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JJ- ut S I O A 1" "NOTICE i W,. WBBLE.Y, ,i. LAMBTON QUAY, Weijungios., TUNER, and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flutihaj Violin, Enelith Concertino, eto.j Pianos resided. repoM vl, refelted, andthoroughly renovated at moderate prices/-Violins repaired, Fluteb repadded, etc,. Bowsre-haircdand cleaned. A supply of fittings for various instruments kept in stock. Tutors for ail instruments, < A stock of small instruments always on hand,' Musical Instrument Commission Agency. 1 Instruments of every description bought or sold at a moderate commission....'. Orders taken for American Organs. Masterton agent, .Mr T, 33, PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, etc.; may bo obtaintd. 444 JJOM(EOPATHIO MLDICINES. THE Undersigned has on hand a full assortment of the above in different potencies, especially prepared for the Colonies, dingMother Tinctures External Tinctures Liniments Medicine Chests Work's, &e.; Jcc., • Veterinary Medicine Chests and Books. W. M. BISS, lAMBION QUAY, Opposite the Star Chambers, WELLINGTON. Mr T. E. Price is appointed agent at Masterton for the above, and has in stock all kinda of Homcepathic and Veterinary Medioines, H. & ABBOT'S DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. —ON THE—AUCKLAND RACING CLUB SUMMER . MEETING. 3,000 Subscribers at£l woa. Tho plan is as follows: All the horses in all the races of the meeting that are or shall be nominated on the day of general entry will be thoroughly mixed together, and drawn for by the shareholders. There arc twelve different races, and large prizes will be given to the first, second and third in eaoli race. This will give THIRTYSIX CHIEF PRIZES from £2oo' to £2O each, lesving good sums to be divided among Starter* and Non-Starters in eaoh Raco. The total number of horses entered may be put down at Two Hundred; therefore, as-each horeo will get a prize, there will-be about TWO HUNDRED, PRIZES FOR DISTRIBUTION. ..... Please add exohange and two stamps for reply and result. For further particulars and plan of distribution see circular obtainable at this office, or free by post on application to H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor of United Service Hotel, Notice of removal.-s. Kingdon Plumber and Tinsmith, begs to inform his customers and inhabitants of the district that he has removed from tho Fores ters' Hall to the premises lately occupied by Mr Gillett, near the Temperance Hotel, where ho hopes to recoive a continuance of Claysons BREAD k BISCUIT FACTORY, ' QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON, OPPOSITE T5? EMPIS-5 HOTEL. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite the Club. rjlO MEET the growing requirements of Our Fast Increasing Demand For our Locally-Manufactured BISCUITS and CONFECTIONERY, J.C<has determined on opening the above well-known premises with a class o! goods, In Hie Particular UNEQUALLED & WITHOUT RIVAL. COFFEE AND PIE HOUSE. Real Scotch, Melton Mowbray, Cambridge Raised, and Pimlico Pork Pies. In Style and Mannfaoture Fae Simile of the Original. PURE BREAD MANUFACTORY. Bread made from the. Best Flour that can he obtained, and no two sorts used, all of which is grown in this district, an ground in this Township. Contractor and Caterer For Parties, Suppers, Wedding Breakfasts,: Balls, Ac., (fee., Undor the patronage of the Elite of Masterton and surroundiug districts. w. M. EASTHOPE General Commission Agent, MASTERTON. Tradesmen's Books kopt. enta and Debts collected and prompt return gent for Mutual Life Association of Aus- . tralasiu. 494 YO R K HO, US E , NEXT THE GENTLEMEN'a CLUB, IBBftAOB. PBTVATE BOAKD AND KESIDMNOE] Private Apartments* 'itamilies.' Gentlemen can; be accommodated .with : . privatereoms. PLUNGE AND SBOWER BATE W. PRIDKAUXj ' ' ;• Proprietor. . ' -vr-i ■ (OppositeßtQ^rge'i Hall)' ; LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON; ©writ B. SULLIVAN?' Paoknwj».' ; ;- y i' ! < The Wairarapa House. ''Visitors fromthi country- can read the WAwmw -Daiit «' UB UUUOVt; • Winet and spunk of tk» b«»t quality. '4(

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 629, 26 November 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 629, 26 November 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 629, 26 November 1880, Page 1

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