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Business Notices. . THE MARquJS OF NORMANB* HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of tho nic»l commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapn, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterov I BUCKEMDGE, Who wouldbe glad to see all his old patrons and as many now ones as may make it convenient to call, ' The culinary department is first-olass, and tho wines, beors, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable. |FAlcock f B Firat-class Billiard Table EMPIKE HOTEL, lEA.THERSTON, (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best acconrnnMonin the district, Wines an Sp ! nts of the first quality. Horses and Busies always on hire. - lflflfl pLUB HOTEL MASTERTUfI The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and tho surrounding districts, as also tho travelling publio'for the.large measure of support hitherto'given, and begs respectfully to state, that additions, alterations,.' and improvements, in accordance with the prorequirements of the trade, have been •nade. Tho Culinary Dopartihont is as übubl, first-class, Wines, Boors, Spirits, and other liquors are each and. all of tho vory best quality. .;,.■'-■ The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of Alcock's first-olass tables, has i«t been'refurnished in tho most elogant manner, A. ELKINS, Proprietor.

PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. QuEEN-SiBEEr, Masieeton. t.WAGQ ■ Proprietor. EOR the convenience of visitors the Commercial Koom and others, tho SECOND BAR lias been opened in tho abovo Hotel, Tho Billiard Room attached has ow been renovated and fitted with one o Alcook's best Tables. A well-supplied Udle, and every comfirt for travellers, &o. Wines, Beers, and Spirit of Uin best qualify. 1734 EAGLE BREWERY. |T. PABSONB, PnorKiEion. rAVING ongnfjeel Mr N. Stenlioune, L whose reputation as a brewer is well known in this district, tho proprietor is in a position to supply ALE nnd STOUT nut to be equalled in the COLONY.

Family omen punctually attended to. BLAIKLOGIE JUNCTION HOTEL, (JmSon of the Mmgapahfa md Blairtogie Bonds.) T.OAuSWELL PROPRIETOR rnBE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will J. find ovory mnieiice and comfort at this centrally uatcd hostelry, Best Brands of Liauor Kept, Good accommodation for trayeilera with stock. 2388 JUOYALi HOTJtiLi, FEA.THERSTON.

MIIS. A. SHELLING, lalo Hotol- _ keeper atKaiwarra; and formerly o( Napier, respectfully intiuwtos to the inhabitants of tho Waiwrapn that ho Iras purchased the interest of tho nbovo old established and well-known lioatolry. Having thoroughly overhauled and fitted it with wory convenience, the proprietor is now in a position to offer those who may favor him with a call, all tho luxuries and comforts of a homo, Private suites of apartmonts. Special attention is paid to tho Ouisiue and quality of tho Liquors, First class stable and paddocking accommodation. 2883

FAUIATUA TEMPERANCE HOTEL IGRIMP. Proprietor, GOOD ACCOMODATION for the Travelling public 2249 UNIVERSAL. HOTEL Ekotaliunu. , a BEGKMAN,Z'Z Ptyriefw, rnHEPROPJUETOJt bogs to thank 1. those who luivu so liberally supported him in tho past, and intimates to the travdliiij! public that he has made extensive additiuns and improvements to his well. known house, which is now opon as tho TJniyersisil Hotel, First class accommodation is ail'wdcd, and nothing but tho best brands of Liquor is kept on the premises, Good Staiiuko and I'addocks. 2940

THE VICTOR of the HARVEST FIELD The Massey Eeaper and Binder. BVERYTRIAL ATKIUMPH.as is evidencedby the teatimonioJs given in every direction by formers and practical men The universal verdict is that the MASSEY REAPER AND BINDER is the "COMING MACHINE," to the exclusion of all othcra. Read the'reports of tlio trials written by expei ts in oil the newspupcre, They -form ono great volume of praise of the handiest, lightest, strongest ami best harvester ever offered to the farming public. A few of the reasons why the Mnsacy Reaper and Hinder triumphs over all others : BECAUSE the frame is without joints at the corners, and so cannot shift out of line, BECAUSE the castings ore of mallcablo iron, and will not break as do the castings on nil other machines, BECAUSE tho weight trip prevents repeating in tares or down grain, BECAUSE the packers go so close to the mouth of tho elevator that chokini! . is impossible, BECAUSE a third packer takes the grain down much better than tho old butter, BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any size, or , all of them of the same size, BECAUSE it has a lighter draught than any other machine yet invented. BECAUSE it will tike twine of any size, BECAUSE it is the best machine in tho world, We have already booked many orders for tho next hnmst, Most of those who have witnessed a trial of this marvel of mechanical skill naturally desire to possess one, and we would strongly advise farmers not to order machines of any other make, as such action will simply overwhelm them with regret when they see the "MASSEY," tVc only ask the farmers to see the machino. on trial. Its unrivalled merits will do the rest. Every Machine Guaranteed, For price 4c,, apply to FBIEDLANDEEBBOS,, . ASHBURTON. ?W0 &o|«Ai»ufif<ifHew%ataudi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2947, 11 July 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2947, 11 July 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2947, 11 July 1888, Page 4

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