MASTKRTON LITER? AND BAIT STABLES. W. HAWEE, Begs to inform the travelling public and settlers of the district that he has taken i over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Livery and Bait Stable. These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with every, convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire. A "first class collection, ot Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantly oihire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the requirements of Oommercia Travellers. The " Favorite" Bub moets every Tram, SECURE PADDOCKS . ? STAR HOTEL, MASTERION. E. J. SEARL, . of Panamarstreet,.3Mlini?ton).~ EJ. SEARL having taken over the . above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and general public of Masterton and the District that it is his intention to conduct the house on entirely "new lines. A complete new staff of servants has been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very best liquors has been laid in. The One Shilling Lunch on Sale Day • .is a specialty. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Star Hotel, Mastkbtoa. F.W.COTTRELL&Co AND GENEttAL CARRIERS, i Cottreli's ?arcel'B Post Express. Parcels and Packages forwarded:and delivered to any address, at cheap ttrough inclusive rates. One charge, no extras, no trouble. Despatches to Great Britain, Europe and Australia by every steamer. Furniture and Goods carefully stored at moderate cost.' Quern's Chambers Wktunoton. PHOTOGKAPHIC STUDIO.
Queen street MasterUm. Branch Studios at Carterton and Greytown. QORTRAITS taken in any weather by the Instantaneous Process. Portraits COPIED and ENLABGED to LIFE SIZE . Views taken in town or country. ON SALE—Views and Maori Photographs. THOS. ED. PRICE T. G. MASOJM, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (ESTABLISHED 1870) MEDICAL HALL MASTEBTOA MHARLES pATHIE, ~ TAILOR & CLOTHING MANUFACTURER. Estimates given for Volunteer, Naval, Police, and Fire Brigade Uniforms, &c Mawnebs stbeet, Wellington. Next Grey Valley Coal Company. MUTUAL'LIFE ASSOCIATION OF A U STRALASIA. ESTABLISHED. 1869. Incorporated by Ait of Parliament. Registered under Life Assurance Comoauies and Policies Act ot New Zealand.
SPECIAL FEATURES. f T will be remembered that the Mutual [_ Life of Australasia was the first office in these Colonies to issu? policies absolutely fbee from all conditions. Larger reserves against Liabilities than *ny. other Mutual Life Assurance Society transacting business in the Australasian Colonies and founded within the lest 40 years. Not only was the valuation of assurances in 1889 made by tht Institute of Actuaries, the H.M. Table with pure premiums and interest at 4 per cent, but mortality and immediate settlements. Claims are settled without either dispute or delay, and the Association has nev«r figured in Cjurt either as plaintiff or defendant. At the office of the Mutual Life Association of Austialasia. • P. GILL, Resident Agent. BO.QTS AND SHOES.; HAVING started business as a Hoot and Shoemakef in the premises adjoining Welch's blacksmiths shop, and opposite Prince of Wales Hotel. I would be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of Boots and Shoes, Hasd-sew* ok '',."• Pkuokd. Or I can make a Seamless Watertight for Surveyors or Bushmen,, which will stand the roost wear of any Boot made. All kibds of .Repairing done on th e shortest notice at most reasonable prices. TRUSTING YOtJ WILL GIVE ME A TRIAL. O SMITH., • COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON. Capital accumulated fcnus Ankuu. Net Income Losses Paid to Date £2,500.000 2,351,-707 1,103,827 12,000,000 THE above Companyis. prepared to 'Accept all descriptions of Fire" Risks at the Lowest Current Rates. Claims met promptly and fairly. For Vioposal Forms, and further particulars apply to — GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent for Masterton. NOTE.—The above Company is one of the" wealthiest and most powerful Insurance Com- '— vin Great Britain.
MAUBICEVILLE TO MASTERTON. WPBESTON & Co., beg to notify »>,»» iKpv have* taken over the Coaching Business of W. Vile, and will jn future run Coaches between Masterton and Maurice«He on MONDAYS, WED WE&DAYS and SATUBDAYS. A new Coach for the line is in course of con* S£ ORDERS left with Messrs M. CaselMaaricevide iJ pwmp^^. t f u t _ d l d « to - _j_M'U"B A'R'E HOUSE (Next Mr S t. George, Chemist,) GBEfT 0 W N. Tv /r ~o "\7 A 1? NH A M j\\_ ttl. V,/ has much pleasure in 'announcing that he is opening in the above line, with a stock of Instruments and Music Music not on hand wuTbe>procured mi the ahortest notice. The whole of the district supplied. Agent for Mr G. Reichardt. Orders tor tumna pianos carefully attended to. M. B Vartham will be. glad to receive pupils tor the Violin, Clarionet, Cornet *c. Terw» on application;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3947, 24 October 1891, Page 4
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