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CORNS, BUNIONS, AND WARTS. Greatest Remedy in the Worm ! ME C BASSTIAN begs In inform (lie inhabitants of Wellington, Ac, that he may bo consulted at his rooms, PostOffice Hotel. Ladies attended at their own residences by tending their address-N.8.-N0 Cutting—Cure guaranteed 301 Have the nonor w nuuim yuu uh»i> we are in receipt per last mail tlLl'UlllUr (lIUCUI IIUIII MM iu,v«i;v»u; v. .... Latest Photographic Novelty, called an ENLABGER, by means of which the smallest and most faded photograph can he reproduced with startling distinctness iron Carte do Visite to life-size, in any weather, and at such a small cost that we are enabled to charge very moderate rates, winch will be further reduced for family groM's. We need scarcely add that all our phrcos are finished under the supervision of ov- Mr Davis, whose name in the ;IRT stands stauuoh amongst the leaders in chc new School of Arts. Soliciting an --ai'ly call, ■\Vi remain, &. Yours respectfully, DAVIS act Co. it -Wellington. 301 6 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF AUGUSTUS PETHERICK, OF MASTERTON. rpHE Trustees in the above estate invite J tenders until SATURDAY, November 18th, at 12 noon, for the following valuable properties— LOT 1. Splendid corner section on Hall and Chapel streets; long lease at a low rental; close to the General Post Office and adjoining the Town Hall, being part of town acre No 2. Opposite corner section to above, with a frontage of ,10 feet to Hall street and 100 feet to Chapel street, being part of town acre No 101. Section adjoning Lot 2, with 50 feet frontage to Hall street. There is a large and convenient dwelling house erected thereon, at present known as the Auckland Boarding House, which is let for £BO per annum. Part of town acre No. 51 Two four-roomed dwelling houses, situated in Dixon street, part of town acre No 88 One six-roomed dwelling house, corner of Dixon and Bannister streets iTwo acres of land on No 15, Small Farm Block, with good substantial dwelling house and stables, etc, The above properties for situation are not to be equalled in the Borough, and well worthy the attention of those who are ou the look out for safe investments. For further particulars, apply to R. & J. BROWN, 301 Master-ton. \THE WAIRABAPA CALEDONIAN / SOCIETY. »*. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held on FIiID;IY, Oct,. 31st, 1879, at 3 o'clock, at the Prince of Wales Hotel. Mustertoii.

Report, Balance sheet, and general.' e C. A. VALLANCE, * 301 President. T N BAN KR U 1' T C Y Ani in the matter of the Debtors and Creditors ilet. 187G, and the intendment jH 1877, And of the Bankruptcies of— Thomas William Tankersley, oi Upper Plain, farmer Frederick Whittington Green, of Masterton, clerk George Samuel Wemyss Dalrymple, of Masterton, commission agent At the first meetings of creditors in the above estates, held at the Supieme Court (' House, Wellington, on 21st, 22nd, and 23rd instants, I was duly elected Creditors' Trustee, and I have signified my acceptance of the same in writing to the Registrar ' "301 W. SULLA/? N ° ' T __ l ° E ' All accounts against the Bankrupt Estate of J. A. Petherick must lie forwarded to either of the undersigned on or before SATURDAY, November Ist, after which date no further claims will be admitted. E. G. WILLIAMS,) T , W.SELLAR, j lnista Masterton, October 25,1879. HISTLE LODGE, s.C. An Emergency Meeting of the Thistle Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall, Empire Hotel, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 29tlr October. Lodge tylcd at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Visiting brethren invited to attend, By order of the I'I.W.M. G. S. WEMYSS DAIuIYMPLE, 2G7 Acting Secretary •VT 0 T 1 C E TO THE LADIES OF THE VYA'IRARAPA. M. CASELBERG & CO. J Have management of their Millinery' Department, having engaged the services of a competent and experienced Milliner from England, who will attend to all orders entrusted to her care, which can not fail to give satisfaction to Ladies who desire to wear Fashionable Millinery. The Dressmaking Department is also under a fresh management, and ak orders entrusted to the Department are guaranteed to fit, ho Ladies of Masterton and neighborhood to give them an immediate call and orrtor Mil--1 linery and Dresses. M. CASELBERG AND CO., BRICK STORE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 302, 29 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 302, 29 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 302, 29 October 1879, Page 3

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