Eketahuna' Hotel. | THOMAS PARSONS Propeustob HAVING taken over the above well-: known and'old-eStablished Hotel T. Parsons tryßtsbycivility and best attention, to secure a fair ehare of patronage. " , ~ , THE TRAVELLING' PUBLIC will find tlriseatablishmSnf ono of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in- the Forty Mile Bush. . The House has been thoroughly rent 'Vated and re-furnished, ; 1 1 , The quality of ..the Wines, Beeer. atfii Spirits are of the, very best . obtainable. • T. PARSONS, ' [ .;, - Proprie tor. ; Railway Hotel, • EKETAHUNA. EDW 4KD"SLLIST([)IS, PfiOPKIETOB. ri above new Hotel, replete with 1 every : cemfott an 4 .c.oWSnience, situated :within tw.o .minuteswalk of the Railway Station, is now open for tiie accommodation pf and general Good stabling, paddocks, a good table • nd mbderate"ch'ar?es. - OPENING NOTICE. E- COLLIER " • ' . : 1 ■ ' BEGS to notify the people of Masterton that he has opened a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises lately occupied by Mr PresSwood, Watchmaker, and hopes by strict attention to busiuess to merit a share of public patronage. Fresh and Smoked Fish and Fresh Oysters always on hand. 0. E. is a . cash purchaser of Rabbits and Poultry HIGHEST ?RICE GIVEN. DEW ZEALAND LABOR, HOUSE AND GENERAL AGENCY. .... (Opposite Queen's Hotdl,) 108 and J.lO Larutyoh Quay ■ WEntNGTdN. RONHOLDERS, Graziers, Sawmillers, Farmers, Hotelkeeperß and others supplied with'' sober competent shearers, station'haiids, Married couples, Axemen, Fencers, Farmhands, Milkers and other classes 'of servant. A Trial Solicited. ' W.J. "hunt. GEO. LANGTON, Accountant and Commission Agent. TRADESMEN'S books,, kept. Accounts made out. Rents and debts collected on reasonable terms. Secretary to thei Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights' .Manufacturing* , Co., Ltd. Office, PERRY STREET,' MASTERTON. E. H. WADDINGTON, COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT Perry street Maßtorton f pHANKING his friends and the X public for the support accorded him since he commenced, to inform them that in coilsequence of the increase of business he lias secured the Bervices of Ms Tu'os CD'Aecy, a competent book keeper, as Clerk, and trusts by strict attention and ' a prompt settlement of all claimß in connection with business entrusted to him, to merit a continuance of their support. The public can rely on both the office and outside business receiving every care and attention, the extra assistance having been obtained for tHa purpose. FOR SALE-BLACK MARE, by Early Bird, out „of Peter Flat mare, splendid hack, fast trotter, and broken to harness, will carry a lady. Bred by W T Owen esq., Rnatanga, Wangaehu. Is full sister to Ebony, winner of the Marton Steeplechase. Can be seen at the Club Stables, PARRY ROAD CART—In capital order, just done np. Price.£l3, BUGGY HORSE, (Grey Gelding) thoroughly quiet to ride or drive. Aged, PuICE, .£lO
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3731, 9 February 1891, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3731, 9 February 1891, Page 1
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