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STAB HOTEL MASTEKTON. G WILLIAMSON has muob pica- ' sure in iuforinius; his numerous friends and the public of tho Wniratapa generally that ho has taken over tho itbovo centrally situated and favorably known hotel from Mrs Oranmer. Visitors and families will find the STAR HOTEL cno oftho most convenient and comfortably furnished housos in tho district. „ The best of wines, spirits, and ales nro only kopt in stock, Good stabling and paddocks, | { MEETING of tho Masterton L Early Closing Association will ho hold tomorrow (WEDNESDAY) evening at 7.30 p.m. sharp, in tho Oddtellowa Hall, Porrv iStreot. ' Business important, | VIOLINUTR MUELLER having resumed jj. teaching is prepared to receive I pupils. Terms &c, apply 1 MRIMES, Stationer, Queen Street. WILL the gontlcman who took umbrella in mistako from St, Malthow's Church on!SUNDAY evening return to the Yergor, from whom ho can receivo his own. TIOUND a brooch, with an initial ) lotter set with pearls, Owner can have samo by paying cost of this notice. PROPOSED FARRIERS' AND WHEELWRIGHTS' COMPANY'. OFFEPS of building sections suitable for asito fora blacksmith's shop in or adjacent to Queori Street, Maßtorton, containing prices and terms for either freehold or leasehold, will be recoived by the undersigned up to 12 NOON on THURSDAY,24th lnst, CfIAS. A. PINKERTON. Road Board Chambers, Masterton, July 21st, 1889. 0506 MASTERTONRIFLEVOLUNTEERS PARADE this weok on THURSDAY, 24th, at 7.30 sharp. Meeting of Ball Oommittoo afterwards. C. A. POWNALL, 35C6 Captain Commanding,

TEMPERANCE LEGTUEES. J. B.GOUGH'S THRILLING OBATIONS! MR J. KNOTT, (OF AUCKLAND) yJII/L deliver as under, thrilling '' leoturos by the most noted and able orator of his day : Presbyterian Church-TUESDAY. Wesloyan Chureh-WEDNESDAY. TemporancoHali-THUKSDAY. The lectures on each evening to commence at 7.80 o'clock, A choir will be in attendance, and a collection will be taken at each lecture towards defraying expenses. 3565

LOST.— Four rabbit dogs with collars and chains. Anyone bnnging thorn to the Argyln Boarding Houso will be rewarded. 30(i3 mO LET-Shop and dwelling next to 1 Star Hotel, Queen-street. Bunt, 10s per weok. Apply G, S. W. Dairyjiple, Land Agent, Perry-atreot. J7IOK Genuine Rawand Boiled Linsoeo JJ Oil, warranted genuine from 3/4 ot 3/0 por gallon, Turpentino from 3/9 per gallon, go to and E. TINGE Y Manners-'' '>et Wellington, 344 "YTEW J7EALAND "HA WELLINGTON SECTION. ON and After Ist July, 1890, RETURN TICKETS will be issued daily, For distances of 20 miles they will be available for return the next day, or from Saturday to the following Monday. Over 20 miles they will be ayailablo for one month. By Ordor, Traffic Agent's Officer, Wellington, Kith June, 1810. J.N.BKUNTON, TAXJUOJB.ETC, QUEEN-ST., MASTERTONI LL work oiccuied in first-class Satisfaction guaranteed at Prices to suit Everybody BUSHFALLIN& TTIRESfI tenders will bo reccivod on Jj and up to Saturday, 19th July, 1890, Wov foiling ia« acres of«l)ush ou W.'JBavrand's section, Mur-. tfumnhoc, Tenderers lyill bo- shown over tho bush by Mr Heckler on Tuesdays and Saturdays; specifications to be seon at Mr Heckler's, Mangamahoo, and tho "Star "office. Tenders to bo left with MrHecklor, Mangamahoe, CADE HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SAW & PLAINING MILLS . HAVING leased the above mill and Threshing plant frow'My'B, E. trapper, wo. qrp row in a position to serve' oustwnera with all classes of timber, both rough and dressed, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES, THRESHING SEASON. O. & H, will bo propared toundertako threshing in any part of the distriot during the som, at CURRENT RATES "

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3567, 22 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3567, 22 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3567, 22 July 1890, Page 3

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