||i||B|||||||| IHE Proprietors have muoKpleaiure ; ,; iii .infiirmipg.the general {public that the ; above New and'.:Commodi6us Bwok HoTEii'.splehdidly; furhirfiedj nrid ; pobsessing'every; possiblo improvement and /requirementfor theiciiweniokceof its patrons willbe;opened for the'reception'uf visitors on.Thuraday, letJNovem-; they, trust, by strict attention to business,'to nieetwith the same patronage us hitherto bestowed upon theni, and can assure their guests that ..every endeavorwill be used to give tho utmost |Batißfaotion.: ■ \•'■",'':.'. ■■■ :: V'v^':'| I The dinhuj Mom is extensive and lofty and fitted with all the latest modern improvements, ;■;. ■ ■.••,. The Bedroottis are large, well vehj tilated and furnished in ! a superior stylo, The Mm' and Qmtltmris Ming, Booms are beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered gratea and every requisite to ensure comfort," i
. The Oulkaty Depdrtnw\l will be under the entire supervision of Mr Orr sent,, assisted'by effioieut staff of assist-' ants, andevery care and attention will be taken to provide the table liberally with everything in season, and in such a manner as to meet with the approval of the most fastidious of epioures. , L HOT BREAKFASTS always ready for passengers leaving by thbertly morning trains, as also HOT SUPPERS on the arrival of the 10,80 p.nV Manawatu train; , • ■ ' '~' '* . -■'' I Hot, Gold and Shower Baths, aa.alap w,o, adjoining on each flat, '• Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the choicest brands only, imported direct from the Proprietors, A Nieht Porter always in attendance, The trauicar and Uobb and Co.'a busses pass the Hotel every five minutes OBR&SON, PROPRIETORS. --RENDERS, TII&EIRONS.ETO. TENDERS, J} IREIEONS, ETC, ALL AT LOW PRICES.
J NO. YOUNG, , IRONMONGER, Queen Stmt, Masterton. -LONDON-BERLIN-PARIS,-By The Wairarapa Tr'aik to J.KING'S WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &o,&o No 6, Cuba Street. Wellington,. , Aud inspect Hie very latest novelties from the above cities of the world, purchased for the Xhas and Nkw Year Season, The Novelties consist of Watches and Clocks, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Chains, Rings in.Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls.&c, Studs, Pins, Ohatma, &p., JTT Would especially invite the , JJu Ladies and gentlemen of the Wairarapa and all surrounding districts that are intending purchasing a Xmas Present or New Yearsgift to give a call at the Cuba street corner under THE CLOCK, where heguaranteesthey can see a stock Second to None in New Zealand, and whore they oan buy wedding rings or keeper rings for 10s, a gold gem ring for 7s 6d,
500 SILVER BROOCHES To Choose From SPECTACLES TO SUIT ANY SIGHI ' A Large Assortment of Real Whitbj Jeb: in Brooches. Earrings, Bracelets &c., Ac, Greenstone in all manner o shapes aB Pendants, Charms for tin chain and several other Articles o Jewellery too numerous to mention. NoiE THE ADDRESS— No, 5 CUBA STREET PIANOS MANOS, PIANOS, mHE Largest & Boat Selected Stock o PIANOS Organs Harmonimm MUSICAL INSTKUMENTS _ IN THE COLONY, On time Payment from 10s per week, ' Organs „ „ Carle Ecke, Lipp &Son, etc, eto „ „ 0, Silvanni & Co'e Brass Instruments PIANOS by Brinsmead, Schwechtwi, Oollard & Oollard,. Kaps, Hoellin? and Esdaile, Bord Lipp, Eosener,' Foller-Sptetho, Haake, Martini, Olementi, Hoffman, &c, from £29. Pianos .on hire for Concerts, eto HARMONIUMS by Fontin-Freres Pine,- Bauer, &o, from £lO Any of the above supplied to reaponaiblo persons upon our deferred payment ayatorn. Violin Strings and Fittings in groat variety,. Brass and Wood Band Instruments Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Musical Boxes, Englishand German Concertinas, Accdrdians, PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED On the Shortest Notice;
HOFJiM&SONS. wiLLis-ST, Wellington; Branches at Napier and Auckland. ■•'■ 2975 E.HOCKLEI, GENERAL, &PORK BUTOHBK, WHILST thanking his patrons for : past favors respectfully' intimates that he has taken those centrally situated premises recently occupied by MrPhulifs, adjoining the Indo-Uhina Tea Depot, where the public will be able to purchase the very best of Small Goods,. comprising -Real .Cambridge Sausages, German; Sausages, Savaloys Black Puddings, Brawn, Tripe, Trotters Cow Heels, Hams and Bacon Ac A.IBUL BEsrazriraiY solioiied. /-VUEBN'B TIOUNDRy ENGINEERING WORKS, Hydraulic Lifts, Gas Ovens Made to i Order, Hydraulic Blasts, Colonial OvonsMado, Water Motors Made to Order, Stampin? Dyes and Presses, water laid on J. t. gTover, engineer/Ac, - BOULCOTT ST., WELLINGTON. General Smith, Boilermaker,- Ship fn^Hlwiißiiiin Plant, SawmillPlantiPrmtingMaohiiies, mirki Plahfc,'Turhing.Lathe»i is;'v-: -: '■■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3126, 11 February 1889, Page 4
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