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THOJIAS,., PAIK|dNS. ; Mi.P^O^imTOJI! HAYIN6 T taken over the above well-| known ahU Sld-eWlabbshfed Hotel: T. .civility and besti attention.'W secure a' fair share of; ■j'jffq S THE ' TE,iVELLIN will find this establishment'jone of THE] BEST PLACES OF. GALL in the Eorty; Mile Bush. j The House has been thoroughly renc | 1 TfiO'LH 'J 3 j .-,1-he and] Spini8 r 'are,of the .yery,. b^tobtainable. 'itaw-T-}. b\wi> «*/. vtiß&m&'vA i
BUHLS' COLJUmii - HAMMOND begs to announce that the THIRD-TERM will-commeno on MONDAY, September 22nd, at OXFORD HOUSE. ' : ; A Dancintf Olass for Pnpilu and Others will be held on SATURDAYS Irom 10to 12 a.m ' --w\ GUINEA PER TERM >al to t®asoNsi) I \>!
WAIRARAPA DAILY \ l! * 1 .) Wairarapa South l>t >Mr W, A. Tate Uppor Plain ... Mr Thos Wilton .B«w#*»w hkwß»® Clareville Mr F Foiat Greytown ... . ... Mr 0 Hornb.ow i ; V;.' •BiillwGeojg# Mauriceville Mr G Gundorron Eketahuna ... ... M£j.HodgeK Pahiatua. f Godfrey Whareama ... " "... "Mr (3 N Savaifo Wellington ... Mr JWTattersall mnawgkjjßg^&ja !i.vra^,?^?W:W®AO.T iT'iJrnxi i>K* ?«'■'# &. HStftS'd taken lii46wn Bmithy lately ocoupied,..by Mr Wallae« -solicits''the' pStrdttnfrd A of the Blacksmithing in all" 7, its branches "fc lowest rate&r work*, ofaevpry dea oription-earriecTo'uk on the D. Co HARBQUR^T/T^WsEI^IN^TQN. Flour, grainT/PRODUoe, and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.Agents For i-tlas Roller Flour Mills .•it r ;PMARU ~ , { ,RHEI&ANS., Late of Connolly and Herrmann, ' : Lambton-Quay, Welhnj{t6hJj ; ? j BEGS to notify to his past patron! and the publio genertuiy tliit' ha has OPENED A NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, At the corner ,of,"Cluba Streets opposite The Studio ; his.; been constructed under his and is fitted with all modern appliances and inventions, which enables him to jproduoe wftlf n&oret ftbilitf and auccosp than anything previously attempted. . . ( , i The Operating'and'' Retouching' are personally undertaken by R.H., whoao skill in these branches ot the profession | is already- *wdl- Ttnofrrii 1 Therefore the 1 public may rely • upoh aucuriiig- first class work at lo.weßt possible charges. MR HERMAN,Is also .possesses a ; thorough, knowledge of • Photjjgraphio •Chemistry,'rarely acquired by" the .every day pliotoqraph'er}'and ! as 'the'whole foundation of tho photograph art is based on the chemical ,;roootses, (the public will no doubt recognise J the mpo'-tance of such knowledge..,., * *ss?*
it Railway Koiel., r „, EKETAHUNA, EDvyiiiDtiiiUSToS, . . i;- :f •« .n;>S'W««} .SJJiMH ij: •jPapPKIBTOH.-:-; —— .taifUr mHE above new -Hotel, replete with ; : Jl; • ; ._cpmfprt. coitftipj^njggi.. situated, witfijgTof tn o ]. Railway' Station, : ia* now open for the; accommodation of .TRAVELLERS andgeneral public. 1 l " 4! ' * { ?nd moderate chafes, lc • ft • h :«.«» f'iv r. 5 i b ?./*?'•>* ■ •! 1 i;: .. .'tis "E p t
Al £\ H per,.day to be ■CI TO irzL ttiade by fcerapns CM I; ' ; • otPTof sex,* in tß&r ora'localitiesiiit wbrk'for business. ' All 'inteet with wotiaerful success. Anyone cati do the" Woirk.' You 'don'ti 'iieed capitalj or abbtifc iflitj same as none: 1 We will start' you: 1 Kb apace to jeiplain' iierji. But you 'ban make a snug little fortune easuj Ihe employment is particularly suited to the region -in which.-ibis publication circulates. Boyß and tfirls iarn nearly as much as men Full Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time—don't delay, but pa. at «nce- AiCpii Portland %f ; T. DICKSON,' GROCER TO HIS EXCELLENCY , .. T£LE GOVERNOR.. Has .landed; ex s.s. lonic, 107 OASES CROSSE & BLACK- ? WEtL'S GOODS,' 1coHiiflriato—' Mamalade, lft'and 21b tin* Bed and Black Currant Jelly Tarragan and Chili Vinegar Lucca- OU " =i'J J • : • -< >" Celery Seeds and Celery Salt . Farmasan Cheese i ■ Tart Fruits in bottles Real Turtle Meat • Truffles, Potted Game, &o, .■■■■ Sweet Essenoe of Rennet Parisian Essence ; Monteerrat Lime juice , Newson[s Chutney, pints and quarts Dutch Cheese , . 1 • v -n! Bird Peppers, Long Chillies " - \' Huntley & Palmer's.Biscuits ,••• Allan & Hanbury'a and , Nestle's Food, T. D I O~K S O N, SOLE AGENT FOR THE ONLY PRIZE MEDAL CEYLON TEA. Lambton: Quay and Bowen Street, ■ WELLINGTON.:
OPENING NOTICE.. . . E- COLLIER P' 5? JIA?" r 2 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 tojpusiness to merit a shpre of public patronage.. Fresh and Sm6&ed Fish and Fresh Oysters" always on hand, , v - .. . V. E. is ,»• .cfuih purchaser of Rabbits and ' Foultry HIGHEST YBICJE GIVEN.
HEW ZEALAND JjABOR, t HOUSE AND GENERAL AGENCY. (Opposite Queen's, Hotel,) ,y • 108 ; •"* WjatuN ftroH,RCJNHOLDERS, Graziers, Sawmillers, ' Farmers; and others supplied with sober' competent shearers, station hands,'"Married couples, Axemen, Fencers', FaTmhanclM;' jMilkers and other classes - of '"sefranti' - A Trial Solicited! w. a Tittnt.
GEO. LANGTON, : AWOUNrANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. • TRADESMEN'S books kept. Accounts made out, Rents and debts collected, on.,reasonable twins, . Secre- , ary to ; ,the" .Maoltsmiths and - >vVheelwrights' Manufacturing ,Co., Ltd. Office, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. E. H, WADDINGTON, COMMISSION AND INSUR.VSCS AGENT ' Ferry street Mastorton fpHANKING his friends and the I public for the support accorded him since he . (Commenced, begs to inform them that in consequence f of the increase ,of business he has secured the services of -Mil Taos C D'Aecy, a competent book keeper, 4b Clerk, and trusts by strict attention and 1 a prompt settlement, of all claims in connection wiih business entrusted to him, to merit a continuance of then-' support. The public pan rely on both the office and outside business receiving every care-and attectioja, the extra assistance having b«en obtained for tha purpose. TJ\QK SALE—BLACK MARE, by JP Early Bird, out of Peter flat mare, splendid' hackiifait trotter, and broken to harness, will carry a lady. Bred bv W T Owen esq., Ruatanga, Wangaehu. Is full_ sister to Ebony, winner of the Marton Steeplechase. be seeta at tbe Cluß Siables, . , '/* PARRY. ROAD CART-In capital order, just done up. Price £l3. BUGGY HORSE, (Grey Gelding) thoroughly quiet to ride or drive. Aged, PtJIOE, J6lO r . SINGLE BREECH LOADING in«. „ " M
Edward Welch, (Late GEO DIXON.) GENERAL SMITH & FARRIER. [Opposite W Neill's Livery Stableß. ETIT Wishes to inform hi VV , Customers!.. and th public generally that on and after this date bin priceß for ahoeing will be:— HACKS, 5/ oaah; Booked, 5/6 DRAUGHTS, 6/6 „ „ 7/ Heels <& Toes, 7/6 „ „ 8/ All shoeß made on the premises. Other work at equally moderate charges. A trial aolic^od. EDWARD WEJ^CH, QtJEEN STREET, MASTERS. ; THE LION BOOT SHOP Oppoate Churchy Mas: terton, LEAHY AND 00,, Peopkietoks. BOOTS made to the glass of fashion, ind mould of form. Repairs done same day as left. TERMS STRICTLY CASH,
W. Grabtree & Sons, WELLINGTON. ENGINEERS, IROIN AND. BRASS FOUNDEBS/BOICEI* " ■ / QTEAM ENGINES. Saw and Flax Mill' machinery always off hand. •Makers o eypry desorig|tion ;<Jf, wrought iron, split pullioa, ; ira ironwork,ornamental castings, tomb • ails, wrought and cast iron fencing eto, atoa, Cheaper'thsn any firm in to«n< i 'taVi/ i. aivV.lT ''■» i ■■■ ' v i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3737, 16 February 1891, Page 1
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1,189Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3737, 16 February 1891, Page 1
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