W. B. Ohennells, * lAOT),ESTATBAIfDGBNBBAI 'j ■ AGENT, B PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. oi AGETNT DOB London aud Lnncasliiro Firo Instiranco n Company. . ;? Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. :j c Now Zealand Accident Insurance Com- fl| puny. an Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette. j„ etc., etc., w Agent for tho TuLlic Trustee. vi Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy h for Wnirarapa. ° On behalf oi various clients I have bi MONEY TO LEND on FREEHOLD <" Property from 6 percent. " PIANOFORTE TUNING. « n ME ROBT. HEARD, representative w of Messrs Hoffman k Sons, »' Wellington, is now in Mastcrton, and is » prepared to undertake tho tuning and ffl repairing of pianofortes, organs and linr- g nioiiiims, etc. Orders left nt Mr "V\ ntt b h bookseller, Mastcrton, will receive „ prompt attention i J. LUSH & Co,, Wilus Street, 69 Wellixoton. f AVE just opened up a largo aeeortXJL of guaranteed WATERPROOF COATS which will bo sold at prices that aro bound to give satisfaction, Also received a choice lot o! latest asjiiotied SCARVES and BOWS. UNDEROLOTHIEG ANDSMRTSA SPECIALITY, It toil! paj/ you to jitc «s a (rial. WIPE YOUR FEET NO MORE DIRTY, " SHODDY" DOORMATS. /PHEnew registered Wellington Coir You JL GrooTcd Mat iB tho best avi most useful Mat yet made, Why? Because it not only most effectually brushes tho dirtoff the soles, but also oft tho sides of the shoes, and tho dirt, lolling into the grooves, can very easily be shaken or swept oil, and not, lib the ordinary mat, become a matted mass jf cloggy dirt. Iney are mado very strong and durable, and arenot clumsy and heavy, so that neither mistress noi maid need dread the shaking of' tho nasty dirty door-mat.' And they will not shako to pieces—the untimely end of the importe' shoddy door-mats, This uniquomatmaybe obtained through the principal storekeepers iutboWairarapa, hw\lors and Sole Makers (WMaak BEN JMNKS & CO., Coir Mat aud Matting Miuuj/acturere, 43, CAaBRTDOE Tebback, Wkwiton Now Zealand. AFTER being nearly twenty years in the cmply of Mr W. Pour, I nave taken over lus KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain a fair share of the patronage of the peoplo living iu Maston and Xuripuui. Every description of meat of the best quality will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices. W. MOERIS, Family Butcher, PAINLESS EXTRACTION UP TEETH ADD INSERTION OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. *V-L (Mitring testimonial : Dear Sib, -During tho France-Pnmian war in 1870 my horae was killed under me,nnd in tho fall I received a kick, which shnttoicd the oae side of my mouth, Owing to tho peculiar and serious damage, I have had always the best London dentists, and have tried Monsieur Ducrot, the celebrated l'arisian dentist, bat none have given mo such a splendid fit aud comfort as you have done; and out of gratitude I shall recommend you whenever 1 can. 1 must say your charge is extremely moderate. Yours Truly, A. H. KROUSE, f Inspector for North Island Standard Accident Assurance Co, CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. J, W. BRIUUE, DENTIST, 102, Upper Willis Street, Wellington. WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, uOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School for boys from the ago oi nine, (Established thiee yean,) TEADMASTEIt, C. L. Gardiner, 8.A., jj. I'cmbroke College Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master, J, E, Bannister.M, A,, New Zealand University, Drill tri G;ninaslic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, Eng]igh,History,Gcography,Arithmetic,Euolid, Algebra. Boys prepared tor scholarships and entrance at ChrißtcbuichandWanganui The school games, cricket, and Assooiatior football, are personally superintended the boys are thoroughly looked after out)i school bourse. Th bouse has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football, Vacaucic3 for several boarders and day boys. Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the domestic arrangements, The neit term will begin on MONDAY, June 4th, 18114. Prospectus and full information on application to Woodcoto House, "THE WAIIVVICK' IGH-CLASS IiOARDINU ESTAB LISHMENTFOR Gbntieiien, Families add Toomsra, By Day or Week, Dot and Coin Water Baths, 57, Wellington Terrace, FINEST VIEW IN WELLINGTON, MASTERTON PERMANENT WVJJSTMENT and BCIbDIN' 800IETX NUB Society in prepared to grant L LOANS—repayable byinstalment or otherwise—on approved freehold or leasehold securities, and to REOSIYE MQNM UN DEPOSIT. Termi on Application. J, U. KEITH, hUnaner.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4736, 2 June 1894, Page 4
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700Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4736, 2 June 1894, Page 4
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