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BOOTS I :BOOTS I •• JffYETH bogs to'inform his friends • and the public'of Mastorton generally that lie has commenced business as BOOT and SHOEMAKER, in the shop Next Door to Mr Palmer, saddler, where lie hopes by. strict attention to business, MODIiIIATE CHARGES, and Good Workmanship, to receive a share of their patronage; Rtpairs ittatly Exxuted, 677 ELLINGTON DISTRICT LOCAL . INDUSTRY EXHIBITION. An Exhibition of tho Manufactures and Products (strictly so called) of the Local Districts of Wellington, will ba held in the Athenieum; under tho diriction of the ■'Committeo of that Institution, on the 25th 4 April next, and following days. Arrangements will he made for the carriage of Exhibits by rail and steamer, free, of charge, Intending Exhibitors may obtain from the Secretary of the Athenteum applicationforms for space, which must be returned on or before the Ist Maroh, J. WOODWARD, President., Wellington Athentoum, Janufiry 15, 1881. 673 !ST 0 P ! . AND BEAD TltiS'X - V-..;, CARTERTON BAKERY, ' . A. L. W H YTE, ... Would respectfully announce to tho Civil Service and the general public located in and around Carterton that hp is determined to meet the hardness of the times by REDUCING BREAD —lo= 6d the 4lb Loaf Cash ; Sovenpence i£ Booked. ,'j N.B,—A.L.W* would respectfully intimate' that his books are closed to long-winied CUSTOMERS. 588 MASTERTON Coach & Carriage Factory MUIR AND'DIXON BROS,, Having a Splendid Assortment o£ American Goods on hand, are prep'ared; to buil VEHICLES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, equal to anything turned out in the Colony, Painting done in the Best fttyl?, Cushions; Trimini&g -Fftllg,. (Sro., made wit .the beat of leather, in various patterns " Now and Second-hand' , BUGGIES. FOR SALE ' for salo at the loweS(?'prico for ' „ CASH. Persons desirous of obtaining a article at tlieir own price well tp/call and iosjieci uiii' stock now on hand. "" F.S.—Buggies, from £35 aud.upwards.

AT THE MASTEIVI'ON OOACH FACTORY •WELLINGTON-COLLEGE. : THE First Term of . 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. Pupils to attend at the College on that morning, Boys at !1,30, Girls at U o'clock, The fees in future will beln the Upper : School, £4 4s; in the Lower School, •£.! 3a; and for Girls, £3 33 per term;' No chargo for stationery. ' The Boarding Establishment is under the care of Mr and Mrs B, Pridhain, :■ CHAB. P. POWLES, Wellington, Jan, 14,1881. .. Morton's Pbiyate; Academy AND ... ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, (E6TAB. 1873) RE-OPE S ON MONDAY, 24th JANUARY. Rev T, A,: Bojvden, Inspector of Schools,; ,#dfe\v, Kineipaljof Nolboii 'C. A.-Yallauce, Esq Brentwood, j A.,McMaster, Esq:, Groytown. ' /■'' ■ For Prospectus,' &c,, apply after sth 'Jan ; Wellington Terrace, ' . . Dec. 21, 1880. 651 AND DAV SCHOOL'. ■ .COM-STItEET, .MASTERTON; . . PBiNCJfAL: Miss BEST, " . v .. A thoroughly- sound English Education ■forms the basis' of the instruction giv,en, and, in addition, the* following, subject? We French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge- ■.., -bra, . Music, . Drawing, and Needle- • work."'. ' !f >•." Domestio arraignments are liberal and' homeJike. . ... ' ' "• . ' Prospectuses forwarded on application. .The first terra' 'of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. Eveninß Class for French, 35)- ¥ ' LITTLEJOHN ANti SON, . • WATCHMAKERS, .. JEpiiLEKSr and OPTICIANS, Lambton Quay (Opposite Accidental Hotel), ..'. TOUHfllte.!'.' • -'f. : Country Orders promptly attended io.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 680, 31 January 1881, Page 3

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