jI'AKI AND Ul'Plilt PLAIN CRICKET CLUB. A meeting of members ami intending members of the above Club will be held at the Institute oil Thursday next, at 7 p.m. FRANK HARRISON, ■ Secretary, HC. CATO, in returning thanks for • the liberal patronage bestowed on him by Wholesale Dealers, begs to. announce that he has removed to more commodious premises,' next the Empire Hotel, Willisstreet, Shipments Direct mom— Hobartown, Adelaide Sydney, Fiji. and San Francisco, By every steamer, Hobartown Fruit from v\. Cato, Esq., the extensive fruit-grower of Kemble Orchards, Tasmania Immediately on receipt of cheque or P. 0.0 fruit will be forwarded to any part of the Colony. Terms Cash 301 CORNS, BUNIONS, AND WARTS. Greatest Remedy in the World ! MB.C. BASSTIAN begs to inform the IVJL inhabitants of Wellington, &c, that he may be consulted at his rooms, PostOffice Hotel. Ladies -attended at their owu residences by sending their address. N. B. -No Cutting—Cure guaranteed 301 NOTICE* HAVIMr this day entered into partner, ship will) Messrs W, F, RoYDHOUSE and W. Mcßenzik, the business hitherto conducted by me in the premises known as the Waiiukapa Job Pbinting Office will, for the future, be carried on by us in the Wai akafa Daily Office, in connection with Messrs J, Payton & Co. It is requested tat all accounts against the Wairarapa Job Printing Office be at once rendered to me, by whom they will be paid. All accounts due to the ollice to date must be paid to ine on or before Bth November next. W. H. SMITH, Masterton, Oct, 27,1879. 301 J HILTON, in returning thanks for the , liberal patronage bestowed on him since commencing busine>s, begs to announce that lie has always on hand ' A LAHGE STOCK OFGROCEMES, DRAPERY, /Ind everything appertaining to a well-regu-lated sio e. An inspection respectfully invited, Bentley's Old Store Queen-street
E 0 P 0 L D N ETT ER , PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER, Simp underneath Fores uers' Hull, TOEY - 'STREET, WELLINGTON. Just completed, and to bo sold a bargain, several Handsome suites of Drawing Room Furniture, in Crimson Repp, and Green Plush Velvet. Upholstering Work of Every Description Promptly and Properly Executed. Rooms furnished to order oil the shortest notice, 301 SPECIAL NOTICE. QEORGE LANCASTER having purchased the Lease of the Melbourne Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington, begs to inform his fnends and the Travelling Public that the house is now being thoroughly renovated, and newly fitted up. It contains 50 spacious rooms, with hot an 1 cokl oSer baths, and for pos'Un is the best House in Wellington. Families and Boarders will find every bonis comfort, lunch from 12 to 2 daily, D.imer ut Cp. m, Remember the proprietor— GEORGE LANCASTER, 301 Late of (he lioyal Hotel, Featherston. QX'.E. RESTAURANT (Late Mrs Pietersen's, Willis-street,) WILLIAM MERRYGOLD Having taken the above centrally-situated and long-established Restaurant, which has been renovated at considerable expense by him, is prepared to offer all the comforts of an agreeable M to the old patrons of the house —his friends in the Wairavapa, the Scandinavian settlements, and throughout the country. ° His motto ever shall be Quality, Cleanliness and Economy, ■ Terms—Board and residence, £1 per week • Meals Is; beds, Is. 301 WE Have the honor to inform yon that we are in receipt per last mail steamer (direct from the inventors) of the Latest Photographic Novelty, called an ENLARGED, by means of which the smallest and most faded photograph can be reproduced with startling distinctness trom Carte de Visite to life-size, in any weather, and at such a small cost that we are enabled to charge very moderate rates, which will be fiu'ther reduced for family groups, We need scarcely add that all our photos are finished under the supervision of our Mr Davis, whose name in WOULD standi staunch amongst the leaders in the new School of Arts. Soliciting an early call, We remain, Youvs respectfully, DAVIS and Co. Cuba-street, Wellington. 30i ROBERT FREEMAN", Having taken the premises lately occupied by Mr Watson, begs tj inform iiis numerous friends and the public generally that be lias commenced baking bivad in GREYTuWN, and by carefully studying the wants of the inhabitants hopes to gain a fair share of patronage. Orders left at his shop will be promptly atk-iuk'd to. Bread U GAS/I, 4kIBoM. Small Goods of every description made on 1113 shortest notice. 301 ptKEjVIX LODG4 I. 0. U. T. The usual meeting of the above Lo.lgs takes place to-night ' Members ;eynested to attend, Business-Section of Ollicers J. CARPENTER, 301 Secretary
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 301, 28 October 1879, Page 2
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