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IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OP HEIGHTON AND lEEOTSON. Loafer and Grindery Merchants, of Manners-street, Wellington, rjpENDEIiS for the Stock-in-Trade, i Goodwill, &c., in the above Estate, will be received at the Offices of Cook & Gray, Fcathcrston-street, Wellington, till noon of FRIDAY, 22nd November, 1895. Stock consists of Leather, Grindery, Uppers, Plant, &c., amounting to £317 13s 9d (more or less). Stock sheets and conditions of sale at the offices of Cook &, Gray, Wellington, Auckland, Cliristchureh and Dunediiii The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WM, 11, COOK,j T t WJI. GRAY, } mßtces ' Wellington, 13th November, 1895. THE PIANOS imported bj DRESDEN COMPANY direct from the Leading Factories in Enpjand, France and Germany aro constructed trom the MUSICIAN'S standpoint, ns well as that ol tlio Mechanic; hence tlio instruments are distinguished trom others by that pure awl sympathetic quality ot tone that contains tlio greatest musical possibilities; thotcon summation ot MECHANICAL excellence that admits of the MOST DELIJATE and Impressive Effects, while ensuring the durability of the instrument and that uni form superiority that enhancoj the pleasure ot both performer and listener. CONSTRUCTED from the Very Host materials, and employing only the moct Skilfnl Workmanship, the instruments im ported by the Dresden I'iano Company com bine the highest achievements in the art of piano making. PIANOS 1 PIANOS 1 By the most celebrated Continental and English Makers, including Broiulwood and Sons, Erard, llopkinson, Collaid and Col lard, Schwcchten, Lipp and Soliue, liechstein, Kuhse, EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED, And c m bo purchased on our unequalled Time Payment System by paying Monthly Instalments from 20/THOUSANDS ot testimonials trom musicians and others showing llicsupeiior merits of the pianos imported by the Dresden Company. PIANOS By practically every leading maker in the World. 250 PIANOS and ORGANS 250 To select from. All new instruments unpacked direct from the leading mauntocturcrs. INSPECT the DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S I warehouse before purchasing elsewhere. Jhe Dresden Piano (Jonymij, Lajhjton Qwav, Wellington. M, J. BROOKES, Manager, Duncdin Branch: At 29 and 31, PIiINCES-STItEET. .1, E. HOOD, iMasterton Ageut. RAILWAY HOTEL, EKETAIIUNA, AW Eaitteuy Station. WE beg to announce that this wellknown Hotel has lately been re-decorated and re-furnished, with a view to alt'ord the residents of the district and travelling public every comfort and convenience, and that no clfort will be spared to merit a continuance of the support so liberally accorded to ns. Having a free house, we supply the best Duncdin Ales. We offer a liberal table and tirst-class accommodation for boarders. Only the choicest brands of liquors kept. There is a lirst-elass and well-appointed billiard lablc. Good stabling and paddock accommodation,

Conches leave the Hotel daily for the Forty-mile iiusli and Alfredton. E.J. LOW, K. OULAGHAN, Joint Proprietors. PRIVATE HOSPITAL, Clhant ItoAD, Wellington IjWI! Medical and Surgical cases, ' skilled nursing and every home comfort. Certified Masseuse. Nurse/ sent to priyatc eases. Full particulars on application. 'j HE Permanent Investment and i Loan Association, of "NVairarapa, Main-smekt, Ghkvtoo. DmuuroiiS: Messrs W, Hoot!: (chairman), M. Caiclberg, W, 11. Dirl.lain-, C. Klgar, J. Fuller, and I'. 11, Wood. IheAnnual Income exceeds tl&,ooo;Cai>ital i n Loan £38,222; Profits already allutt.d 19,780) Reserve fuuil £Bl2. The purposes tor which the AH.ioci.uion :i e itnblishcd aro twofold, In the first plaw il offera an excellent method of investment to t ioac who wish to accumuls;o tlieir capital oi s tviugs at tlio highest rato consistent witli pji • feet security, and by allowing small or loryo sums to be invested by periodical payments, it wnforms to the circumstances of all clanes, In the second place, to those who requ'ro loar.B npoD properties tliey already possess, oi wh( may n.'.'et with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously,it presents tnemcans of jbtamiiij; advauces upon favorable terms, The Association rccoivralhod deposits at ntcs to be ijreed upon, Subscriptions on imsstment liiarcß, 6e per month; ultimate value of share £6C, t'ay Day—The first Saturday in each month. .AGENTS— Masterton—Mr G. S. W. Dalrymple Carterton—Mr W. J. Lindop Featherston—Mr J. G. Cox Pahiatua—Mr H. W. Briggs. G.WYETT, Manager, BUY Scoullar&Chisholm's CHEMICALLY I'UIIIFIED BEDDING, At the same price as ordinary bedding SAKITOY BEDDING AND FUltNITUItE WAREHOUSE. Lamuton Quay, Wellington. MEDICAL IiEPOIiT. The chemically purified Bedding is free from moths and disease germs, A. WILTON, BUTCHEIi, Mastebtox. TN returning thauks for the support accorded me since commencing business, I have to inform the public of Masterton and district, tliatl shall ouly supply meat of lirst-class quality, and trust that by careful attention to the requirements of my customers, to merit a further share of public patronage, l r ours Faithfully, A. WILTON. NOTICE, TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTEETON. T ADIES and GENTLEMENJJ Whilst sincerely thanking you for your most liberal support during the time I have been in Masterton, I beg to, inform you, that owing to my rapidly increasing business, and having no further room to build iarger premises, I nm compelled to give up my outside bread trade, which interest I have sold to Messbs CHAMBERLAIN Bros. feeling quito confident that that oldestablished firm will give you every satisfaction. It will be my object, in future, to devote the whole of my attentiohto the shop trade, where you will find small goods of every variety, and of the very best quality. FIIiST-CLASS BKEA.D will bo sold as usual, over the. counter. Visit my DINING ROOMS where you will find, that for cleanliness, civility, and a lirst-class lunch, they aro second to uouein the town, licspectfully Soliciting your further support, I amLadics and Gentlemen,-yours respect fuIlY ~. JAMES WICONB.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5186, 20 November 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5186, 20 November 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5186, 20 November 1895, Page 4

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