WAIPOUA BREWER! | WAIPOUA BREWERY Re-opening op The Waipoua Brewery, R. V. SMITH has tlio pleasuro to announce that ho ban purchase I the valuable Plant and Stock-in-Trado of the Waipoda Brewery; also, that lie h»s engaged as Manager MR FRANKLIN, lately a principal Brewer in that world' renowned firm BASS & CO,, Burtox-on.Trent. B. V. SMITH will he able to brew and sell at ordinary ratea A BETTER GLASS OP BEER than any which has hitliortn beon browed in tlio Provincial District. DUNEDIN BEER will now be superseded by a better local article at a less price, By Special Appointment, MR D. CAMKIiON bogs to aunounce to thfi inhabitants of Grey town, Masterton, and the surrounding districts, that ho has taken oyer the COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black, and is now prepared to build VEHICLES OP ANY DESCRIPTION, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, The work being under his own personal superintendence, he can guarameo that all orders entrusted to him will be oxecuted to tho satisfaction of his customers in style of worknnnship, as well as durability. New work guaranteed for 12 mouths. 518 JOHN jg AR L OW, FAMILY BUTCHER, CARTERTON. It is quito unnecessary for the proprietor of this well-known Butchery Estauliphmont to attempt to draw tho EXCELLENCE and SUPEIUOIiITY of its supplies more mominently before tho notice of the public. Suffice it to say that the exhibition of BEEF. PORK and MUTTON, and a RARE CHOICE OF SMALL GOODS, The latter of which include Brawn Tripo Cowheol Black & White Paddings POSITIVELY DEFY COMPE'iIfION in the Wairarapa, A moit practical man, and one of large experience, has been specially engaged for the manufacture of the above Small Goods 514 COSMOPOLITAN OLUB, Tory-straet Wellington. Wanted Known—That John Ikfiell) (late oi tho Post Offico Hotel Billiard Saloon), has taken the above house, and haß Superior Accommodation for a few moro Gentlemeu Boarders, A voiy good Billiard and a Grand Bath-room, 589 WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Bjahoh Office Wawakcj, WE are prepared to undertake Civil Engineering work in all its branches in Wellington and other districts. We hold Government Certificates as Authorised and Licensed Surveyor:,, aud we are empowered to execute surveys uuder the hand Transfer Act, the Native Land Act, and the Public Works Act, 1876. JONES, THORPE & COLERIDGE. D ARLEY AND KNIGHT, CARRIERS, ARE prepared to carry floods, Wool, Timber, (fee., to and from Mastcrton to any part of the country at the shortest no;ice and at the LOWEST RATES. They have room both at Mastcrton and Taueru, where Goods or Wool carried by them can be stored free of expenso. Apply to Tuos. U. D'Ar.cv, Queon-stroet, or DARLEY & KNIGHT, JUSONIC ■ STREET, MAfiTERTON, tin a i. jjAVING OPENED MY NEW SHOP, OPPOSITE I'INUI HOTEL, I take this opportunity of assuring my patrons that I shall make it my study to sell them a GOOD ARTICLE, and do a'l work entrusted to mo with the UTMOST CARE and DESPATCH, corab'nod with Reasonable Charges. H. P. WILLS, Saddler, Tinci, 601 TO THE PEOPLE OP WAIRARAPA YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO Love's NEW NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAvIP, Suitablo for the table or as a banging pendant for two or moro lights; made to rise and fall as a gas chandelier, suited to shops, hotels, privatrdrawing rooms, 4c., &c; Unlike the other kerosone lamps, it burns without Your attention is also drawn to his UNEQUALLED EGG • BEATER, made in different sizes, suited for the table and kitchen, pastry cooks aud bakers. The above effect a large saving in timo and labor. j. tTlove, Wholesale and Retail Tinsmith, • Mamewst, Wellington. 633 GREYTOWN BUTCHERY. A. MITCHELL "QEGS to intimate to tho inhabitants of _L} Greytown, tho Moroa, V ailiinga, &c., that he has taken over the business lately conducted by W. Miicm ut,, and hopes by strict attention to the business, and by keeping only the Best Goods, to merit a fair elmieof patronage. Particular attenlion will be paid to Clean' tineas in tho preparation of Small Goods, every variety ol which will be found daily. Greytown customers waited on daily. Lleat delivered inWaihinga eveiy Saturday, A, MITCHELL, IIAIK • BIBELT, GBETTOWK.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 658, 4 January 1881, Page 1
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