POUND,— In tlio Theatre, a lady's umbrella. Apply this office, BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, PUBLIC notice is hereby given that a poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of November, 1891, for tlio election of Mayor of Masterton, between tho following candidates HEItON, George HORNBLOW, liobcrt POWNALL, Charles Aylmer. The polling booth is situated in the Town Clerk's Office, Chapel Street, Masterton, It. MOWN,. Returning Officer, Education Board, Wellington, 16th Nov. 18! M. f IIENDERS for additions to the ManJ. gatainoka School will be received at the Education Hoard Office, up to TUESDAY, tlio 27th instant. Plans at the office of Mr W, Scllar, Masterton, and at the School-house, Mangatainoka. THOS. TUMIiULI, Architect to Board. NOTICE. A SPECIAL line of £3OOO allso sumsof not less than £SOO to lend upon broad acres freehold at 6J per cent. Apply Sharp E, H, WADDINGTON. hiEDIOAi. GALVANIC BATTERIES, 63/- * 84/(Carriage paid). Guaranteed better thi tn any imported ones. Our Own manufacture, 63/- 4 84/Eleotrlo Galvanic Belts, 86/W. CROSHER, MANUFACTURING ELEOTHIUIAiN AUOKUU), N.Z, IN THE ESTATE OF PETER BELL, WANGANUI. FOR SALE, at Wanganui, the Fi*celiold of the Drapery Premises lor years carried on by P. Bell, situated', in the Avenue.. _ The Trustees would call special at'len. tion to the above, being an opportunity seldom met with. The building was erected in 1887 with brick foundations, and fitted with every modern improvement, and consists of shop, 37 x 64, -frith double plate-glass windows j show-Ktom, 37 x 2G; also live dressmaking rooms and two tailors' rooms. The above is now let on lease for £9 per week. Tenders will be received till noon of WEDNESDAY, the 21st November, 1894, addressed Cook and Gray, Fea. therston-strcct, Wellington. Tlio highest or any tender not aeccasarily accepted, WM. It. COOK) T . WM, GRAY j Trnsto ' Wellington, 20th October, 1891,
MAXOIiA WOOL WOMB. Eiveii lioiD, M.wtewok R. J. BAKER. Practical WOOLCLASSEIt&FELLMONGEII, TTTISHES tho public to know (hat VV be still conducts the old established works and will execute all orders entrusted to liim. Wool and skins bonnht at highest market prices foi: Wool scoured on Commission on the most reasonable terms. B.J.MEEB.
WOOLS ALES. W 1 E liold our Annual "Wool Sales,at Wellington, on the following dates: 7th December, 1891. 18th January, 1895. 16th February, liberal cash advances made, prompt returns, and modcrato charges. A.Cr.TAINE&CO. General Auctioneers & Wool Brokers, Wellington OOAGHIH Cr NOT ICE. MS J. VILE. Wishcsto inform the travelling public that 1m coaches leave Eketahuna daily for Pahiataa and Woodvillc at 7.30 a.m. returning from Woodville at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on arrival of the trains from the West Coafitand Napier, for l'ahiitua and Eketahuna, 1 • Travellersreaching Eketahiina by tlio evening train from Ma'stcrton can goon direct to.Wanganui or Napier tk following day.' ,! - • ■ JOB VILE, ' r ..Proprietori.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4884, 23 November 1894, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4884, 23 November 1894, Page 3
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