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W,,8, Ohbnhells, LAND, ESTATE AND GENEIIAL AGENT, PEREY STREET, MASTEETON. AGENT JB'OR London and Lancashire Firo Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette, etc., etc.. Agent for the Public Trustee. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa. Onbdialf of Tarious clients I liaro MONEY TO LEND on FREEHOLD Property from G per cent. PIANOFORTE TUNING. Ml! ROMEAIID, representative of Messrs Hoffman & Sons, Wellington, is now in Mastcrfon, and is prepared to undertake the tuning and repairing of pianofortes, organs ami liarmoniiihs, etc. Orders left at Mr Walt's bookseller, Mastcrton, will receive prompt attention I LUS H & Co, Wnus Street, gfj Weminotoh, J AVE just opened up a largo aßeort--1 of guaranteed WATERPROOF COATS which will bo sold at prices that are bound to give s'dtsfaolion, Also received a choice lot o! latest fethloncd SCARVES and BOW. UNDERCLOTHING ANDSRIRTSA SPECIALITY, It will pay you to yiw m a trial WIPE YOUK FEET JVO MOBE DIRTY, "SHODDY" DOOKMATS. THE new registered Wellington Coir Yarn Grooved Mot is the best aid most useful Mat vet made, Why? Because it not only most effectually brushes the dirtoft the coles, but also oil the sides of the shoes, and the dirt, (ailing into the grooves, can very easily be shaken or swept cjt, and not, like the ordinary mat, become a matted mass of cloggy dirt, lney are made very strong and durable, and arcnot clumsy and heavy, so that neither mistress noi maidnecd dread the shaking ol' tho nasty dirty door-mat. 1 And they will not shako to pieces—the untimely end ot the importo* shoddy door-mats, This unique mat may bo obtained through the principal storekeepers in tho Wairarapa, httnlon and Sok Makm (Wholesale Only) BEN DANKM & CO., Coir iUntaud Matting Alumifacturers, v«, Cmihmdoe TEnancE, Wria ""iron New Zealand. They Must Gome Up I J> EAD THESE TESTIMONIALS: Xo K, SoaEsssy, Clareville,— As a "Stump Extractor," the No 2 Machine purchased from you, lias given very great satisfaction. It h.s taken out every hlump where tried, and that withopt havinglo cutany oi the roots to assist it, I also lind that it turns tho stumps over without any trouble. l'ours truly, 13. W. DoitsEi, To JIa.SoiiESSE.v, Clareyille,I am very well satielicd with the Stump Extractor (No. 1 size), I purchased from you, as I havo wotked it (or 6ume time, Two men can take out more stumps with it tl an four men can with (wo screw jacks. 1 am, etc., Johannes Andekson, Belvedere. PIiICES-No. l ; £(i;No.2:£7iNo, 3: £9. A trial of Soreusen's STUMP EXTIIACTOII will take place at Lowes ,t lorns' Sale Yards on WEDNESDAY, May 30th. SETTLERS send your orders to— N. SOItENSEN, Clareville, Q HUGHES Bash Butcher, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Special Reduction Made for Oath, SAUSAGES AND GERMAN SAUSAGES ASPEOIAIITY. Great Bargains I'-VlillY .-.ATURDAX BVKKINO <Vvi\IEM 110 NTH:. mODGOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, aOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School lor boys horn the age ot nine, (Established three years,) JEADMASTER, C. L. Gardiner, 8.A., jjj_ fembroke College Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master, J, E, Bannistcr.M.A,, New Zealand University, Drill ttri Gymnastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence, Sub-jects-Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, EngHgL, Hialory, Geography, Arithmetic, Eunlid, Algebra. Roys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Christcburch and Wanganui The school games, cricket, and Assooiatior football, aro personally superintended the boys are thoroughly looked after out)', school hoursc. Th houso bos large rooms, nud stands in extensive grounds, includlnga field for cricket and football. Vacancies for several boarders nud day buys. Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the domesticarrangemems, The next term will begin on MONDAY, June 4th, 18111. Prospectus and full information on application to Woodcoto House.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4732, 29 May 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4732, 29 May 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4732, 29 May 1894, Page 4

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