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r.W W L» Boas OUB MESS MELTONS . [ ' IN ALL dOLQttB-i ri.; _ ;W'i OUR GfUAMNTEED ALL WOOL BLUE NAVAL SEfiGEg PAST DYE Is to4s6d,per yard., t TTB'BNB FREE BY POST. Wellington, -tI.Z.. STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON, E. J. SEAR.L, - ■ PROPRIETOR. 1 '' ' ' j (Late of Panama-street, : Wellington),' BJ> SEARL having taken over the above Hotel wishes to.inform the travellin? and general publio of; Masterton and the District that it ia his inton« tjon to conduofc the house on ; entirely noiv lines. A oompleto new staff of servants nas been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock ofthe vory best liquors haß been laid in, ' The Is Luncheon on saloday a spod- . iality. ~ .. Good STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON ; OLUB HOTEL, MASTEXTON, The Proprietor of the'- above old and the inhabitants ofMasterton and the rounding districts, an also the travelling piiblio for the "large measure ot support hitherto given, and begs j;espectfully to that additions, 'alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress 1 of tho : place,' as also tho. growing requirements of the trade, ha"o been lade; The Culinary Department in as usual, ines, JBeors, Spirits, and othei. liquors ere oach and all: of- the ve'ty best quality.!, ■ \:i ■ ■■ .The Billiard Room, which ia provided with one of Alcock'a firat-olass tables,has A, EL KINS,. , ProDriotor, ' EKETAHUNA. ' EDW4IiD"ELLfSTON, Proprietor, n ''HE above new Hotel, replete with 1, every oomfort. and convenience, situated within two minuteß walk oi the Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and neial pitblioGood paddocks, stabling, a good table and moderate chswres. Eketahuna Hotel. J» ANDERSON. Proprietor) H< known and uld-OBtnblishod Hotel, J. Anderson trusts by civility and best attention, ..to secure .'a. fair share-of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush, Roval Mail coach from Pahiatua and Woodvills leaves this hotel every day. J. ANDERSON COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PaHIATOA, SULLIVAN & CORBY, '. (Late of'Timaru and Wellington). ■ Proprietors. SOp BEG to inform the . OC'Vm travelling public and the residents (if the settlement generally that they have mado extensive improvements and additions to'tlje above popular hosteliy, and havo left nothing undone which will 'contribute to the comfort and convenience of their patrons, The hotel is quite iiew, having been purchased from Mr Stewart, and is one of the most imposing buildings in tho district There is a large Assembly 0 all Attached to the building, \?ith' sta»e arid, sceiicry for theatricals, etc. Stable,' loose boxes and grasß paddocks There is also a grand Billiard-room in this Hotel,' 1 and one of the best-made Billiard Tables. Coaches stop at this hotel daily. . Charges MonERATE." W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Ronall Streets, Masterton.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fin nnn °' we " -BeM ° nec i UUjUy U timber to select; from,: at mill prices, comprising Arclntraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating,- Floor)f mg and all Ms of dressed, planed, and building timbers. t A : few' job lots to olear cheap; 1- Shingles, Houseblocks, Palings, otc. Doors and Sashea at lowest current rates All goods within the Borough delivered R. EVERNDEN, Jm, WISHES the Public ot Mastorton to, know that he ha? coinmonced EXPRESSMAN, and will from this date be prepared to cirry goods.at Reaswabie Rates. lour patronage solicited. . Orders maybe left with J, Graham & Co r .,' ESTABLISHED 1854. E. W. MILLS AND Co., (Limited.) v , W E L.-jL 1,.N 6 T O.N, 1 ' ' ' IMPORTERS OP '' ' ' ' ' AGRIC DLTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY OF/1 EVERY DESCRIPTION, . HAVE, jki received foy'the presept peaspn lame shipments,'inoladiagHornsby's, Js Eansoines, Sims & Jeffreys SINGLE k DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, for Heavy, Medium, or Light Work. RIDGING, HILLSIDE, and DIGGING PLOUGHS. HOfiSE.HOES. Whippletrees for 1,2, and 3 horses ZIGZAG HARROWS 2 and 3 leaf, BEJS'TALLS and OHAFFCDTTERS for Haud and Power. ; HOUSE POWERS and in TERMEDIATE MOTIONS. WINNOWING MACHINES. " ALEXANDRA-"CREAM SEPARATOR. . CHURNS and DAIRYING UTENSILS. BEST FENCING WIRE, BLaCIC, OAI/VANKED and/B ARBED. "Plane t J litid garden implements, COMPRISING— . Horse Hoes and Cultivators, and all attaclimems. Combined Seed Dulls and Hoes, Wheel Hoes and Cultivators, k, GALVANISED IRON, Corrugated and Plain. Best Brands, LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. , LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, ; ypoisosons J ' C, J. Harper, Hackthorno, Canterbury, (flock 30,000), 6ays (Juno 11th, 16S0) Very eflcotivo; left wool in nice condition very cheap." v ,- HAsbvsidb, Roberts asd Co,, ' Akilco, Wellington (flock, 37,000), say (October 20th, 1891 j:—.Much pleased, wool bright ana clean; no tioka or bee; when dipped, badly infosled, J, B. Bum, West Taieri, (October 20th 1891),—Report of Trial at Piiblio Dip Most.satißfaotory; all well.pleased; very elective ;' wool good condition i did not lose ■ LITTLE'S FLUIDSDIjf.■ .- ' i (non-poisonous.) J. D. Ritchie, Chief Inspector of Stock, says (September Oth, 1889) Has always given satisfaction "wool in'good condition, T, F. Dbhkbtoh, manager for Sir F, D. Bell, Ida Valley (llook 28,000) says (August 19th, 1889) Wool always satisfactory ; well grown, soft, free from ticks, G, F, Welcu, manager for F.O. Fulton, Ontram (flock, lo>000) Bays (January 9th, 1891)! Excellent for killing vermin of all sorts; improves look of wool. , . A COMBINED DIP,, MnD, SoTDEatAND/Omarama Station, writes: —Having tis'cd Little's t)ip— hsirig ■ as '"dtd-bo 81T1# " P a °k c t °f the Powder to every 300 gallons ol wash—l consider it, then, a PERFECT DIP, the Powder acting as a preventative, and keeping the sheep dear of ticks fortho year. FIiiJID DIP.—S3 Cd per gallon in 40 gallon casks; 0s per gallon in 5 gallon nT.i. Bln^ut 3 a " on '' 7 s 6d. Note. -1 pallon makos 100 gallons of sheep wash, to oil P or i ° wt keg (t« make 1 1000 gallons)'; 70s per e'aaofof 18 81b packets or 72 21b paokots); 81b packets, 'ls; 21b packets, Ib, LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS OF FLUID OR PO WDER, Agents ; Weuixgton.—Lovin and Co., Murray, llobertsand (Jo.; Bjlls, Pp.iidino, Maeion, and Palsiersion Noktu,, Stovons and Gorton; Gueytown and Masieß'. REID KED GRAY'S Sfi.TO tffliED f£S s» FAMOUS 'DOUBLE FURROW PLOUOHSI ALSO THEIR IQUJUY FAMED CHAMPION ODIUED XiIOGINU PtoCOHS. Chuff Cutters and Baggers, all sizes. Steel Zigzag Hwuvs, same prints iron aiid will last treble the tiino. ~ . ' W DISC HARROWS The only really send disc liarrow in the market, New hsitiu Fed Broadcast Seed Powers/'' Combined.Grain, Manure, and Tumip.DnH,, made in nil combinations and to tow : .;grain or turnips at or, without,manure, M desired, REID iiGHAY'S Improved (Patent Rdtatory Harrow, fiT working (onj land, An " ' implement no farmer caii do without. Improved U'indmuls. ™!l Plain juifl Barbed Fencing Wire,-' 1 ««»'»>'- | ; :im mom stahdabds. ' SOLE" AOfeNlS FOIt THE ''MBIIO'ER" KOX-OASVAS 81-.UEIt. New Illustrated CuUdvijuts FREE on Application, >. O OUGHS'AND COLDS SUCCESSFULLY CURED by usint; " M A It U P A."' : MaeWrtoli Agent—Mr T, G'. Mason A. J. REID, : A UCTIONEER, FRUIT AMD PRO fl: DUCK MERC HAM', 6(1 AND 56, WIILMTBEBT,.'WELLINGTON • 1 HAS ON SALE: PLOUR OATMEAL .POTATOES WHEAT ' OATS SIAIZE BARLEY BEANS "'PEAS . CHAFF BRAN ~, ' POLLARD- ! ' HAMS AND Bacox, . ; j. ; Oheebe, Sugar, Tea,' Soap, Candies,' ; ~/ " Keecsf.SE, ,■, *. - . And Mp'rchandisoof ail;kinds, ■ Country Orders Tfyill receive ouriramediato ',' .Attention. ..; | Ponlfry, Parm' and : Dairy'; Produce! af4 ! Flfiiit ! rocbiteiJ"on consignment,'and |i:orapt Acooant Sales rendered ' !: ' A. EBNDKRSONWAIOHMAKER and ~ Jotteller, Queen St., Masterton. has just rfccivedaslnpmentof the latest novelties iucludmg JEWKLLED BANGLES, - Lidioß' Combination Brooches and ; Watch-:Cliaius, in' Gold rind • Silver! LVdiea' 06ld • Wstches from £5-to'£oo. Gent's Oold Waterl.ury Watches, & Ladies' Short Wind Waterburys, New designs in medals. Presentation watches und marb.'o clncka -in «riat' vaiiety. D.W. VitilUE 4 Co. :HuKlElt'Sf ,;,.Wji,IiINGXONi ! PL( )UR, Grain . Produce and, Ganetal Commissinii Merchants, AGESCiIKB ' . ATLAS' EOLLER FLOUR 1 MILLS. TIMAItp; , : if'FURNm AVCICLANDJiiISi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4101, 30 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4101, 30 April 1892, Page 1

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