WESLEYAN CHURCH. MABTERTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. On TUESDAY, November 9th; the annual School Tea Meeting, will be held in the Town Hall. Tea on the tables at 5 o'clock, .after which a public meeting will be held in the Church. Chair to he taken at 7 o'clock byD, McGregor, Esq. 611 Thomas Raine, Jun. MANUFACTUEEB OF CRATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, ' Begs to notify to the inhabitants of Masterton and its vicinity, the Tauora and FortyMile Bubli, that he purposes at once commencing business in Queen-street, Mastcrton. T.ll. having had an experience of Twenty Years in the. Colony as a Manufacturer of iEratod Waters and Cordials of all descriptions (during the last five years of which Le has.been with Mr James Thompson in that department), and having 'an established reputation iu Dunediu, Christchurch, Lyttloton, Timaru, Groytown, and Mastertonas a thorough master of his business, and ■SECOND TO NONE 1 in New Zealand, hopes for a oontinuanco of the-support so liberally, accorded to M Thompson, doubtless arising from the very SUPERIOR QUALITY of the artiolcs supplied, and which T. B. guarautees to maintain. 608 WAIRARAPA CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. THE Adjourned Annual Meeting will be Held at the Princo of Walos' Hotel on Monday, November 8, at 3 p.m. B. BROWN, 608 Secretary. NOTICE OF RAILWAY OPENING. To All Honest Gentlemen about to visit Mastertou. STUDY ECONOMY, and fio to AIUiYLE HOUSE, aud you can got. a good lunch, Dirinor, Tea, a Bed; and every accommodation, to suit tho times. You PAY for theDinuor, I GIVE the refreshments. H05t0........ ......A. EWINGTON. P.S.-Good Stabling and Paddocks, and Sadalo llorscs. COG T INUI LODGING HOUSE. C. R. MILLER, having opened tho late Tonni Hotel as a Lodging House, hopes by giving strict attention to the comfort of Lodgers and Travellers to merit a share of the support ho has hitiierto received. Meals, at a l l hours of tho day. A 70-acro paddock' for stock, with plenty of water. Horses and Buggies for bite. ■ Horses bought or sold.—Tenui, Octobei 30. GO7
BOOK-KEEPING-.— Privato Lcasons. m Book-keeping- by Siuglo anil Doable Entry given by a person of Lurgo 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, Mastorton. 587 ! ST 0P! AND EE AD THIS , ■' OAETEETON BAKERY, A. L. WHY TB,
Would respectfully announce t6 the Civil Service and tlie general public located in and around Carterton that he is determined to meet the hardness of the times by SEDUCING BREAD Sovcnpenco if Booked. N.B.—A.L,"W. would respectfully intimate that his books are closkb to long-winded =lo= CUSTOMERS. 588
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ( WELLINGTON-NAPIER RAILWAY. WELLINGTON RAILWAY STATION GOODS-SHED CONTRACT. Public Works Office, Wellington, 25th October, 1880. WRITTEN TENDERS will bo received at iliis offico up to NOON on MONDAY, the Bth November, for tno above contract. They must; bo addressed to the Hon. tho Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside, " Tendor for Wolliugton Goods-shed Contract." Plans and spccifica,ions majr be seen at tho .Public Works Offices, Wellington and Carterton, and at tho Post Offices Grcytown and Mastcrton. Tenders to bo accompanied by a cheque on some bank in the, town where tho tenders is lodged :■ such chequo to bo specially marked by a banker as good or 21 elajß, and iQ be in favor of Ik lk-kivcr-GeneraVs Dcpmt Account only, any not to bcaror or order. The lowest or and tender will not necessaiily be accepted. By command. JOHN BL/iCKETT, 005 Engineer in Charge, North Island.
jy OTICB OF ALTERATION OF TIME OF COACH LEAVING MASTERTON FOR PALMERSTON.. ■ ON and after ,the 3rd November, 1860, tlie coach for Palmerstoii and Makotoku will leave Cobb and Co.'a. Booking office 1.30 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Passengers can book through at office, CwncjlChambers.....' ■ . ' " JAMES MACARA, . ' '6lO ' Proprietor.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 614, 8 November 1880, Page 3
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