Mail Service irom Mastertbn to Castlepoint. " QN and after TUESDAY MKfl in January, 1889 tho Undersigned win run his MAIL COACHES botweeu Mastertou and Castlepcdtit and iutermediate places as folfows:—Loave Club Hotel, Mastortoh, for Tinui and Castlopoint every TTESDAY, and' FRIDAY Mornings at 7.45 a.m., leaving Wlmkataki for Maaterton evory WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mominos at 6.80a.ni, arriving in Mastcrton at 2 pm.in time to cateh the afternoon train for Welling ton. Passchgore and Parcels can bo booko either at Mr F.HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Proprietor's reßidonco. DixonStrait, Maaterton. A conveyance leaven Mastorton Tauoru aiid Brancopeth ovory SUNDAY MORNIKG at 7 o'olook, rcturair to Mastorton at 5 p.m. T.P.HSTT ■ Prcrietor' W.H.ROBINS. (OrrosiTE Star Hotel Qoeeh-street,) CABINET MAKER &UPHOLSERER, A LL KINDS of FURNITURE made Xjl and Kepairei, "VENETIAN BLINDS" ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENPAHIATUA HOTEL W. STEWART, PROPRIETOR. THE ABOVEHOTEL furnishes Good Accommodation for Travellers and Bportsojon, Wines and Spirits of First-Class qualitj kept in Stock, Agont for Jones & Huntors lino of Mail Coach" between Pnlnaraa and Palmcrston. rasaengnrs cooscd righ hrouelt MONEY TO LEND. TO LEND on good Freehold security. Apply to F.H.WCOD, Auctioneer, Grey town, WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a good article if you buy CREASE'S Al COEFEE, IN THE TINS? "OEOAUSE this article is a special ) . preparation, the result of years of experience and labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known havo been studied carefully until the present combination has been adopted as perfect, and cannot fail to give universal satisfaction to consumers Abk your grocer for CREASE'S Al COFFEE,. In lib and 21b tins, And ymi aro Buro V get tbo right article,
CORRESPONDENCE. (To the Editor.) HlE,—There has been considerable J enquiry in this and surrounding istricts about theso boots with wooden ules (which a Christchurch firm adortiao ovorv winter in the columns ol our papers), they are spokenofaß being »r superior to leather soled boots for (inter wear, being lighter, ■ warmer, heapor, and last longer than any other ;ind of boots for- the wot and cold reather. If all 1 have heard about them > true they must be just tho thing for >ersons sufferine from cold and damp eet. Thoy are also said to be a Bure :iiro fur chilblains, which of itself is vorth knowing. Could you, Mr Editor, nform jour humbleserrant.andako the ma and ever increasing number of übicribcra to your paper, if the said inn still have and do manufacture the ibove kiuds of boots, if bo, what'is their iddress, By enquiring into the above md answering thesame in your columns, mo. will greatly oblige, yours Ac., )tffi TO WANTS WARM FEET IN THE WINTER, [ln ansi.er to the abovo'wo can endorse all that is said about the good qualities of the wooden soled boots, commonly called Clogs, and would recommend anyono Buffering from cold or damp feet, or those who have to be out in the wet and mud to purchase a pair of the above. The address of the firm is W. H. Jfayne, HI Armagh-St,, Christchurch. Wo would recommend you to writo lor a price list, Ed,] -Advt. TUNER AND EEPAIRER, ily Special Appointment to His Excelency the Earl of Ohblow, Governor of $m Zealand. FmHOiTMAM, LAMBTOS-QOAY, WztiUNOTON. o connection with any] other firm or , branches). PIANOS ON HIRE 3R ON DEEEREED PAYMENT, ' (Weekly or monthly). BAND INSTRUMENTS supplied on reasonable terms. All kinds of musical instruments and fittings kept m stock. ' REPAIRS of every description dono on the premises, lokaymt for John Br'msnmd and Sons CELEBRATED PIANM ilso pianos by nil the best English and German makers, Prices from £3O to 1100. ? (Second hand pianos taken in part payment) 3eing a diroot imports I can sell Cheap therefore giving my customers tho 7 1 benefit. Mo tho address • FRED HOFFM4NM, Lambton-Quay, 1365 Wellington 71
FOE SALE. A RARE CHANCE TO ANY ONE IN SEARCH OF.A HIGBLY REMUNERATIVE PROPERTY. THAT DESIRABLE PROPERIY situate on the UPPER PLAIN, MASTERTON. containing 85 AGUES ' of tho FINEST LAND IN THE DISTRICT, together with 8-roomed dwelling (thoroughly finished throughout), outbuildings, dairy, wash-house, the whole being supplied with water from One of Messrs Booth, MacdonaW's patent windmills, luiiins being laid to carry tho ivater all over the premises and garden, , In addition to theso there aio bnniß ! capable of holding 10,000 BUSHELS OF GRAIN, machine shed, six-stalled stable, and two loose boxen, stockyard, cowshed, bails etc* men's two-runmed cottage, and other outbuildings'The property is conveniently divided into paddocks. A portion of tho property is sheltered by bush, principally tutara, * l'urther particulars its to terms etc, can bo obtained on application to JQHNBESSEY, 3411 Upper Plain,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3501, 3 May 1890, Page 4
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769Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3501, 3 May 1890, Page 4
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