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4v^;M^ City' Buffet Hotel. OPENING NOTICE. THE Proprietors have much pleaau in informing the general pub! that the above New and Commodious Briok Hotel, splendidly furnished, and possessing every possible improvement and requirement for the convenience of its patrons will be opened for the reception of visitors on Thursday, Ist November, when they taut, by strict attention to business, to meet with the same patronago as hitherto bestowed upon them, and can assure their guests that every eudeavorwill be used to give the utmost satisfaction, The'DmitijiJoomis extensive andlofty and fitted with all the latest modern improvements, _ The JWrooms are large, well vonjj tilated and furnished in a superior stylo. The Ladies' and ftsiflemm's Sitting itooiM are beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered grates and every requisite to ensure comfort, The Miliary Department will' be under the entire supervision of Mr Orr senr,, assisted by efficient staff of assistants, andovery 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 rnoat fastidious of epioures. ing trains, as also HOT SUPPERS on the arrival of the 10.80 p.m. Manawatu train, , Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, as also w.c. adjoining on each flat.; ■ ; -■: ~ Wines, Spirits, and Alesiof the choicest brands only, imported direct from the Proprietors, '. ....■' A Nijht Porter ulways in attendance. The, tramcar'and'Uobb and Co.'s lOBR&SOH, proprietors;

GIFTS! GIFTS!! JAPANESE WAEE To ALL PURCHASERS ofIBONMONGERY PRESENTS will be given equal to 20% . ofthevaiueof PURCHASES. JNO, YOUNG, IRONMONGER, MASTERTON,

E.EWADDINGTON, COMMISSION AGENT,. . PERRi.STEEET.....„MiSTEETON. LIFE, - National Moiuai of Atjstkaiasu. . ■ FlßE,—Nobth British & MebOAHTILE. Murray, Roberts and Company, New Zealand Mutual Creditor's Association, (Limited), and The Trade Protection Gazette Seoretavy A.0.F., and U.A.O.D. Houses to Let, etc., etc 3130

n/ ALTER PERRY, W GENERAL Bt GENERAL BUTCHER, BFIDQE-ST. MABTERTON PIANOS PIANOS. PIANOS. mHE Largest & Boat Seleoted Stock o PIANOS Organs Harmoniums ABD All KINDS OP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE COLONY, ■ On time Payment from 10s per week, Solo agents for Bell & Co's American Organs „ „ Oarle Ecko, Lipp & Son, etc., eto „ „ 0. Silvanni & Co's Brass Instruments PIANOS by Brinsmoad, Sohwechten, Collard & Oollard, Kaps, Hoellin? and Spangenberg, Esdailo, Bord Lipp, Rosencr, Foller-Sprethe, Haake, Martini. Clcmoiiti, Hoffman, &c, from £29, IJPianos on hire for Concerts, eto' HARMONIUMS by Fontin Frerea Pine, Bauer, &o, from £lO Any of the above supplied to responsible persons upon our deferred payment system, . - ■ Violin Strings and Fittings in great variety, Brass and Wood Band Instruments Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Musical Boies, Englishand German Concertinas, Accordians, oto, - PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED On the Shortest Notice. HOFMaY&SONS, willls-st, wellington, Branches at Napier and Auckland. 295; FENDERS, TjIIBEIRONS, ETO. ENDERS,: JQIREIRONS, ETC, ALL AT LOW PRICES. J NO. yOU-NG, .IRONMONGER, , ; Queen Street, Masterton. E;HOGpM,| GENERAL,' &PORK BUTCHER, king his patrons for YV past favors respectfully intimates that he has taken those centrally situated promises recently occupied' by Mr PuiLLirs, adjoining the Indo-Uhina TeaDopot, where.the■ publiowill be able to purchase the very beat of Small Goods, comprisiqg. Real Cambridgo Black'Puddinsjs, Brawn, Tnpe, Trotters Gow Heels, Hams and Bacon &o ' I AXBIttRESPEOTFOILY SOIIOIIBD, :

QUEEN'S TjIOUKDBY ml! ENGINEERING WORKS. Hydraulic Lifts, Gas Ovens Mode to Older, Hydraulic Blasts, Colonial OvonsMado, Water Motors Mado to Order, Stamping - Byes and Presses, water , ' laid, on • , J. T. dtOVEB, i ENGINEER, fto, BODLCOTT ST., WELLINGTON.; General Smith, Boilermaker, Ship Work, Tinsmiths' Tools, Preserving Plant, SawmillPlanfc, Printing Machines, Water Engines, Brewing Plant, Waterworks Plant, Turning Lathes, Estwms Grm, ■ 3013

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3137, 23 February 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3137, 23 February 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3137, 23 February 1889, Page 4

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