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Railway B oar^n £ H OUSB, J Hall-Street, nearly opposite Post , I Office, Masterton. v FRED WBKi&T, x PROPRIETOR. THE proprietor of the above wellknown hostelry, while thanking his a 'numerous-friends and the public gener- j ally for the support so liberally accorded ( him m the past, bega to intiinato that 110 lias thoroughly overhauled and refitted it, with every convenience, and is now in a , position to offer those who favor him with 1 a call, all tlio comforts of a home, provid- , ins civility and a liberal fare at the popular price of Is all round. On the premises will be found a reading room, and private sitting for ladies only, replete with every comfort. P. W. feels confident in assettin« that it is the unanimous opinion of those who have hitherto patronised him that'it is the best shilling house m the "Wairarapa, Only one trial needed to convince. " . TOTAHBNA" SMITHY. ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, (late of Masterton,) General Blacksmith ant Farrier. HAYING taken over the abovo business so efficiently, carried on by Mr Geo. Buckingham, solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended to his predecessor. Every description of engineering and blactaithing work neatly executed, at the lowest trade rates consistent with

honest workmanship. JN connection with the aboye, George Buckingham thanks his numerous customers for past favors, and trusts a continuance of the same may be extended to his successor. 2889 GEO. BUCKINGHAM. CORRUGATED lliON! CORRUGATED IKON! JUST RECEIVED--1 0 Tons WALKER'S Three Crown ■L® 26-guage, sto 10 Also, ex ltopeliu--2| Tons Adams'" MAB8" Brand, And bv early steamers— TONS "REDOLIFFE CROWN.' , Will k sold at LOWEST Gash Prices. ' IN STOCK—' About 4 tons Damaged Corrugated Iron, 100 Rolls Roofin? Felt. LeadHeaded Nails, Sheet Lead, Zinc Lead, etc. B NOTE THE ADDRESS : ; Thomas Ballinger, Plumber, Gasfitter, & Direct iMroßter, 17 Willis-st., and Victoria-st. (Corner of Chew's Lane) WELLINGTON. Support Local Industry, and buy your I Corrugated Iron from the Manufactory, Victoria Street, Wellington. Offices and Warehouse, 17 Willis-st. ■ Thomas Ballihoeu, Spouting and Ride;

ine Manufacturer. 287 EKETAHUNA GENERAL STORE, -TEMPERANCE HOTEL,- . AND CARRYING DEPOT. James Jones, Proprietor. WHILE thanking ray numerous Customers for their support, 1 Leg; to inform them that I have enlarged my premises to enable me to keep a larger stock of Groceries and Ironmongery. Winter stock of Drapery, also a large quantity of Ladies', Children's, and Men's boots just to hand. Ho is prepared as hitherto to carry goods to any place between Mangamahoe and Palmersto 11. Travellers can obtain accommodation at moderate rates at this establishment, and good stables and pddocks arc provided. 2879 COTTRELL & i'OUNG, fIUBIOMS, SHIPPING, AND tl FORWARDING AGENTS, AND GENERAL CARRIERS, COTTRELL'S PARCELS POST EXPRESS Parcels and Packages forwarded and delivered to any address, at cheap through inclusive rates. One charge; no extras; no trouble. Despatches to Great Britain, Europe, and Australia, by every steamer.

At'ents for the Westporfc Coal Company, (Coalbrookdale), FEAIHERSION-STREEI, WELLINGTON, Telephone No. 303. P.O. Box, 32y SHORTT & REID, GENERAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Willis-street, next J. Duthie ami Co., WELLINGTON. WHOLES iLE ONLY. Consignments re- Tea Wheat ceived and prompt Sugar Barley settlements. Soap i'eas Country store- Candles Beans keepers and run- Hams Haricots holders supplied Bacon Maize with every' requi- Cheese Flour site. Butter Pollard Samples and quo- Coffee Bran tations forwarded Jam Oatmeal on application. Treacle Linseed Groceries of every Starch Chart description. Vestas Hay ' Biscuits Straw 50 bales tow, £G 10s Paper "Eye Grass"Potatoes, £2lss Paper bags "Cocksfoot" Twine " Clover" Bran Limejuice "vllsike" Pollard, ' Limejuice 11 Cow Grass" 5 tons 4.barb Gal- Cordial vanised Fencing Hops &c., &c, Wire, cheap. <src„ <fcc. TO THE TOBACCO TRADEJ ; MANDEL. 37 and 39, Willis-street, Wellington, HAVING completedhis establishment, is now prepared to supply the trade with all classes of Tobacconists' Goods in large or small quantities at Lowest rates, All the' best brands' of TOBACCOS kept, and the largest stock in the colony of CIGARS, CIGARETTES andPIPES. N.B.—Havanha cigaks a specialty, .2883

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2908, 26 May 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2908, 26 May 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2908, 26 May 1888, Page 4

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