GORDON & Co QUEEW',, MABTERTON. OPENING OF THE SHOOTING SEASON. "XfESSRS GORDON k COY. wish to IVI inform tlioir numerous patrons in the Wairarapa and Forty-milo Bush districts, that in addition to their unrivalled stock of Gioccrieß, Ironmongery, and Crockery, they liavo opened up a NEW LINE OF ammunition Which they are prepared to supply at LOWEST MARKET UTEh. Bcforogjing furthor call on RBDOZT & CO., QUEEN-STREET. Agents Empire Tea Oonipauy'a Celebrated Teas, ' . 8-IGB f THE VERDICT. DKINK ONLY ¥ UNION ] 1 c 8 1 c •J 1 I I COMPANY'S PACKET TEAS. Obtainable [Everywhere. k' M, Oaselberg and Co fJ , SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WAIRARABAPA, 3147 C P T ] b si tl tl ] a f« 0 1 Bl V I li sratahi hotel, CARTERTON,. JAMES DAVISON, Proprietor, FIRST-CLASH ACCOMMODATION. JAMES DAVISON wishes to inform the public that he has entered into possession of the above comfortable and well-known roadside hotel, lately conducted by Mr M. Hodgina. It will be his constant aim to sustain the good reputation the house now enjoys by carefully selecting his Block, and by thus supplying only the purest and bes brands of spirits, wine and beer. To secure tho comfort and satisfaction of those who patronise the hotel, will be the new landlord's first object at all times. Good stabling, extensive grazing paddocks, billiards, and every conven lence and comfort for travellers. 1 LIBERAL TABLE KEPT; First dmCotMwj, With reference to tho above, I desire to heartily thank my friends and the \Vgrarapa publio for the kind manner in«jch they have supported me durini? my nye years proprietorship. 1 have every confidence in recommending Mr Davison to your good notice, knowing that he is thoroughly capable of successfully running the hotel, and that he will •toin every way obliging to those who anil themselves of'its accommadation, M.HODGINS. Ist April, 1990. 84' MASONIC HOTEL, Cuba-street Wellington, E. J.&PHICE, Proprittor. Late of Greymouth); EJ.T.Pi the above conv raodious and centrally situated hotel, begs to notify the public generally that he intends to make tho Masonic second to none other in tho city for comfort, convenience, and accommodation. The very best brands of wines and liquors that uoney can buy will only be kept. t A full sized billiard tabloon the premises. ..Charges Moderate. i a a c 1 ] t t I I I COLE AND PAYNE, Painters, Faveruanoers, Glaziers, and General House Decorators. THOSE who entrust their work to us may rely on having A WELL FINISHED JOB,. Zaj we use only tho iEST Material, ityrl Mr Cole Has had 26 years experience in the trado. Rooms re-papered on the shortest notiee, All orders ,I'jft at Mr Cole's houss, Cbipel-streit Npjth, will' bo 3WB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3481, 10 April 1890, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3481, 10 April 1890, Page 1
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