M U B'.I:0.-.A:t^MOTIOE' , 1 w. wmei,. •LAM&ON QUAT, WEtIINQION, ! Vl " TUNKR and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Unmet Organ, Harmonium, Plutina, Violin, Eiieuh Concertina, etc.. Pianos resilked. repolish dj refolted, and'thoroughly renovated at moderate prices, - -Violins repaired, Mutes, repadded, etc, Bows re-haired and cleaned. A supply 'of fittings for varioiiß instruments kept in stock, Tutors for all instruments. A stock of small instruments always on hand. ; ' • Musical Instilment Commission Agency lustinmcnisof every description bought or sold at a moderate commission.. ■. ;,.-.'. Orders taken for American Organs. ; Masterton agent, Mr T. E. PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, etc., m»y be obtained, 444 0 MYOPATHIC MEDICINES. THE Undersigned has on hand a full assortment of the above iu different potencies, .especially propawd for; the Colouies, inch, dingMother Tinctures Extomal Tinchiros Jjiuiments Mediciiio Chests Works, &o„ &c„ Veterinary JJedicino Chests and Books. W..M. BIBS, lAMBTOS QUAY, Opposite tho Star. Chlmbors, WELLINGTON, Mr T. E. Price is appointed agent at Moßterfcon for tho abovo, and has in stock all kiudrt of Homeopathic and Veterinary Medicines, H, K ABBOT'S DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. —on TUBAUCKLAND RACING CLUB SUMMER MEETING. 3,000 Sotbohibehb at £1 each. The plan is as follows: All tho horses in all tho racos of tho meeting that aro or shall be nqminated on tho day of general entry will bo thoroughly mixed togethor, and drawn for by the shareholders. There are twelve different races, and large prizes will be given.to tho first, second and third in eaoh race. This will give THIRTYSIX CHIEF PRIZES from £2OO to £2O each, lenving good sums to bo divided among Starters and Non-Starters in each Race. The total number of horses entered may bo nut down at Two Hundred; thorofore, as each horse will got a prizo, taero will bo about TWO HUNDRED PRIZES FOR DISTRIBUTION. Pleaso add exchange and two stamps for reply and result. For further particulars and plan of distri. bution see circular obtainable at this office, or freo by post on application to H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor of United Service Hotel, 506 Auckland, JQ.MAOKAY bees to inform tho in- , habitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that ho has opened tho Bhop belonging to Mr Russell, Kuripuni, as a BAKERY, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and by supplying.bread of the best quality to merit a fair Bharo of patronage. 41b loaf weighod on "delivery, 8d Cash only. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday. Cakes made to order. 480 BREAD. & BISCUIT FACTORY, QUEEN,S|. ; ; MASTERTON, OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE lIOTEL,
BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT,! Opposite the Club. mO MEET the growing Toiuiremtmts of Our Fast Increasing Demand For our Locolly-Manufacturcd BISCUITS aud CONFECTIONERY, J.C. has determined on opening the above woll-kno™ premises with a claee of goods, Iu His Particular Line, UNEQUALLED & WITHOUT RIVAL. COFFEE AND PIE HOUSE. ' Rcol Scotch, Meltdu Mowbray, Cambridge liaised, aud Pimlico Pork Pies. In Style aud Manufacture Fae Simile of the ■)-. Original. PURE BBEADMANUPAOIOBT.' Biead made from the Best Flour that can ho obtained, and no to sorts used, all of which is grown in this district, an ground in this Township. Contractor and'Catbrer For Parties, Suppers, Wedding Breakfasts, Balls, &c, Ac, Under tho patronage of tlie Elite of Mastorton and Burroundiug districts. jT M, EASTH OP .E General Commission Agent, Tradesmen's Books kept. • onts and Debtß colleoted aud prompt return rendorod. gent for Mutual Life Association of Aua-' trnlasiu. . 494 0R 1C H 0 U : S-. ; E ; , NEXT THE GBNTLEHEN.'fI CLUB/TERBAOE. PRIVATE BOARdTnD RESIDMCE^ Private Apartmenia' 'aainilios. Gentlomen.can he accommodated vriih . private rooms.PLUNGE ANDSIWWEP/BATH. % pJIDKAtiX, \-;- : :.[ NATrON ; A : L : ':a';O v T'EL'' (Opposite St. George's HiiU) LAMBTON; • QUAY; WELLINGTON. Li %immS. EaoransioP. , ~ Tlio.WnirMapa Horn;, Visitors from the country; ean read ; the y WAKARAPAjD.Aiwat trns house,;, cj ' ,-.'.'- ~-jp.-': "i m ' r'Wjnps'fsii'd spirits of the W&t' quality.' 40
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 617, 12 November 1880, Page 1
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