AKITIOIIOAD BOAKD. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Board at a meeting to be held on the 291 h inst,, to make a general rate of a half-penny in the £. on the rateable value of the -rateable properly appearing on (he Valuation iioll for the time being in force in the District. Such rale shall be for a period of one year, commenced on Ist April, 1895, and ending on 31st March 1890, aud will be payable at the ollice of the Board, in two equal instalments on (he 2(ith September and 28th November, 1895, when the amount is five pounds and oyer, when under live pounds in one sum on tin' 20' th September, 18115. A. McHUTCIION, Clerk, 13lh August 1805. DUESSMAKINCt. MESGOGDALL, Dressmaker and Milliner, Queen Street, Masterton, (next Holloway's) undertakes to make up Ladies' Dresses at prieos to suit the times. Fit aud style guaranteed. Ladies' own material made up. f HAVE MONEY TO LEND in 1 large and smal l sums at lowest cur. rent rates of interest. Wit G. BEAKD, Solioltor. FOB SALE, ■ rnHE property of Messrs Welch and 1 Kcmblc, known as Ernspast, Itangilumau, consisting of GBG acres, all in English Brasses and subdivided, There is a substantial 9 roomed house, woolshcd and necessary outbuildings ou the property. The boundary fences arc rabbit proof as wall as tho main division fence, which greatly facilitates poisoning, The property will be sold as a whole or half (lie area may be purchased by arrangement, for particulars apply to the owners, MESSUS WELCH &KEMBLE. MliS OWEN JONES, (Late of Molbourne), Thames ok Music and Painting. Pupil of Professor Stoddart, Ten years Organist, Wcsloyan Church, Geelong. Is prepared ',o teach a limited number of pupils for the above. Tcrms.ctc, Victoria House, Hall street, RESULTS! '' T WAS (or a long time a sludont and 1 to Bomo cxtont a writer of Pitman's. Compared with it "LIGHT-LINE " is mero child's play. I can after six weeks write at the rate of 00 words per minute, and when I add that I am 40 years of age, any person who has tried sburthand can jadgo how extremely 'simple a system must be whioh admits o! sucb progress at such an age."— H. 0. Bweue, journalist, Wellington. Text Books, Parf I, 1/7; Part 11,, 2/7,' Tuition, by post-21/. for course, S.E.WRIGHT, 33,- Lahutox-quay, Vfsmsaws, Agent,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5104, 15 August 1895, Page 3
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398Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5104, 15 August 1895, Page 3
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