Te Aro House SPRING AND SUMMER,SEASON, 1892. OMstsTiM of—Over 1000 moat DRESS FABRICS. A grand choico of the mot exquisite KB* qS3i m IS T ITIiS ' All tlle hb »t st y |e3 ir < LADIES' MANTLE?, JACKETS AND xSLOUbES. Snnbodea, Glovee, Ribbons, Lacoa, Embroideties, Flouncinga. JJkndobOAUAI The Wliolesalo Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House Wellington, W.Z.
rjIHE WELL-KNOWN DRAUGHT ENTIRE Marquis of Salisbury, By Lord Salisbury, dam Princess of Waives, will travel through Ekotahuna 4; Pahiittua every nine or ten days during the coming season. Marquis of Salisbury will stand at Toohill's hotel, Eketahuna, and will stop at the Hawera Hotel for a few hetirs on each occasion, Ac other times at Mr Buick's Stables, Opaki. For further particulars apply to W. HAWKB, Olub Hotel Stab' Or to W.B.BUICK, Ownor, FEES £8 payable by P.N. due Ist January. Reduction on two or more mares, the property of same owner. Groomago 5s payable on first service. N.B.—Good paddocks provided at Burnside, Opaki. Every care taken with mares, but no responsibility. W. BIRD, Lessee. To Stand this Season at EkeUliuna, The Handsome Thokocgh-mied Side, Fitz-Hercules (Yattendou-Pccress.) is a dark brown horse, standing 1G hands high, with immense bone and muscle, ami has a perfect temper. Ho was bred by AV. Walters, Esq., Auckland, and is by the world-renowned Yafcteudon, sire of Grand Flaneur, Chester, and a host of other groat performers J dam Peeress, who was the stoutest and fastest racehorse of her time, her many victories being too well known to require comment. Fitz-Hercules won the Auckland Derby and ran second to The Dauphin in the Canterbury Derby, but met with an accident while running in the Canterbury Cup (in which ho ran third to Grip), ami was never raced again. This fashionably bred sire will be at the emico of breeders iu to Eketahuna and surrounding districts during the ensuing season. for terms, etc., apply tj A, MANGPSON, Owner, HLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. U Tho Proprietor of tho abovo old and woll-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants ofMasterton and the sur rounding districts, aa also tho travelling rablio for tho large measure ot support litherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and ira- ■ provements, in accordance with the prioress oi the placo, as also tho growing requirements of tho trade, have been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, nrst-class, Wines, Boors, Spirits, and othoi liquors sre each and all ot tho very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcook'a first-class tables,has just been refurnished in themost elegant manner. A. ELKINS, Proprietor, Railway HoteU EKETAHUNA. euwikdTslliston, PROHIIETOR, fpHE abovo new Hotel, repleto with JL every comfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general public. flood paddocks, stabling, a good table and moderate charges. i COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Piiium. • SULLIYaN & CORBY, i J (Late of Timavu and Wellington), s Proprietors. SO BEG to inform the • (M travelling public and the residents of tho settlement generally 0 that they have made extensive improvements and additions to the above popular hostelry, and have left nothing undono , which will contribute to the comfort and ® convenience of their patrons, Tho hotel is quite new, having been purchased from Mr Stewart, and is one of tho most |H imposing buildings in tho district. - ' There is a largo Assembly Bull attached ... to the building, with stave and scenery for theatricals, etc. n Stable, loose boxes and grass paddocks close by, Thero is also a grand Billiard-room in this hotel, and-one of.the bestimade billiard Tables. Coaches stop at this hotel daily.. Charges Moderate. MESSRS COLE & PAYNE, TN returning thanks for the very libJ. eral patronago accorded to them ainco commencing business, desire to remind those whose houses require renovating, that they can still be found opposite Mr Daniell's : Timber Yards, OuapeL'St., Mamertoh ORDERS may also be left at Messrs Whiter Co.Queflij-St,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 1
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654Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4238, 8 October 1892, Page 1
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