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IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF HEIGHTON AND IBfIOTSON. Leather and Grindery Merchants, of Manners-street, Wellington, p rpENDEHS for the Stock-in-Trnde, I Goodwill, &c, in the above Estate, will be received at tho Offices of Cook & Gray, Fcathcrston-slreet, Wei. liugton, till noon of FRIDAY, 22nd , November, 1895. Stock consists of Leather, Grindery, '. Uppers, Plant, Ac., amounting to £317 ! 13s 9d (more or less), . [ Slock sheets and conditions of sale at [ the offices of Cook & Gray, Wellington, Auckland, Cliristcliurch and Dnnedin, The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. , WM.lt. COOK, l Tl ,„.„ c WM.GRAY, '} Tm^ 1 Wellington, 13th November, 1895. THE PIANOS imported by tho ' DBKSDEN COMPANY direct from the Leading Factories in England, France ) and Germany are constructed from tho MUSICIAN'S standpoint, as well as that of ) tho Mechanic; hcuco tho instruments aro distinguished from others by that pure and sympathetic quality of tone that contains j the greatest musical possibilities; thatconsumination of MECHANICAL cxcollonco that admits of the .MOST DELICATE and Imprcssivo Effects, while ensuring tho durability of tho instrument and that uniform superiority that enhance.! the pleasure of both performer and listener, ) CONSTRUCTED from tho Very Dcst materials, and employing only the uiort Skilful Workmanship, the instruments im- ) ported by the Dresden Piano Company combine tho highest achievements in tho art ot piano making. PIANOS! PIANOS 1 By the most celebrated Continental and English Makers, including Broadwood and , Sons, Hrard, Hopkinson, Collard and Collard, Schwcchten, Lipp and Sohno, fellr stein, Kuliso, • EVERY INSTRUMENT-GUARANTEED, 1 And c,n be purchased on our uiicqualltd :l Time Payment System by paying Monthly Instalments from ; 20/j THOUSANDS of testimonials from musicians and ot'icis shoiving thesupoiior merits e of the pianos imported by the Dresden Company. 3 PIANOS By practically evei'j leading maker in the n Wor'd. e 250 mms As,) 01iGANS 250 j To select Irom. All new iustnimenis „ unpacked direct from the leading mauubic- , turcrs. ' INSPECT tho DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S warehouse before purchasing elsewhere. The Dresden Piano Company, Lamuton Quay, Wellington. " M. J. BROOKES, JUxaom. Dunedin Branch: At 29 and SI, PitIXCKS-STItEET. '' J, E. HOOD, Masterton Agent. RAILWAY HOTEL, METAIIUN A, Nmr lkilmui Station re-decorated and re-furnished, with a view to afford the residents of the district and (ravelling public every comfort and convenience, and Hint no effort will be spared to merit a continuance o( the support so liberally accorded to us. Having a free house, wo supply the best Dunedin Ales. We offer a liberal (able and lirst-class accommodation lor boarders. Only the choicest brands of liquors kept. There is a lirst-class and boon stabling and paddock iiccommodalion. Coaches leave the Hotel daily for the E.J. LOW, K. OULACHAN, Joint Proprietors. PRIVATE HOSPITAL, Giuxt ItoAU, Wellington every home use. Nurse? ' -j'-IIE Permanent; Investment and s I. Loan Association, of Wairarapa, Main-sheet, Grtmowx •»ii;ttilor,S : Messrs V, r , Booth (clif.lrmr.n), M. I Cn.-clbcrg, W,H.Didilam:',C.Elgar,J. Fuller, and F, 11. Wood. CneAnnunl IncomoeKccds tls,()ofJ;ohpitaUn ] Loan 08,222; Profits alreadv allutM it),7SOl Reserve fund £Bl2. The purposes tor which the Aswcur.wn Is eilnbiralied aro twofold, In tho first p!a;u il ofcr« an excellent method of investment to t fiose who wish to accumuleto their capital oi s vvings at tho hfeheatratc consistent with perfect security, ami by allowing small or large Buses to be inverted by periodical payments, it , sonforms to the circumstances of all classes. In tho second place, to those who reou're loans apon properties they already possess, oi whe ■ nwy r.-eet witu opportunities of acquiring pro. pertics «dvantageously,ltprcsvatstlieoiean!i of ibtaiuing advances upou (avorabio terras, The Association receives fixed deposits atntes tobe isrced upon, Subscriptions on inijstuient Aaron, 5s per month; ultimate value of sham £SC. Pay Day-The first Saturday in each month, Agents— Mastcrton-Mr G. S. W. Dulryraple Carterton—Mr W. J. Lindop Feuthcrslon—Mr J. G. Cox • Pahiatua-Mr 11. W. Eriggs. G.WYETT, Manager. 1 BUY Scoullar&Cliisholm's CHEMICALLY PURIFIED BEDDING. SANITARY BEDDING AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Lamuton Quay, Wellington, MEDICAL REPORT. The chemically purified Bedding is free from moths and disease germs. A, WILTON, BUTOHEE, Mastebtox. TN returning thanks for the support - 1 - accorded me since commencing business, I have to inform the public of Masterton and district, that I shall only supply meat of lirst-class quality, and trust that by careful attention to the requirements of my customers, to merit n further share of public patronage, Yours Faithfully, A. WILTON. TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON. T ADIES and GENTLEMENJj Whilst sincerely thanking you for your most liberal support during tho 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 larger premises, I am ' compelled to give up my outside bread < trade, which interest I have sold to Messes CHAMBERLAIN Bnos. j feeling quito confident that that oldestablished firm will give you every satisfaction. It will bo my object, in future, to devote tho whole of my attention to the, shop trade, where you will \ find small goods .of every variety, and oftheyerybcstquality. FIRST-CLASS BREAD will bo sold ns usual, over the counter. Visit my DINING ROOMS I where you will find, that for cleanliness, second to nonein the town. Respectfully soliciting your further support, I amLadieS and Gentlemen—yours respect fully,-- '■ :.:'■ JAMES WICKENS.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5190, 25 November 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5190, 25 November 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5190, 25 November 1895, Page 4

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