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Special Business Directory. OPAKI & MIKI MIKI PARCEL DELIVERY. c "PARCELS lodged with Mb J. Hipkins, , XT Tobacconist, Queen-street, by 1 , o'clock p.m. will be delivered SAME DAY through the Opaki and Mild Miki District. C. A. WALL. __ _ __________ Woolscourer and Fellmonger. I wish to notify my numerous clients and Woolgrowers generally that I am still a Cash Purchaser of WOOL, HIDE and SHEEP-SKINS at nett current market rates. I have removed to new premises situate Lower Manaia road, where, with an abundant water supply, I am prepared to execute Scouring or Fellmongering on commission in aDy quantity. Private residence: Wrigley-street. J]VERNDEN& PRENTICE, Builders & Contractors. Sawing and Planing Mills in Dixon-street. Esti- ! mates given. F. F R A S E X, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, and Billiard Saloon Proprietor. Two splendid tables, capable markers, civility and attention. Hairdressing and shaving by tradesmen. The utmost cleanliness observed. Premises opposite Hartmann and Hoar, Queen-street. KITCHENER wishes to announce that he has commenced business in premises adjoining the Empire Hotel, lately occupied by Mr T. Miller as Boot and Shoemaker. Repairs of every description executed with promptitude. Only the Most Durable Leather used, and, combined with High-Class Workmanship, he hopes to secure liberal patronage. Hand-Sewn Work a specialty. : JAMES WICKENS, 1 Baker and Confectioner. Wedding Cakes a specialty. Queen-strest, Masterton. JJULGRAYE HOTEL, Dreyerton. A. E. Wakeman, Pro- | prietor. The best of Liquors Blocked. . First-class table and accommodation. Good shooting and fishing to be had adjacent to the hotel. One hour's drive from Masterton. J^/£ e GALLAGHER, General Carrier and Expressman. Furniture carefully removed. All trains met. Orders left at Mr W. Gillespie's office will receive prompt attention. Ring 1 up Telephone 95. JfUNT, COTTRELL & CO., LTD., Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met daily. p E T E R H I D E R , Chimney Sweep, Masonic-street. Orders for Chimneys which require to be 1 swept well, promptly, and cheaply, to be left at Peter Hider's residence, Masonic- ' street; or oare of J. Hipkins, tobacconist, Queen-street. J». B. CHURCH, General Carrier. Furniture carefully packed and removed. All orders receive my personal attention. Orders may be left with Mr T. W. Miller, Club Stables. A. KITTO, Builder and Contractor. BUILDING, next Gentlemen's jJi Club, Renall-street, Masterton. PLANS PREPARED AND ESTIMATES GIVEN. Work of all descriptions done on Shortest Notice. ST. FRANCIS XAYIER'S Seaside Academy for Young Ladies, Seatoun, Wellington Heads. SCHOOL re-opens Gth 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. French, Bookkeeping and Art Needlework form part of the school course when required. TERMS—Boarders, £33 per annum, payable at opening of three terms. Extras (moderate fee)— Piano, Painting, Singing, German, Italian, Shorthand and Typewriting, Dancing. PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Principal—Miss Babeb, M.A. BOARDING AND DAY SCEOOL FOR GIRLS. Kindergarten for young pupils. The new term commenced Tuesday, 13th September. g # E. WRIGHT, Representative for— INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. 10 Per Cent. 'XMAS DISCOUNT on all Scholarships booked before 31st December. On and after February Ist next, price of all Scholarships will be increased by £1. Enrol at Once. All particulars at office. Beard's Buildings, - - Queen-street. MR H. PERMAIN, Resident Piano and Organ . Expert. PIANOS Tuned and Regulated to Continental, Medium, or English Concert Pitch. Repairing in all its branches. VIOLIN TUITION. Pupilß received for the Violin. The art of bowing and tone producing thoroughly taught. Orders may be left with Mr J. L. Murray, draper, Queen-street.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8037, 9 January 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8037, 9 January 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8037, 9 January 1905, Page 1