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W. B/Chennells, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, PEAKY BTHEET, MASTEEIW, J AGKNT *'OR London ami Lancashire Five Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company, Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazelle, etc., etc., Agent for the Public Trustee. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for AYairavana. On behalf of various clients I have MONEY TO LEND on FREEHOLD Property from (i per cent. PIANOFORTE TUNING. Mil ROUT. HEARD, representative of Messrs Hoffman & Sons, "Wellington, is now in Masterton, and is prepared to undertake the tuning and repairing of pianofortes, organs and harmonium, etc. Orders lctt at Mr Watt's bookseller, Masterton, will receive prompt attention J. LUSH « Co., Wims Sirset, (59 YtaussiM, J AVE just openejKp a ltirgo assort Xx °f guaranteed WATERPROOF COATS tthicH will bo sold at prices that an bound to give sitiafaction, Also received a choice lot oflatesl fashioned SCARVES asd BOWi UNDERCLOTHING AND SPECIALITY, It will \>mj you to aim m a trial WIPE YOUR FEE! NO MOBB DIRTY, "SIiOLHDY" DOOH-MATS, /p HE ncw registered \Yellington Coir Yar, JL Greoved Mat is the best nid most use ful Mat yet made, Why? Itoauso it no only most effectually brushes the dirt off tin soles, but also off the sides of the shoes, am the dirt, falling into the grooves, can ver easily bo shaken or swept e'.it, and not, lik! tho ordinary mat, become a matted mass: cloggy dirt, lney are made very strongani durable, and are not clumsy and heavy, si that neither mistress noi maid need dread tb shaking of' the nasty dirty door-mat.' Am they will not shake to pieces—the untimel; end of the importe' shoddy door-inats, This unique mat may be obtained tbrougl tho principal storekeepers intheWairarapa hmnion and Sole Malm (Wtdual Only) BEN UAJVKB & CO., Coir Mat and Matties Manufacturers, 43, Caiidbidoe Tebracb, Welu-iton New Zealand, They Must Come Up: J£ EAD THESE TESTIMONIALS 'lo N. Sobessf.Ni Clareville,— As a "Stump Extractor," the No ' Machine purchased from you, lias givei very great satisfaction. It lus taken ou every slump where tried, and that withou having to cut any of the roots to assist it, . also lind that ii turns the stumps ove Without any trouble. Yours trnly, K. W. Dohset. To Mn. Soresses, Clareville,I am very well satisfied with tb Stamp Extractor (No. 1 size), I puicbasei from you, as I have worked it lor samo time Two men can take out more stumps with i tinnfour men can with two screw jacks, I am, etc.. Joihsxb Asoekson, Belvedere. PEICES-No. 1: C«; N0.2: £7jNc a: AU A (rial of Soraiscn's STUMP EX TRACTOR will take place at Lowes ! lorns'Sale Yards oinVEItt'ESDAY MayjlOlh. SETTLERS semi your orders to— N. SORENSEN, Clareville. P< C. HUGHES Gash Butcher, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, Spicial reduction Made for Cash, SAUSAGES AND GERMAN SAUSAGES AS FECI A LIT Y. Great Bargains EVERY SATURDAY EVENING SUMMEB MONTHS mODGOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, IiOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School (or boys from tho ago ( nine. (Established three years,) HEADMASTER, 0, L. Gardiner, B.A Pembroke College Cambridge; Itcs dent Assistant Master.J. E.Bannistor.M.A New Zealand University, Drill a r d Gjir nastiq Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence, Sul jeets—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, Enj li^L, History, Geography, Ar i thmettc, Euolie Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarshij anil entrance at Christchurch and Wanganu Tho school games, cricket, and ABSociatio football, are personally superintended the boys are thoroughly looked after out), Echool bourse, Th house has largo roorni and stands in extensive grounds, including field for cricket and football, Vacancies for several boarders and da boyn, Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of tb domestic arrangements, The next term will begin on MOND.iI June -Kb, 18!lf. Prospectus and full infoi nation on application to Woodcoto House,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 28 May 1894, Page 4

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618

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 28 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4731, 28 May 1894, Page 4

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