THE, MARQUIS OF ; NORMANBY '■ i. HOTEL, CARTERTON. /ANE of ,the most commodious and best \ f appointed hotels in tho Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known publio caterer :E. BVO-REBIDGE, Who wouldbe glad to seeall his old patrons and as many :hew ones as may make'it convoniont,to .call, ,• ■" *■ ..The culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers;' and 'spirits are of the Very best quality obtainable, First-class Billiard Table PRINCE OF WALJiiS- ' QtJBEN-SmET, MaSTEMOX. ' T, WAQG...,...;. inpm. J7OR the convenience of visitors Jj Commercial Room and others, • SECOND:BAR has been opened in th above Hotel. '.'■..-' The 'Bilhard Room attached has ow been renovated and fitted with one of Aleock'3 beet Tables. A well-supplied table, and every comfort for travellers,. &c, Wines, Beers, and Spirit the best - quality. 1734 LUB HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants'of Maatorton and tho surrounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to stato that addition's, alterations, and:improvements, in accordance with the progress of tho placo, as also the growing requirements of the fcrado, havo been made. Tho Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors-are oach and all of the'vory best quality. " ' , The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of Alcock's first-class tables'; Ms J»st been refurnished in tli'einost olegaiit mannor. . ... A. ELKip,/ : ; •■■-■••' ' Proprietor/BIiIRLOGiE junction "■•HOTEL,;,;: $m .MofikiMmgapuAamid Blair- ■■' : logic Roads,) 'V. T,CAivSWELL,,;........PROPRIETOR. TRAVELLING PUBLIC will ' J. _ find every convenience arid comfort at.thjs-cenfelly situated hostelry. ~ Best Bfaitds of Liqitor Kept. • ' Good accoriimodatioiv for ; trayellers';wifch . •■.- : " :".stock.'.' 2388 FupitM!! Furniture!!! THE Masterton Furniture Warehouse is the only jila'co whore' you will get all descriptions of Furniture, Carpetai Spring, all kinds of MaUrassta, Curtains, Ttiilets, and. o;rnamonfs!/'at Wellington prices.'. AliiuVniture- iuiidii on the wood,-and none but experienced: .Carpets',; Brussels, Tapestry, Kidder,., Linoleum;;>Oil and all kinds of Matting, (So;, r of'which a large stock is kept:'toßolect from. Carpetsand Linoleums planned, laid down at the lowest possible rate. Venetian Blinds made of Californian pine, fitted with tho patent clips; also spritie roller blirids,_ green or striped. These are the \mk kind in the market. People who intend buj'ing furniture will do well to inspect WHIFFS st x.k,.wheh. they will be convinced tiiat thr-y cannot do "better than-to oiitrust their orders withvhim, which will be attended to with -promptness,. Goods sent to any part of tho J country. Noto tho addross-Queen-st., Masterton, Opposite M. Caselberg's Store',-Wm, Whitt, Proprietor. 2500
Excelsior Boot Depot, MASTER-TON* H' T) ETEMON, in tKankingihe , JT, Inhabitants of Mastertou and District for past favors, begs to inform them that he has received a large consignment of Boots and Shoos of all descriptions, and having by far the largest and best Stock in the Wairarapa, intending purchasers may therefore rely on boingsuitedboth in quality and price, .The whole of the Stock, which comprises nothing but first-class' goods, is all marked in plain figures, off which a liberal discount will boallqwed.for-.OASH. The Bespoke Department receives every attention', nothing but first class materials used. Style and finish ffuararitoed. Repairs • neatly executed and prima reasonable. Note tho address. —a. PETERSON, (opposite Club Hotel), MASTEETON.andEKETAHUNA. 2454 MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS. • beg to announce that they have recently erected MEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, - and Maize, for horses, cattle and pigs, and tJiat they have now on, sale CRUSHED OATS, 2s,Gd. to' 2s 9d Per, '"■ '■■■'•■ ";- "As good as Chamherlah's Flow". " Has become a proverb in the District, This year tiip quality is.oven higher than usuiJ, inasmuch as it lias been an exceptionally favorablo season for growing wheat, . ; . Wholesale, Flour, sacks'•;..'£ll per ton „ bag* ... £ll 10s „ .Middlings ... £Bloa „' Seconds ,„ £7 „ .Fine Pollard ~, £<! „ • ..Obarae „ ... £0 : „ jßran ; ... .£3 '•. ' •■■.•"■. ■':• Retail. :'2oo's : ... ... £1 5? ioo's ■...' ... 133 •' .: 50' a ... ... Osfld Middlings ~. % per 1001b Seconds,..' ,„ 7s6d „ Fine Pollard ... 6s 6d „ . Coarse „ ~. Bs6d ; ,, Bran „ . ... 3s Cd „ MESSRS venture to hope that their •': Will have tho support and encouragement of tbtji whole cpmunity, and that conBumerifwiiririsisfc on having .;', . FLOUR, : Atid thus retain their inoney in the ' : ':, District. »'■ £ ' STEAM FLOUR MILLS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2612, 1 June 1887, Page 4
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