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LUB HOTEL, MaWeRTPN *J .—-,,.. The Proprietor of tho' above old'and well- j known establishment bogs to thank tho inhabitants oi Mastorton and the Btinounding districts, as aljo ; tlft Itravellirig jpuWio,,for. tho'largo WainW of support hitherto givnnl „„,1 1,.-* ..gnflfllfnlintn ofitn fhntnrMitlATUi iterations' and improvements, in accord. 11 i in i il the growing requirements oi the 1 hare been made. The Culinary' Department is, as usual, Grst- 3la?a Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors ire sach and all of the very best quality, The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcock's first class tables, has just bcon refurnished in the most elegant i manner. i A. ELKINS, Proprietor. NOTICE TOTHE RESIDENTS ofTHE ■;,| JVAIRMptI)iSTRIOTj: : 'r '■"' ■ '!■'..■■'•"■''■ . .i'i '■■■ r HAVING .purchased the lease: .of the Melboufno i Hotol; Willis-Btreet, Wellingtoni will be happy to meet all his" old frionds, (not forgetting tho.Btrangerß) whero one and all will find accommodation equal, if not superior, to any other Hotel in. rOWn. .'.'■:'-.. ,- .>■■'■■ ,;';;. /■!/■:.:■ \>h Suverior-Some for Families I ..'"'.■ [;,:f\ -■. ' Shower and Plunge Math 11 ' .; ; Two First-Class Billiard Tables, . Hii/hl Porter always in attendance, \7fRS OWEN hasmuoh. pleasure in in- ; forming, visitors,to: the Whareama j that' She-has recently refitted and added td' THE TENUI HOTEL ; making it one of the most comfortable up' country houses in the' North. Island; \The recent* additions include i one .of Alcook's 'best BILLIARD TAIiLES. ' Travellers will find at this" Hotel', the coMFoim'bF A hows with GOOD STABLES and SECUREPADDOCKS for their hoises. !i ! ' "'; 1836. i 'WAIPOUA;■,■'(; ' -'TEAM ItfLOUR, Jteam. Flour, & vatmeal ;'."ON SALE by the Undersigned, who hope to receive a share of public support:; •■- i; .■' : Superfine Silk jessed Flour. ~ .• , Wheaten Meal, Seconds, Pollard, and Bran | : Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn ; Dust, &c. BACON (^KIOLEY |.We are also PURCHASERS of WHEAT, i OATS. &o„ or can SUPPLY all descriptions I of BUILDING MATERIAL' n EXCHANGE for GRAIN. ... ■■"..;.■ Wheat or Oate Gristed at G.uriont Rates. ■!' OAT-CRUSHINa - Machinery specially imported, lvhichoruslrcs Oats in a manner superior to any other machine in the district. Now in working order I .' ; ' v ' '.' '. ' : , ' ' ' '' MART, (Late Head Waiter at the (ilnb Hotel, Masterfcon.) BEGS to thank his Wairarapa friends and the public generally for thoir liberal patron-, age accorded to him durtng tho last Oyster Season, and hopes by civility and attention to still merit the same.. 1;; ■-.. ; . •■. : .' j< '■ Country orders punctually attended to. Oysters m kits delivered at, Wellington Railway Station'FßEß, from 1 upwards.'■ OYSTERSfreshfrqm ourown beds DAILY. Trade Supplied all the year round. Private supper rooms for Ladies, Cand \FSMAKT, / h OYSTER MERCHANTS, OPPOSITE THE IHEATBE, Lambton Quay, 'and at Manners-street, Wellington, :" 1352 '•.!:•■• THE OiIEATESI "'■ WONDER OF MODERN TIMES I' PILLS and OINTMENT purify the Blosd, correct all Disorder I fjtlie Liver, Stomaoli, Kidneys,'and Bowels. They Constitutions, and'are invaluable in all Com plaints incidental to Females of all ages, > is an infallible remedy for Bad: Legs, M Breasts, • Old Wounds, Sores,- and' Ulcers. For Sore Throats; Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, and all Skin Diseases it has no equal. Manufactured only at Professor Hoiw? way's Establishment, • \l-', \ ' :; 533, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, and may be had of all Medicine Vendors ■ , v throughout the world, .-, -\ '. &". Purchasers should look to tk Label on Ik Pols and Boxes, ' If Ik address, is not 533, Oxford Street. London, then are spmous.

IHE-: PERMANENT.; INVESTMENT : AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ;OF "' WAIBABAPA.'■!.'■ .;:■.■■-,. :■■. .v-. • Maik-stbkev Grbytowk.- .•; [lncorporated underthe "Building Societies ■■■•_ ■• ' t m,w?] ::' ; i[o : \\ : • DißkoioTiß:—'":. '"'"'; Messrs' W. o.' Cnff (Chairman), M. Casel-, ■"; berfi, J. Fulk, W. Bootll, W. Skeet, ■.''; F,W.Seed, ; ; ; ,v '.../.. ; -. s ■„■..,-.,, .ta Abhuai- Income exceeds';:.;. £7,000, .Capital on Loak ... ~„ „, £IB,OOO Phofits already, allotted ,;,,,„.;£4,248, .RksRBVK 10kp,;,„.,!..,..;,..„. ~.,, £BO4 , The -purposes, for which the Association, is eßtapHslied : aro twofold. first place. it ; offers oxceUent method' of ,in l: vestment for those who wish "to accumulate 1 their capital or savings at: tho' highest rate consistent, with, perfect security and by allowing small or -large sums by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes.'-),. . ' : It the second placebo those who require loans upon properties tbey-alfeady possess, or wl o may meet with oppprj;upities of aciquiring propertiesadvantageously, it pre 'se'nts to them means of pbtaiiiiu|.advances upon easy and favorable ■ The Association receives* fixed deposits at rates to.beagreed upon, .'\ .;., ;-;;!.5, ; ;lj': Subscriptions on investment shares, fi/per month j ultimateyalue of shares, £SO, :( y I Applications for shares-to be addressed to the.Manag'ei; '.'';. ;',.•''■"",■ ~. ~..';. .„; A Überal 1 comhusßioh allowed to Agents oii all investment : shares-issued, i : through ; them "-■■.':,'■ ■'■■'■*■■/:■:■' ~ inOfficeiHoure.jiliOndaypWednesdayi and Friday, from 2to 4 pi'mi yy •?;: :• ':■'. ._"-..- ■ ; Pay day r The first Saturday in each mouth between i tho hours of 2 : and 4 and 7 and 9p.mY ' yyi^y^y'iy \ { . AGENTS-V«>V;a' : :t-h'; Mabtbbton-MtW. SelJar. i-j ; ,(;i , FEATHEIiBTO^-MrJ.^^i.^,^':'^^ , , r OEOBGiiirOTTTjh'ff; 11 ■■'.!> vy-\Miswet,y ;;TRADE ' LISTS, IMD OATAIiGGUES Printed with Neatness,-. Cheapness- and Despatch at

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1400, 9 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1400, 9 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1400, 9 June 1883, Page 4

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