CLXJB HOTEL., EKETAHUNA. F. D. PEJLLJNG, Pbopkietok, . / A VING taken over the aboye wellXjJ known Hotel, trusts by civility and beat attention to merit a share of public patronage. The travelling public will find the above Hotel the most comfortable and convenient in the Only the best brand of liquora kept Good stabling. Charges strictly rooderat6' F D PELLING, Proprietor. W. PERRY, BUTCHER, Queen Street, Masterton. BEGS to inform his customers and the general public that having decided to close No. 1 shop for the purpose of addin? to his dwelling house, the business s (as soon as the necessary alterations and improvements can be made) will be carried out under the uperyision of Mr F Holloway. His carts w ill run as usual and supply the best quality of meat at the lowest possible prices for cash. Owinn to the reminder given him by the late fire, he takes thia opportunity of requesting his customers that all overdue accounts must be paid within one month from date. UNDER, THE CLOCK. JAMES KING, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, No. 5, Cuba-street, Wellington. lULLOWING my usual custom, it is U my intention during the forthcoming holidays to offer to the public of W llington and visitors from all parts ». he colony. JEvVELERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND ELECTRO WARE Of every description, at prices hitherto unheard of. My stock comnrises masterpieces of the Jewelers' Art from Paris, London and continental houses. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS ! And embraces Gold and Silvor Watches Art Jewellery, Gold and Silver Bangles, Ladies and Gents' Diamond, Gem and Signet Rings, chaste in design and manufacture. Artistic and iare designs in Msaic an Japanese Jewelery and articles of vertu ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. From English and American manufacturers OPTICAL GOODS My stack of Spectacles, Goggles, Magnifying Glasses, Folders, Shooting Glasses, and Eye Protectors, is one of the largest and most complete in the colony. In Silver Jewelery I hold one of the most varied stocks in the city. 1000 SILVER BROOCHES To select from., suitable for Xmas and New Year Presents, at prices to suit every class of bayer My long and varied experience as a PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER enables me to guarantee that all descriptions of work entrusted to me will receive skilful and practical attention my staff in eyery branch being expert in their particular lires. - NOTE—The Clock in Cuba street immediately under which will be found Yours truly, J AMES KLSG. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNI&H. IN fitting up a house, be it great or small, the following, anionc other things, ought to be considered. FIRST—In buying Furniture, that you should go to some Old Established and Respectable House, where you wil get Full Valuo for Money Spent. SECOND—That the Furniturobe well made and pleasing to the eye. Some thing that vill last long, and be a source of pleasure during the time tha you use it. THIRD—That incase the Furn i t should not stand, you are at liberty to go back and have the same made good frer of further cost to the purchaser. FOURTH—That you should bqy from the manufacturer if possible, and thus save intermediate profits wnich are very often excessive, FlFTH—Thatin caaeyou are prepared to pay oaßh.you can get the full Discount, an benefits wich ready money always codnd, SlXTH—Thatjif you are not fully pre pared to pay the bill on demand you can get terms to suit Customers, without paying more than ordinary prices for the goods you require. If you desire these advantages, go to WM. WHITT'S Cabinet Works, Queen Masterton, Opposite M Cuselberg and Co's. Furniture done up equal to Now, Bedroom Suites, Dinmg and Drawing Suites in any Style, Cottage Furniture te suit the Masses. Note the Address— W WHITT. Queen St, Masterton. I WHITBStV AN HOTEL, Cuba Street, Wellington. T. C. Rayner, (Late of the Wairarapa,) PROPRIETOR. Tr\ T>, WISHES to inform his •VJ'JIV* °ld Wairarapa friends and public that he has taken the above commodious hotel situate in the heart of the city. All favouring him with a call will find every convenience and attention accorded them at moderate charges. Wines and spirits of only first claßs brands kept in scock. First class stabling. Hot, cold and shower baths, All paper filed. FRANCIS Restaurant and BoardingHouse. IRANCIS, begß to inform ' the public of Masterton andsurroundiug district and travellers that he has opened a Restaurant and Boarding Housp opposite tho Empire Hotel, Queen Street, Masterton where the comfort and convenience of his patrons will be attended to. Breakfast, from •? till 0 Dinner, do 13 do tt Tea do S do T Meals at all hours for travellers, all meals Is, bjds Is. A cup of tea, coffee or cocoa with biscuit or sandwich Od. ' A private sitting room for ladies and boarders. Has room for a few Boarder at 18s psr weeu. Good Stablhw. Horse Feed and Stable I 3 each horse. C. T NATUSCH 'AS Ukenover(Mr H.J. Haigb/s : AROHITECTUKAfcBUSINESS*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3702, 5 January 1891, Page 4
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819Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3702, 5 January 1891, Page 4
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