JUST RECEIVED I ~ '.-AT- \" ' ~ "EDIOAL TTAIitr'MASTERTON ;■"?«.■. ±1 For Summer Use at Wellington Price SELTZOGENES,aII sizes, best quality Seltzogene Powders Pure Lemon Syrup Fresh South Sea Island Liinejuico Persian Sherbet Eno's Fruit Salt Lainplough'B Saline ■ 'Jitrate Magnesia-Bishop's only kept in stock. Seidlitz Powders, Essence Rennet, THE HOMEOPATHIC DEPARTMENT hag been renovated, and every description of Medicines now kept in stock, and sold at Wellington prices. T. G. MASON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, QUEEN-ST., MASTER-TON, NO THE INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON AND SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD. FOB/Health, Durability, and Economy, Recommended by the Faoulty as one of the best and cheapest ever invented for this climate, SOFFE'S 35s SPRING MATTRABB. On view at the Manufactory, Manners-st, Wo ngton. Six Men continually making. 584 PUBLIC NOTICE. __ t WH. INGRAM, o (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.L wishes also to inform his numerous customers and the public generally that ho was awarded a first-class Certificate of Merit for a Duplex Watch inado and exhibited by him at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1858, The judges were Mr C. MoFarlane and James Bennie, watchmakers of Elizaboth-st., Melbourne. Chronometers, and every description of Watohes, Clocks, and Jewelry caremlly cleaned on the oremises at moderate prices, GLASGOW HOUSE. Molesworth-Streeet. -yf RS CHRIGHTON has pleasure in announcing that she has received her' CASE OF NEEDLEWORK Per S.S. Lusitiona. ! Amongst $e goods will be found some very magnificent pieces in PLUSH, ABRASENE, AND OUTLINE. 43 *0 RESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, P GREYTOWN. GEOTVHS JONES ; Proprietor, THiS old-established and favorite hotel has lately been thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with every convenience for the comfort of tho public, aud being situated within a short distance of the Railway Station, and nearly opposite- the Post and Telegraph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the travelling public, The private sitting rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and roomy, WINES <fc SPIRITS OF THE BEST
DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary management being under the supervision of the proprietor hinißolf is a sufficient guarantee that the wauts of patrons will be well provided for, The BILLIARD room is provided with one of Alcock's best tables. A CONVEYANCE will meet each train for the convenience of visitors, GOOD STABLING AND GRASS •PADDOCKS are also provided and are under efficient management. GEORGE JONES. , Proprietor. 452 T H OORBETT'S Empire Hotel, MASTERTON, THE PROPRIETOR of the above Hotel having completed the erection of an additional wing, is now prepared to provide PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES * GENTLEMEN, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Boarders and Travellers. A TABLE D'HOTE DAILY at i o'clock, (And after the 10th March at 6 p.m. also,) J. H. CORBETT Imports the best Brands of Whukey, Bum, Ports, Sherries, Claret, liquers, and Champagne, Hocks still and sparking, Genuine Australian Wines. English Beer and Stout, A NIG P PORTER KEPT. ONE Op'aLCOCK'S BEST TABLES in the Billiard Room. «a. Good Stabling and secure Paddocks, °SS JyTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. On and after Ist November, 1880, Trains will leave Wellington New Station for Foatherston, Greytown, Carterton, and Masterton, at 7.30 a.m. and 3,30 p.m. Masterton for Carterton, Greytown, Foatherston and Wellington, at 7,50 a,m. and 1,30 p.m. Wellington for Upper Hutt-7.30 a.m., 11.10 a,m, 3.30 p.m., and 6.10 p.m. Upper Hutt for Wellington-8 a.m., 11,10 a.m., 2 p.m, and 4,40 p.m. Wellington for Lower Hutt-7,30 a.m., 11.10 a,m., 1,15 p.m., 3,30 p,m., 4.20 p.m.. 5.10p.m„ and 6.10 p.m. ; Lower Hutt for Wellington—o.so a.m., 8,50 a.m., 11.50 a.m„ 2.40 p.m., 5 p.m,,and 5.25' p.m.
GEO, ASHCKOFT, : ' District Manager, PEINCE.OF WALES HOTEL LIVER? STABLES. THE undersigned has removed the favorite." 'BUS" to the above stable, Orders for booking passengers or parcels forwarded to them will be promptly attended tO. : ~-;■;- ".. v : T.-MoOARTHi', .-'■■ 633' ■■'■'"■'": ''■ • Proumtor
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 706, 2 March 1881, Page 4
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629Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 706, 2 March 1881, Page 4
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