QADDLEBV OADDLBBI 11. Q. WILLIAMS &, CO. HAVE NOW OPKNED THEIR NEW SHOP in COOKBURN'S BLOCK, Whero they hope to receive, as they will earnestly endeavor to merit, a fair share of Patronage. A large and carefully-selected stock of SADDLERY and HARNESS always on hand and all kinds of Uepain Executed Promptly, and in a workmanlike manner, 903 SADDLERY I THE PERMANENT SADDLERS. TT7ATSON & TTjTINTERINGHAM, (Next Borough Council Chambers), MASTERTON, In thanking their friends and the publio generally for the support they have been accorded in the past, heg toassuretbem that nothing shall he wanting on their part to secure a continuance of favorfl from all lrequiring articles or work in the Saddlery ine. WATSON & WINTERINGHAM keep every requisite of theTrnde in Stock, and have also a consignment of pure Neatsfoot Oil, which thev can recommend to owners of harness for its softouing and preserving qualities. WATSON AND WINTERINGHAM'S Motto is-" No extortion, prompt attention to all orders, first-class workmanship. Repairs executed with promptitude I His Special -mm Excellency Appointment to £pffi&i Sir A. Gordon. NO ONE CLAIMS THE BONUS ADMITTEDmHAT DUNCAN CAMERON can product) I iv better article than any man in th« trade, and sell it Cueapeii. See price-lißt for some leading lines :- Buggy Harness, £7los to £1313s Best Trap Harness, White Silver and G.S. Buckles, £9, worth £ll lis Trap Harness from £fi 6s. The afeove are all hand-mado. Saddles from £2los. Good Station Saddle, £4 4s to £5 ss, Pack Saddles mado to order. Shipment of NEATSFOOT OIL daily ex peeteil, ex Wave Queen from London, This oil will iio found far superior to the Colonial article. 809 X \G.C.PALMEK,/ \»\ A i\«\ Q EEN /W, 1 a 0 H YfA Av/ t) ■•*«£ \A /$/ *' : i <** /av\?\ Ah %t\ /y \%r\ J /4v STREET, \&\' /$/ \\ /MASTEKTOJSV Long Kangaroo Leggings in stock, and marf to order. URWIN'S WELLINGTON HOTEL WELLINGTON. - - to inform his friends in the Wairarapa District, that ho has taken and thoroughly renovated the above Hotel, where those who will favor him with a call will find all the cemforts of a home. THE WELLINGTON is CLOSE to thk ; RAILWAY STATION, And guests can depend upon being called and have Breakfast in time for the first . Train in the morning. Night Porter kept, : a good Bath room, and a good Reading room. And every comfort and convenience . at the'..'ELLINGTON HOTEL. THOS.URWIN, 859 Proprietor. llwnrajMi Daily Filed. Boyal Hotel. MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. C. F. WORTH (Late Hotelkeeper in Canterbury, at Taita, Lower Hutt; and in Wellington), HAVING Leased the Railway Hotel Mastcrton, wi ich in future will be named the ROYAL, begs to solicit the iwtronngo of old friends and the public iiunerally. C.F.W, having thoroughly renovated the Hotel, is now prepared to supply good accommodation and liquors of the best quality io ail who will favorliimwith their patronage. Billiard Room, Quoit Grounds, and Skittle Alley on the premises. Good Bedrooms, and ample accommodation for Boarders, THE STABLES are second to none in the Town, being replete with superior Loose-box accommodation, with necessary requirements, including Grass Paddock, with stream of water running tiirough tho same, Livery and Bait at reasonable charges. Horse stand for casual visitors free. Every description of Catering attended to with care and despatch. Conveyance to and from Railway Station to meot every train. C. F. WORTH, PHoraißTon, Wairarapa Daily Filtd. EMPIRE HOTEL, QUEEN-STBEET MiBTEKTON, J. H. CORBETT. rnHE proprietor of the above hotel having X made extensive additions to the original building, and fitted up the wholo bouse with the latest improvements for tho convenience and comfort of all who may favor him with their patronage, is now preparod to provido Private Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen, and FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Boarders and Travellers. A TABLE D'HOTE at 12.30 and 6 P.M. A Night Porter Kept, ONE OF ALCOOK'S BEST TABLES i . in the Billiard-room. Wairarapa Daily Filtd, EMPIRE STABLES, | J. rl. Coi Lett having taken over the stables n'tached to the Hotel, has engaged Mr A, i HATHA WAY as bis manager for the game, and under his chargo owners ot horses can rely upon every attention being paid to Ihem. I The celebrated Saloun 'Bus has also been purchased for the Hotel, and will in future he known as the EMPIRE HOTEL /BUS, # ( ! and will run to and from each train, picking ', up and setting down parcels in any part of the Borough. Horseb bought and sold on c ir ffiiteio A First-clsas FEED •' >r Horses ONE SHILLING, Nn charge will be made for standing horses—customers having that privilege
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 936, 28 November 1881, Page 4
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