►RINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY WIi.LIAJM IVEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery department is under the tare ol an experienced sjroom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HORSES of drst-class quality kept constantly on hire. Motto— Civility, Good Accommodation and REASON A BLE Charges. A 'BUS will run to and trom the Stablpß fx> meet ever train EKETAHUNA HOTELT^ J. ANDERSON Proprietor. "AVING taken over the above well- . knows and old-established Hotel, J. Anderson trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush. The House has been thoroughly reno» vated and re-furnished. The quality of the Wines, Beer, and Spirits are of the very best obtainable. J. ANDERSON, Proprietor.
ANTED KNOWN—DANIELL For Joinery. FOR IRONMONGER. For Timber. DANIELL'S COOKING RANGES Thompson & KnowlesF. G. Thompson. Walter Knowies SHAREBROKERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. MONEY TO LEJVI3 On freehold security in sums from £SO to £20,000 At lowest current rates. Several Special amounts now available including £6O, £l5O, L2OO and L3oo< Address, — Lambton Quay, Wellington Box 306. VEHICLES. /TAKE a point of writing to Rouse [JL & Horrbil, Empire Steam Coach Factory, Cturtenay Place, Wellington, for their Price List and Illustrated Catalogue, before ordering a Vehicle. Their workmanship is unsurpassed in the Province, while their prices are wonderfully low for the Superior class of rolling stock they turn out. Their Catalogue is a revelation in coach building. Sole ajrents for the best make ot Road Carts.
Royal Insurance Company, OF LIVERPOOL, FIRE AND LIFE. acgumulatedfunds, £6,000,000. NET FIRE PBEMIUMS durin? the year 1890, exceeded £1,000,000. LARGEST AND WEALTHIEST Company in the World. Has ever been distinguished by PROMPTITUDE and LIBKKALITY in the settlement of claims. /TJK GEORGE LANGTON, Perryr_|_ street, Masterton, has been ap. pointed Agent for the above Company. He will be pleased to supply full information respecting rates, etc., upon application, W. M. BANNATYNE & Co. District Agents, J. B- INNES, (LATE JOHN WATT.) Willis-Street Wellington, BOOKSELLEK, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT. Special attention to Country orders. ME INNES is sub-agent for the Wairarapa Daily in Wellington, and copies may be had of him.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3879, 6 August 1891, Page 3
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702Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3879, 6 August 1891, Page 3
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