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PHOTOGRAPH?. r |!HE undersigned has the pleasure of *• notifying-that his new Photographic ;->tudio is',now ready for the reception of visitors. • Oavte do Viaite, Cabinet,-and other Photographs taken; also enlarged,' or reduced for brooches, lockets, or rings, Photographs and other pictures copied. Views taken in any part of the district; - Charges-158 per doxen, 10s per half- dozen';' Families and groups arranged with", ' THOS. E. PRIOJpJ, Educational Depository, Queen-street, MASTERTON, ' 287 JVDOCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, Opposite the Council Chambers, Queen-street, Mastertun. • T. E, PRICE, (Late Clark & Price) of the New Zealand Educational Depository, "Wellington), IMPORTER of STATIONERY, BOOKS, and MUSIC, la receiving by each English mail a regnlai '' of NEW BOOKS & PERIODICALS, And the leading English, Scotch, and Irish papers; and has always on hand A WELL-SELECTED STOCK op • Stationery, Books,. School Requisites and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, 13?. Inspection invited. 221 WAIPOUA STEAM -SAW PLANING " AND MOULDING MILLS. Sash and Door Factory. Curved work cut to any design.; ... Turning in all its branches ■ All description of Joiner's work done, Agents for all descriptions of Carved Work BACON & WRIGLEY Pboprietobs jgOARDING AND Mi SCH 0 C CoLE-STHKUT, MASTERTOK, Under the Patronage of tile Honorable Lady Robinson. Principal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin,* Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needle- • work. Domestic arrangements are liberal and tome-like. Termß moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The first term of 1880 will begin on Wednesday, 28th of January. Evening Class for French, 351 N E 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. 345 WN. SELLAE. PEEAMBULATORS! PERAMBULATORS I GO TO B. ARNOLD'S, Kuripuni, BASKET and PERAMBULATOR MAKER. Double • ■ • - £1 12s Gd Single - . - - - £1 10a —Always some on hand— CASH ONLY. 372 NOTICE. T HEREBY give notice that'all monies I dustoinefor goods supplied from my Carterton business must bp paid at onc'c to Mr A. Armstrong, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge, J. GATTSCHA, '' Brewer. Masterton, Jan. 17,1880. 36(,'' TOTIOE 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 he able to supply good genuine Ale, Stout, etc., as heretofore in the course of a month, and hope to obtain the favora of their oldfriends and many new ones. JOSEPH GATTSCHA. THOS. PARSONS. Masterton, December 18,1879. 339 WAIPOUA BREWERY! ; WAIPOUA BREWERY 1 RE-openisq OF The W aipoua Brewery. R. Y. SMITH has,the pleasure to announce that he has purchase:! the valuable Plant and Stock-in-Trade of the Waipoua Brewery; also,.that he h n s.engaged as MR FRANKLIN, lately a principal Brewer in : , that world renowned firm BASS & CO., BtfflTO.v-oN.Trent. R. V. SMITH will be able to brew and sell at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF BEER than any which has hithert" been brewed in the Provincial District. DUNEDIN BEER will now be superseded by a better local article at a less price. Mr Franklin brings with him higher credentials than those possessed by any other brewer in the Colony, and under his management IVYVSumi Ventures to'a«sert that "THE WA'-POl'i' ALE" l, re wed at, Masteiton vili hold a iiigh reputation; not only, m New Zealand but in the neighborly Colonies. " •• • : • WAIPOUA.BREWER^,. . Masterton]—R-. V. ' PROPRIETOR,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 393, 19 February 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 393, 19 February 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 393, 19 February 1880, Page 3

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