/WOODCOTE /HOUSE SCHOOL aOBSON.STBEET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School lor boys from the ago ol nine. • (Established three years,) \ ■■) TJEADMABTEII, C. 1. Gardiner, 8.A., dent Assistant Master, J. E, Bannister,!!. A,, New Zealand University; Drill aril Ojmnattio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, EngAlgebra, Boys prepared (or scholarships and entrance at Onrlstchurch and Wanganul The school games, oriokot, and Assooiatio football, are personally superintended the boys are thoroughly looked after out of eoliGOl hourso. The houso has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football, Vacancies (or several boarders and day boys. Mr Gardiner's slstor is in charge ot the domestic arrangements. The neit form will begin on MONDAV Judo 4th, 16111. Prospectus and lull tutor nation on application to Woodroto House']HE Fermaucnt Investment niul , Loan Association, of Wairarnpn, Main-bibegt. Gbsyiowm. W. Booth. M. Oa*)lbcrg, J. 0, Fildes, J, Fuller, W.Skeot and F.H. Wood. The Annual Income oiecols W6,000:C»pltol 0 Lo»n£32,7fflj Profits aire-'- -" "- 1 £8,660; Boserre fond £705, Tho purposes for wbiob the Association Is established are twofold, In tho first offou an cicollcnt method of investment to those who wlih to accumny,o their capital 01 wrings at the hlfdicitnito consistent with perfect socurity, «' l --"—•-■-■■ " * sums to bo lured ionfsnni to the olrouiniitances of Bll'ckaaeii. In Ihe second place, to those who require loam opon properties they already possess, 01 who pcrtles ndvantagcoruily, it presenta themeans ol agreed upon. Subscriptions on ln\atmciit ih&rej, os per month; ultimate value of sbaie £6O. PayDay-Thi first Saturday hunch month, between .ho hours ol 1 and 4 and 7 and i p.m. Aobstb— Maskrton—Mr G. S. W. Dalrymplc, Carterton - IV. J. Lindop, Fcathcrston MrJ.G. Cox, l'ahiatua-Mr H.W. Briggs, G.WYETT, 'Manager.
J. LUSH & CO., - ■■WIILIS-STBEET, QQ WeIUXOTON, {AVE just opened up (i large assortment of guaranteed Waterproof Goats which will bo sold at prices that aro bound to give satisfaction. Also received a choice lot of latest fashioned Scarves and Bows. tfttnderclothing and Shirts a Speciality, It Witt Pay You 10 Give Us a Taut. Revolving Shutter, Venetian and Wire Blind Factory. 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington, J. Andrews, Proprietor, J ANDEEWS (late Pcthcrick & Co.) * begs to inform the residents of the Wnirararn and the public gcncrnlly.that lie is constantly manufacturing devolving Shutters, Venetian and Wire Blinds, which he is prepared to supply on the shortest notice at reasonable prices. All descriptions of BLINDS nuulo and Ecpaircd at Lowest Prices, A Packing Oaie Factory Altaclitd, Ladder-webbing Cording, and all material for repairs always in stock. Estimates given on application THE CELEBEATED ANTICUTA (EEGISTEKED) NO owner of Horses SHOULD BE WITHOUT this MARVELLOUS BLESSING. Send for Pamphlet" Hints to Horseowners," SOW lOEXTS EOK DISTINCT—WAIEABAPA TAEMEBS' CO-OP-EEATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd. A. HENDERSON PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,. Queen Slncl Matttrlm. [Established 1885,] ii. of the latest designs in gold and silver. Wedding Bings-a special line of real bcantiful Handsome Cmcts, toast racks etc., in fact one of the largest stock, of silver-ware to be found in the Colony. I have just received a largcmtinbcrof thccolcbratcd Boston Lever Watches which I intend to give away ntTwEXTvSmniNoscach, And thcaddrcss is-A. HENDEESON Practical Watchmaker, Qiiccn-st., Masterton, P. 0., Box No. 33
MASTERTON-HOJIEWOOD AND EAST COAST LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES fJK have pleasuro innotifjing settlers V V and the public that wo have taken over the above line of coaches from Mr T, P. Lett, together Willi his waggon teams, and solicit 0 ccntinnince of th» trade hitherto on lilwellj I'cetowcd t.u him. The p'ibP. •;.j ,:•■•!.>.- ou.vorvottethi bt'ing pad '|.. •_ -i:<u. CarctU a, <1 lii&juko uirned at lowest mtes. Lu.e Uasterton ut 7.3oa.m.onTucsdajs and i'ridajs. calling at Lea's Biairiogie Hulel for lunch (both jonrnejs), returning from Homewooi ut s,3''a.m.on Wclncsday's and Saturday, in tirno to catch tbr--3,0 iJ.tn, »r»i!) to Wetiiugton. I'ire.i.-. ard .o:ikn.g ofa at Lilt's 1- t.tki■■•• ■ uf. let i«iTTin{; trade >vo Jcsjj. to intimate theMttlers and station holder that every effort will be made to meet the requirements of the district, and we solicit their support. BLINKHOBNE&MILLEH, (Jjach Proprietors and Carriers. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, FROM MASTEHTON TO TEiXUI ANDCASTLEFOIiNT HAVING purchased (lie above plant from Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches will run as usual, leaving the Post Office, Mastcrton every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m.', for Tcuui and C'nsllepoint, arriving in Mnslerton on return journey at 2 p.m. ou following days. Special arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passengers to catch.; Wellington trains. ■ Passengers and parcels aro booked at tho Ollicc, buck of Prince of Wales' Hotel, where a man will bo. constantly in attendance. S. FOBEMAN& Co,. :■■•..',) Propnetorai/})],
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4790, 3 August 1894, Page 4
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763Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4790, 3 August 1894, Page 4
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