SpooSsl Advertisements. 'j HOKNE'S SPECIALS! OUR immense display of Bacon, Cheese, etc., as usual. Extra large shipment of Brushwarc, Crockery and Ironmongery. Home is still selling Groceries under cost You are advised to buy while he is so cheap Sugar, per bag ... ... 9s Cd -50ib Flour ... ... 6s !)d Kerosene, per tin ... 5s 51b of our Special Tea ... Gs lib Cornflour 3Jd Best Cordials, per bottle lOd Seeded Rains, per packet 5d Best and Largest Display in Town. MUTUAL CASH STORE, QUEF.N-STKEKT. 'Phone 360. ALL GOODS DELIVERED. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE FIRST TERM will begin at i) a.m. on TUESDAY, Ist February. All new pupils must present themselves for enrolment at 10 a.m. on Monday, 31st January, and all who have applied for Free Places must produce to the Headmaster the Certificate under which they claim the Free Place. The Headmaster will interview parents aud guardians ou SATURDAY, January, between 9 a.m. auci 1 p.m., aud between 2 and f> p. in. CHAS. P. POWL.ES, Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. THE FIRST TERM will begin at 0.30 a.m. ou THURSDAY, 3rd February. New pupils must present themselves for enrolment at '.>. 30 a.m. ou Weduesday, 2nd February. All who have applied for Free Places must produce to the Principal the Certificate under which they claim the Free Places. The Priucinal will interview parents ami guardians on TUESDAYS Ist February, between D.oO a.m. aud 12 noon, and between 2 and 4 p.m. No. 10 Hill-street has beeu approved by tiie Hoard of Governors as a Boarding House for girls attending the College, under the supervision of Mrs Urquhart. CHAS. P. POWLES. Secretary. -|%/rISS WINNIE JONES, A.T.C.L.. is JLvJL now prepared to receive pupils for Pianoforte. Attendance at residence if required. Terms on application at residence, Renall street. MISS BISHOP, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE & THEORY. "jl/jTUSICAL Duties resumed Tuesday, 2nd ItJL February. Homebush, Te Whiti, Gladstone and Kopuaranga visited weekly. Address —28, Victoria-street, Masterton. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. MSSS EVANS, L.A.8., (Certificated Teacher) "IJKTILL resume teaching on Tuesday, Ist H February. Pupils prepared for examinations. Address —" Wenvoe," Queen-street. IN BANKRUPTCY. Estate if Jons Alfred Leahy, oj Masterton. Cabman. TENDERS close with the undersigned on Saturday, sth February, 1910. at 12 o'clock noon, for the Bankrupt's interest in the following properties— Part Section 23, Masterton Small Farm Settlement, containing 1 acre 16 perches. Parts of Sections 61 and 02, Masterton Small Farm Settlement, containing approximately 3 acres. Parts of Sections 59, 00 and 01, Masterton Small Farm Settlement, containing aoproximately 21 acres 2 roods 35 perches. Section 41 Town of Masterton, containing 1 acre. Lease of Lot 2, Section 1, Block 3, Ngaire Survey District. Terms and Conditions of Tender and further particulars can be seen at my office, Perry-street, Masterton. W. B. CHENNELLS, Deputy Official Assignee. Masterton, 22nd January, 1910. M. SABA & SON, ' DRAPERS, ETC., Queen-street, Masterton GREAT SUMMER SALE NOW ON. A Big assortment of Prints 3/9 doz. The very latest Blouses, 12 doz., going at 3/9. Summer Skirts 10/11. Ladies' Fancy Collars Gd. Embroidered Collars 9d. Ladies' Belts 1/-. Fine line of Ladies' Cashmere Hose, plain or ribbed, 3 pairs for 2/9. Towels 1/6 pair. Ladies' hemstitched Handkerchiefs 1/- half doz. Embroidery at very low prices, also Laces from If- doz. Curtains, good patterns, 90in. by 52in., 3/11 pair. Ladies' assorted Hats 6d. Flowers 1/- Spray. Gloves from 3d upwards Children's clothing and underclothing and Men's clothing of all descriptions at bargain prices. Men's Suits 25/6. Cashmere Socks, 3 pairs for 2/6. 3 Ties for 2/9. Boy's Suits 5/6 upwards. MRS SABA & SON W. L. JOY, PHOTOGRAPH ER.i BUILDINGS, Masterton. (Room No. 16, upstairs) Opposite Alex. Donald, Tailor. 7/6 FREE ENLARGEMENT given with each order of One Dozen Cabinets. FOR SALE. The Thoroughbred Stallion, " SWEET SIMON." (Half-brother to Signor) By Cyrenian from Ma Mie Rosette, by Trenton from Bonnie Rosette (dam of Mountain King). Guaranteed sure foal getter. Price, £200 cash. Apply— G.F.MOORE, ! Kai Iwi. -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9594, 4 February 1910, Page 1
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