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Special Advertisements. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. MISS ELSIE RICHARDS, Certificated Pianist (Trinity College, London). Terms on application. 35, COLE-STREET, MASTERTON. SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Dominion Hall -Academy Buildings.) TO bo Opened on Ist FEBRUARY, 1908, for teaching Piano, Voice Production (singing), Theory, Harmony, Organ, and also Elocution. Candidates prepaied for examinations. Violin taught by Mr Reihana Boyes. For full particulars ard prospectus apply to MISS PEARSON, Donaghclocey, Lincoln-road. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOODS, TOYS, & GLASSWARE. CHOICE Assortment now on view. Large stocks to be opnned up in a few days. Judicious buying enables me to sell cheaply. Call and Inspect. F. A. SMITH, Bookseller and Stationer. Opposite Presbyterian Church. Fitzherbert Terrace School, WELLINGTON. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Under the late direction of Miss Swainson. Principal: MISS BABER, M.A. First Assistant: Mrs Hursthouse (of London and Paris). Vacancies for Boarders. Prospectuses on application. THE MISSES WRIGLEY HAVING commenced business as MILLINERS in EXCHANGE BUILDINGS are prepared to supply the Latest Fashionable Hats, Toques and Bonnets at strictly moderate prices and at shortest notice. Remodelling a speciality. Linen Hats of all shapes and colours made to order. Sep Wiiuiinr fit foot of staircase. TE KAPU PRIVATE HOSPITAL, Cornwall- street, HAS been purchased by MRS PIKETT, and is now under the charge of Miss Hooker (formerly Matron of the Masterton Hospital and recently Matron of Dr. Ross' Private Hospital) The institution is now thoroughly equipped as an up-to-date Medical and Surgical Hospital. Windermere Private Maternity Home. 4, Home street, Kent Terrace, Wellington. L.\DIES coming to Wellington for their acrouihemeut will receive every Tcindne.v- Mih home comforts. Terms Moderate. NURSE KF.I-R. Prirrii-al. G. HYDE, UNDERTAKER & CER HFICATED EMBALMER, Queen-street, Masterton. EVERYTHING carried out under the most approved sanitary methods, and personally supervised by Mr G.Hyde.Private residence. Cornwall-street. THE VILLAGE GOLDSMITH. WALSH & CO., MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS Queen street, Masterton. Send your Repairs to u.s. We guarantee satisfaction. HERBERT S. CLAUGHTON, (Organist St Matt/iew's Church) can receive Pupils for Organ, Piano, Theory ancl Singing. Classes are being formed — Junior and Senior. b ight-reading and Solo Singing. Particulars 81, Dixon-street. DOUGLAS DOBSON, C.E., AUTHORISED SURVEYOR & ARCHITECT, PINE-STREET, MASTERTON, 18 prepared to report on and carry out all classes of Engineering Works, Bridge Building, etc. Survey and Subdivisions of Land executed. Valuations, etc. Plans, Specifications and Estimates furnished. THE ONLY HATTER IN TOWN. BUY your Hat from the Maker, and save all middlemen's profits. PANAMAS and STRAW HATS at working men's prices. I. A. ALMAO'S, 160, Queen-street. (Next Central Hotel.) CASH WOOD AND COAL YARD, Miriam-street, Masterton. WOOD in any length. COALBROOKDALE. BLACKSMITH'S BRUNNER NUTS, and PELAWMAIN COAL alwayp in stock. Telephone 136 F, STAINS, Proprietor. LADIES' BICYCLES AT BARGAIN PRICES. THE WELLINGTON & WAIRARAPA MOTOR CO., LTD., have several excellent bicycles for sale cheap. Some have bad only slight use and some are only shopworn. These Bicycles are displayed in the Queenstreet Showroom-the price of each one is plainly marked, and for a slight advance can be purchased on the Hire System by gradual monthly payments. Every detail of these machines is perfect and guaranteed by the WELLINGTON & WAIRARAPA MOTOR CO., Limited, Bicycle Sundries, Sales and Repairing Department, QUEEN-STREET. BRENCHLEY'S INSECTICIDE COMPOUND AND FERTILISER . . October Bth, 1906. Me MoKenzie, Mauriceville— DEAR SIR,—I have used your Brenohley's Insecticide this season, and have found it wonderfully good for Scale, Moths, and other Pests. I have tried almost all other washes in the market, and find yours the best. I can thoroughly recommend it.—Yours truly, Fanny Crosbib, Scarborough.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 8944, 19 December 1907, Page 1

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