m 09 wm *■»?■ (331 m land's! BSCTGtS ircrgiil iaSGEB mmmM Si^fei^ii£Mll^^S®^siii 1 '£&&*£& •Ss^?Sg'i3^ H mm We are now opening out our 3Lyi;!*-ifcSfe.S wmch have arrived by the Steamers DOBIO, EU AHINE, ARAWA, and which comprise ail the LATEST NOVELTIES LATEST NOVELTIES ucoirru ciuaoaisces, BrltlMU MAM.-ILES, Jfickatß, Jeraoys, Dust 0 oaks' r**. bunsnades, *«., &o. And Spnng Novelties in every department. Most of these are now ready for inspection tt Ih ■•;: •Wnolwaje.fanuly Drapery Warehouse, •■ Wellington, N.Z.
HLUB HOTEL, MASTERTOI The Proprietor of the above old ui the inhabitants ofMastetton and the su rounding districts, aa also the travellir public for the large measure ot suppo: hitherto given, and bogs respectfully 1 state that additions, alterations, and in provoments, in accordance with the pr< gress of the place, as also the growin requirements of the trade, ha»e boo made. The Culinary Department la aa uaua Mat-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othe liquora ho each and all of the very be: quality, The Billiard Boom, which In provide with one of Alcook'a firat-olass tablos,ha just beon refurnished in thomost elegan manner. A. ELKINS, ProDrifltor, Railway Hotel, EKETAHONA. edwmdlilliston I}Bl above new Hotel, replete will every oomfort and convenience ituated within two minutes walk of thi lailway Station, is now open for thi ccommodotionof TRAVELLERS am eneral public. Good paddocks, stabling, a good tabli nd moderate chsrtraa. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timaru and Wellington). PROPRIETORS, S r C\ BEG to. inform.thi _ • 06 Vi| travollingpublio and ho residents of the settlement generallj hat they have mado extensive improve' lento and additions to the above populai lostelry, and have left nothing undont jhioh will contribute to the comfort anc onvenienco of their patrons, The bote! 3 quite new, having been .purchased rom Mr Stewart, and is ono of the mosl mposiug buildings in tho district. There is a large Assembly Ballntkchec. o tho building, with atape and scenery or theatricals, etc, . too by, There ia also a grand Billiard-room in his hotel, and one of the best»mado lilliard Tables. Coaches stop at this hotel daily, Charges Moderate. STAR HOTEL, MASTJERTON. I. 0. EASTWOOD Pbopbitor. J A T,l BEGS to inform tho ' a \J' IT travelling public as veil aa the local residents that, having lurchaacd the above Hotel, ho will leave lothing undone in the interests of his latrona and that he will study their ioinfort and convenionoa as a first duty. The Uotol has gone through a thorough iverhaul and now offers rars inducements to his patrons. Private suites ol ■ooins for families, well furnished and well ventilated. A table d'hote equal to any in Wellington. Good Paddocks, Stabling and Loose Boxes. XXXX Ale always on draught. Tho befit brand of spirits only kept in stock. . CHARGES MODERATE, MASTERTON LIVERY AND BAH 1 STABLES. . Begs to inform tho travelling public and settlers of the district that he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Club' Hotel Livery and Bait Stable. These arables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with every convenience that travellers or owners of norset can desire, A first olass collection ot iSuggiea Carriages and reliable Saddle Horse; constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the require ments of Commercial Travellers. The ' Favorite" Bus meets ererj Train, SECURE PADDOCKS DIXON' BROS,, ' (Late Joseph Dixon), STEAM MATED WATER, CORDIAL FACTORY, Country orders-reoeived by post promptly •attended to.';
FAMOUS DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS I ALSO THEIB KQOAIXY FAMED OHAUPION OHIUKD DWOIWO PMUODS, Ohaff Cutters and Baggers, all sizes. Steel Zigzag Harrows, same price as iron. m,™™.,', and will Inst treble the »• DISC HaMOTO wja The only really good diso harrow in the market, • New Positive Feed Broadcast Seed Sowers I Combined Grain, Manure, and Turnip Drill, made in all combinations and to sow OTm ,„ ,?™ n fl , r .'"HUP* at will, with or without manure as desired. BMD&GKAIS Improved Patent Rotatory Harrow, for working fou land. An implemont no farmer can do without, Improved Windmills. iHiLow'j • :p,ainan< *-' l ßa r lt»B*Eeiicin>fWirp. ] escepiiosi bikes. J IROS FENOIKQ STANDARDS. , j A J" 0 "* sole agems for the "merger" NOINJANYAS BISMR; Mw Illustrated Catalogues FREE on IppUeatiim; THE COURT OF COMMON SENSE. . yOU pay your Tailor for style, your Physician for his skill, and the toaclfef of your children for his knowledge of language, literature or musics and you pro. bably would not object to pay us for our skill and oxperionce inthoartofbleniinp Tea; but, as a matter of fact, wo give them to you gratia. 'Von can prove" ityour self. Compare our Blends with any others offering at theanu prices, and let yom 6m palate judge, lou are the highest tribunal to which we can appeal, there ia no higher court, Will you adjudieato ? EMPIRE TEA COMPANY WELLINGTON, "W.&G.TURNBULL&CO.,
EKETAHUNA LIYERYAAD BAIT STABLES, Mr ALLAN MANCUSON WISHES to inform tho general public that ho ks taken over Irom Mr J, Jones, tho Livery and Batt Stables and Grass Paddocks held by bun in connection with the Temperance Hotel. Saddle Houses amd Buggies aways oh' hire. Single and Double Baggies to lucet evoiy and late trains if required, First class Paddocks for Horses and all kinds of Stock. charges jinnEiuiß, W. Grabtree & Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, Eva.atreot, Wellington, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDEES.BOILER MAKERS HTEAM ENGINES, Saw and Hu Mill machinery always on hand; i Makers of every dosoription of wrought iron split pullies, builders and contractors ironwork, ornamental casting, tomb rails, vmught and cast iron fencing etc, Gates Choapor than any firm in town ROW KEF, ttTISHES to inform the indents of W Masterton and tho Travelling Public that ho baa taken over that convenient Boardihg House lately carried on by Messrs Johnson and Co,, in Queen Street, Masterton, next to Mr Perry's houso. Excellent accommodation at moderate rates, Good and Bccuro paddocks for horses, Regular Hoarders' Tariff 17s per week, Single meals Is; Beds Is. Board without lodging 12s, A TRIAL SOLICITED. EORJALE. Upon -Deferred Payment. H SMALT/FARMS, nearMsr--1 tinborough, varying in size from 85 to 150 ACRES, being portion of tho Dry Kiver Kstate. All in grass and paitly fenced, and watered chiefly by the water race and natural creeks. . AlsothoDßYltiyEß HOMESTEAD itself with IGOO acres of valuable land attached thereto. Apply fo COLEMAN PHILLIPS, •■ '■'" ' Tho Knoll; : ? ■ Eeatherston, ■ ; , or to ..■; TBE MANAGER, • ■ .\. •'. Dry River
I STONE, TUB OLD ESTABLISHED FLORIST AND NUfISEKYJIAN, WAIPOUA NURSKM, Mastoids. T) EJIISDS his old patrons and reaiI Joiitsgoimnllyihiithiihasßchoico stock of Fruit Trees, Flowering Shrubs, and Shelter Trees at tho following prices :—Uhrysanthemums, assorted, 15a per dozon ; Oamolias ss; I'inus Insisrnus 6s to 10s per 100 ; Macrocarpa 12s and losnorlOO; Japaneao Elo«aiio 125.t0 10s per 100, Largo stock of different varieties of laurels. First class variety ol roses. _FBnii-Lancßfliira priza gooseberry, fins is,i particularly choice kiud, bearing Very largo fruit. Arm Theb3 in lino healtliyconditinn. _ In addition to absvo lines and otliors in stock a special order will arrive in a fewdtvys, cmnprisiugiai asanrtcd apples, M plum,: 15 poach, 7 nectarines, 12 walnuts, 23 poars, 1G npiicots, U cherries, 6 (juinces. SELLING _ OFF, CM-AP-Largo Flowering Shrubs and Ornamental Trees. JAMES STONE Wawa Kijuseby, No, 9123, Tho Soveroijjn Kemody AND A CERTAIN CORE FOR Hervous Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Loss Of Manhood, And all diseases cawed by early indiscretion, Prepared only by T. A. 6ARRATT, CHEMIST, Mancliester-alreSt, Foilding, PRICE; 4s 6d per. bottle, Sent to all parts on receipt of P.Oforos. • . Eioui liomKi Foa 36/-P.S-In writing for the rsniedy please state symptoms fully. . THOMAS JAGO, CABINETJMAB33K, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER,;: QUEEN-BTKEUT, MABTRRTQN
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4217, 13 September 1892, Page 1
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