T 1 |0 THE PUBLIC OP MASTERTON. THE undersigned bega to thank thosa-who so liberally supported him since commencing business in Masterton, and in giving notice that lie has sold out to Messrs J. J. SMITH & CO., would ask those who have patronised him for Fancy Goods, to continue their patronage to his successor, E. J. JOHNSON, Foresters' Hall.. N.8.-A CLEARING SALE of th» GROCERY STOCK at Invoice Prices, now going on for ONE MONTH ONLY. 56 Important Notice. J. J. SMITH ,fc CO. HAVING purchased the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mr E, Johnson, Fancy Goods Dealer, Tobacconist,- tcc., Foresters' Hall, at a large discount under cost for. Cash, .have decided to hold a ■ ■ - QLEARING §ALE of the whole Ip" FOR A MONTH ONLY ! To malte room for Consignments to arrive from Melbourne in a fow days. • . They liavo secured the Premises lately'' occupied by Mr McCardle, in and .where they are now opening up Fancy Goods in endless variety, Tobaccos, Pipes, Novels, Stationery, and a large variety of other articles impossible to particularise. J. J. SMITH k CO. Have also purchased Mr McCARDLE'S -SEED BUSINESS-•" .. and have a large Stock 011 hand of the best Seeds, all guaranteed by Mr McCardle; and have also made arrangements for a regular supply of the best imported Island fruits, to. As tho whole Stock MUST BE SOLD to make room, Cash purchasers mil bo allowed a discount of per cent, on all purchases over £l. Ladies are specially invited to attend. 5G JVIFE BOAT. LODGE, 1.0. G.T. Meets THIS EVENING at 7.30 p.m., at the Foresters' Hall, Masterton. 49 rjIHE undersigned Agents for J: SiKcifmengkr & Sons, Manufacturers, Goswellroad, London, have on view at the Polytechnic Hall,', the following shipment of PIANOS, just landed, ex Duke of Athole, of 1 Walnut Colony Piano, 5 octaves, chock action .. 1 Walnut Colony Piano, 0 B Piccolo 2 do do, No, 1, Semi-Cottage 1 do do do, No. 2 do, Prices extremely modoratc. Apply to ELLABY & CALLIS, '56 Or on Premises, QHURCH OF ST. MATTHEWS', SPECIAL LENT SERVICES, LlTANY.—Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. Evening. -Every day at 8 o'clock, with short address. The Clmrch will be open all day for private Prayer. There will be a collection on Friday nights only.' ' J. F, TEAKLE, A*. •; • Curate; w~° *ir ~ i ° THE price of BREAD from this date will be charged as follow.'! by the undersigned NINEPENCE, CASH, TENPENCE, BOOKED. JAS. T. THOMPSON. : > W. J. PRESTIGE. ■ Masterton, Feb. 24, 1879. .-41 U T I- "0 N. c MR ROBEltr SCOTT, Featherston, is my authorised agent, and I will not be responsible for engagements made, nor for debts contracted by any other person, without mv written authority. RICHARD' DICKSOft,. Contractor, 56 , - F and'Mi Railway, T 0 SMALL CAPITALISTS. UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS. ' FOR SALE.—2B Building Allotments, 25 chains from the proposed site of the Carterton Railway Station-and Pastoral Association' grounds, hi J, J, and acre blocks; prices varying from £SO to £IOO (CASH) per section. Also—l 7 building allotments, within 5 chains of the Carterton-Post-office, Pricesranging from £125 to £lB5 per section. Terms, 35 per cent, cash deposit, 25 percent, in 12 months, balance at the expiration of the following yoar, bearing interest at 8 per cent. . Fpr plans and specifications apply to ' ; ■. _ . ; E.E.EDMUNDS,"' V Commission Agent, - ' 329 v Cartwton, Wairarapc,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 February 1879, Page 2
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