WOOBCOTE HOU S E S 0 HOOL t .' hOBSONMET/TOIiMON/'' A Classical School for boys from the age of nlno. (Established threo years*) ■■ HBADMABTEB.C. L.Gardiner. 8.A., •Pembroke Collego'Oambridge; Bosident Assistant Master, J. E.Bannistoi I ,M,A„ Now Zealand University (Ml ari; Qjtni nastto Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence, Sublebra. Boys prepared for scholarships d entrance at ChrlstohurohandWaiißtinul Tho school games, orioket, and Assoolatio football, arc personally superintended '' tho boys are thoroughly looked alter out of school bourse, The bouse has largo rooms, and stands in m tensive gronnds, including a field for orioket and football. Vacancies for several boarders and day boys. Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the domestio arrangements. The next term mil begin on MONDAY Jnne 4th, 161)4. Prospectus 'and full inf or ■IHE Permanent Investment and Loan Association, of Wairarapa, Maik-stbeet, GbEYTOWH, DirbotOßS ; Messrs 0, Pharaiyn (chairman), to u—u. nr n-.lt. i n mu— t Fuller, W.Skeet and F.H.Wooil, TheAnnual Income exceeds £15,000;Ospltal o loan m,W; Prufits already allotted £8,660 [Reserve fund £705, The purposes for which tho Association Is established aro twofold Inthefiratplaielt oScn an eicelleat method of investment to those who wish to acoumul»',o their capital oi savings at the highestrate consistent with perfect security, and by allowing small or large turns to be inverted by periodical payments, it . conforms to the circumstances of all classes. In the second place, to thosowho require loans apon properties they already possess, oi who may n.wt with opportunities of acquiring pro- j obtaining advances upon fitvorablo terms, The Association receives fiicd deposits at rites to ho agreed upon, Subscriptions on Inisstment shares, 6s per month; ultimate value of sbaie £6O, PayDaj-Thv 6r,t Saturday incsch month, botwecn hn hours of 3 and 4 mi 7 and 9 p.m, AfJENTS— Mastorlon—Mr G. S. W. Dalrymplc, Carterton - W, J. lindop, Fcatlierston Mr J. G. Cox, PaUialua—Mr H.W. Briggs, G.WYETT, Manager. J, LUSH & CO,. \VILIM-STBKET, 09 WmiXOTOX. [AVE just opened up a large assortment of guaranteed Waterproof Coats which will he sold nt prices that are bound to give satisfaction.
Also received a choice lot of latest fashioned Scarves and Bows. Uunilcrclothing nnd Shirts a Speciality. Ii Win Pay You to Give Us a Thai, Revolving Shutter, Venetian and Wire Blind Factory. 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington. J, Andrews, Proprietor. T ANDHEWS (lntcl'cthcrick & Co.) " • begs to inform the residents of the Wairarara and llio public gencrally.that he-is constantly manufacturing Iteyolviug Shutters, Venetian and Wire Blinds, .which lie is prepared to supply on the shortest notice at reasonable prices. All descriptions of BLINDS made and Repaired at Lowest Prices, A Packing Case Factory Alluchd, Ladder-webbing Cording, and all material for repairs always in stock. Estimates given on application THE CELEBRATED ANTICXJTA (REGISTERED) l\ \0 owuer of Horses SHOULD BE l\| WITHOUT this MARVELLOUS BLESSING. Send for Pamphlet" Hints to Horseowners," 801E WESTS FOR DISTRICT—WAIRARAPA TARJIERS' CO-OP-EIiATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd. A. HENDERSON PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Queen Strict Afcisfcrfon, [Established 1885,] f\ of the latest designs in gold and silver. Wedding Rings—a special line of real beautiful Handsome Cruets, toast racks etc., in fact one of the largest stock, of silver-ware to be found in the Colony. ■! have just rccmefl n largenumlicrofthccclcbratcd Boston Lever Watches which I intend to give away atTwENTYSmuiNGseaeli. And thcaddrcss is-A. HENDEIiSON Practical Watchmaker, Quccn-st,, Masterton, P. 0., Box No. 33
MABTBRTOS-HOMEWOOD AND EAST COAST LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES WB have pleasure in notifjtogwtllera and the public tbat-'wo have taken over the above line ofj:&iicbes from Mr T. P, Lett, together with-his waggon teams, and solicit a continuance of the trade hitherto bo liberally bestowed on him, The public may.iely on every attention being paid to .. Jlfsir orders. Parcels and luggage carried at lowest rates. Leave Masterton at 7.30 a.m. on TuesHotel for lunch (both journoys), returning from Homewood ut 5,3 C a.m, oa Wednesday's and B»turdayr, in time to catch the 3.10 p.m, train to Wellington. Parcels and baking office at Lalt's Btableß, and parcels may also be left at the Club Stables. In taking up the carrying trade wo desire to intimato tho settlors and station holders (hat F.verv effort will bo made to meet the requirements of the district, and we solicit their support. BLINKHORNE&HILLEU, Coach Proprietors and Carriers, ROYAL MAIL LINEOF COACHES. FHOJI MASTEiTtON.TO TENUI ANDCASXLEPOIJNT HAVING. purchased the above plant fromMrT. P.. Lett, the roaches will run as usual, leaving ihc Post Office, Masterton every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m., for Tcnui and C'ustlciioiut, arriving in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. on following days. S]>efiol arrangements made for the conveyance of private families and for passengers to catch Wellington trains, •. ': . Passengers and parcels arc booked at the Office, back of Prince of Wales' Hotel, where a man will be constantly in attendance. S.FOIIEMAN&Co, Proprietors.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4791, 4 August 1894, Page 4
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790Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4791, 4 August 1894, Page 4
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