o,' '. - .- •' ■ ;V - ;-" ; " ; ■rnilK uudiix.jcra«l lm the pleasure p l - ; his new Photographi' jiudio .'3 no* ready for the reception o • : -"it«ra. ' '. ' ■ ~ j urc'o do Visite, Cabinet, and'other Photo j graphs taken; also enlarged. 01 reduced fo; brooches, lockets, or rings. :?l ; " Photowanhs find MW niofi««a ;' 1 Views taken in any part of the district. -" Charges—l6s per dozen, 10s per half idozen, Families and groups arranged with. ' •■'■• THOS. E. PRICE, . 3) Educational Depository, Queen-Btree,t,, MASTERTON. ,28 w ,U . . . . ; Opposite the Council Chambers, QuEEN-STBEET, MASTBRTON. I c ' T.E. PRICE, a. (Late Clark 4; Price) of the New Zealanc Educational Depository, Wellington), a . IMPORTER o? STATIONERY, BOOKS ; .'..-:■■ W MUSIC, >.. ■' i. In receiving by each English mail a regular '* supply of NEW BOOKS & PERIODICALS, And the leading English, Scotch, and Irisli papers;, and has always on hand ie ■ - 16 A WELL-SELECTED'STOCK OF Stationery, Books, School Requisites' and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer •: and Hymn Books. ks" .Inspection invited. 221 '■ BOARDING AND DAV SCHOOL, COLE-BIRKKT, MASTBETON. Under- (he Patronage of the Honorable Lady Robinson. Principal : Miss BEST, I A thoroughly sound English Education forms tho basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are ir taught:- .. ; : " r . French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge- .. bra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and H home-like.' ■ ■ Terms moderate. . '•.. ■ Prospectuses forwarded on application. ' j The first term.of 1880 will begin on Wednesday, 28th of January. , ! . ' Evening Class for French. .' '351 gO WRY A;N:D KING 1 ' MASTERTON STEAM; SAW PLANING APMOULDINCt MILLS, ■ ■ SASH AND DOOR FACTORY i AND TIMBER MERCIANS. .' Doors, Saßhes, Sash Frames, Flooring; Lin- . ' ing, and Rusticating, Skirtings (single and double faced), Architraves (single All kind of Mouldings on hand and'to order, fivoOK.VllSlloa licU„ *,„ S.. All orders punctually attended to. June 25.1879. I7fl t mO THE INHABITANTS OF CARTER--1 ■■ ■ ' TON, i- AW SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. IN consequence of the quantity of OLD STOCK GOODS now being offered for sale in Carterton, and that their customers may not be deceived through buying goods, that, by being ,--.■-■■ 1 ■ ... -OLD STOCK, ; Are not only, old-fashioned, but HALF ROTTEN,.. ' . , j ~•. B. A. GARDENER-ico! : - have decided to offer the-.-whole of their i valuable stock below Cost Price. ' a FOR A SHORT TIME; ONLY. , GREATEST BARGAINS EVER t - • OFFERED IN C4RTERTON. . { _ COME AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. 1 , WE make this GMT SACRIFICE for theiollowiug reasons : These men have no interest iu the town ship, and ONLY TAKE AWAY THE READY MONEY, Which helps to make things badfor everyone, and lessens the value of property; and'they will continue to do so while encouraged. B, a; GARDENER k SON, '•THE CASH,STORE," CARTERTON 410 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TTT FENTONyinreturning thanks to ,YV « the public of Greytown and surrounding district, for the liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, begs to notify that '» ho has removed to, those more commodious , Mr-J, Macara, Maih-street, GREYTOWN, and hopes with the greater facilities he will i- have for keeping a Urger an more varied 0 stock of DR.4PERY, GROCERY, IRON--MONGERY; etc.,. to merit a continuance of J favors. All orders forwarded by letter will 1 be strictly attended to. ' Note the.address—'W. FENTON, Premises lately occupied by J. Macaba, •street, Greytown. -. 393 kN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED ;- ; - Oats, '" Bran, 8 Pollard. Seconds Wines, Spiri And General Merchandise ; itt F.H.WOOD&CO.I. I rpo LET. ON LEASE, OR FOR SALE r- THAT Desirable property, containing ]< 1b acres, or thereabouts, with kmroomed cot ar tajje thereon, adjoining the Te Ore On es Bridge, and now in the occupation of M; ,te Croad. he Possession can be given on the Ist Maro] }t, next, . ■. i 1 For particulars apply to ' M. CASELBERG & CO., 3 . Masterton;'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 423, 25 March 1880, Page 3
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