v 440 aores bush land, all dear and well grassed,fenced .and^subdivided,, now carrying 1200 sheep,' 240 aores partially improved bush land. 100 acres bush land, fully improved, rioh . soil, well-grassed, good dwelling and , v ,-fnrm buildings, olose to railway-station, suitable for dairy farmr 70) aores. partially improved bush land, excellent sheep country. - 500 acres partially improved bush land. " 820 aores partially improved bush land, 300 acres arable land, oloso to Mastertoh : dwelling and farmbuildioga '''•■■•■ J.- B 1 KEITH, Masterton • ESTABLISHED D YEARS,
OABTLEPOINT ACCOMMODATION . HOUSE. , ; • [LAIB CIDB UOTBL. | SYDNEY, ARTHUR PULL TB aga|n receiying visitors for the jL Summer Season; >Being situated within' & stone's throw of the* bop, the House is a splendid resort for'lnvalids and others, The ißoiise is well furaished and hasevery conveuietico, Sea-fishing in abundance, Lett's Royal Mail ooaohes leave Masterton every Tuesday and Fri day morning at 8 o'clock, returning in tiine to catch the afternoon train to We) lingtoflonthifollowingdays,-,-.. r ' The rooms are being rapidly'taken up, ao tha early application is necessary to prevent disappointment. For terms and particulars, apply S APULL, Proprietor, ...., fIOpSLOW HOAR, FURNITURE FiOTORY, QUEEN STRisET, , ,M A S TEUTON, HAVING engaged the services of a First Class Cabinetmaker fjotif Melbourne and London to fcuke^-cliarge of the Workshop, we are therefore pro. pared to exeoute any line of Furniture In the most stylish and latest designs. We beg to specially draw the attention of the public to the .fact that wo are still keep up the reputation ;the.firm has gained of turning out- well made and highly finished Furniture made from, carefully seasoned material.'. We have a :large jtock ' on hand and invite Inspection. Furniture on the AIRE SYSTEM RAMSPERGER PIANOS FOP. SALE ORDERS TAKEN FOR Z; .M, HOAR UNDKRTAKBK; ' • I'ROMPTLY 'ATTENDED,. TO
V : BUT . GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits; Confectionery, And Candied Peels. THEY are everywhere aoknowlodged to be the beat. - ; ■ ■ ' • v: PAOTORY,—AIIon St>, at! Nile St, E. Nelson, Wholesale..'Wellington Branch,—Old Custom House Streeu • 1 '
THOMAS JAGK), CABINETMAKER UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, QOEEN-BTKEET HABTRRTON SnPPOM IiCOAI-JffDDSTB?, 0 BEAtE,. PiiUtnma JsiTiiomixh/ i 'nukes, ail descriptions .of En. wars at prices that doty competition, vu ... Galvanised Tankß and Portable Boilers withcaatlronelbows.a ipeoiaiity. QAiSIIITINQ im wth thiMsl material and imhnansfop; quarankei i AITBIAL BOIIOITED,,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 4
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597Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4674, 20 March 1894, Page 4
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