IHB. FINEST DISPLAY PIANOFORTES EVER SEEN IN WEILNGTON ; AT SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM'S, IiASIBWNQUAr, WELLINGTON. . TRY OUR DRAWINGROOM SUITES, At £12158. TRY OUR DININGROOM SUITES ' At £l2 16s, TRY OUR SPRING MATTRESSES At £l7a 6a. TRY OUR LINOLEUMS, At Is 8d square yard. TRY OUR CARPETS, ■ At 3s yard. TRY OUR AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, AtGsfid. TRY OUR AMERICAN CHAIRS, AMs6d. TRY OUR PIANOS. Ai Values so other House can Orrat. DO NOT FORGET SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO GIVEN AWAY! On the "2lßt August, 1892, to'tho Parohaser whodwws winning number. Jpsi Landed, our CHRISTMAS SUPPLY OF PIANOS By tho most celebrated makers. Central Shaving Saloon A, WHITE & CO, BEG to announce that thoy have now commenced business as HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS in the commodious premises lately occupied by Mr Geo, Saqb. OLD FRIENDS and NEW FAOES will be wolcomed, and patrons will find the Central Saloon second to none in Masterton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, and CIVILITY. THE PUBLIC INVITED TO INSPECT SPECIAL NEW STOCK KAIAPOI OLOTHINQ, MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S SUITS, oymucom TROUSERS, AND HOSIERY, THESE ARTICLES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE. GEO. JOHNSTON, GENERAL MERCHANT, Queen Streoc, Masterton. Agent for the Commercial Union Assurance Company (Fire). Agent for A Yates and Co's celebrated MASTERTON FURNITURE FACTORY. HOUNSLOW& HOAR. Proprietors. MESBRS fl, & H. tako this opportunity ot thanking the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding District for the very liberal patronage accorded them since commencing busiuess, and hope by strict attention to their customers' wants to continuo to merit a fair share of the same, They feol that there is no need to publish a price list, aa the publio already know that Hoonslow and Hoar's is tho BEST and CHEAPEST HOOSB IS THE DISTRICT. Country ordors promptly attended to. Pictures Mounted and Framed. Venetian Blinds made and repaired, ' Spring Mattrasses a speciality. • f1.8.-No connection with any auction room, D. SMITH, BOOTMAKER, 'ISHES to thank tho residents of YY MisTEßiox and surrounding districts for the liberal support accorded him, and beg 6 to state that owing to increaso of business he has removed to larger and mora central premises next to Messrs Lowes and lorns, and hopes by using only the best material combined with good workmanship, to merit a continuance of their favors. D, S. would draw special attention to his seamless boot, suitable for shepherds, surveyors and bußhmen, etc.; guaranteed watertight, See them and judge for yourselves, Also gentlemen's Grained Shooting Boots, All other kinds of boots aud shoe?, handsewnorpeggid, made to order. Repairs neatly and quickly executed at very reasonable charges, N j EASTER HOLIDAYS. | GOOD FRIDAY, the 15th iniit., will boobsemd as acloseholiday. All mails usually despatched on that day will boolosedatßp.m. on THURSDAY. , On EASTER MONDAY, tho 18th Inst., the Post Office will be open in all branches from 9 a.m, till 10 a.m, onlyj but all mails will be received and do--spatched as usual. I TELEGRAPH OFFICE, i On "both the abovo-mentioned days tho 1 Telegraph Office will bo open from 9 a.ral till 10 a.m. and from 7 p.m. till 8 p.m. j JAMES AITKEN, j Acting-Postmaster. rpHE noxt English and European Mail I via San Francisco will close at this Office on THURSDAY, the 21st day. of April at G. 15 a.m. Money orders and registered letters at 4 p.m. on WEDNESf DAY. 20th, due in London 2Sth May. ' . JAMES AITKEN, ; Acting Postmaster i Aril Sft. H)l. I •LOOK OUT FOR | J.MANDEL'S j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL j TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSING ' SALOON. I "AVING taken the business ovet " iMr MoLachlan,; extensive „.„ will bo made to enlarge, the Saloon and build hot and cold Baths.: Bcstbrandß of Tobacco, Cigars, Oigar> etteu.and cut tobaccos kept in .stock, Fancy Goods at Cost l'rice. ..Don'tmistake the address:—Corner of Queen and Perry -Streets, Masterton. Note—Ladies Hairworkdone on shbrt<st aotice,. Children a speciality.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4089, 14 April 1892, Page 4
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