EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTON. T, PARSONS, pROrRIRTOK. HAVING engaged Mr N. Stouhouao, whoso reputation as a brewons well known in this district, the proprietor is in'a position''to supply ALE and STOUT not to-be equalled in the COLONY. Jamil!/ orders pimcbudHy attended to. . 225 a Prince of Wales' Livery ■■.':■.; Stables, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON, and TINUI. ■ . Wm. MILL. Promttor. TELEGRAPH LINE of COACHES BEGS to inform the Travelling Public that ho hu opened the TINUI STABLES, and for thoir convenience Horses and. Buggies hired in Masterton may be left at Tinui, or vice vtnii, Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes on.hire to any part of the North Island. ■';'-' ■ fffifwi-cim Livery & But. 13 ;':■■; Well fenced paddocks, with trowl feed. Every caro taken of horses left in charge, but no responsibility jNo liability.incurred for parcels left [ki. .the:coach.office,,for any value over.one. ipouhdj; and ;thesß ".must be booked and •prepaid,'■and '■■ their value. stated.(at 1 ■ the; THOMAS JAGO. CABINETMAKERS FURNITURE DEALER, MASTERTON, HAS a large stock of Linoleums from 3s per,yard, Oilcloths 12 yards wide 1 from 2s4dpersquaroyard,also a .splendid lot of MATS, RUGS, and | CARPETS, superior quality, at a j Geeat Reduction. I ALL NEW GOODS. ; Igood Xmas ,aj; a : "; ';'« ■'small.outlay,;. 2169
eartertoiiiFiiriiitijrft 'Kactpivyv CABINET-MAKERS, rtJE'tato this opportunity of tliahkiiig .* T oui-nuriiprouß F for -past fftyors,. aii.d invite an inspection' of the La#M!ck:of ' • >, ■■ MMTUAE & CABIPTWARE; with which wjs have: oponed o.iif new promises. In Iroivmid :Brasß; Bedsteads we. hnve iriipbjrtp.d a .choice' assortment, consiiitiiifr of 28 Of nil. the. newest designs rrAriibiaiis, ■ Jfnlf-teatevs, ■ single, arid dbubjo, ." In Ghaii's wp have ;Soyeh-vario-ti os tt> ch ooa a Drawing-room and Bedroom. Suites in any.styte ..■' ElobrclpOis,. Linoleum, Carpets., Sowing Machines, Picture Frames, &c' '.'■■. ' ' 2169
COBB&OO J ( STKJ J EG ; RAPB iJNM nnMuuim coaches. fFllie coacließ leave the booking ofEco 1 '. EVERY DAY at ;p.r». for Wpoiville Taiibraito (forflapjei,). ymd Pal.nieMoiv returning ■■■'from Tabomite. every day on. arrival of the. Ifsfetoaih from Napier. ■ JAMES IIACARA. .... ' ' ■. , ■:.. Prppriefoi. ■ STOCK AN.i) yHAEEBKOKERS. : ,LANI),'EMiTB, FINANCiALj WNn'.G.KNERAI.COMMISsioN . '.,' ■;. ■■"'.■•■AOB.VTS/ ■ LAAIiITON QcAiYi'W'Kr.IJNriTON.' ' IAW WICKERSON; 4 WAGLAND, SffTGHE:HS, NEXT. THEATRE ROYAL, Qsebn'-Stkect,. ..Mahterton.
W ALTER PERRY, GENERAL BI W GENERAL BUTCHER, RANGIORA NURSERY. WE., IVORY, in prasontiiig his , cataloijuo of fruit trees and general nursery stock, bogs to thank hia numerous putions for their liberal support during the last twenty-six years, and to inform them that hie stock of fruit trees &c, this year growing on' fourteen acies of ground are equal in quality aud growth to former years, the majority being fruit hearing this season. JAMES STONE & SON, AGENTS, Mabterton. N. B.— Those who have purchased these tieea in Masterton Bpealt very highly of them. 2277 KURI'PUNI NURSERY.-MR COLLOTTE thaiiks his numerous customers and the public foi their past favors, and dosires to inform thorn that he is now prepared to supply them with ROSES, PINUS Of ALL KINDS, AND FRUIT TREES, &c„ &c, of the best yftriotie3,at:.a. great raliictioh 'in"price. fruiterer, will rocoivo immodiato.attention, 2270
OPENING..NOTICE... . (Of Makora;. Nursery); JLOCAL. F^JT/DEPOT QmtwkM-,, Maskrkn.) ■ J-/ ■*■■ will 'open a' NEXT/for the' Hale of all fruits in season,; on iho premie dm, lately Chemiflt'. nearCliib HoteL.S ;; > : V : 2264
jam e B,;:h,o^b:m'an; WHpLRIGHT^BLAOKSMITH! ri ;.(^v : ;J; : Gdrablin*B late promises), % :; ■'?. a commenced r.busineaa; in the ftbovo promißQa tho : underaigned hopwi by attention to business and, tho prompt execution'- of orders, to gaiu tho patronago of tho public..- ■ : . 2^l i &?;v^.^v'r<-':v,j;iOBMAN. ; J.^ ■USOOmNB WOE MAJSRB ; : ""^Jz IN -thanking his onst6mers for-past ; 'favors, bogs to inform them and the pubho ponorally that he will be found, as usual; in the new shop adjoining Messrs Lowes & lorna', All desciiption of ladies' and gentlumon's boots and shoes, sewn or pogfjed, mado to.ordor. '.:■. j REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. *'■ CARTERTON BAKERY. A. L.. WHYTE Uioh-Stbeet, !. Oabiebton. THE PUREST BREAD and BEBT OAKES in the M««»«/ Pmiki Oatml For, Luncheon, Dmirars, and ateas, and Prlfifl raj Slttin? rooms
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2307, 29 May 1886, Page 4
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