P&ESEKYW SEASON.'' 1894-95. OTE have just landed a largo con- \) sigumentof JAM JABS PIiESEKYING BOTTLES, AND PANS, '\ ENAMEL, AGATE, i and BRASS. 5 GALLON BOTTLES, WITH SCItKW TOPS, 8/- EOZK.V, 1 QUART BOTTLES, WITH schew Tors, 5/6 DOZES. NEXT CASH ONLY. .TOO. GRAHAM M A 8 T E R TON. HOUSE SCHOOL Hodsox-St., Wkihnqton. For boys from the ago of nine, Hk.wmastkk : C. L. Gardiner, li.A,, Pembroke College, Cambridge. llksidknt Assistant-Master : Y. E. The next term will begin on MONDAY, 4th February. Vacancies for several boarders and day boys. Address till the 18th December, and for the last fortnight of the holidays Woodcotc House. BUY Scoullar&Chlsholm's CHEMICALLY POIFIED BEDDING. At tbi' same price its ordinary bedding SANJT.VBYBKDDJNG AND FUJINITUKE WAREHOUSE. LaMHTOX (JI'AY, Wuuxoto.v JIEDICALIIKPOHT. The chemically ymrilied Bedding is free N OTIC E. ] ISIIFS to inform the Residents of Mustcrton and the District that BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Masterlon, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to ii'.'rit a fair patronage by selling only THE BEST MEATS at CUHHEKT KATES. BUSINESS NOTIFICATION, - j -HE NEWEST BOOKS direct from Loui don and the leading English .louruals Magazines, and Newspapers may lie obtained witbiu a tew hours of tho arrival of every in steamer. 1 Tho principal Colonial Newspapcre oho kept in stock, Agent for" Wairabapa Daim Timkb." 1 A first-class and complete printing stock on the premises, I J. 18, IJNN3SS, Pmktkb, Stationer, and booKKEii (Opposite McOill's Buildings) Willis; treat ...Wellington CLUB HOTEL, •MAS T E It T 0 N HAVING assumed possesion of lh« above Hotel I beg to notify to tbe r Seltlera ol the District and the Travelling l; Public that no effort will bo spnrod to oater i | (or their comfort and convenience, The Hotel will be under my special super- ' vision and 1 trust to maintain tho popularity for which the Club Hotel has beoomo bo well j known in the past, I WINKS A.IND SPIRITS BEST BRANDS. NIGHT POUTER IN ATTENDANCE. JOSEPH HANDEL. Proprietor P IV. COTTKELL& Co., General J_ , i Carriers and bonvardiug Agents, Wellington—Customhouse work (if all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not only olea? goods, but land them at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed"ATALANTA" AGAIN TO THE FKONT, A CHAMPION'S OPINION. Thomas Hoyd&Son.AtalanU Cycle Work, Chriitchuroh, Dear Sirs,—l have much pleasure in forwarding to you a testimonial rcgardiDß your Atatantn bioycles, which I consider the best built, lightest and fastest of any maohinos I have ever ridden, I can safely recommend your racing machines to any hard rider as being perfectly rigid, strong, Bplendid posi tion and most easy running.alßo very light, combined with great strongthr-Yours truly, A.C.Wiuior.N&fitojotaClub. A TAMfTAS AHjTthß BEST FOR A ajjLclasses. Masokactdbed bX THOS. BOYD & SON, Manchester Street , .Cbjistchuroh AgentforMnstertoiuJ. E.Hood. NEW ZEALAND CONSOLS. New Zealand Con formntion at any Post Office, or direct (to the Registrar, ;, JAMES B.HEYWOOD, ; Registrar. Office of theKegislrar of Inscribed Consols Treasury, Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4936, 28 January 1895, Page 3
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485Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4936, 28 January 1895, Page 3
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