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I HE FINEST DISPLA I FUBNITURE PMOFOBTES S3. ■ ■ EVER SEEN IN WEILNGTON AT SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM'S, LakbxonQba?, Wellington. TRY OUB MtAWINGROOMSUITES, At £l2 15s TBYOURDININOBOOMSUITES At £l2 15s TRY OUR SPRING MATTRESSES At £l7a 6d. TRY OUR LINOLEUMS, At Is 3d equate yard, TRY OUR CARPETS, At 3a yard. TRY OUR AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, At 6b (id. TRY OUR AMERICAN CHAIRS, Atiis6d. TRY OUR PIANOS, At Values ho other Hoube oak (km.' ■ DO NOT FORGET .. SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA GIVEN AWAY! On the 21st August, 1892, to the Porohaaer who dravrs winning number. Just Landed, oub CHRISTMAS SUPPLY OF PIANOS FURNITURE I FURNITURE I W WHITT TTAS nowromovod lohis new premises, where he is showing an entirely new stock of furniture. Having larger SHOW ROOMS he is increasing purchasers will do well to call, when thoy j will find that this is the best shop in the Wairarapa for low prices and good quaU j ity. The goods are not made by boys 1 . but by experienced tradesmen. Every i • piece of timber (of which Wm Whitt has soned before using, Second hand fumiture bought for cash in large or small quantities, Note the addreas-WM. WHITT, Furniture Warehouse, opposite Maßtertonßuilding Society's office. nOMMEROIAL HOTEL, Willis-street, Wellington. " (Opposito the Empire,; 0 GEO. M. OUIMETTE Proprietor, 5 (late mavager, OMB HOTEL, M4STERTON.) The above old-established and most centrally situated hotol having been com--8 pletely renovated and refurnished in the g most modorn style, is now open to re* ceive visitors. 5 The Cuisine is under highly competent management, § The best wines, ales aud spirits only kept in stock. 0 The billiard-room, the best in the city, 5 contains two very high-class English g tables under the charge of a most efficient marker, Hot and Cold Shower Baths, The large diningroom, furnished with a first-class piano, a admirably adapted for meetings and smoke concerto. Special arrangements for permanent ) boarders. Terms from £1 Is per week. I Central Shoring Saloon ) A. WHITE &CO i / BEG to announce that thoy havo now commenced business as HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS i in the commodious premises lately occu- , pied by Mit Geo, Sage, OLD FRIENDS and NEW FAUES ' will bo welcomed, and patrons will find the Central Saloon second to none in Mastorton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, and CIVILITY. THE PUBLIC INVITED TO INSPECT SPECIAL NEW STOCK KAIAPOI CLOTHING, MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOYS mm, OVEHCOATS, TROUSERS, AND HOSIERY,] THESE AETIOIES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE, GEO. JOHNSTON, GENERAL MERCHANT, Quaen Street, Maßterton. Agent for the Commercial' Union Assurance Company (Fire), Agont for A Yates and Co'b celebrated SeedsMASTERTON FURNITURE FACTORY, HOUNSLOW &HOAR. Proprietor,?, MESSRS H, ft'iffijifo ,thia opportumty of thanking the inhabit tants of Masterton ■ and surrounding District for, the very liberal .patronage accorded them' since commencing business, and hope by strict their customers wants- to continuo to merits fair Bhare of the same, They feel that there ut no need h publish a price list, as the publio already know that Hounslow and Hoar's is the BEST and CHEAPEST' •house in the District, Country orders promptly attended to, Fiotures Mounted and Framed. Venetian Minds made and repaired. , Snrino MkUmiium a ononiollt,, N.8,-No connection, with any ■uction worn, 1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 3 May 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 3 May 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 3 May 1892, Page 4

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