Mail Service ironi Masterton to Castlcpoint, QN and after TUESDAY KBXJ3IJIJanuary, 1889 tho Undersigned will run his MAIL COACHES between Mastorton and Castlopoint and intermediate places aB follows:—Loavo Olub Hotel, Masterton, for Tinui and Castlopoint every TTESDAY, and FRIDAY Mornings at 7.45 a.m., leaving TVhakatalti for Mastorton every "WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY moraines at 0.80a.m, arriving in Mastorton at 2 p in, in time to catch tho afternoon trnin for Welling tun. Passengers and PurcoFs can bo books ci'hcr at Mr F. HOOD'S Club Stables, or at tho Proprietor's rosidonco. DixonStreet, Mastorton. A conveyance leaven Mastorton Tattciu and Brancopeth every SUNDAY MORNUNG at 7 o'clock, rctumir to Masterton at 5 p.m. T. P. LETT Pmriotor"
W. H. ROBINS. (Oprosiiß SiARHOTBI QUEBN-STitm,) CABINET MAKER &UPHOLSERER, A LL KINDS of FURNITURE made 3. and Repaired, "VENETIAN BUNDS" ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO MONEY TO LEND. TO LEND ougood Freehold security. Apply to F.H.WOOD, Auctioneer, Greytowu.
COEBESPONDENOE. (To the Editor,) SIR,— Thero Las been considerable enquiry in this and surrounding districts about' thcso boots with wooden soles (which a Cliristchurch firm ad vortisu cvotv winter in tho columns ol your papers), thoynrc spokenof as being far superior to leather soled boots tor winter wear, kins lighter, warmer, cheaper, anil last longer than any titber kind of boots for the wet and cold weather, If all 1 havo heard about them is true they must be just tho thing for porsons suffering from cold and (lamp feet. They aro also said to be a •sure cure for chilblains, which of itself is worth knowing, Could you, Mr Editor, inform jour huniblosorrant.andalso the largo and ever increasing number of subscribers to your paper, if tho said, firm still havo and do manufacture- tho above kinds of boots, if so, what is their address, By enquiring into the abovo and answering thesame in your columns, you will greatly obb'go, yours (so,, [)Sr, WHO WANTS WARM FEET IN THE WINTER. [lii answer 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 anyone suffering from cold or damp feet, or those who havo to be out in tho wet and mud to purcln,so a pair of the abovo. The address of the firm is \V. H. Tayno, 141 Armagh-St,, Cliristchurch. We would rceoiunimd you to writo lor a price list, Ed,] -Adtt.
TUNER AND REPAIRER. Jiy Special Appointment to His Excel'ency the Earl of Onslow, Governor of Saw Zealand. Fm HOFFMANN, Lajibion-Quay, Wellington. o connection with any other firm or branches). PIANOS ON HIRE OR ON DEEEREED PAYMENT, (Weekly or monthly). BAND INSTRUMENTS supplied on reasonable terms, All kinds of musical instruments and fittings kept in stock. REPAIRS of every description done on the premises. Sok agent for John Brimmed 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 can Bell Cheap therefore giving my customors tho benefit. Note the address FRED HOFFM4NH, Lambton-Quay, 3365 Wellington
WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a good arhicle if you buy CREASE'S Al COFFEE, INTHE.TINS? i I i)ECAUSE this article is a special I) preparation, the result of years of experience and labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known have been studied carefully until the present combination has been adopted as rEKFEOX, and cannot fail to give universal satisfaction to consumers Ask your grocer for CREASE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 2lb tins. And you aio buio fr get the right article, 130
PAHIATUA HOTEL W. STEWART, PROPRIETOR, f nHE ABOVE HOTEL furnialies Gom J_ Accommodation for Travellers r»< Sportsmen. Wines and Spirits of First-Class qualit kept in Stock, Agent for Jones & Hunters line o Mail Coach" hntwenn Pnbiatua an< Palmcrston, rassongurs coosed rigl hrouuli
FOR SALE. A RARE CHANCE TO ANY ONE IN SEARCH OF A UIGBLY REMUNERATIVE PROPERTY. M.VSTERTON. containing 85ACKES of the FINEST LAND IN THE DISTRICT, together with 8-roomed dwelling (thoroughly finiihod throughout), outtuildings, dairy, wash-houso, the whole boiug supplied with wator from one of Messrs Booth, MaodonaW's patent windmills, mains being laid to carry the wator nil over the premises and garden. In addition to these there are barns capable- of holding 10,000 BUSHELS OF GRAIN, machine shed, six-stnlled stable, and two loose boxes, stockyard, cowshed, bails etc, men's two-roomed cottage, and other outbuildings' 'i'ho property iB conveniently divided into paddocks. A portion of tliu property is sheltered by buah, principally totara. 1< urthcr particulars as to tonus etc, can be obtained on application to JOHNHESSEY; 3111 Upper Plain.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3508, 12 May 1890, Page 4
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