Wo6#fctiTE HOUSE S.CHOOL. riOBSON STREET, i Classical Sohbol for'toysfrom theige of nlnei (Established th«e6pß,)^.V [EMMASTEUiGi'Ii^'SMIiwi^BAi; dont Asstsinnt Maßtor, J, E.Bannister.M.A., New Zealaid-Untvetßltyj Drill vi Q)mnaatio Instructor, Sergennt Lawronco. Subjeota—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, Engligl]. History, Geography,' Arithmetio.Euolid, Algebra.- Boys prepared forßoholarßhips and entrance at Ohrlstchurch and Wangn'nul The school games, cricket, and Assqolatio football, are pereonallyl superintended :,- the boys are thoroughly looked after .out of school hourse. Tho houßO hae largo rboniß, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field (or cricket and football. Vncnnolesipr several boarders and day boys.-.;'■-''"' '\ Mr Gardiner's Bister is In charge olthe doineßtio arrangements. ■; The next term will begin on MONDAY Juno 4th, 181IJ. Prospectus and full infor rnation on application to Woodoote House.-
PIANOFORTE TUNING. MlUiOBT.milD, representative of Messrs Hoffman & Sous, Wellington, will shortly revisit Mastcrton, when ho will be prepared to undertake the tuning and repairing of pianofortes,'organs and liarnioniuns, etc. Orders left at Mr Watt's boolcsollcr, Mastcrton,, will rcceivo prompt attention
■THE MASTEIiTON TEINTING .•,■■■•■ ■■-; ■•'.■''.. OFFICE. tiIMJESPIE :'■'&.CO., PE1!1!Y-ST1!EET..;...MASTE1!T0N, TJ EG to notify the Public tliat haying •*•' purchased tlioßu'sincsslalcly owned by ]). E. Honxmow, they arc prepared to execute orders for nil kinds of I'iiixtinq on the most favourable terms, and trust by primptitudc.civility, and good workmanship to give every satisfaction to those who may favour them with orders. In .connection with the nbovc, while thanking the Public for tho support I have received during the last three years, trust that .a continuation, of .the same will be accorded my successors. It; E. HOBNBLOW.
:■■■ MONEXK - ■"HE following sums have.been placed in _ V-'my hands to lend on firßt-class free hold securities!— :'..';•■'■, '...' £SOOO in one-sum *: ■',•.':■ • £2OOO in two or moro sums. ■■' ' £ISOO in small sums from-£IOO to ■•.'.-. £500.-.: -.-■'--■.. - ,'.0 : ,-; •'■■. At lowest current rites, All transactions in connection with :Wellingtou Land Board attended to withdcspatoh, Title's to Native and oilier lands searched. WM. WIGHT SMITH, • Laud and Estate Agent Qneen street, Masteiton 1 i (\(\ ACHES first-class undulating Mill; land, all bush; well watered. Suitable for slice]) run; road running through. Nine miles from Jfaslcrton. Terms easy.' For further particulars "Pl' l )' . . C R.PRATT, Native Land agent and Licensed Interpreter. Office—Above T. Thompson's, Saddler Queen Street, Jlastcrton. Jf.B. —Purclinscs of Native Lands promptly negotiated. .THE CELEBRATED AN'TICTJTA ' (UEGISTEBED) LOUS BLESSING. Send for Pamphlet". Hints to Horseowners." SOIK AOKSTS FOItDISIIttCT—WAIEABAPA T?AIIMEBS' CO-OP-EIiATIYE ASSOCIATION, Ltd.
EX. COPTIC. TRUNKS WINTER BOOTS, WINTER SHOES,. •. WINTER SLIPPERS. AND LADIES'EVENING SHOES. TRUNKS OF ROSTOCK'S CELEBRATED BOOTS & SHOES. " Men's Watcrlights. Boys ami Girls School Boots from the host Colonial Mukcrs AKRIVING EVERY WEEK. NORWEGIAN SLIPPERS from-Is Gil. ■Speciality.—Scotch Kip Walerliglils, English Sole Leather (own make.) J. CARPENTER, Boot Warehouse. I HAYI? now opened seven parcels of new :: ''■:■;■;* .''■.-■ . . JEWELLEIIY,- : V. Comprising—;': ', M, Silver; ■Brioche's,-' all new designs. Ladies' '• Alberts and Watches; some digicb'patterns in Diamond and Riib'y Engage-ment-Rings also ■ a seventh case of KOTHERHAM LEVER WATCHES and a few new pieces in ':' >.' STERLING SHYER AND E- P. .-■■■■:■ ' wAiffi J:?-- ••■;■'.■;■■ UNDERthe clock,lasteeton Cheap Dmper&Glofhier Dresses and Dressmaking ; TO JIEKT TIIK TIMES. WE arc now prepared to make Stylish Walking Dresses, Material, Linings, Buttons, etc., all complete for the low price of from v ; ■ .22/6, to 35/-:;..:,:■•,, House Dresses—all. complcto—for ■ .: 'lB/6;. A large selection of the very latest .Dress Goods, Trimmiugs, etc,, t0.,. ij. choose from. : .•• ; .;.' ..-'. :_,,; ;■' .'Be'iri time to prevent disapoiut- . lij'mpi'itl' ':;■ ■:■,»:!,■?*<!( '■.•■'-■.,'..■•.•■• • kheapdrap^otlik
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 16 July 1894, Page 2
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544Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 16 July 1894, Page 2
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