"jl/r R S . WELCH, Teacher of MUSIC AND DANCING. Music, 1 guinea per quarter; Children's Dancing Class, 10b per quarter. EVENING SCHOOL. Cuba-street (next Logan's Store). BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Cole-street, Masterton. Principal Miss Best. A thoroughly Bound English Education forma the basis of the instruction given, and in addition the following subjects are taught: — French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawingr, and Needlework. As the climate of Masterton is agreeable and invigorating, this sohool offers many advantages to those parents who desire a healthy residence for their children. Domeßtic arrangements are liberal and homelike. Terms Moderate. Prospectnses forwarded on application to the Principal. The First Term of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. References can be made to Mrs. John Moore, Terrace, Wellington ; Miss Greenwood, Terrace, Wellington; Mrs. Hugh Beetham, Brancepeth, Taueru ; and the Rev. Mr. Paige, Maaterton. l^T OW LANDING— FENCING WIRE, Nos. 6, 7, and 8. CORN SACKS. GRASS SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. LITTLE'S NON-POISONING SHEEP DIP. To arrive per Mabel and Rome?., -%m New York — PATENT BARBED FENCING WIRE, WASHBURN BRAND. MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO. " LA RETRAITE " WELLINGTON TERRACE. FOR SALE, the Lease of that delightfully situated Family Residence, known as " La Retraite," Wellington Terrace, containing 10 rooms and out-buildings, together with the building allotment adjoining thereto, having 17£ years to run, from the lßt February, 1881. Apply to Mr. P. Vautier, at Messieurs Brandon and Son's offices, Featherstonstreet Wellington. FOR SALE, the Lease, with right to purchase, of one of the best business stands in Molesworth-street. The shop has plate-glass windows ; dwelling part, Bittingroom, kitchen and scullery, and three bedrooms up-staira ; gas and water laid on all over the houae ; there is also a large bakehouse and a first-class baker's oven. For particulars, apply to J. W. Thompson, painter, Molesworth-street. FOR SALE, nnHAT valuable 10-roomed Family ResiJL dence, in Hawker-street, known as formerly occupied by the late Mr. William Shannon. Terms most liberal. Apply to T. Kennedy Macdonald A Co. ; or to G. V. Shannon,, Executor of the Estate of Mr. W. Shannon. T^OR SALEBetween the Hutt and Petone, a pretty 5-roomed HOUSE, with large out house for washing, cow and poultry house ; good road ; dry and healthy ; from 1 to 3i aorea of good land. For cards to inspect apply as below. Austin-Btreet (near the Mayor's), an ALLOTMENT, 50 x 130, with good 6-roomed House; gas and watet laid on. ALLOTMENTS near Newtown, from £5 to £25 ; cash only. Woodville (Patea), one Town Lot ; price £15. Apply to J. DUGDALE Gate Easby's), Blind Works, Plimmer's Steps; or, R. C. EASBY, Petone. VALUABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE, CHEAP. Af\ ACRES of LAND and Buildings i i!vF thereon, situate at Kaitoke, within half a mile of the railway station, and on the main line of road from Wellington to Wairarapa. About 20 acres of the land is cleared, fenced, and laid down in English grass. The rest ia valuable bush. The Buildings consist of a 7-roomed house, 8-atalled stable, with loft, outbuildings, Ac , Ac. Also, General Store, doing a good trade, A 4-roomed house, with 2-stalled stable and loft, in Conrtenay Place, Wellington : size of land, 33 x 56. For further partionlars, apply to SCOTT A BESLEY, Or to GEO. JONES, Kaitoke. T7IOR SALE, oheap, and in good working order, a Water Engine, by Bnrt Bros, oi Dunedin Apply to W. R. WATERS, Hunter-street. ROOFING FELT. FOR SALE, 250 bolts. WHITTEM NICHOLSON A CO. WELLINGTON RACES ! WELLINGTON RACES ! TT having been reported I had retired from business, and such not being true, I, GEORGE LANCASTER, wish to remind my country friends, particularly the Wairarapa and Wanganui district, that I am still PROPRIETOR of the MELBOURNE HOTEL, where they can rely on being received in the same cordial manner as hitherto, with every home comfort and moderate charges. Remember — GEORGE LANCASTER, Melbourne Hotel, Wellfi^fe. W © O L. rriHE undersigned ia a Cash Purchaser of Wool, or will make advances on favorable terms. EDWARD PEARCE. NEW CLOTHING, Ex Horunui, AT ¦y^ CLARK'S, DRAPER, LAMBTON QUAY. Three cases Men's Trousers and Vests Men's Tweed Trousers Boys' and Youths' Suite All newest shapes, and very cheap. Gent's black Frock Coats. Tl/rULLIGAN purchased his Stock in IT I London for Cash, and therefore Defies Competition. WELLINGTON AND FOXTON LINE OF COACHES. | J NTJLL further no ice, Coaches will run between Wellington and Foxton daily. HASTWELL A MACARRA, Proprietors. f\Ts SALE— CUSTOMS FOEMS. Evening V/ Post office.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 4
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735Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 4
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