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Eketahuna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS. Pbopmbtob HAVING taken over the above wellknown and old-.establiahed Hotel T. Pabsons trusts by civility, and beßt attention, to secure a fair share of patronage THE TRAVELLING PUBLId wijl find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL iti the forty Mile Bush. - The House has been thoroughly renc rated and re-furnished. The quality of the Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of the very bestobtainable. T. PABSONS, . Proprietor. Railway Hotel, ; • " EKETAHUNA. epwajrd^Slliston, Pbopuietob. mBE above new Hotel, replete with . 1 r every comfort; and convenience, situated within two minutes of the Railway Station, is npw.open, accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general r, - r •;/ 1- .» f*. Good stabling, paddocks, a'good table ?nd moderate,.charts.

• EEETAHUNi SMITHY, JOHN PELLING, HAVING taken; that j well ilpiciwjj smithy lately ocoupied by Mr •Wallace, solicits the patronage .of, the inhabitants of Eketanuria* knd district. Blaoksmithing in all its branches »t lowest rafli. ,i: > J work of ' every ties* "onption carried Out oh thoprermses. WAIRARAPA DAILY WAIBARZm WEBKLJX $ 1 Wairarapa South ... Mr W. A. Tate Upper Plain ... Mr Thos Wilton Carterton ... ... MrWPhilpot • •;« I 'Mr Wj.Catt i , Clareville Mr F Feist Greytown Mr 0 Hornb.ow >■ .... ... Mr L St. George Mauriceville... ... MrGGiindeno Eketahuna ... ... MrJHodgea Pahiatua Mr J Vile „ . Whareama ... .... rMr 0N- iß&ttg Wellington - Mr JW Tatierea JhyW VIRTUE & ,Co HARBOU»-ST~WELLINGTON. iLOUJEt, GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. F . Agents Fob. Boiler Flour Mill* TIMARU i '' \ ! PHOTOGRAPHY. R HERRMANNLate of Connolly and Herrmann, Lambton-Quay, Wellingtonr) BEGS to notify to his past patrons and the publio generally that he has OPENED A NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, ~ At the corner of Cuba Street, opposite Te Arb House. " r; . The Studio baß been constructed under his own supervision, and is fitted with all modern appliances and invent tions, which enables him to produoe instantaneous work with more facility: and success'than anything previously' attempted. , , The Operating and Retouching are personally undertaken by R.H., whose skill in these branches ot the profession is already well known. Therefore the public may rely upon securing i first class work at lowest possible ahshjes'; MR HERRMANN also possesses a thorough of' PMtographio Chemistry, rarely acquired by the every day photographer, and as tlie whole foundation, of. £he. photograph < art i| based on the ' chemical pi'occgsesr [th& publio will no doubt recognise the mpo-tance of suoh knowledge

GAELS' COLLEGE HAMMOND begs to Announce that the THIRD TERM will commenc on MONDAY, September 22nd, at OXFORD HOUSE. A Dancing Class for Pupils and Others will be held on SATURDAYS [rora 10 to 12 a.m. - » 1 GUINEA PER TERM r LESSONS pi to pa. CUM «M~of either sex, in their own localities, at work for us. New business- • " All- meet with wonderful success. Anyone can do the work. You don't need capital, or about the same as none. We will start you. No space to explain here. But you can make a snug little fortune honorably and easLj I'he employment is particularly suited tc the region in which this publication _cifculates. .Boys and v sarn ; nearly; much as men } jfull. Full particulars* and instructions mailedfree. Now is the time—don't delay, but write to us'at fence? - Co'., Portland Maine, United States. T. DICKSON, : ROCERTO HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR. : Has landed, ex s.s. lonic, 107 CASES CROSSE & BLACK- . WELL'S GOODS, CONTAINING— Marmalade, lib and 21b tins Red and Black Currant Jelly Tarragan and Chili Vinegar Lucca Oil Celery Seeds and Celery Salt Parmasan Cheese Tart Fruits in bottles Real Turtle Meat Truffles, Potted Game, &c, Sweet Essence of Rennet Parisian Essence Montserrat Limejuice Newson's Chutney, pints and quarts Dutch Cheese Bird Peppers, Long Chillies Huntley & Palmer's Biscuits ■ Allan & Hanbtiry's and Nestle's Food, T. DICKSO N, SOLE AGENT FOR THE ONLY PRIZE MEDAL CEYLON TEA. Lambton Quay and Bowen Street, WELLINGTON.

OPENING NOTICE. E. GbLLIETt • • BEGS to notify, thei people bfc Masterton that he has opened a FISH SHOP and OYSTER SALOON in those premises lately occupied by Mr Presswood, Watchmaker, and hopes by striot attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Fresh and Smoked Fish and Fresh Oysters always on band. 0. E. is a cash purchaser of Rabbits and Poultry ■ HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN.

NEW ZEALAND LABOR, ROUSE AND GENERAL AGENCY. (Opposite Queen's Hotel,) 108 and 1.10 Laiubton Quay, : Wellington. . RONHOLDERS, Graziers, Sawmillers, Farmers, Hotelkeepers and others supplied with sober competent shearers, station haads, Married couples. Axemen, Fencers, Farmhands, Milkers and other classes of servant. A Trial Solicited. w, j. "hunt. GEO. LANGTON, Accounianx and Commission Agent. • TRADESMEN'S books kept. Accounts made out, Kents and debts collected on reasonable terms, Secre,ary to the Blacksmiths and. Wheelwrights' Manufacturing . C 0.,, ■, Ltd, Office, PERKY STREET, MASTERt: h. waddington; COMMISSION AND INSURANCE AGENT Ferry street Maatorton f pHANKING his friends and the 1 public for the support accorded him since he commenced, begs to inform them that in consequence of the increase of business he has secured the sei vices of Mk Thus C D'Arcy, a competent book keeper, as Clerk, and trusts by strict attention and a prompt settlement of all claims in connection with business entrusted to him, to merit a continuance of their support. The public cau rely on both the office and outside business receiving .every, care and attention, the extra assistance having been obtained for tha purpose. T7IOK SALE-BLACK MARE, by Jj 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., Ruatanga, 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 up. Price £l3. BUGGY HORSE, (Grey Gelding) thoroughly quiet to ride or drive. A"ed. PBICE, 110 SINGLE BREECH LOADING GUN—Price £2 10c,

Edward Welch, (Late GEO DIXpN.) GENERAL SMITH & FARRIER. Opposite "W Neill's Livery Stables. ETT T Wishes to inform hi . VV •- Customers and th public generally that on and after this date his prices for shoeing will be:— HACKS, 51 cash ; Booked, 5/6 DRAUGHTS, 6/6 „ „ 7/ Heels <& Toes, 7/6 ~ „ 8/ All shoes made on the premises. Other work at equally moderate charges. A trial solicited. EDWARD WELCH, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTOfc. THE LION BOOT SHOP Opposite Presbyterian Church, Masterton. LEAH7 AND GO., Propbietobs, B OOTS made to the glass of fashion, ind mould of form. Repairs done same day as left. TERMS STRICTLi CASH,

W. Crabtree & Sons, WELLINGTON. ENGINEERS, IROA AND BHABB FOUNDERS, . ; { ; ] : Q gIEAM ENGINES. Saw and Fla* Mill machinery always on liand. Makers o every description of wrought iron, builders and con (roc tors ironwork,ornamental castings, tomb rails, wrought and cast iron fencing etc. atee, Cheaper than any firm in town.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3733, 11 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3733, 11 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3733, 11 February 1891, Page 1

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