Wvejy TEI.RCJRAPH LIVVo? COAOHB3 to utfoon <b« Trr.~ Pnbjj» J? t Jh» TISUJ JTABLES, attsl for Ihw*■ Jrcires and fc«ra4 is Mssterton maybeleftaiTinoi, or tioamraa. Hots©*, Baggies, and Family Brsles en iiir® it tSTFiKK : aum lav*»T A Bait."®® atfcenfcks*. pwi to In, reo9 left la his ohwge. G<A>d *«* ding Paddocks in both townships,.. No liability iacurrcd for purcels left M the coach offica.'for any value over on* pound, and ssese miyst bsbooßsd and prepaid, and, their value stated 'at the *»"»• ■ J, ■■, -y. '", mo , mastSeton TOTihm. fHE T&EGRAPH LINK -01 OOAOHES wilt rsau-ae running on TUESDAY NEXT, Sbppwbbr 29ca, leaving fcho'Princo of Wales Stables Masterton, at 7 a.m., calling at -Taueru, Tinui, and Caatlepoiiit,' and making the return journey on fcha folio-wing dayel „ ' > WM. WEILL, Proprietor. THOS. 0. D'ASCY, TJSNT AND COYER DEPOT, (Opposite Denison House). QUEEN-STBKET, MASTERTON. HAVING opened the ,iboVa premises . i&now prepared to supply Tents oi all kinds, Hone^v;Oavt^ , Waggon"aud >i '-Iljok Covers, and Oiled Clothing of all descriptions. Ordcre promptly executed at the lowest rates from Material of the best quality. ; COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINi) OP EOxAL MAIL COACHES. The coaches leave the booking offiw EVERY DAY at 12.45. pfm. foi Woodville Tahoraito (for. Napier,): rod Palraerston,' returning ■ front : Tah<Sr«l& every day on arrival fif"sp first twin from Njipipr. JAMES MAC ASA '■- Proprietor THOMAS. JAGO. CABINETMAKER & FURNTTURI DEALER, MASTEBTON, HAS a large stock of Linoleums- frorr 3s per yard, Qilclotlial2yardi wide from 2s4d pet square yard, also i splendid lot of: MATS, ; RUGS;;. ant CARPETS, ait : : 1 GBEAX REDUCXJOft, ' ' AT<T) '. A good chance to roneir for Xnias at i . small outlay. . • 2151 Caytertou . JTactor-y. COX, 1 CABINET-MAKERS, HIG H. S T., 0A B, TEE, TO N: XX7"E take this opportunity o£ thanking ' * our numerous customers for pas favors, and invite an inspection of £hi large Stock of FURJ{ITURE & CABINET WARE with which we havo opened our new premises. In Iron and Brass Bedstead we have imported a choice assortment consisting.of 28 of all the newest designs —Arabians, half-testers, eingle, ; anc double. In Chiiiira we have Seven varic ties to choose frorn. Drawing-room and-Bedroom Suites ir any style. Floorcloths, Linoleum, Carpets, Sewips Machines, Picture FraTQca., sc, WALTER, PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDGE-ST.. MASTBRTQy MASTERTON STEAM SASH ANI DOOR FACTORY, PLANING & MOULDING MILL, WILLIAMS & BACKER, (Late E, Toomath.) V A Lli kiads of Dressed Timbor, Mould XJL ings, Rusticating, Sashes, Doors and Floorings, and a good stock o seasoned timber kept oil hand, suitabli for office fittings, <ftc. Repairs of all kindi executed with neatness and despatch. X7p country orders promptly attended to, ."".W. & B. return their sincere thanks fa their numerous customers for past favors and solicit a continuance of tho same From their long experience in al classes of work, they can confidently guarantee tho nrvtisfacfcory execution of Si orders entrusted to thorn. * WILI.IAMS & BABKEE; BUILDERS ADD OOKTEAOTOBS I'Mlmatcs Given for General Ite.puin and of any dmrip-: tiai h • ■ ao< PPISNIHG WOTIOE, The well-known flhd old catftblisljr.d fIOMME ROI A L H 0T E L \J WlWilS-STRBKT, Cloßo to tho Qiioon'n Wltpf, nnd Poit and Tclegrap}i OlHpcfi, ie now roatly t< recojvo ylmtfii* and tjeroinnont boardora Tho proprietor, Mil Jamxo Goutoki (formerly in tho wJno and spirit trade) having purchased tho lease of the hotel, will, in aoHoitiiipf pubHo patronage, ended vourto iriorit tlmtisiipport which a wel conducted liouea, affordnig ©very comfor and convcnioiice.nitiys'cASonably be'expee ted to receive, ; Tho building lias boon entirely reno vated throughout, And furnished in i stylo second to no other hotel in tlu colony. The cuieine is complete, t< satisfy tlio most fastidious. The billinrc room is acknowledged to be the niosi commodious in Wellington, and containi two new prize tablck< under the care o! an experienced murker. The bar containi only the choicest and purest quality 0 J liquors, of which the proprietor's .known experience in the trade entitle Mm to be judge, Note the address— COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Wnxis-sramrr, JAMES GUILFORD. ' 2J78 BroprietpPi; ■ BIAOHSJOTH FaUUSK. & WHEEfiWBIGHT. High Street,, GarUrton. PRING trap? made lp order from ,_i £lB, Tjp Drays from £l3 10s. Spring Tip Drays from £l9. 2157 ALT, Wore fltMiuwTE»p, Eketahuna TEMPMEAWCII! HOTIL ■ ! CAHISTIM# SBUTE t JONES, the Pmriotors 0 f tho aIK?V«, \&g to thftnV the Publie for tlie heaiiy support oeoordM them »&iee commencing bn*iP«W, Tljeir mi an hitherto, (,o catiy dB «{ goods to any p)#M lielvewi Polmerstop NorAr ' ikfao a large stock of generd flf cwslitv. Travellers mi ifMmmittliition at p| liflhment, and ptooi ttuhSh mi are provided. OMbn lift iriliiO. Wsmt 4a Co., wtf wwftw m®mm, - urn S
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2226, 22 February 1886, Page 4
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751Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2226, 22 February 1886, Page 4
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