Mail Service irora Masterton to Castlepomt,. • QN and after TUESDAY HEXJ3Ibi January, 1889 the Undersized win run his MAIL COACHES between Masterton nnd Castlopointand intorinodiato places as follows:—Loavo Club Hoto), Mastortou, for Tinui and Castlepoint every TTESDAY, nnd FRIDAY Mornings ai 7.45 n.m., leavinft Whakataki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY mornuws at 6.80 a.m. arriving in Masterton at 2 p m, in timo to catch the afternoon train for Welling ton. Passengers and Parcels can bo booko either at Mr F, HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Propriotor'srcsideuce. DixonStreet, Masterton. A conveyance leaves Masterton Taneru and Brancepeth ovcrySUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returnir to Masterton at 5 p.m. T.P.LETT Pp-motor"
W. H. ROBINS. (Opposite Star Hotel Queen-street,) CABINET MAKER 4UPHOLSERER, A LLKINDSof FURNITURE made \. and Repaired, "VENETIA? BLINDS" I- ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDEE TO MONEY TO LEND. £2OO TO T.END on good Freehold security. Apply to P. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, Groytown,
CORRESPONDENCE. (To the Editor.) llß,—Thcro has been considerable k) enquiry in. this nnd surrounding districts about thtßO boots with wooden soles (which a Christchurch firm advertise eveiv winter in tlio columns ol your papers), they are spoken of as being far superior to leather soled boots for winter wear, bein» lighter, warmer, cheaper, and lost longer than any wthor kind of boots for the wet and cold weather. If all 1 have heard about them is true they must be juat tho thing fur persons suffering from cold and damp feet, They are also said to be a sure cure for chilblains, which of itself is worth knowing. Could you, Mr Editor, inform j our humble serrant,and also the laree and ever increasing number of subscribers to your paper, if tho said firm still havo and do' manufacture the above kinds of hoots, if so, what is their address, By enquiring into tho abovo and answering thesamo in your columns, you will greatly oblige, yours &c„ Okk who wants waum feet in the WINTER. [ln answer to the abovo wo am endorse all that is said about the good qualities of thn wooden soled boots, commonly called Clows, and would recommend anyonoßuffering from cold or damp feet, or those who have to be out in the wet and nmdto purch bo a pair of the above. The address of the firm iB W. H. l J ayne, 141 Arma«h-St,, Christchurch. We would recommend you to writo lor n price list. Ed.J -Advt.
TUNER AND EEPAIEER. lly Special Appointmont to His Excel'ency die Earl of Onslow, Governor of sew Zealand. Fim HOFFMANN, Lahbion-Qcay, Wellington, o connection with any' other firm it branches). PIANOS ON HIRE OR ON DEEEREED PAYMENT, (Weekly or monthly). BAND INSTRUMENTS supplied on reasonable tortus. All kinds of musical instruments and fittings kept in stock. REPAIRS of every description done on tho premises, Sole agent for John Brimmead and Sons CELEBRATED PIANOS Also pianos by all the best English and German makers. Prices from £3O to £IOO. (Second hand pianos taken in part payment) Being a direct importer I call sell Cheap therefore giving my custoniors tho benefit, t Note tho address FRED HOFFM4M, Lambton-Quay, 3365 Wellington
WHY IS IT You can Always depend on getting a good article if you buy CEEASE'S Al CUIOT, IB THE TINS? BECAUSE to artielo is a special preparation, tlio result of years of oxnorjunce and labor, Tlio selection and blending of the finest coffees known have been studied carefully until tlio present combination has been adopted as perfect, and cannot fail to give universal satisfaction to consumer? Ask your grocer for CEEASE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins, And ymi aro sure fr get the right article. ISO
PAHIATUA HOTEL W. STEWART, PKOPRIETOR. mHE ABOVE HOTEL furnisliesGood 1 Accommodation for Travellers and Sportsmen. Wines and Spirits of First-Class qualitj kept in Stock. Agent for Jones k Hunters line of Mail Coach" hutwem Pnbiatna and Palmerston. rasuengurs cooKed righ hrough
lOR SALE. ARARECHANOETOANYONEIN SEARCH OF A HIGHLY REMUNERATIVE PROPERTY. THAT DESIRABLE PROPERIY situate en die UPPER PLAIN, MISTERTON. containing 85ACKES of the FINEST LAND IN THE DISTRICT, together with 8-iwmed dwelling (thoroughly tiniabed throughout), outbuildings, dairy, toli<]ioubq, the wholo boiii" supplied with water from ono of Messrs Booth, MacdonaW'e patent windmills, uiaiiiß being laid to carry tho \vater nil over the promises and garden, la addition to these there are bams capable of holding 10,000 BUSHELS OF GRAIN, machine shed, six-stalledstable, and two loose boxes, stockyard, cowshed, bails etc, men's two-roomed cottago, and other 'outbuildings' The property is conveniently divided into paddocks. A portion of the propetty is sheltered by buih, principally totsra, further particulars as to terms etc, can bo obtained on application to JOHNBEBBBT, ■ 301 . Upper Plain,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3504, 7 May 1890, Page 4
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