_S. KEE kCO., : WISH to inform the travelling public that thoy will open tho premises on Queen St, Maatorton,' next tp 1 tho Olub Hotel, m fikbt (msb restaurant, no SATURDAY, April 2nd. TARIFF. Breakfast 9d, Dinner Ib, Tea Od, Supper 9d. Every thingof thekat' quality. J, G. McKeVrow & Co., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. OFFICESCORNER OF GREY STREET AKD 1 . FEVIHERSTON STREET i' 5 • f J. C, McKERBOW & Co.
BUILDING SOCIETY SHAKES, .jr I AM a Oasli .Buyer of Masterton Building Society Shares, of third or fourth yoars* standing, in any number up to ten, at full value, including interest and profits. CHARLES HAINES, " Wairarapa Daily" Office, Masterton FOR SALE. Upon Deferred Pa/ment. j-j SMALL FARMS, near Mar--4l tinborough, varying in size from 85 to 160 ACRES, being portion of the Dry liiver Kstate. All in grass and partly fenced, and watered chiefly by the water race and natural creeks. AIsothoDRYRIVER HOMESTEAD itself with IGOO acres of valuable land attached thereto. Apply to COLEMAN PHILLIPS, The Knoll, Featherßton, ' or to TBE MANAGER, , Dry River 0 It SALE. COCKSFOOT SEED, 1050 SACKS. RYEGRASS SEED, 500 SACKS. Guaranteed Quality, For SAMPLES and PARTICULARS Apply—- ■ W. L, JOHNSTONE, Hall Street. FURNITURE FURNITURE 1 W WHJLTT •jJj'AS now remavod lo his new pre« mises, where he is showing an entirely new stook of furniture. Having larger SHOW ROOMS he is increasing the stook every week, and intending purchasers will do well to call, when they will Bad that this is the best shop ir. tho Wairarapa for low prices and good quality, Tho (foods are not made by boys but by experienced tradesmen. Every piece ot timber (of which Wm Wbitt has 40,000 feet in stook) is thoroughly soa» aoned before using. Second hand furniture bought for cash in large or small quantities. Note the addreßS-WM. • WEITT, Furniture Warehouse, opposite Mastertonßuilding Society s office, ■ THE CO-OPERATIVE AND FAR MERS' ALLIANCE OFNEW ZEALAND (Limited). Cable Add'ess-" Alliance" (ABO code, 4th edition used). PRODUCE of all descriptions sold locally or shipped to the most lavorable markets. Tho premises on Waterloo Quay, Wellington, aro well adapted for Storage of Grain, Flax, Chaff, &C„ having the advantage of direct delivery from railway truck into store. Their' -riept ventilation renders them also particularly suited for Storage of Dairy Produce; Cash advances made on Produce where required. Station and Farm Stores, Seeds, 4o', supplied at lowest ratea, Dopos'ts received at inteiest, ' Farm Implements and Machinery pupplusd on favourable terms, ■ Fittings jnd Shares forßeid and Gray's Ploughs ou WAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES MiD WAIRARAPA WEEKLY TIMES agents. Upper Plain ... Mr Thos Wilton Carterton ... ... Mr WPhilpot Clareville ... ... Mr F Feist: Grevtown ... Mr H. B. Wood „ ... Mr LBt, George Mauriceville... ... MrGGunde'rsor. Eketahuna Mr W A Sowse Pahiatua . ... Mr Jno Godfrey Wellington ... ... Mr F. Harjraami JOHN~SENDERSO N, MERCHANT TAILOR * ■ Opposite Club Hotel, QOEBMTRKKT,,.,.., i,„MABTEIITON' Tk favor of : your patronagt aiid mownevdatm renmled
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4090, 16 April 1892, Page 4
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478Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4090, 16 April 1892, Page 4
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