Te Aro House ( House MOOT' mz -> Mi i, rfci""*'" ARIWV " mptl0 '»'«•" «w» « * -* ■>«»« taffllH OY—' SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1802. PA RJftTA NMU LTNWitv AKKvinmc7m,rn FABRICS. A granA choice of the most csnuislte BLOTS®f ww™ m »WMQl'ISim, All the hktt styles (a LADIES' HA.HTLES, JACKETS m iiuvjuSiis, SttMhwiw, Q\oves, H\VA)ora, Laces, EnibroiiloriM, Flounoinga. Sksd ok Oau /vt The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te Aro House Wellington, Jy.Z.
jjLUU HOTEL, MASTERTON, Tho Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment bogs to thank the inhabitants of Mastoton and tho aur rounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the large measure ot support hitherto given, and bogs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvement, in accordance with tho progress of the place, aB also the growing requirements of the trade, ha"o been made. The Culinary Departinontiß as usual, rirst-olass. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othei liquors fro eaeh and all ot the very boat quality. The Billiard Room, which is provides with one of Alcock's first-class tables,has just been refurnished in thoinost elogant manner. • A. ELKINS, Pronrintor, OOMMEBUIAL HOTKL, Pauiaida. SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timaru and 'Wellington). Proprietors, Q P jH BEG to inform the Oi \M Vi| travelling public and the residents of tho settlement generally that they have made extensive improve" monts and additions to tho above popular hostelry, and havo left nothing undono which will contribute to the comfort and convenience of their patrons, The hotel is quite new, having been purchased from Mr Stewart, and is one of the most imposing buildings in tho district. There is a large Assembly Hull attached to the building, with Btape and scenery for theatricals, etc, Stable, loose boxes and grass paddocks close by, There is aho a grand Billiard-room in this hotel, and ono of the bcstwiade billiard Tables. Coachos stop at this hotel daily. OIIAROE3 MonERATE,
MESSRS COLE & PAYNE, IN returning thanks for the very liberal patronago accorded to them since commencing business, desire to remind those whose houses require renovating, tkatthoy can still be found oppos site Mr Danieli/8 Timber Yards, Ouapel-St., Mabtbbtos ORDERS may also be left at Meaars Whit 6& C'o.'s, Queen-St. WM. WHITT, Cabinet Maker and TJriiuMffitßß, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, |"\RAWING and Dining Room Suites JJ from £lO to £l2 lOt, Toilet Uhests, with Minora attached, Cheffoniers. Couches, Easy Chairs, Telescopo and l'lain Dining Tables ; Kitchen, Occasional and Gipsy Chairs; Iron and Wood Bedstoads j Spring, Wire, Kapok and Flax Mattrasses, Everything in tho trade manufactured on the premises by experienced workmen—not by boys, A larue stock always on hand. An inspection is respectfully invited, and it will bo proved that fully 15% can Ae saved on WELLINGTON PHIGEH by purchasing at WIIITT'iS, Furniture bought or exchanged. Furniture on tho Hiro System. NEW AND SECOND HAND PIANOSNoto the address — (Next to Bank of Near Zealand) MAHTERTOf). SDPPORT"LOCAL IUDUBTKY.
jV/| EMS CHAMBERLAINBROS' LVI beg to announce that they have recently erected HEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, foi horses, cattle and pigs, and that thej have now on sale CRUSHED OATS. "ij pod as (jhamberlain's Flow" Has become a proverb in the DistrictThia year the quality is even higherthan usual, inasmuch as it liasbeien »h, exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS venture to hope that their . "LOCAL imsSBF Will havethe support and encouragement of the whole community, and that coo lumers will insist on hiving OHAMBKRLAUTS FLOUR, And thus retain their money in me District. MASTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS. J. WIOKENft CENTRAL DINING BOOMS, Queen-street, MASTERTON, f nHE new dining room will be open on i and after WEDNESDAy, Auguat 10th, wd mil beaspecial feature of the establishment. BREAKFAST 7.30 to 8.30 LUNCHEON 12 till 2 TEA 5 to 6 30 , ALL MEALS Is, Hot Pies and Coffeo every evening from 8 o'clock. _ Bread, Confectionery and fanoygoods a" usual.]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4255, 28 October 1892, Page 1
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640Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4255, 28 October 1892, Page 1
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