riaicc ami K> m WINTER'MA SON, 1892 OUK FIRST BHIPMEHTS Of New and Fashionable Goods for the Amumn and "Winter. Season from the special arrangements made with our London. . Pp. and .Continental Buyers we feel confident that ft. selections made by them will be pLounoed : seoond;to non : e iiy bDHW j obi,6NT. Wo shall also be constantly receiving plentiful supplies of tlio Latest Fashions by Mau and Cakoo Steamers, and will be to> forward P-ttems of the new Ureas and. ether Fabrics, if so requested, free by post, and will send at the same tliao Charts for self-measurement to enable ladles ,to avail thetnsnlv.esfit the advantages ot our . URESSMaKINCx department. So as to be in good time for tho height of the Autumn and Winter, Seam All orders will receive prompt and careful attention JAMES SM IT H, " TeAro House Wellington, W,Z.
the inhabitants ofMasterton and the sur rounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the large raoasure ot support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvement, in accordance with tho progress of the place, as also the growing, requirement of the. trade, hayo beeD "lade, The Culinary; Department is as usual, drat-olase. _ Wines, Boers, Spirits, aud other liquors tre each and all of tho very best quality. The Billiard Room, wliich is provided with one of Alcook'B firat-clasa tables,has STAR HOTEL, MA STEBTO& E. J. SEARL, PBOPRIETOR.i (Lato of Panama>street, Wellington). E J. SEARL having taken over.the above Hotel wishes to inform thei travelling and general public of Master., ton and the Jistrict that it is his inten--tion to conduct the house on entirely new lines. 'A complete new staff of servants | nas been engaged, .thehouse thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very best liquors has been laid in. The Is Luncheon - on sale day a spec- • iality. Good Stabling and paddocks, STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON jJLUB HOTEL, MASTEUTON, The Proprietor'of' the above oldiand A. ELKINS, Pronrintor, Railway Hotel, EKETAHUNA. EDWMD JSLLISTON, Pbopkibiob. fpHE above new Hotel, replete with J. every oomfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open, for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and Good paddocks, stabling, a good table and moderate charges. Eketahuna Hotel, J. ANDERSON Proprietor. HAYINO taken over tho above wellknown and old-established Hotel, J. ANnBRsoH trusta by civility and bost attention, to eecure a fair share of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF GALL in the Forty Mile Bush, ' Royal Mail coach from Pahiatua and Woodvills leaves this hotel every day. J.ANDERSON COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Pahiatua. S 0 LLIYAN & COR B V, (Lato'of Timaruand Wellington). Proprietors, S.&C, BEGt to inform the travelling publifc that they have c;nda extensive improve" motits and additions'to theaboyo iippular lidst'eliyj'and have, left nothing iindouo 'whioh will contribute to,th? comfort aud convenience of tlieir patrons,: The hotel 13 - quitg new, having ' been purchase'' frqm Mr Stewart, and is'6'iio,of t>, e moat imposing buildings in the • 1 There ut HKll«ttached to "bo bu>.aiiig,:with staVo' and scenery :Or theatricals, eto, " close by,. There is ajso a'grand Billiard-room; in this Hotel, and ono of the Billiard Tables.. . • . CHARGES MonERATE, W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Uenall Streets, COAL AUD TIMBER MERCHANT. 00 000 of well-seasb: 5 limber to select from at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Flooring and all kinds of dressed, plan and buildin? timbers. A few job' jots to olear cheap. Houseblboks,; Palings, etc. ourrent rates delivered TO, ' '! '
ESTABLISHED 1854. E, W. MILLS' AND Co,, (Limited,) IRONMONGERS,' AND IKONMEROHANTS, 5 WIS Ll! Jf G Tp'Jl, " Have now Opened Up ti Larfjo Supply of ; '■'[/' "Planet JK. " IM PI,EME NT s, SUITABLE FOE FARM AND GARDEN USE; CoMPBISING Combined Seed Drill, Single and Double Wheel Hoes, ; " r ®;%" Roughs, Horse Hoe ■ and Cultivator, &c, SOLE AGtHZiTS Foi{— Milnet'sFiEE PBOOP; S4PES and Btrong room doors Joseph Evansand Hons'Pumps and'PumpingMachin'ory, l: •' ■ l'elten and Guiileaume's. Earbed and Plain Fencing Wire and. Wire I EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGE HARDWARE , INBDY S AOBIOOUOBU, tfAOHDRHr.. . A'LARGE StOO ? olf Mm'w OF AIAKMS Galvanised Comigatetf Iron. " The Maori CniEF"-a guaranteed iron—and tlio Oim , Bbasu. ' 1 1 : 11 Paints, Oils; and Lubricants. ~ t LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. (SON-rOISOKOUS.) •, . J.D.llnoniE, Chief Inspcotor of Stock, says (September 6th,6lßß9)Has always given satisfaction j wool in good condition, T, F, DEmiON', manager for Sir F, 1), Hell, Ida Valley (flock 28.000) says (August 19th, 1889) Wool always satisfactory; well grown, soft, free, from tioks,, ' G, F, Welch, manager for F.O, Fulton, Outram (flock, 15,0001 says (January 9th, 1891)Exoollent for killing vermin of all sorts; improves look of wool. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. ... ;• .'(voimmt,). „. ........ .C,J, Harper,. Hackthorne, Confcrburv, (flock 30,000), says (Juno 14th, 1880) Very effectiyo | left wool in nice oohdilion j very cheap,' Hakotside, Roberts and Co,, Akiteo Wellington (flock, 37,000), say 1891JMuch pleased, wool bright and clean j no ticks or lice; l when dipped, J. li. Blaib,. West Taieri, (October 20th 1891),—Report of Trial at Publio Dip:— Most.satisfactory; all well. pleased; very effective; wool good condition; did not lose a single sheep, ' • ' A COMBINED DIP. r - : ' Mr D, Sotiiermd, Omarama Station, writes :—Having used Little's Din-nsins as every d(» Ballona-ol wubVl consideration, LhfwttayiM liel?owteaotll1 Bas»preventative, and keeping tho sbcop dear of FI.GIDDIP.-SsOd per gallon in 40 gallon casks; Gs per gallon in 5 gallon ES'mp V , f' Tl Mlon gaPonsof sheep wash. 10 01, D ■ P „T B ,? B pCl i l m ke °' tta,!6 10,10 K " llon8 )! 70s per enso (of 18 81b packets or 72 21b packets); 81b packets, 4s; 21b packets, Is • REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS OF FLUID OR PO WDER, . '' '' Aoekts': .'; '■ i; '." Weliixoion-Levin and Co., Murray, Roberts and Co.; Bum, Fkildm i^oßTH ' ,SteVflnSand!Gotloli i (iEEM °wantlMasier' its 7'Ur 10' CHILLED DIGGING Double ;or , Single i-ifi; Furrow,. : At the'various,Competitions,with tlifc Imported Dinger Reid & «.&&• oi was»warded':-FIRST ah'd SECOND PRIZES at Southland Champi on fSf ing Match, FIRST and SECOND PRIZES at Wyndhiim Match pSfe at.Mataura,\nd FIRST; PRIZE at? Waimea. Mil 1 . I ®*PBlZfi To those wlipprefer this atirle'of plougliinf; we cangtve therii th 6 easiest drawn ' . Oiir Dingers are fittod' with Oriiy's Pateut Unbreakable Steel liw Patent .Unbreakable Steol Points nt sa- ! - - Jr 2fl GftQb OHILLkD OAST 6d j eaoli CHILLED , OAS'. Is HARD TEMPERED UNBREAKABLIS STJSEL I'OINT§
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4077, 31 March 1892, Page 1
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