J, GRAHAM AND GO., IMffIMOH •-UAVEONBALEFIIU SiooltMoif the Undcrnotod juittosBEING BOUGHT AT LOWEST POSSIBLE BATES WE CAN SELL AT SAME. INSPECTION INVITED, MICE LIST SENT ON AMUIATM, SPECIAL"-TERMS To Station Holders, Boarding-kouse Keepers and Large Buyora. Orders called for nud Delivered FREE to any reasonable distance' Wo are buyers-anil Sellers of QRASS SEEDS, TUMP SEEDS, and FARM PRODUCE of ALL KINDS, GUNS-Juet Opened, SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREECH-LOADER, 70s to 120 a : SINGLE AND DOUBLE MUZZLE-LOADER, 85j to 80s Theao ore nil Good, Useful Guus, specially selected to, suit tho, requirouionls of this district, and Prices aro very moderate.; ' ■■■.■' .\,'\ iOAUTItIDGES, OARTRIIdOP, OABES, ;POWDEIi,BHOfi and CArS, SHOT ;.;• .-*•-. BELTS,POWDER; FLASKS, all ■'Marked clicap. ■ ... . . ONEMAN]from8 i tos ' feeti : ; , . ,„' -"CROSSCUT from 5 feet to 7 feet. JUST OPENED-1 Gross Each of Star and Crescent and GriftitW H.L. RAINGEy-Luke awl Scott Bros. The best valuo in American Stoves is our No, 7 DOVER, Has, No Building Required. Delivored Free .A special line of goods in Steel Pated with Enamel, comprising—Saucepans, Basins, Milk Basins, Candlesticks, Toilet Jugs, Pastry Board, Milk Boilors, Inspect theso Goods, Pumps, Baths, Buckets, Spades, Shoycls, Axcb.—Wivo, Black Wive, Wire Netting, Travelling Trunks, Fenders. OROOKERY-Glasswaro, Cups and Saucers, -i/(! upwards, Whito and Gold, 7/G per dozen; Cream Jugs, Brown Glazed Jugs, Teapots, Bißim, Plates, Tumblers from 3/6 per dozen, Mirrors, with stand, from 5/0, Mason's Patent Jars, all sizes, Fancy Goods suitable for Marriage or Bitthday Presonts in great variety. ' LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO PARTIES FURNISHING PAINTERS GOODS—PaperriauglDgs, Yarniahcs, Oil, Colours, White and Red ] Lead, Glue, all sizes, i OATS, PRODUCE, &c. CALL ami INSPECT; NO PRESSING TO BUY.-. Hie Sale of onr Celebrated Caatle Brand of ludinn, Ceylon, and China TEAS Still increases, having the advantago o£a Practical Training in this Business, which saves our customers paying double profits Tiy out CEYLON TEAS at 2/4, Try our CEYLON TEAS at 2/8, packed in Lead,
Chas, A. Pinkerton, CLERK, ACOOUNTAKT, AND COMMISSION AGENT, (Road Board Chambers) PZKKY SIKEBT, MASTERTON, Tradesmen)' Booh Touted, Ateound Adjtijf«f, and Mis CoHtdti, IN connection with this office tho butineßS of a Labour Exohiwgo will Ibe conducted, and Employers and those seeking Employment will find it to their advantage by communicating with the advertiser, , 3413 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE nUrR BURTON BOYS has boen appointed agent for this Company for Masterton district. The office is in Old Borough Council Chambers, Queenstreet, four'doors from Club Hotel, , R. M. SIMPSON, Manager. FOR SALE. A FIRST CLASS FARM 369 acres, all in grass, rabbit-fenced, and sub-divided, House, Sheopyarda, Dip; Wocl Shed, Stockyard, and Cowshed, good garden; capable of carrying three sheep to the aorej five rniloß from Masterton. For terms,'apoly Robert Cade, Black Rock Bill, or Limn and Co,,Wolliniton. ' 3839
OPAKI BAWJJJLILL.H / Masterton. RICHARD EVERNDE^ PROPRIETOR. ETil BEGS to notify that hs • JQj, has purchased tho above well-known mill, and is prepared to cut aud deliver timber to order any size and For the convenience of customers an office 1b now opened in Perry-Btreot where orders &c, can be loft. BE, BVEBNDJSN, Propriotor. raiRLWEOTCTIOS HOTEL, * Junction of Ik Mungapakfo and Blair--1 logis Roads. T. CAhSWELL PROPRIETOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find overy convenience and comfort at this centrally situated hostelry. But Brandt of Liquor Kept. Good accommodation for travellers with stock. 2388 OL.UJB HOTEL, Lahdion Quay Wklihotos, (Adjoining, Theatre Royal.) "AMES CONDON, Proprietor (late V of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of the city, Commercial Travellers, &c, that ho has taken the above commodious Family Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated. Ho hopes, by studying tho requirement of hissupportors, to ehare tho very liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. Tho Club Hotol will bo found pa ewtoce in every respect one of the best in the town for comfort and economic living. No exponae has been spared in carrying out the many necessary alterations which will make the above hotel worthy of note, Travellers, Permanent Boardora, &c, will find in the Club every comfort of a home, and special prevision has been made for families, Private suites of apartments for families with fine lofty rooms, Wines and spirits of the best quality, Srucuim: One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 • to 2 p.m. Table d'Hote at 6 p.m. Dunedin Alo Always on Tap, JAMES CONDON, 831 Fro rietor, THE MAKUUJW.OF, NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. A NE of the mostcommodiousandbest •nnntnM lintalfl !n t.Tin Wnirarana. rtow in the hands of that well-known dtlblio caterer ■ E. BUOKEMDOE, who would be glad to see all his old patron and aa many new ones as may make it convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class, Aid the wines, beers, and spirits are of the /jary best quality obtainable, IgfAlcockV First-ohm Billiard Tablo .IJALTjSE perry, . . WoENrSAL BUTCHER, BHroaS-BT. MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3471, 28 March 1890, Page 1
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