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Za?X ; JUST LANI)ED~2()iiie« of tHeNeff-' 0 .-jest. Pattetns.i,} ; -fattpf/sent, ;by Post, GooiJs. free to railway station. Hessians F.T.S;, ,4|d por yartl—a good '' te aro paperhanging.ware- ""■ '■■''■'.'. house,': ;;; ' , .Opposite Arcade, ..".-> , MilWm-STREBT, WbUINOION, • 5 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY " I HOTEL, CARTERTON. ; ONE of the most commodiouaand test appointed hotels, in the Wakarapal » now in the> hands of that well-known public caterer «■ E.BVCKEMDBE; : ; ; convenient to call. The culinary department is first-eiass. the very best quality obtainable. First-elags Billiard Table EMPIKE HOTEL, , FEATHERSTON. ' JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best accommodation {n the district. Wines ar-< V'nts of the tip qualify. Horsw and Buggies always on hire. • j|,«« PRmc H<nlis ALiuß ~ PUK the convenience of visitors I 1 Commercial Room and others !2 k The Miard l R o<«» attached has ow _ been renovated and fitted with one of r » best Tables. '• AweU-aupphedteblp, and every comfort , for travellers, &>; ' Wines, Beers, and Spirit, the best , •...;. quality.-. , : 1734 b QWB HOTEL MASTERTON ; , The Proprietor of the above old and rmblio' for the,, ki-ge' hitherto, given, and 1 state that additions, d^a^aX provemente, m accordance with the proarm* nfllia.nl...' .- -1 .\ r. .-i requirements of the.trade, have been

Wines, Beers, Spirit and a fcW liquors are each and all of il quality. The Billiard Room, whickw provid-' A. ELKTFS, Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL WHAKAJAKI. . , . T R°™)N (late of E x . rd: i 1 « ] ! ail ge Hotel, Napier), Begs to infonn liis friends, and the pnera public, that he has'bought the 1 lw of the above Hotel, and will u„ e h« i beßt endeavors to cator for travoUers. • faood stabling, aud ejminodious pad. Best brands of < THOS.OARSWBLL,Pkopmiob. |HIS newly built Hotel is situated half J. .way on the road from Masterfconto ■Jinm, and ia replete with every aceoinmodatum tor tourists and travellers, The Tuesday and Friday, returning the folowing days. The situatiou of the Hotel for a healthy spot could not be equalled, and it is sholterod from the winds by the low lulls which surround it on all sides. A WONDERFo L BOOK FOR li. : nary coins of the' ■ rfa'lm, are noedcd. : OVER 200 TfIJOKS wnm COKJUUUm Appabaids. All illustrated explained and made simple, with a catalogue of English, French and 'American Novelties, Games, Toys, &e., covering over 300 pages, an"d Ulnetrated with 400 wood blockn. ; Both books mailedfree for Is, •

dance to mUßic/ahd keep perfect time. ■ fay ; Tho Ward of the I pack of eardt, won-, —< ■ darfulehawjeswith - ■Jghtiung rapidity, la 2d, pott free..' ' N.S.W, stamps taken at par, poat dfßca ordera or postal notes preferred, if stampii of other colonies are sent add 2d.in the shilng foe exchange, . ! '' ■ Take Notice,—To advertise our .businoft; ire for 2a lid. Address'sll order* ••«■"• E YORKE k Co., 410 George-st., Sydney, 2331 Lock Box 41, King-at,-, Post Office, IMPORTANT NOTICE, v, ALLAN WHITFIELD, PHABMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, ' (By Examination),. , . . , THE PHARMACY, WELLWGTOK 'AS jusfc received v large MBortmeiit II of Spectacle? to suit all eights, alto a superior stock of Puff Boxes and Puffs, Smelling. Bottles, Perfumes, Enomaij Improved Paris Pewairea,' and a .variety ] of Toilet Soaps, &0., &e, ~' ; - I A N.B.~lnspectioninvited. The ■] acy isjn Willis-street,' the Eveninp Post Office.. ", - 5349 THE COLOMAL .'.. MUTUAL LIFE ; ASSURANCE SOCETY (LiinnD). -:, HE only -British or Colonial: office offenns.;Toli[ , nNE;'POLlOll!!6ia. 'Auatralatia. !'" '■' DifITMOT Mm: THOMAS MAOKAY.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2372, 13 August 1886, Page 4

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534

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2372, 13 August 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2372, 13 August 1886, Page 4

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