W. B, Chennells, LAND, ESTATE AND GrMEBAti AGENT, lEERY STBEET, MASTEKTON. AGENT I'OU London mul Lancashire Fire Insuranc Company. Colonial Mutual life AssnranceSocictj New Zealand Accident Insurance Com pnny. Mercantile and Dankruptey Gazette, etc., cte.^ Agent for the Public Trustee, Deputy Official Assignee in banhruptc for "NVnirnmpa. On behalf pi various clients I hav MONEY TO LEND on FDEEHOLI I'roporly from C per cent. PIANOFORTE TUNING. Mil IiOBT.HUAItD, represontativ of Messrs Hoffman & Som Wellington, is now in Mastcrton, and i prepared to undertake the tuning aw repairing of pianofortes, organs awl liai moniuns, etc. Orders left at Mr Watt bookseller, Mastcrton, v>ill recei\ prompt attention • H. I ' 5 I , I■ w P D I Tf| 0 I ' I iIS? 1 I W 1 & s i § 0 | 8 & S I 0 1 8 * & M 4 ?*® o j g s* R 0 5 R I p H W *® R W S tr il « go • 1 « J. LUSH (Si Co., WttUS STBEET, QQ WBLUSOXOH. HAVE just opened up a large assoi of guaranteed WATERPROOF COATS which will be sold at prices that a bound to give satisfaction. Also received a choice lot of late ashioncd SCARVES AND BOWS. UNDERCLOTHING AND SHIRTS SPECIALITY. It will pay you to give w a trial WIPE YOUK FEE 1 NO MORE DIRTY, "SHODDY" DOORMATS. THE new registered Wellington Coir Ya Grooved Mat is the best ni'd most uf Jul Mat yet made, Why? Because it n only most effectually brushes the dirtolf t soles, but also oil the sides o! the shoes, a; the dirt, failing into tho grooves, can ve easily be shaken or swept o'it, and not, li the'ordinnry mat, become a matted mass cloggy dirt, lney arc made very strong ai durable, and arenot clumsy and lieavy, that neither mistress noi maid need dread I shaking ot' tho nasty dirty door-mat. 1 Ai they will not shake to piccc3—tho untime end of the importo' shoddy door-mats. This unique mat may be obtained tbrouj tho principal storekeepers in the Wairarap hmtors and, Sok Malxrs (1 Vholm Only) BEN DANKS & CO., Coir Mat and Mattiu; Manufacturers, 43, Cambridge TEanACE, Weh '"iion New Zealand. NOTICE. AFTER being nearly twenty yea in llio omply of Mr "W. I'mihy, navo taken over his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY,; And hope by civility and attention business to obtain a fair share of tl patronage of the people living in Ma ion and luiripuni. Every description of meat or th iikst (jvaliltv will hi- kept, mid sold reasonable prices. W. MOEEIS, Family Butcher, ICuinruM... JlastMto "Painless mm TION OF TKETH akd INSERTION OF ARTIFICIAL TKETH. MS BRIDGE has received the followii flittering testimonial Dm Sib, -During tbo Franco-Frussi; Ivor in 1870 my horse was killed under mc,ai in the fall I received a kick, which shattt-r the one side of ray mouth. Owing to t peculiar and serious damage, I have had I ways the test London dentists, anil have trii Monsieur Ducrot, the celebrated Tamil dentist, bat none have given me such a uplc did fit and comfort as you havu done; and o of gratitude I shall recommend you vhenev 1 can. I must say your charge is extreme moderate. Yours Truly, A. H. KROU3E, Inspector for North Island Standard Accidc Assurance Co, CONSULTATION AND ADVICK FKE J. W, BKIDGE, DENTIST, 102, Upper Willis Street, Wellington. ' mOCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, MOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School lor boys from the ago nine. (Established threo years,) Headmaster, c. l. Gardiner, bj Pembroke College Cambridge; He; dent Assistant Master, J, E. Bannister,M,/ New Zealand University, Drill naßtic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Sn jects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, En ligb, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Eucli Algebra. Boys prepared (or scholarshi and entrance at Christchurcband Wangam Tho school games, cricket, and Associatii football, are personally superintended the boys are thoroughly looked alter out) school bourse. 'l'll house has largo room and stands in extensive grounds, indndinj field for cricket and football. Vacancies tor several boarders and di boys, Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of tl domestic arrangement, 'J he next term will begin on AIOND.II Dune 4th, 181)4. t'rospcclus and lull into mation on application to Woodcote House, "THE WARWICK' HIOH-CLABB BOARDING ESTAI LISHMENT FOR Gentleum, Families Ann Touwsh, By Day or Week. Hot and Coin Water Baths, 67, Wellington T ftaoo, FINEST VIEW IN W. MABTERTOH PERMANENT INVESTMENT AM/ BUILDINC fIOCJETY. r» >HE Society ia prepared to gran X LOAiIS-ropayflWo or otherwise--on f.ppveYWt freehold o le/eohold oecuritice, und to KEOEIVI MBYON DBPUaIT. , ? Terms on Application. .. ,1. Jtt. KKITIIj-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4737, 4 June 1894, Page 4
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750Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4737, 4 June 1894, Page 4
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