He Estate of JAMES THOMPSON, Baker, o{ Masterton, TTTE, the Undersigned, do hereby an- '' nounce that we have thia day appointed John Chamberlain to be our agent in the above ostate, assigned to-us by the above-named James Thompson, and that all Book Debts and accounts duo to the estate, having also been assigned to us must bo paid to him only, and his recoipt will be a sufficient acknowledgement iii all eases, Any book debts, accounts, or monies paid to James Thompson or to any of his agents on and after this date will be regarded as outstanding accounts and will be sued for accordingly, and all receipts so given by James Thompson or Ins agents will not be hecognised. All outstanding accounts must bo paid at the shop at Rcnall's Creek on or before 18th November 1880, or legal proceedings will be taken o recover tlio same with further notice or respect of persons. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, 597 EDMUND OHAMBWELAIN. Masterton, 18th October, 1880. ESSES GILES and EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN beg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts that the business of Baker, Confectioner, and /Erated Water Manufacturer, hitherto conducted by Jamos Thompson, will be carried on by themselves, Messrs G. and E, C., being fanners as well as millers, feel confident that they jan supply BREAD at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE, and trust by strict attention to business to fair share of publio patronago. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, 597 EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN. IJIHE pERMANENT WATSON 4 WINTERINGHAM (Next Council Chambers), QUEEN-STREET, BEG to thank their numerous friends and the public of Masterton for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them since commencing business, and desire it to be distinctly understood that patrons can depend upon obtaining the best article at the lowest price at their establishment. Their motto is "No extortion," and they act up to it. All kinds of attention paid to cither town or country orders. Repairs neatly executed with promptitude and dispatch. Every requisite of the trade kept on hand. IST 0 P ! NOTICE. 588 AND READ THIS. CARTERTON BAKERY,
A, L. WHY TE, Would respectfully announce to the Civil Service and the general public located in and around Carterton that he is determined to meet the hardness of the times by REDUCING BREAD =TO= 6d the 4lb Loaf Cash. | Soyeflpopco if Booked. N.B.—A.L.W. would respectfully intimate that his books aie closed to long-winded CUSTOMERS. I BOOK-KEEPING.— Private Lessons in sft ik-keeping by Single and Double Entry given by a person of Large and Practical experience. Tradesmen's Books opened, audited, or adjusted, and arrangements made for keeping the same. Terms Moderate. Address—Accountant, Box 83, Post Office, Masterton, 587 MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, In tho Town Hall, Masterton. Members aro reminded that their subscriptions are now due. Programmes may bo obtained from T. C D'Arcy, Hon. Treasurer; J, Brown, Secre tary, or W, Everett, President. 572 Mrs Hashing Mrs Moore Miss Moriscn Mrs Paige Mrs Payton Miss Rockcl Mrs J, V, Smith Miss Smith NOTICE. mHE following ladies, members of the Committee pf the Bazaar to bo held in Dccombor next, ivill bo happy to receive contributions of Work, Materials, or Money : Mrs Arnot Mrs Bannister Mrs H, Bcctham Miss Best Mrsßremner Mrs CaA e Mrs Chalmers Mrs, Popakj Mrs Fannin Miss Hare, FOR SALE. EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE, with outbuildings and acre of land laid out in Garden and Orchard, situate at Manaia, at present occupied by thj Misses Morrison, For apply to Mr BUNNY, Solicitor, or to the Rev C. H. GOSSETT, on the premises. October 6th, 18S0. 593 WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW. INTENDING Exhibitors are reminded X that entries close at the offices of Messrs R, & J. Brown, Masterton,' F, H. Woo'l & Co., Greytown, and tho undersigned, Carterton, on MONDAY, 25th OCTOBER inst., and that no entry will, upon any consideration, be received after that date. Forms of entry may be obtained at the offices above stated. • . H.H.WOLTERS, i . Secretary. N T| 0 E ' WE, the undersigned, beg to inform persons indebted to us for OAERIAGE that s the railway is now open to Masterton, all ACCOUNTS DUE to us must be paid on or before r the Ist November, either to Mr Thos D'Arcy, Qucen-Btreet, Masterton, or to ourselves. DAELEY & KNIGHT. Masterton, 20th Oct., 1880, 599
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 600, 21 October 1880, Page 3
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