Special Advertisements. ]J£R H. E. ANDREWS, Dental Sungeon, QtJICKN-STBKST, - - MASTEBTON, Hours—9 a.m till 5 p.m. Mr Andrews will personally visit during January:— EKETAHUNA, Thubsday, 7th, at Pelling's Temperance Hotel. MARTINBOROUGH, Thubsday, 14th, at T. F. Valentine's chemist _hop. FEATHERSTON, Thursday, 21st, at Mrs Crawford's. GREYTOWN, Thursday, 28th, rooms at Mrs Budding's. J__V~ D . B L fiii, Dental Surgeon. Address —Perry-street, Masterton, next the Institute Buildings. Hours of consultation—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. EKETAHUNA BRANCH, at Mr H. A. Kelso's, Chemist, every Monday, at 9 a.m. GOVERNMENT MONEY. "OROM £100 to any amount, on either town or country security at 4_ per cent., can be lent for any period required. Apply to— C. A. POWNALL, Solicitor, Masterton. PHILIP L. HOLLINGrS, solicitor, MASTERTON (Opposite, Post Office.j has several surnß of money available for investment on mortgage at lowest current rates of interest. BRANCH OFFICE AT EKETAHUNA. BUNNY & DOLAN, SOLICITORS. MONEY TO LEND on Approved Security at Lowest Current Rates. Perry-street, Masterton. H. C. ROBINSON, Solicit ob, Central Chambers, - Masterton. TO LEND! Small and Large Sums. (From __50 upwards). mimic. M"ISS PEARSON has resumed tuition. Candidates prepared for Associated Board and Trinity College (London) Examinations. Terms on application at the Studio, " DONAGHCLONEY," LINCOLN-ROAD. ST. FRANCIS XATIER'S Seaside Academy for Young Ladies, Seatoun, Wellington Heads. SCHOOL re-opens 3rd February. This popular institution provides a highclass education, combined with the advantages of a life at the seaside. Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service and Musical Examinations. FreDch, Bookkeeping and Art Needlework form part of the school course when required. TERMS—Boarders, £88 per annum, payable at opening of three terms. Extras (moderate fee) —Piano, Painting, Singing, German, Italian and Shorthand, Dancing, Chipwork. WANGANUI GIRLS' COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1904. THE First Term of thi_ year will commence on Tuesday. 9th February. Applications for boarding accommodation should be made at an early date. W. J. CARSON, Secretary. FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Under the direction of Miss Swainhon. Head Mistress, Mrs Henry Smith. The Now Term will begin on TUESDAY, February 2nd. PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCBOOL FOR GIRLS. Pbincipal— Miss Babeb, M.A. The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, 2nd February. Miss Baber at Home on MONDAY, Ist February. OXFORD LAUNDRY. Miss M. Wl« Fnaser», Laundress, HAS commenced business in the above line in premises next to Chamberlain Bros., opposite the Mill Pond. Any class of laundry work undertaken, and satisfaction guaranteed.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7677, 29 January 1904, Page 1
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