JUST RECEIVED I T-AT—r JUDICAL -ppLL, MASTEETON. For Summer XJse- at Wellington Price SELTZOGENES, all sizes, best quality Pure Lemon Syrup Fresh South Sea Island Limejuice Eno's Fruit Salt Lamplough's Saline Jitrate Magnesia—Bishop's only kept in stocli.' Scidlitz Powders, Essence-Rennet;-- ; TEE HOMEOPATHIC DEPARTMENT has been renovated, and every description of Medicines now kept in stock, and sold at Wellington prices. T. G: MASON,' . PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, .. QUEEN-ST., MASTEETON, NO THE INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON AND SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD. Health, Durability, and Economy, Recommended by the Faculty as one of the beßt and cheapest ever invented for this climate, OFPE'S 35s SPEING MATTRASS. On view at ( the Manufactory, Manners-sb, We ngton. Six Men continually maldng, PUBLIC NOTICE. WH. INGRAM, • (Late of Manners-street) WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, &0,, Has removed to more central and convenient premises, next door to the Empire Hotel, Willis-street, W.H.I. wishes also to inform his numerous customers and the public generally that he was awarded a first-class Certificate of Merit for a Duplex Watch made and exhibited by him at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1858, The judges were Mr C. McFarlane and James Bennie, watchiuakors of Elizabeth-st,, Melbourne. Chronometers, and every description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry careuilly cleaned on the premises at moderate prices. GLASGOW HOUSE. Molesworih-Streeet. CHEICHTON has pleasure in annouueing that she has received her CASE OF NEEDLEWORK Per S.S. Lusitiona. Amongst ihe goods will be found some, very magnificent pieces in PLUSH, AEBASENE,' AND OUTLINE. 43 jjlO R ESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, GREYTOWN. GEOR/iE JONES Proprietor, THiS old-established and favorite hotel has lately bfen thoroughly renovated, and iB now provided with every conveuiencefor the comfort of the public, and being situated within a 6hort distance of the Railway Station, and nearly opposito tho Post and Telegraph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the travelling public. Tho private sitting rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and roomy. WINES <fc SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY aro provided. Tho culinary management being under the supervision of tho proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons will bo well provided for, Tho BILLIARD room is provided with one of Alcook's best tables. A CONVEYANCE will meet each train for tho convenience of visitors. GOOD STABLING AND GRASS PADDOCKS aro also provided and aro undor efficient management. GEORGE JONES Propbietor, 452
J H OOKBETT'S Empire Hotel, MASTERTON. THE PROPRIETOR of the above Hotel having completed the erection of an additional winpj, is now prepared to provido PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN, A 8 WELIi As FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Boarders and Travellers, A TABLE D'HOTE DAILY at I o'clock, (And after the lOtliMarcli at G p,m. also.) J. H. CORBET!' Imports the best Brands of Bum, Ports, Sherries, Claret, Liquers, and Champagne. Hooks still and sparking, Genuine Australian Wines. English Beer and.Stout. A NIG T PORTER KEPT. ONE OF ALCOOK'S BEST TABLES in the Billiard Room. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. On and after Ist November, 1880, Trains wdl leave Wellington New Station for Featherston, Greytown, Carterton, and Masterton, at 7.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. Masterton for Carterton, Grevtown Featherston and Wellington, at 7.50 a.m. and i.oUp.m, WeUington for Upper Hutt-7.30 a.m., 11.10 a.m, 3,30 p.m„ and 6.10 p.m. Up]3Gr Hutt for Wellington—B a.m. 1110 a.m., 2 p,m, and4.4o p.m, Wellington for Lower Hutt—7.3o a.m. n.lo».ra. t 1.15 p.m., 3,30 p.m., 4.20 p. m ., 5.10 p.m., and 6.10 p.m. Lower Hutt for Wellington—6,so a,m, 525pm' a ' m '' 2 ' 40 P ' m; ' 5 P' m '> an( i GEO, ASHOROFT, PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL LIVERY STABLES. THE undersigned has removed the favorite '"BUS" to the above stable, yraers for hooking passengers or parcels forwarded to them will bo promptly attended t. McCarthy, Proprietor. MASTERTON TO TENUI. THE undersigned will collect Goods in Masterton every. Monday,- delivering at lendi every Tuesday, returning to Mastei ton on the following day. ( Passengers, either way, 10s the trip. • W. HERCOOR,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 687, 8 February 1881, Page 4
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