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** » PHOTOGRAPHY./ ji f v rnHE rundorsigued has 1 , the, pleasure' of' r-, . • notifying that his> Studio, is now ..ready for thefieoeptiim'';,bi visitors^. ; "" v 4' Cair te ;Viaite, Cabinot/and'oiher.'Pliiito' PhotoCThs and; other, gieturea oopiiedifj';V --■ -Yiew?/tSSen-iri;any .p^irtofihe district, v- 1 ' per dpxenvdOaipeif]hai£ dbzen;FaMuies and'grbups arranged wit&l 1 kevi • r i c ' ' MASTERTON. 1 ' ' ' 287' Jl Dtt 0 A TlO NAL •D E P 08ITbRY, :>■ Opposite -.the; Gouncil' dhafaberß)' ■" • x v -SIREET, MABIEMON, Ei'SSVv price, ' ?.y: (Late Cuek-V Price) of the New Zealand IMPORTER .of, f STATIONERY, BOOKS, . AND MUSIC, Is receiving by each English; ;mail a regular supply of NEW. BOOKS &';• PERIODICALS. And the leadiug Englisli, Scotch, and Irish ... papers; and.lias always on hand " ' AWELtSEftESTED STOCK i• ■ ■ • oi? '' v 'Stationery,' Books, School Requisites, and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer " and Hymn Books. ; . . Inspection'iavited. • 221 WAIPOUA STEAM SAW PLANING: T AND MOULDING'MILLS. Sash and Door Factory. Curved work cut toany design'i •, U" : ; - Turning iii allats-branches - All description of Joiner's work done, • Agents for all descriptions-of-CSrved Work " • BACON" & \VEIGLEY v • \ _ .PROPKIETOBS JgOAEDINa AND Mi SCHOOL; CoLE-STKEET, MASTERTON. ' ' Umler (h Patronage of tk Honorable, < . Lady Robinson. ' " Principal; Miss BEST, ; : _ A thoroughly' sound English . Education forms the basis of the instruction, giveny and, in addition, the following subjects are taught ■ French, German, Italian, Latin, -Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needle- " - work. ' -■ Domestic arrangements are liberal anci home-like. ! Terms moderatei ■ ' • Prospectuses forwarded on application.. • The first term of iBBO will begin on Wednesday, 28th of'JaniVarv. . :-. 5 " " 35! ~E ° T — l °' ~ I have authorised T. H. Murray to collect all debts due to his estate. Proceedings will be taken at once, if accounts presented by' him are not paid. ' ' j , 345 wn. sellae! PERAMBULATORS'! GO TO E. ARNOLD'S, ICuripuni, ... BASKET AND PERAMBULATOR MAKER. Double 12s'fid Single - - . . £1 ip 3 —Always some- on hand- .. CASH ONLY. ' . 372 NOTICE; • : T HEREBY give notice that all monies JL due to me for goods supplied -irom my Carterton business must be; paid at once to Mr A. Armstrong, whose .receipt will be a 1 sufficient discharge. •• ■ • ■ V. . J. CtATTSCHA, .. . .' •. ;. Braver.;. >.•, i Jan, 17,1880,- .366' OTICE TO' THE PUBLIC; The undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district, that at' the request of several gentlemen in.Masterton and neighborhood, they will commence the erection of a ..Brewery next week, and hope to be able to supply good genuine Ale, Stout, etc,, as heretofore m the course of a month', and'bope to obtain the favors of their oldfriends and' many new ones, JOSEPH GATTSCHA. THOS. PARSONS. Masterton, December 13,1879. ...■339 WAIPOUA BREWERY 1 , . . . WAIPOUA BREWERY! * Re-opening of The Waipoua Brewery. R. Y.SMITH ; has the pleasure to liounce that he has purchased'the,' valuable;. Plant"'and' Stock-in : Trade of the Waipoua ■ Brewery; also, that he h a ß engaged..as MR FRANKLIN, lately a principal Brewer in that world renowned firm ■ • BASS' & CO, ;• •BuH'tox AND Trent. " ; R. y. SMITH will bcr -able to brew and sell at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF BEER than any, which has hitherto been brewed in the Provincial uistrict'. ■DUNDEMN BEER ; will now,.-be superseded by a better local ' article at a less price,■ -£• - v.'.:. ? Mr: Fbanklin brings .with him .higher' credentials than those possessed by any o,ther breweL;in ; .the.;.-!ol6hjrand'iuiider his management R. V. Smith vehtures.to/asserL that "THE WAIPOUA ALEj'-bretvlsd at -Masterton will hold, a high.-repu'ta.tioc/not .only.in New Zealand but,-in' the neighboring -Colonies., „ 1 _ '• • ' v l '' '• \ - 8 , :VI ' ' ' S

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 382, 6 February 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 382, 6 February 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 382, 6 February 1880, Page 3

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