WAIRA.RAPA DAILY WAIRARAPA WEEKLY ,■■■.} Mr*WUA. Tate Mr This' Wilton MrWPhilpbf Mr W Catt .-Mr F Feist >,, '." Mr 0 Hornkow ~"Mr LSt. George ClareviUe,.Greytown Eketahuna !..., Pahiatiia!'.„','..'.. Whareama ',..' Wellington'/'"! > r ...' MrJ Hodtfe:, s. " ~ '.'. Mr Jno, Godfrey "■:..■' Mr/C'N r Savage 1 ; ... Mr'dhasi'Hainoß' ■; W. Prangnell" , (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, t i " , ,> ;__ Masterton.), ■,. ,v«r COAL AND- TIMBER! .MERCHANT^,, FEET, of well-seasoned Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating,' Flooring and,all ,kiiidß,j.of,,„dreßßod, planed, and buildintf timbrs? *i " *> *f uw «* '\ ,; 'A: few jpblbtß'to: clear cheap;' '*"' ■' f ; . Shingles, Houseblijckß,' Pilings_/"■ : l>oore and Ssan'erai? lowest current raites' All gqodß,witb|n the Borough, delivered riLUB .* HOTEL MASTERrON The Proprietoirof the .above, old and .weU-kiio ; w^ ; eßtabUßhniefitTib§Bfto think the inhabitants of Masterton and thesurotmding districts} as < also the" itraVelling public for the > largomeaaure;ol support hitherto given, and begs respeotfully.to tate that additions, alterations, and im |proyementß,iin accordance with ;the pro , /ress of the place, as also the .growing requirements-of : the .trade, hav© been *.ade. .■■;!-.«;-.!■.; . . ;.,.■,. , : . ;,•" ~ : The Culinary Department is as usual, nrst-01a55.,.,-.-.?•• ~..,',. ~,-,..,,.' < A .; Wineß7' u *')ew,/ p .Spitftt l v^d lfJ o^ier i ' liquors are each and'all thevery besb quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided withone of Alcock's first-class tables, h*l just'been refurnished in themost elegant manner. ■;•;:; .■■: ; : \in\ ■fan* <■•■■■! '■'■"• '.' ! -"Ai-'-B- s L'KI;N , S l -; , ' !^^ TA.UBRU SMITHY J AyING taken'over the above we ronage of the inhabitants of the Tatwm ' and outlying districts. ~ : ,! ( BlacksroithingWork in all itsibrincheii; neatly executed.,, at lowest possible rajijsV Wheelwright's work of every aesorip tion carried out on hepremises Imperial Fire Office OF LONDON. [ESTABUSHBD 1803.] :' r ,,\ .„ IHIS Company is prepared£to .accept FIRE RISKS at lowest current CAPITAL and INVESTED Funds— ONE MILLION NltfE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS? J. GRAHAM & 00., Apents, Masterton. .'•LJ t-.'f. HO ; ; •nHJS GREA.T FOOD rRESERATivB !. IHIS valuable antiseptic, preparation iectlycharmless, *-lt >is; TUttsmteedVfc; eggi^'butter*; T fish, game, preserves, fruit, wine, and ifood of every description swoot and wholesale till required for.use. 7 ,\'.\ -Y'.\ y ONE SHILLING PACKET will preßorve 20s worth of rfood.« *'• SOLD BY ALLO&EMISTS k QROO In Is' and 2s packets
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3756, 17 March 1891, Page 1
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326Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3756, 17 March 1891, Page 1
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