SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, MASTEHTON. HERMANN CRASS, PROPRIETOR. (Late of ARCADIA HOTEL, Wellington, the WELLINGTON CLUB. n~d UNION COMPANY'S BOATS.) FIRST-CLASS TABLE, Moderate CATERING IN ALL ITTBRANCHES. "PROM-7 ATTENTION AMD CIVILITY" 13 CUR MOTTO.
Marquia of Normanby Hotel CARTERiori. Telephone 41. H. DOOLY. P.O. Box 28. PROPRIETOR. mmg WELL-KNOWN HOTEL has heen ts]r A n ow by Mr H. DOOLY, of Wellington. TRAVELLERS and the GENERAL PUBLIC may rely up'.n receiving ov<?ry attention in connection with the requirements <~>f $m fy'.&iness PIRST-oLASS CLEF, and th« BEST BRANDS of LIQUORS. £*LLIARD TABLE: Marker i = - 0tendance. OABS meet All ißh^ LIVERY STABLJSS attached io
TARATAHI HOTEL B. DGUULAS. PROPRIETOR. (Late of Club" Hotel, Masterton.). BDOUC LAS begs to notify that • ho has taken, over the Taratahi Hotel, and fcruste, by strict, attention to the requirements of patrons, to merit the support of Wairarapa residents and the travelling public. Only the BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS stocked. FIRST-GLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS.
TAUERU HOTEL R. GRYLLB ... PROPRIETOR. (Late of Empire Hotel, Hawera.) R.jSA RYLLS begs to announce e \Jf to re.siden.tis of .the district and the travelling public that he lias taken ove; this well kuown house lately carried on by Mr W. B. Ingram, and trusts by strict attention to the requirements of patrons to merit a continuance of the support accorded to his predec?
NEW MILLIARD CtALOON J i_ BANNISTER STREET (Next Baird's Motor Garage,) NOW OPEN. 3 NEW ALOOOK'S TABLES t NEW ALCOCK'S TABLES O Everything New and Up-to-date. Patrons will deceive every attention. H. M. THOMPSON, PROPRIETOR.
BILLIARDS I BEG! to intimate that I have taken over the Billiard Saloon next the Olub Cafe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that support so liberally extended- to mv predecessor. QUEEN ST MASTERTON.
CLEARING WINTER ..UNDREuS OF BARGAINS IN L ALL' GOODS, Big Lines of B<krase. Flaimelettes and Golf Blousings, all going at 4-id, 5d a.nd 6d per yard. Big Lines of Girls' and Boys' aOoats frmn 3s 6d, and a line of Ladies' French Flannel Blouse's, at 4s : lid. Orewclson's Calico 5s lid dozen; and a big lint© of Nurses' Cloths at 6d yard for winter .and summieir. Gtf'eat [Reduction on all Dress Stuffs, and .a good line of, Underskirts Is lid each. All Millinery at half .price. v Special line of children's' Hats at 6d each. A Lot, cf Ladies' Costumes, latest designs, ifrom 18s 6d. Men's Best Hyd'retito Waterproof .Coat© 455, and a line of Ladies' Waterproof Coats at 30s. Emineirs at lowest prices. All Men's and Boys' Clothing to he sold at the lowest, prieeis. Alarm Clocks, just arrived, to be sold very cheap, and Mairbie Ooeks to be sold at 30e, usual price! 50s, at SABA'S. Don't Forget, Bargains to be had at This Sale, at |O.R PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMING AT REASONABLE PRICES. THE NEW PICTURE SHOP, QUEEN STREET. Opposite Knox Church, MABTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10669, 26 June 1912, Page 1
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