JAMES THUMPS N, MANUFACTURER OF MATED WATERS AND CORDIALS Queen & Chapel Streets, MastkWn. MASTERTON LIVERi & BAlff STABLES. FTTOOD tdnderg his best thanks • Jti to the travelling public and settlers of the district for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since he commenced business in Masterton. Tho CLUB STABILES will be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with eve.y convenience that tellers 01 owners of horses can desireA first cM* collection of Buggies, Carry-alls, and? reliable Saddle Horseß constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the requirements of Commerciai Travellers. The " Favorite" 'Bus meets evory Train. SECURE PADDOOKP 2211| TO LADY INVALIDS DESIRING NURSING AND A COMPORTABLE HOME. [certificated nurse.] MRS BAKER, Nelson-street, off Basin Reserve, could offer Board and Lodging, with all the comforts of a home, to any invalid lady who rfljiircs careful attention and nursing, or wjiuy lady, either in the city or from the country, who wishes to secure proper attention prior to and during liov confinement. Mrs Baker possesses large experience as a nurse in both .classes of cases. The house is large, airy, and healthily situated. A comfortably furnished sitting room and bedroom can be provided. Apply personally or by letter, to Mrs Baker, fourth house from top of Nelsonstreet, right-hand Bide. Terms moderate.. Highest references can be given by the advertiser. 2897 SHORTT & RED" GENERAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. A Willis-street, next J. Duthie and Co„1 WELLINGTON. ' WHOLESALE ONLY.
Consignments re- Tea Wheat ceived and prompt Sugar Barley settlements. Soap Peas Country, store- Candles Beans keepers and run- Hams Haricots holders supplied Bacon Maize with every requi- Cheese Flour site. WJet Pollard Samples and quo- Ifißbe Bran tations forwarded Jam Oatmeal on application. I'reaele Linseed Groceries of every Starch Chaff description. Vestas Hay * ■— - "Biscuits Straw 50 bales tow, £I) 10s Paper " Eye Grass" Potatoes, £2 15s Paper bags "Cocksfoot" Twine " Clover" Bran Limejuice "illsike" Pollard, Limejuice " Cow Grass" 5 tons 'l.barb Gal- Cordial vanised Fencing Hops Ac., lie, Wire, cheap, etc,, ifcc. COAL AND COKE, ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY —By using the— Best Household, Steaii?' , smithy coals, *•"' From the Celebrated BRUNNER COAL MINES, GREYMOUTH. COKE for Smelting, Malting, and other purposes, Fire Bricks, Tiro Qtt, and Fire Clay goods of every desorijlnii always on hand or made to order, and can be obtained at the Depot, Manners-street, Beware of your register stoves and grates. Uso only Brunner Coal, that will not bum your ranges, and is more economical than any other coal. Also, superior Newcastle and Wesfcport Coals at current rates, BRUNNER COAL COMPANY, Manncra-sfc., Wellington. 2799 NERYQUS, MEN, young and old, married or single, suffering from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay. Loss of Manhood, Vital Power, and all diseases of the Genifco Urinary Organs, ir.ay obtain, .FREE, a valuable treatise by an eminent Surgeon, containing full garding self-treatment by appllnfaAletter to Box 1081, 6.P.0., '
QLIJB HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and tho surrounding districts, as also the tilling public for the large measure of import hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also tho growing requirements of the trade, liavo been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, _ Wines, Beers, 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 tables, has iist been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELKINS, Proprietor. ' OPAKI SAW MILLS, Masterton. RICHARD EVERNDEN, PROPRIETOR. RTTI BEGS to notify that he * JCJ, hns purchased tho above well-known mill, and is prepared to :ut and deliver timber to ordor any and at the lowest possiblo trade ratessP All orders by p at, at the mill, or ef at R. E. residence, will receive -promp and careful attention. DEPRmON™ WHEN in England a few years ago, I was trying to strike a bargain with a man for a small piece of land. I told him I thought it had been much neglected—thistles and cftck leaves and other useless things allowed-to grow. He said-" Well, Mister, there is some good in everything growing on this land, but perhaps you don't see it." For a similar reason, there is some good in depression, but every man don't seo it nor is yet able to put ittogooduse.Owing to the depression here and abroad, 1 have been enabled to buy LGOO worth of New Goods for L4OO, consequently I can give better valuo than any other man in Weilington. Come and see. 2872 JAMES HUXLEY. PAHiATUA miPEitANCF®EL J, CRIMP,, »Proprie<er, PI OOD ACCOMODATION for#* VJ Travelling public. <#949
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2921, 11 June 1888, Page 4
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