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CLUB HOTEL. QUEEN STREET MASTBRTGN: Patronised by his Excellency The Earl of Ranfurlv NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF TOM PORTER. (Late Manager Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington). NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE PUBLIC. HAVING made arrangements for the . use of Sample Rooms, which are adjacent to the Club. Travellers can rely on being accommodated by wiring for sample rooms. Nothing but STAPLES & CO.'S BEER SOLD. Telephone No. 57. TOM PORTER, Proprietor. TAUERU HOTEL. EVERY Comfort and Convenience is provided. The appointments are ri«''ht up-to-date, first-class table kept. Best brands of liquor stocked. Good stabling and paddocking for the use of stock. Coach stops at door. W. EAGLE, Proprietor. THE PARKVILLE PRIVATE HOTEL, RIDGWAY f/CREST, WANGANUT. NEW AN:o UP-TO-DATE. IPECIALLY iiuaoted for the convenience an A comfort ri the travelling public. Be ,'ifciful locality. One minute's v A'x &om Rp:'lv7fi,y Station &ad Post Office. Hot and Cold Baths. Com. mercial, Sitting r,nd Wdtiag Rooms, J. HO'DSON, Proprietor.

THE GRETrtA MOTEL, TAIHAPE. VTTAIEAEAPA residents and the VV travelling public generally visiting Taihape can rely on receiving firstclass attention at the above hotel. Within tow minutes' walk of Railway Station. Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS. Reasonable Tariff. F. H. 6TBBONS, PROPRIETOR.

MAURICEVILLE HOTEL. A A. HARRIS has pleasure in ino forming his many friends in the Wairarapa and adjacent districts that he has taken over the above well-known hostelry, and will be pleased to receive their patronage. Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. First-class Accommodation. Stabling and Paddocks a Specialty. A. A. HARRIS, Proprietor. PERFECTION IN BREWING. JL) the most exquisite taste, being a product of the best malt and hops, and the purest of spring water. It is made under the most favourable conditions, in accordance with the most approved methods. 'Tis, in a word, perfection in brewing, unexcelled as a tonic, and possesses high nutritive qualities. A Beer that gives cheer and health and social charm. PLACE YOUK ORDEK EAELY. W. BURRIDGE, ... Proprietor.

WOOD AND COAL J\.» of Mastcrton and surrounding district that they have opened Wood and Coal Yards in South Dixon Street (opposite Public School). MATAI and MIXED WOOD cut in any lengths. COALP.ROOKDALE and NEWCASTLE COAL in any quantity delivered promptly to any part of the town on shortest notice. Price List on application., SAND and GRAVEL Carted to any part of town. Telephone 267. WELL RECOMMENDED. THE DOMINION CAFE, (Opposite the Post Office). .TISITORS to the Show will find the ) i this Cafe the best appointed in town. Early Luncheon on Show Days. The best Three-course Dinner in Town for Is. Fresh Flounders and Oysters arrive Daily. First Class Chef in Attendance. A. REBAY, Proprietor. 'Phono 308.

SOMETHING NEW. DO von over have trouble in finding a suitable place to GET A SHAVE? If so, HEEE IS THE REMEDY, PROFESSOR WILLIAMS, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, QUEEN STREET, 3IASTEBTON.

SVatei [THEN you can get DIXON'S celebrated Gisiger Beer miuln from jars, delivered at your dooi' daily. Semd me an order for a trial jar. Telephone No 2. Factory :—Chapel St.

Sw^sur: 1A- sGlb bag .. .. 10s o<l 121bs .. .. 29 3d lib .. .. 2jd No. 2-9 a Od per Bag. Currant'', 4d lb. Bult.auip, 5d and Od per lb. Seeded Etiisins 7d lb. Ktiisins, Grt per lb, Prunes, 7d per lb. Tips, sd. Od and 7d per lbDates, 311i3 for Is. Pod, Gd per lb. GROCEtt & PRODUCE MERCHANT. MASTEBTON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 903, 24 February 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 903, 24 February 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 903, 24 February 1908, Page 6

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