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v Business Notices. THE MARQUIS OF NORIIANBi . HOTEL, CARTERTON. ' ONE of the mo3i <x)ramodiou»and best appointed hotola in the.Wairarapa, is now in the handßof that well-known public caterer E..BUGKERWQE; Whowouldbe glad to see all his old patrons and as many new' ones, as may make it convenient to call. The culinary dopartraont ia first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of Ilia „«>*> W m„.l!t„ „U,:„.LL KpAlcock b First-class Billiard Table

EMPIRE HOTEL, . ' EBATHBRBTON. (Opposite Railway Station).. JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE bes6 .'accaimindation in the district, Wines an Splits of.tho first rjuality. Horses and Baggies always on hire. ; 1000 pLUB HOTEL MABTJSKTOJB

The Proprietor of the above old and v/011-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Maatorton and the surrounding, districts, as also the travelling public for the large'' measuro of Hupport hitherto givon, and begs rospoctfully to Btate that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of tho place,. as also the growing requirements of. the trade;-' have been made. Tho Culinary Dopartinent is as usual, first-class, _ Winos, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each'and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith oho of Alcock's first-class tables, has just beon rofuroißhed in the most olegant mannor, A. BLK.INB, Pronrietor.

PRINCE OF WALIUS HOTEL. Qoeek-Stbeet, Mastbbtos. T.pff ......Aoprktor. FOR tho convenience of visitors the Commercial Room and others, tho SECOND BAR has been opened in the above Hotel, The Billiard Room attached'lias ow beon ronovated and fitted with one o Alcock's best Tables. A well-aupplied t&ole, and every comfVrt for travellers, <fco, Wines, Beers, and Spirit of the best quality. 1734 EAGLE BBBWBBY.' |T. PARDONS, PnOPWEIOB. AVING engaged Mr N. Stenhouno, whose reputation as a brewer is well known in this district, tho proprietor is in a position to supply ALB and STOUT not to be equalled in the COLONY. . Family ommpnmtmlkaitmdd to.

BLAIELOGIE JUNCTION HOTEL, (Jwidion of Hie Uwigapalteha mid Blair hgk Roads.) T.OAuSWELL PROFMETOK mBS TRAVELLING PUBLIC will JL W every irenienco and comfort at this centrally uated hostelry. Best Brands of Liquor Kept. Good accommodation for travellers with

ROYAL HOTEL, FEATIIERSTON. MRS.A.SNELLWa, lato Hotelkeeper at Kaiwarra, and formerly of Napier, respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of tlio Wairarapa that he has ! purchased the interest of the above old established and well-known hostelry. Having thoroughly overhauled and b'tted it with every convenience, the proprietor is now in a position to offer those who may favor him with a call, all tho luxuries and comlorts of a homo, Privato suites of apartments. Special attention is paid to the Cuisine and quality of tho Liquors. Pirat class stable and paddocking accomodation, 2883 PAHIATUA TEMPERANCE HOTEL J. CRIMP, Pnprktor, GOOD ACCOMODATION for the Travelling public 2249 UNIVERSAL HOTEL Ekotahuua. , 0. BEOKMAN,~.'Z Propria*,. mHEPROPBIETOH begs to thank 1 those who have so liberally supported hiin in the past, and intimates to tho travelling public that ho has made extensive additions and improvements to his wellknown houao, which is now open as tho Universal Hotel, First class accommodation is alibrdod, and nothing but tho best brands of Liquor is kept on the promises, Good Stabiko and I'addouks. 2940

THE VICTOR of the HARVEST FIELD The Massey Beapei and Binder. Vcni Vkli Via EVERY TMAL4TRIUMPH,as ih evi. deuced by the testimonials given in every Oircctiou by fauiiora and practical men. The universal verdict is that the MASSEY REAPER AND ISINUEU is the" COMING MACHINE," to the exclusion of all oiben. Head the reports of tlio trials mitten by experts in all the newspapers, They form one great yplumo of praise of the handiest, light, eat, strongest oud best harvester ever offered to the farming public, A few of the reasons why the Massey Reaper nud Hinder triumphs over all others : BECAUSE the framo is without joints at the corners, aud so cannot shift out of line, BECAUSE the castings are of malleable iron, and will not break as do the cast-

BECAUSE tho weight trip prevents repeating in tares or down gram, BECAUSE tlio pacta go bo' close to tic mouth of the elevator that chokin? IB impossible, BECAUSE a third packer talcs thegraro down much hotter than the old butter. BECAUSE it can make sheaves of any size, or all of them of tho same size, BECAUSE it haß a lighter draught than any other machine yet invented. BECAUSE it will toko twine of any size. BECAUSE it is the best machine in the world, We have already booked many ordcrafor the nest harv'st, Moat of those who have witnessed a trial of this marvel of mechanical (kill 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," IVc only ask the farmers to set the machine ou trial. Its unrivalled merits will do the rest, Every Machine Guaranteed. For price &c., apply to -', ASHBURTON. 8910. Sol? Agents (or Nw Mwi>

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2949, 13 July 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2949, 13 July 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2949, 13 July 1888, Page 4

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