THE MARQUIS OP NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON.' ONE of. the moat commodious and boat appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the handßof that well-known public caterer E. BUGKEBIDGE, Who wouldbe glad to see all his old patrons and as many new oneß as may make it convenient to call. > The culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable, iSTAlcock's First-class Billiard Table PRINCE OF WALES jHOTEL. QraEN-SiKEBt, Masterton, T, WAGG ~ .Proprietor, "HOR the convenience of visitors \ ] JD Commercial Room and others, SECOND BAR has been opened in th '' above Hotel. , The Billiard Room attached has -ow ' been renovated and fitted with one of ,: Alpock's best Tables. A well-supplied twle, and evety comfort for travellers, &c. Wines, Beers, and Spirit the beet quality. 1734QLUB HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and vrell-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, aB also the travelling public for the large measure of Bupporb hitherto given, and begs, respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and im-provements,-in accordance with the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made, . The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. Wines,' Boers, Spirits, and other liquors 'are each and all of the very best, quality. ■The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of Alcock's first-class tableß, has Mat been refurnished in tho most elegant manner. y A, ELKINS, Proprietor. Bi AIRLOGIE JUNCTION HOTEL, (Jm ion of th Mmgapakiha and Bkirbgie Boafa.) T. CAhSWELL PROPRIETOR. ' mHE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will JL fiud every convenience and comfort at this centrally situated hoßtelry. B(st Brands ofLiqmr Kept. Good accommodation for trayollera with stock, 2388
WHERE SHALL WE BUY OUR FURNITURE? Is a question which occurs at some period of life to almost all of ub and it is a question which involves two important cou T siderations, viz., Quality aud Price. Economy is a virtue which ehould bo possessed by everybody, ntid in thinking about 'Whore shall we buy our Furniture,' people naturally desire to be directed to the place whero they oan obtain the best value for thoir money. 1 therefore have rauoh ploasure in drawing attention to tho fact that I am now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ; of every description, made from wellselected andthoroughly seaßonedmaterials at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Matfcrossea and Bedding of every kind in stock. Pictures framed, Carpets planned and laid Furniture Repaired, Re-Covored and He-Polished. Ladies'Nocdlework tastefully mounted and adapted to anyartiole of furniturorequired. All Goods delivered free to any part of the town. Note the address—Queeu-st., Masterton (opposite M.-Caselberg'u Store), "W. WHITT, Proprietor. 2677 SUPERPHOSPHATES, . ARTIFICIAL MANURES. NEWLAND & POMFREVS CELEBRATED CHEMICAL MANURES. LOWES & lORNS have been appointed aeents for the above celebrated manures, w ich are upon analysis declared specially rich in all the constituents required for plant food. Price only <S6 PER TON. FREE ON RAIL AT WELLINGTON. DR HECTOR, Samples may he seen at tho office of the agents, Lowes & lorns, 2331 SraW&QCHDS. ATTENDERSON;' has just re- • PI, ceived a new supply of WATCHES, ROTHERHAMB, WALTHAMS, AND MA'iHEYS, and every description of JBWELLRY. SPECTACLES to suit all sights, All work done at the iowest trade pbiobs. A. HENDERSON, Queen-stbeet Mastheion. MR O. COLLIER wisheß to return thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal patronage since the commencement of his new industry,. The public will find every description of wool Mats made to order and dyed in the new Brazilian colors, and turned out with neatness and despatch, iiia way which defies compotion. Also he has no connectieii with any ring or monopoly, butbuys skim, wool, and hides at a fair market price, for cash, 0. COLLIER wishes to intimate to wool growers and farmers, that his establishment is now being Sited up for wool scouring, and'thai he is prepared to take large or small quantities at current rates, and as his own work will be bus pended during the wool Beaaoit 'cVentß pani. rely on their orders being turned out with despatch, as I pity the highest wages, and only keep experienced workmen on the establishment. T E. PARRBLACKSMITH and FARRIER, vmur. IN returning : thanks to his old customers and the public generally for past favors, begs to inform them that he has taken over those premises previously occupied by Mr W, Brady. All work' entrusted to him will receive his best attention.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2724, 13 October 1887, Page 4
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734Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2724, 13 October 1887, Page 4
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