4VWDCOTE: H,-q jvs-jH tS.qvflooii. 1 MOBBON STREET, WELLINGTON,' mrmmm' f BADMASTEB, 0.1. Gardiner, 8.A., New Zealand University j prill inoßtio Instructor, Sergeant v Lawronoe. ijubicbts—Divinity, Latin,. Qreekjrenoh, EngIlgL, History, Gejograp.lijf.Arithmetio, Enolid, Algebra. Boys : prepared for. scholarships and entranoe at Ghristohiiroh'titad 'Wafaganui football, aro personally superintended ,: field for orioket and football.. j Vacancies for sovoral boarders and day The nest term will begin on MONDAY, Jnno 4th, 181)1,, , Prpspeotus and lull infprFTEB beius nearly twenty years fcJ k. mtheeinplyofMrW.PsEEVil navo taken ovorius kuripum butchery; I .' ; .' ' '■.' "':'• ' J And hope by civility and attention to ; business to. obtain a {air share of tho patronage of thopooplo living in Maston and BJiripuhi. Every description of .heat of the best quality will bo kept, and sold at rcasonablo.prieos, ',. /v W.MORRIS. Family Butcher, Kdbipuki,, ,■„„ ;Masibbtok. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO. H.CtaT (CampbellsCrust), [CS.OwBti GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING and FOIWABDING AGENTS MORES; WstIINOTON, DuHEDIN, CnR'iICHTJIIOH, AUOKIASD, OmuioiAND Gobe, Agencies throughout the AustraUanCn'onies end Abroad. Consignments for Country Firms cleared through Customs and forwarded with despatch nul moderate charges. iHEN.Z.EXPliESSCO.bcgtoannounce that they bavo nowopened np Agencies throughout the Vi'airarapa distriots as under, and consignees of goods from Wellington and other parts o! the Colony can have ihe benefit ol our special low rates, including railago and delivory, by ordering their goods to be sent through us:— a Aoents. Feathhision Messrs MoLeod & MoKenzle Orrvtowv .. Meun TTnuao ,tr WiwJim Camrmoh ~ ~ Mr D. Sullivan MAsraimw ~ Mrß.Evemden.Junr. EffiTAiirjNA ~ ~ MrA.Mangu?ca Pabiawa „ ~ Mrß.Budden Extract feom Scale op Ouahoes wiom Wellisotos, lstiomso Railage and Deuteby:— To Carterton 3fl) 71b 14!b 281b: 6GIb 6d :Od 1/6 2/- ; 2/e lowt lc lqr k 2qr lo 3 qr 2o 2o lqr 2o 2qr 3/3 3/9 4/3:. 4/9 5/3, 5/9 6/3 1' Mastorton 3lb 71b 141b 281b. 201b , (id 9d 1/6 2/- 2/6 lowt lo lqr lo2qrlo3qr 2o 2o lqr 2o2qr 4/3 4/9 .6/3 6/9 6/3 7/- • And so on. NOTE: Thes3 m the ordinary freights. For goods with special low railway rates our charges aro proportionately'less. ' Pull information on application to Local Agents; or to Wellington Manager ■ DAY© GAIN OLLUi HOTEL, MA ST E R TO N , HAYING' assumed possession of the above Hotel 1 beg to notify,to the Settlers of the District and' the Travels Pnblio that no effort will be spared to for their comfort and convenience, for whlohtheClub Hotel ha3become s WINES AND SPIRI BEST BR A 'iff D NIGHT PORTER IN ATTEiIDAN) JOSEPH MANRET), Propri PAINLESS EXTRACTION TEETH, .i , AND INSERTION OF ARTIFI-1 CIAL TEETH,
"■*• flittering testimonial.'- • : Drab. Sm,-During war in 1870 my horse was killed 'unto me,nnd in the fall I received a kick, which shattered the one bUo of my mouth. Owing to the peculiar end jcrious damage. I havo hadl always the best London dentists, and too tried Monsieur Ducrot, the celebrated Parisian of gratitude I shall recommend yoti. whenever I can. I must say your chargo is extremely moderate. • . Yours Truly,, "' ' • ' f , , M - ( A. a KROUSE. , Inspector for North Island Stindard Accident' AesuranceCo, ' • . . ' : ; CONSULTATION AND' ADVIOK FREE J. WrBEIDGtE. D NT IST', 102, Upper Willis Street. Wellington ; Revolving ShutteiyVcne« tian and Wire Blind •- ■ Factory. 105; Upper Willis Street, Wellington. J. Andrews, Proprietor. J ANDEEWS (lato Pctherick & Co.) . begs to inform the residents of the Wmrararn and tho puMicgcncrnliy.tlint he is constantly mnniifiicturing liovolv ing Shutters, Ycnctiim'and Wire Blinds, wuicli he is prepared to supply on the shortest notice at reasonable prices.' : All descriptions of BLINDS, licpaircd at Lowest Prices,., ■ ■ A Packing. Case Factoty Atlqckd. Lttddcr-wcbbing Gordiug.anG all mini,iul for ropairs always in stock, ' Estimates given on application ',' '"PIANOB. ? J. ALWAYS llavc ■ sovcral first-class PIANOS ; For, sale at moderate prices, and invite inspection. . : ; Second-hand pianos bought 'or oV ••. Instruments carefullyrepaired.;;}'; FURNITURE WAREHOJiJSE,; Queen ■•: SinEEi,,,;;,^;,.,,;,3M[A6iEiiipNi ■- .; : y:;■■■"' OHUBCa-SI,":-; ;•"'■ o; --148X11110!?; H9Hrß4tpß^;iiiaatiii:B^ffl'i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4756, 25 June 1894, Page 4
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617Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4756, 25 June 1894, Page 4
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