) l( s it '( I (1 ,c .3 It (1 ,e )■ ir it !- e y e r i. it i i 1 B e NOTICE TO FAEMEIiS. MS BAIN, representing Messr REID AMD GMY, will be i Masterton up to SATURDAY, 21si mid will be pleased to see Farmer and uft'ord tliein nil information respeel inn machinery now in the district; als rcspcittini! many new implements jus out. Address—CLUß HOTEL IOWES k lOItNS. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDINC SOCIETY. 'I IIIE Animal Meeting of Shareholder 1 will be held iu the Tbju-jbakc: Uai/L, Masterton, on THURSDAY, th 3rd dav oi October, 181)5, at 8 p.m. J.B.KEITH, Manager. Maslerton, 12th September, 1895. MASTERTON PERMANENT IS VESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. [N accordance with the rules of tin MACAIIA and JOSEPH PAYTOf retire from the Board of Directors, bn offer themselves for re-election. Nominations of other candidates wit be received ill the Society's Ollice.Qiiccn street, up to 5 p.m. on THURSDAY 19th Sept., 1895. J.B. KEITH, Manager. Masterton, 12th September, 1X1)5, WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, Fishing Season. THE Trout-fishing Season commence: on loth Skitkmiikh, 1895, and close! on 15th Aphil, 1890. Lick.vsks at a fee of £1 for Men; ant 5/- for Ladies and for Boys of 11! year of age or under; may be obtained iron Messrs D. W. Mcintosh (W.F.C.A.) and J. Williams, tobacconist, Master km; H. Waldcn, Greytown; A. Bish Carterton; andF.C.Turnor, Eketahuna BY ORDER. FREDERICK JONES & Co., PIANO, ORGAN AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Lambton-quay, Wellington. N E W MUSIC s Songs worth Singing " Love Lane" "Home at Last" " Children of the Abbey" " Laud at Last" " Say An Revoir, but not Good-bye" " Come Back Soon" " OtT to Rio Grande" Post free, 2s each. "How to Sing Songs"—Every Vocalist's Companion. The latest success— TITANIA WALTZ." Post free, 2s. .Inst Arrived, Celebrated PEIiZINA PIANOS PEIfZINA PIANOS On the Equitable Hire System. •Sjietial Terms to the Profession. Country clients may rely upon their requirements being attended to villi promptitude and care. TENDERS WANTED. the purchase of 175 acres of land, with eight-roomed house and conservatory, kitchen, dairy, pantry, washhouse, &c., attached, also buggy shed and stable, lawn and tennis court with pavilion; garden, large orchard and outbuildings. Land divided into 0 paddocks and well-drained. Splendid dairy farm, either for sending the milk to the Dalefield Dairy Factory or for sending the milk to Wellington, as the Homestead is not more than two chains from the Flag Station at Dalefield; also, ■!- roomed cottage on the property. Tenders to be in not later thau NOON of Saturday, 21st day of September, 1895. Terms—.£7oo in cash, the balance can remain on mortgage for 7 years at 7 per cent per annum. Also, 10 acres of splendid land with 5-roomed cottage, adjoining Mr 0. Fairbrother's, fronting Dalelield road. Terms—£7o down, The highest or any lender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent to T. PRICE, Newman. 1 B e 8 il n k s, t, iC [i ClM>.] DE4II MADAM,—Having secured the services of Misses Prentice and Vibebt, Dressmakers, I respectfully solicit your interest and patronage, Miss Prentice is well and favorably known, while Miss Yibcit conies to me with first-class references, having served her apprenticeship under such capable moilista as Misses Gleeaon, Mitchell and Finney, late ot the W.K.C.A. Being desirous of adding to the prestige of my Dressmaking Departments led me to 11 gage their serviced, whilo in anticipation of a largo inoicasc of trade, I have imported airect from the Home market i, a choice and exclusive lot of D. Goods, embracing creponnes in art plain designs, p'upies, serges, drills, prints, delaines, single robe lengths, and many other novelties. lam now in a position to supply the above at 15 per cent, to 20 per cent, below Colonial bought warehouse goods. Dressmaking charges will be extremely moderate, and patrons can with confidence rely on Good Fit and Stylo. Patrons may have the choice of either Miss Prentice or Miss Vibert to execute their orders. Thanking you in anticipation anil respectfully soliciting a call,—l have, etc., O. PRAGNELL, Draper and Clothier, (Next the Clock), Qdehk-st Jlastbetok. 0. CRESS, FORESTERS' AIIMS HOTEL, Giieyiown, U ASDuncdin Ales and Stobt bottled at Taulicrenikau,always on hand, and supplied at wholesale prices in -luantitiea. piANOFOHTE TUNING. Violin Tuition. MR. J. CANDY frusts that with reasonable eliarges.and satisfaction given, he will receive a share of the support of the district. Adpbess-J. CANDY, Lincoln lioad Mestertor c, id ts in id ct '8 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. CHEAP MANURES, The prices of the WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOM COMPANY'S Manures have been reduced, and arc now as follows On trucks atNgahauranga,orf,o,b„ Wellington, Bonedust, No. 2 quality, £3 lOs pcrtoi Mixed Manure,£3 lOs portoi Orders addressed to "THE SECRETARY," "Waterloo-quay, Wellington, will receive prompt attention. Samples and Copies of Analysis on application. Qhnrtt'o W,Willis-st.,Wellingloi OnOrU 8, f 0 f everytUinc. ' NOTICE. I HAVE now a good stock of ow foot matai and rata wood. The rot is sound and hard, and equal to main Delivered at current prices. H. JONES,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5132, 17 September 1895, Page 3
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