|^?iiiiißWiillllill KHI '■■•■■' ' ! . .IN ALL COLORS ■Bfl.6d to 15s Get tlie DfessJteufeai.; ' ,: OUE GUAEANTEED ALL, lOOL BLUE NAVAL SERGES . !: ; FAST DYE ' " ' Is to4s6d per yard. : PAT ! TBB,-H.B)FB;1LB-;BT POS Iv . ■••■ feMiHoise STAR HOTEL,-MA STER/lOtf, : E. J.. SEARL. (Late of Panama-street, Wellington), 171 J, SEARL having taken over the J, above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and aeneral publio of Master ttin and.the District that it is his intention toconduotlhehouseon entirely.new lines, A oomplete hew staff of servants nas been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very best liquors has been laid in. The Is Luncheon on sale day a : speciality.. Good Stabling and paddocks, STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON pLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, The Proprietor of-the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants ofMasterton and the aur rounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the large measure or support hithorto given, arid begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and im-' provements, in accordance with the'progress: of the place, as also the growing requirements of. the trade, have been made. ... The Culinary Department is as usual, lirst-clasß, Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othei liquors sre each and all of the very beat quality. The Billiard Room; whioh is providedwith one of Alcock's first-class tables,has just been refurnished in themost elegant inner. A.-ELK INS, Proprietor, ..- Railway Hotel, EKETAHCNA. Wellington, W.Z. ESTABLISHED 1854. ; WW. "MILLS"AND ' TRONMONGERS, AND IRONMEROHANTS, WELLINGTON JL Have now Opened Up a Large Supply of "Planet Jr." Implements SUITABLE FOR FARM AND GARDEN. IJSEI '.' ] ;'■'. . ■ 'Comprising- ;', :' ■ • h ii. • Combined' SeedDnll, Sffigle'aiid Double 1 Wneelloes/-' ' " Eire-Fly. "Pioughs,.Horse Hoe and Cultivator, k, M &mms:wmm snss *i .p—i .tarn s^K+SW^Sz^X-WSi.B^ Kwiiti&'M.f SOLE AGENTS FORMilncr'sFlßßHtOOP SAFES-and strong room doors. Joseph Evans and Sons' Pumps and Pumping Machine Felten and Guilleaume'a Barbed and Plain Fencing Wir ... . : EVERY DESCEIPTION OF CABRIA6E HAEDWABB.""""'""' HOKNSIIVj'S AORtOOLTBIIiL MioUINERy. ' A LUIOE 6IOOK Or JIBTiIS OF ALIUS!)!. Galvanised Corrugated Iron. " The Maori Chef "-a guaranteed iron-and tho Onn Braxd, Paints, Oils, and Lubricants. E.DWAKD EixisTON, LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. rpHE above new Hotel, replete with LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. 1 every oomfort and convenience, (noimoibosoub.) fpoiKoxous.J situated within two minuteß walk of the 0. J, HARrEn, Hackthornc, Canterbury, Railway Station, is now open for the J.D.Rncnm, Chief Inspector of Stock, (flock 30,000), - says (Juno Hth, 18S0) . accommodation of TRAVELLERS and says (September 6th, 1889):—Has always Very effective; left wool in nice condition COMMERCIAL HOTEL, "W. PranMll JR.EVEMDEiN,JuNB,, WISHES the Publio otMastorton to know that he has commonced carry goods at Reaswablb Rates. Your patronage solicited. general public given satisfaction j wool in good condition, very cheap, Good paddocks, stabling, a good table „„ n ( «■ j n w l^ s ?"!!^'''/^ 1 and miidW* eh-U. T, F, Denkiston, manager for Sir F, D, Wellington flock, 37,000. say ('October ana imnemw uurees. . _____ Bell, Ida Valley (flock 28.000) says (August 20th; 1891j:-Much pleased, wool bright 19th, 1889) :-Wool always satisfactory; and clean; no ticks or hce; when dipped,. KkfltflhlinQ Ha+ol , well grown,6dft, free from ticks, badly infested/ '''■'' L-IMiUUIUIia MUICI. J, B.Blair, WestTaicri,(October 50th ; G.F, Welch, manager for F.O.Fulton, 1891).—Report of Trial "at Public Dip:— J.ANDERSON Proprietor, outram (look, 15,0001 says (January 9th, Most satisfactory; alt well pleated; very ~ ■ ■' 1831):—Excellent for killing vermin of all effective; wool good condition; did not lose STAVING taken over the above well-' !orts; iffl P roral °° k ° fwral - , a single ehecp, . known and'old-established Hotel, ' ' ~,. ■■ a COMBINED DIP ■ ',"•■■ ■"' '•'■■'■ J. Anderson trusts by civility and best M „ D( SbtbbiM!{D| Omarama Station, writes i-Ha'ving used Littlo's Dip-nuing «J attention, to secure a fair share of m extra a small packet of the Powder to every 300 gallons olwash-I consider it, then, patronage. •■ • a PERFECT DIP, the Powder acting as a preventative,'and keeping tho sheep' clear of _THB; TRAVELLING PUBLIC ticksforthe year. . wiil find thitj establishmenl one of THE ' BEST PLACES OK GALL id the Forty FI^ID M-~ 5a M P er g al,on in 40 B alltra cnsk ?! ° 3 P or R a ' ll, n in 5 gallon Mile Bush." ;' : drums; 7a 6d., Notej vl pallori makes'loo. gallons of sheep tosHv Royal Mailcoach .from Pahmtua and TOWUBft DIP.-l6os per 1 owt keg ;(to rr.ako; lOifealiuns); ,70s. per ease (of WoodvOb leaves this hotel every day. 8"> packets or 72 2lb packets); 81b packets, 4s; 21b packets, Is, . J.ANDKRSON LIBERAL RKDUOWONB ON LABGE.OUDJERB OF FLUID OR POWDER, ,':-. ■ AoENis:'. '■-• . . ■ . • . ;.. Welusoxon.—Lovin and Co., Murray, Roberts and Co,; Bum, Feildik6, imMMSiimAT nnniwr ' and Paimbrsion KoMH,, Stevenn and Gorton; (Ikeyiowhand UUMMjSRUAIi HUIJIL, TON.OaaelbergaudCo, SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timaru and Wellington). Pkopkietobs. IVJUJLJL/ 1 0 n ' BES to inform the " •'■.'■■ ■ ".. 'i 06 Vi, travellingpnblio and the residents of the settlement generally c—that they have made extensive improve- & menta and additions to the above uopular 11-l hostelry,and have left undone : ' jl - N *»«i'!l whioh will contribute to the comfort and t convenience of their patrons, The;hotel is quite new, been purchased ; jk from Mr Stewart, and is'one of the most \> imposing buildibgs.in the district.'. : I . There is a large Assembly Didlaitached • to the building, with Btafo and scenery ; ■■•_ forthnatrioals,etc. . • i } - _ ~,W 1. .,V , ,.,™ .. ... Stable, loose boxes and grasa paddocks .''FAMOUgDOUBIjE FURROW PLOUGHS! °'' m? by '. , ,t,-i.- : ALSO TUEIE'EQtJiUY FAMED CHAMPION CHIMKD MGOINO PWrjOHS,. ; There is also a grand Billiard-room in ', „„ ~& ; > :,, . „, ,„. „ ' ■■' ■ '■ ;. - . this hotel, and one, of the butaftde *ff Cutters and Baggors, all sizes, Steel Zigzag Harrows, same price as iron, Billiard Tables'' -•. : '.- . and will last treble the tune, Coaches stop at this hotel daily. & DIBO HAIUWWS The only really good disc harrow in the market. Billiard Tables ' ::•.'.: and will last treble the tune, Coaches stop at this hotel daily. & DIBO HAIUWWS The only really good disc harrow in the market. Charges Moderate. .New Posftiw Feed BroatlwstSed Sowers I ~.. . ~ . Combined Grain, Manure, and Turnip Drill, made in;all combinations and-tblow groin'or turnips at will, with or without manure as desired. W Ppflritfnplr REID &GK4Y'S Improved Patent Rotatory HarraWi'for working foulland. An ''* ' lailgMCll implement no farmer can do without. ImpKovkd Windmills. ■■'■'.; ' (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, exception- ( pjaiii and nr bod Feucintj Wire, . ) E!CErlira< ;■ Masterton.) All!LOW \ ,„„„ „,,„„,„„ am\uni'nr,7 «M» OOALAND TIMBER:MERCHANT, am. ( ; ■ ,- IMB FbmbGSIANDAIWS. ,; ~. ,■;_),. p^,, 'SOLE AGENTS'FOR ME "MBROBR" NOX-OANVAB 'BINDER. .•. ftO 000 FEGT of well-Bdaaoned . ~. ,N C wlUmtmtdMdo!im FREE on Applications fiO 000 FEGT of well-seaaoned ..... ■ ,NmHlmtmtdMdonu UV/jWU rioberto select from at • mill prices, comprising,. Architraving, ' ''".,,« Moulding,Skirting,Rusticating, Floor- ROUGHS AND COLDS f me and all kinds of dressed, planed, \J arid huildint; timhets. ; ;SUCO^FULLYOUKEp ■ ■: A few job lots to clear cheap. ■■.:.•: ■■-.> . . Shingles, Houseblocks, Palingß, etc. '';', by using ' ' Doorß and Sashes at lowest ourrent rates : .. . > ■ All goods within the Borough delivered '\"MA. RUP A.", ; ;;;■ ■ni'AßUPi,",; ■';. Masterton Ageni-Jrtß T. G. Mason. ;-A•■:;:»■:..a- -,P--busmess M -" " "" l ' K Being made palatable, -. ;,■--•; ■■■■ ~,,.• ■,,,-:...■:., ■/>.=• EXPRESSMAN,:,, Children-without --■' -•,:-, ■■■■ ■ „..'.-...' _,(,;>• ,:,, •'.'•.,;-. Mr G.. Edwards, :, having, sold; his and will from this date be prepared to ' '■' ■■•'•' : carry goods at Reaswablb JRatbs. '""' .' /; , ''.. : a \l".. ',' : : James ..Coleman, thanks ■ the wnerai Your patronaoe solicited. ' HST™ L°Lt,„' P ublio for the ?u|>portaccorded him lii .Orders maybe left withJ. Geaham& WHOOPING-COUGH; -and CRODP: the past, ana Miipti that 1 the^ma Co' iA^'v : 9n'vi' :r v i. , patcunaße■ wilt .bo acoorabd; ti" htq . ..■ tooked:byMrTi : G,Mason,Masterton :ptedecessori' V; '•'•'• ■'' - JAMES UOLEMAN. rAVINO taken over the in Eketahuna lately carried on by Mr 6 ( Edwards, begs to inform the general pub' licand j' >';) \ . " ■■[.,[.'', ■/.;./.;; that they will be waited 'on daily as heretofore by Mr ij. Edwards", and hopes by keeping only tho best of meats and the primest jints to havo a fair share of public BUpport. ••' '■;:':::.: ■■••.'■..'::!•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4098, 27 April 1892, Page 1
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