Railway Boarding House (Jfcarlj, Oppost Pott Officii Hall Street, Masterton- ' JTJHE proprietor of this Fato'bim X Boabmno Hows, in thanking hit patrons (especially the working-men) for put favors, having ' renovated - and completely refurnished it throughout, belts to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc.;. it issecoiid to none in the Wair&rapa. •; >' Tnß BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. \ i paid in advance, or JBI ft t week. ''■ ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING ] Snohing ind Beading Booms.' Private Sitting Room for LadUt. 300DSTABLING. ;;; FRED WRI&H| pbopjubior.
BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. CC^E '-.'% VN SALS at the gasworks, 25a per f ton or Is 6d per bag. ; lir/? | ■ .- ». BROWN. -:»/>:.: Town Clerk. MASTEETdN J FURNITURE FACTORY. HOUNSLOW $ h6as Proprietors. ■':■■■■ '";;' MESSTS H. & H. take thia opportunity ot thanking the inhabitants of Maaterton and surrounding District' for the very liberal patronage accorded them since commencing business, and hope by strict attention to their customers wonts to continue to merit a fair share of the same. Thoy feel that there is no need to publish a price list, aa the publio already know that Hounsww and Hoae'b is tho BEST and CHEAPEST HOCSB IN THE DISTBK.T. Country orders promptly attended to. Pictubbs Mounted and Framed. Venetian Blinds made and repaired::, Spring Mattrasies a speciality. ■■ N.B.—No connection with any aucti m room. Qdeen Stbeet. Mastkrtox. ,\ Coach and Carriage FACTORS. . .T. v . OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT;' JAMES ROSS & Co. BEG to inform their friends and this Public generally that they have feminine belongings., A never will appear to hall advantage as when' descending f one of Ross and Co'a dainty earns which can be ordered at all prices tot customers. A dozen should be orde before the spring, and seen driving: I full of happy children, who will p their healthiness to their, evening s ri< Gall early,and save the doctor the trou of calling oh your families. P.S.—A liberal discount for cash. I
ROSS AND CO., MASTERTON COACH FACTO. JUST ARRIVED AT THE j Central Boot Me ALLKINDSOF Slippers, Boots, Shoes, etc. ADIES are. Bpecially notified of th«»; 1 new list of '>■ " > v :, Norwegian Slippers. Imported direct for the Winter Seawn; irpm 2s per pair upwards. : " SpjtOiALume in MEN'S SCOTCH GRAIN SHOOTERS First Clasa value, Importing direct irom Home I am enabled to sell as cheap (many .line* cheaper) as any other house in New. . Zealand. . ■- ,<- ■' ;, v. Thei well known Colonial made B*ota»; TheZealandia ' I'lie JPr«inier " and.'..•' • Tlw Standard Always ii; stock, and can be depended I on for wear and qmlity. &Am>sewn boots ;>f ' Made from English li«tt*»,,? A SPECJAIi FEATURE *"■ CpBNJTBAL BOOT mXbtV REPAIRS at the BHo*rm Nohoe. As 1 keep only First otos hands, orders for bespoke work will; receive evejx; attention. •' .-:.? - .■■ .^h Remember the Addre»i-r , ; : . CgNTXjZfOOT MARK QUEEN-STREET. MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3835, 18 June 1891, Page 3
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