WAIPOUA.BBEWERH.i. „„„* >,' :..;;. ;';;','; WiiPpuA bileWery; | T .' '-;Rfi-&iiw of 1 '"' 1 '/ I '' ;" i: The : 'Brewery. ' ; "'.' ''Jul' ..')' l J' ; '' ■'•'•'■' "('' -''!'" ! 'l R. V. - sJE^ (| )ias..the | .plowuije,to v an-, nounce that.h'e has purchase l' the valuable" Plant and'Stock-in-Trado of tiie 1 Waipoua Brewer? '£' also),, that' lie ;' h«s engaged as Manager•'■('• ■•'■'•• : I '- ""MR 1 FRANKLIN, . . lately a principal Brewer in that world renowned firm "" ';' • B .&', tin',' j' Bdbjok -on. T REHT. R. Y. able to brew and sell at ordinary ,j' ' ..' A , than any which has. hitherto been brewed in the Provincial uistrict....,. BEER ' will now be superseded by a better local article at a less price,
AfiC 0: L.L I..JS 5...0 N, OYSTER SALOON, HIOH-BTRKET, CARTERTON, A. COLLINSON begs to ; inform the inhabitants of Carterton and vicinity that ho has opened in the above line in the shop lately occupied .by Mr G. Bowles, and trusts to merit, by civility and careful attention to business, a Bhare of their patronage. Cash purchaser of all Muds of Poultry and Farm Produce.',. Oystersland Fish supplied on the shortest notice, ~-,■;• i .:. ,■ 515 n HAM BE R LAIN & TjIVEKETT i BUTCHERS, MAIN-STREET, FEATHERSTCN. ALL orders punctually attended to. Every description of small goods kept on hand. Customers may, rely upon civility, cleanliness, and attention to,'business in dealing at this establishment. By Special . Appointment, R DECAMERON begs to aunounce to L the'inhabitants of Croytown, Masterton, and the surrounding districts, that he has taken oyer the AND PREMISE'S At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black, and is now prepared to build VEHICLES OF ANY" DESCRIPTION, ~-,' I4TTHE '.. • ■' LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. The work being under his; own personal superintendence, he can; guarantee that all eroers entrusted to:him mil be exeouted to the satisfaction of : hia customers in style of workmanship, as,wcll as, durability. New work guaranteed for 12 months. m T 0 HN; TV A B. L OW, FAMILY BUTCHER, CARTERTON, . It is quite unnecessary for the proprietor of this well-known Butchery 'Establishment t« attemptjoidraw the EXCELLENCE, and SUPERIORITY of its supplies more womiit U say that the exhibition of BEEF, PORK andMUTTOft; ! ancta '"', RARE CHOICE' OF SMALL' GOODS, The latter of which include • Brawn v- ■: Tripe i •'■■' '■ Cowheel
:-,. . Black k White Puddings POSITIVELY DEFY COMPE'iIfION in the Wairarapa. A most practical man,' and one of large experience/))iaa been jspecially engaged. for the manufacture of tiie above Small Goods 514 ,:.;.'/,■:,.,:: 'USI CA L NOTICE. ■W. VVEB.LEY, ' Lahbion Qoay, Weilington. TUNER, and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flutina, Violin, Eugliih Concertina, etc. Pianos resilked. rroolisn si, refelted,, and thoroughly renovated at moderate, prices.; Violins repaired, Mutflkrepadded;etc,' Bows ; re-haired and cleaned. A;-, supply of fittings for various mßtrumentykept,in.Btock. ; .,,. ; -,< ; Tutors fpri.aJT instruments'. A stock of ■mall matrumenta always oh Hand, , Musical Instrument\ Commission, Agency. InstrumentS'of every description bought or told at a moderatecommission. Oideiß taken'for, American Organs. Masterton'agent.MrT. E. PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, etc., miy be obtained.■;: ■■■>' :■ 444 N ENTLEMEN who'wish for SUPERIOR )ODS for DRESS: can depend on having 0..' GAMBLE'S, TAILOR (AND HABIT-MAKER, Umbtoh'Qoay, Weilington. Samples an'dvßules for M-measurement firwuded tree by post on application.'" ROYAL:OAK HOTEL (truer of Manners and Cuba • streets, W, 6. EMEN.Y .if!.,-, P?, o™Eipß.,;i 0 ™Eipß., ;i TJAYINft jußfci,ejeo i considerable.' H Mnoiino'a' Stilenrlirt Two.storv Br* 1 ' on the site of Proprietor .WftuldcaU attention ,to the excellut Mcommoaatioh offered for boarde.s and the travelling public .' , , The builafiig-'Btatfdß ! iii .the, most pleasant---i of the ,( iaiV, r &i'd' ! c6mmahd8 i an 'excelIwdiome Suites of apartments for Private fajniliesj)'ipombine'd:>mth comfort and llvility. tali f)ii« ••.■•■''■ : ; v Al«i, witfefitv.ftnd Spirits;?of, the best I ,-i'' r >■,','.'.'-.■ Proprietor.;:': - OVERNMEteoIRDING SCHOOL, "V'TENUIi' ,"•- ' '■■■■ ••'■■: TP situated, i,in jdcrooil!#fte o ßubjects ■ prescribed: it the Government Standards; faathematicß are taught if required) sTerms, r Bouden-30 guujeasi.ijejt p annum, Vl |or, «rth« partioularj, &'c, apply to the master fei«Mi!'Miiteiftbn^ , »^; ; .518 M.'Wi;'-. ■i<iU-.:r.-M'ii-'.\:- <<■:■'■■•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 581, 29 September 1880, Page 1
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