EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTON. T. PARSONS, PItOPKIETOK, ■■.■'. HAVING engaged Mr N. Stenhoußo, whose reputation as a brewer ib well known in this district, tlm proprietor is in. a-position to supply ALE and STOUT not; : to;: be; equalled;:, in the colony;.,:; Jv" ;'■ ;', ;;f . ; ;; : ilfe)iiiprrf(irsp!mctiiolii/ atttndtH to, ' Prince C of;. QUEENSTREET MASTERTON^and TELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES BEGS STABLES,; : ; and for; '.their-,; convenience may ; be;left ; nt any.parfc-.qf tlie' r .North Island'. ''.' ".:-':■:', : ;&; '"!' ;■■; Well fenced paddocks, 'with eood feed 1 ..' Every /caro. takenof-l'iorsesleft.in'charge,. but; iio;i'espprisibility- -. N6 liability incurred, for parcels left, at thewiaclt/bflicofeiaiiy yaluo pyor. oiio. pound, and theap niust: be hooked and prepaid,, ; and,. their value./stated at the tipjg,; ; ■■ ; ,_. \_j. . 20W) OABiNETMAKER & FURNITURE , -DEALER, ;MAmBWN, "... ..;.. ; itoin' : JLl.:;#:por.\yard, jOilbiptnß 12:jards ' widesfrbm.2s 4d per.:square .yard,alßb fa RUGS, and ;CARPETS.,.',. : ,.Bupe.rioV'. qwalityi at. '■& Gkeai Redvciion. 4liL. NE.W/GQO'BS.^ A good; chance to renew for X'mas. at a smalloutlay,; ■■-■.' . 2159
Cartel'tQii Furnitltro Factory,' ■'.:,-■ CABINETMAKERS, ■■■•'. HIGH-g'T./ CAEIEKTOtf, "TT7E take this opportunity of thanking ' * our numerous customer for past favorß, atid invite'' an inspection- of the Large Stock of "" ' FUEJJITtiiiE.& QABINETWARE'. with which we have opened our new promises, In Iron arid Brass. Bedsteads We, have imported a choice assortment, consisting of 28 of fill Hie newest designs '.-■ half-testers,, "'single and (Ipliijifi,. -In Oliidi's. wo have Seven varieties, to choose from. .'. .' .' ';,;;■ Drawing-room and Bedroom Suites in any style, ■ .Floorcloths, Linoleum, Carpets, So\,.., 5 Machines', .Picture.Frames, iSse. ;' ■'''■ Gofcß&oa&mEffliAPif m& . f)F*f&AL.MAiLGOACHISS.: The coaches leave the booking offico ipKYl)AYatl2is..]):m. fe ffoodville Tahoraite' (for. Napier,), and Palm'erstoii, returiiing from Tahocaitd every day on arrival of'tho first, train from Napier. - ■ JAMES MACARA '. ; ; ... . ■ ".■'" \Prppriefoi
. ARTHUR WARBURTON, & CO. BIOOK AP:SUAUEURq'KERS',.LAKD, ESTATE, i FINANCIAL, ATO&ENi;iIA|, COMMISSIOS■ ■ Agents, ■ ■'■ ■'.■!■ Lamii.ton' <3u,\y. WnuiNOTOX. ; : ;: ; ,C,WAGLANi).&€O.,,, '''■■':'■''■■ LATE a'.l'.': ; J NEXT THEATRE .ttOYAJfJi Qdeen-Stkeet..,. ■■'..■ ■.; ..;. ; .,Masierton.
n■■ aMERALBUiCIJEC. ■ : ■' , .BRIDGE-ST,, MASTERTON ■..'■. RANGIOItA NURSERY.,; ?< .tjjj % IVOKYi in presonthig his VV . catajbgjuo of tr'uitf tfeea. and .general ■nursery ■atocky begs to thank his liuniorous.patvons for their liberal aupport during, the laaftwenty-sixjoar'Si'nnd to inform thorn: that his stock of fruit trees ik, this yoar growing on fourteen acieS.of ground, are equal iii quality and growth to .former years,., the ■ majority being, fruit bearing this season. ■ JAMES STONE & SON, AGENTS, ■ : MASTERTONi ■ . & purchased these trees in Maatoi'ton speak. Very highly-'-df ■them,. .... , '2277 KURUPUm' NORSeS-1r COLLOTTE thanks his numerous cuatQiiiora. nnd the public, foi their past favors, and inform tfe that he 18 now prepared.to. supply, them with ROSES, PIMS Of;. ALLKINDS, AND FTOT.TUEES,,&c. r &(;„:■ ,<)f- the; test varieties at a great reduction in: price. Orders left wj'ch ,Mr truitorer, will feceivo in) mediate; :atteritio.n> 227Q
. opening mmt . (Of Makpra N.urssry), ■ Lq-oa& : •E^mgc' : BjßP'o l r' E' rp : .' ; X «■'; irrangenventß, will" 6peii f, SATUBDAY the salo-ofall'.fruitsm'.seMon.oiiVtiie promi-: seirliitely .pccupieilibyMr Gaiit, Gheiimt, nearßlub'flptel ■■' .''22fii'
J'^HE?iSv-:Hi.-.<C)'-8.-JM[l; : TJif--. yHEEmiGBTv^LACESMITH' . .. Main : :.Strdeti:Grreytpwn,, ' , Hayinij./commenced busiriesß: ■; In the libpvo ■ tho:;;uhdeTsigned>luipeßi tho prompt ago. ; .oMhb. public.'" .-.■ "••:■■■ '''■■■ ■. .^BOCi'MB'SHOEMAKER,: ■fN'/thanking; his X'V. favors, begs to infornvttem and ■ the public generally that'he will be found,"™ jusual, in the new shop Adjoining Messrs Lowes & lorns'. All description otladiea' and gentlemen's boots' and shoes, sewivor pegged, made to order;- ;; ;' '/■■ l;:' ; : REPAIRS MATLY 2275 ■■ - ■ ,^-. ■■■■■ CARTERTON A. L. WHYTE. ■''■ High-Street Carterton. mHE PUREST BREAD and BEST 1 CAKES in the district. Balk and Parties Catered For. Luncheon, Dimiors, and Teas, and Pri--2271 vate Sittia? roomß
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2303, 27 May 1886, Page 4
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