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WE have pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Masterton and the public.generally that we have purchased the old-established business formerly carried on by Mr W. Neill,, and solioit a continuance of that support which has been so liberally accorded to him in the past. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be under our personal supervision, and every attention will bo paid to all horseß placed in our charge. SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on hire at Moderato charges, Telegrams from oomtneroial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness with the utmost care and satisfaction guaran» teed. A BUS mil run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore. Note-The Tenui and Castlopoint COACH will run as usual, and will be in oharge of a competent and popular driver, who oan be relied on to pay every attention to passengers and goods. PARCELS entrusted to our care will bo carried at moderate rates, WELLERBROS, OUR Eucalyptus Candy, a speciality; fur cuugbß, eclds and sore throaU; try it, Made at the Caledonian Confoo tiooery Works, Queen-Bt„ Masterton. MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. TEOS.VAG6.CO, •PROPRIETORS. A SINGLE visit to our factory will convince you what maybe accomplished by an intelligent study of tho special wants of a business combined with the best workmanship and materials, It is seldom more than one vehicle is built after precisely the same design. Our styles arc models of perfection. The quality of our work is of the nighcat grade. We invite you to order a samplo vehicle, Tho reputation of the Masterton Coach Faotory is-well-known, The public will look to practice exnd mustknowthat OHEAPWORK in the nheelß of enterprise, We are ation with tho general publio and the many vehicles being turned out of j during the past year shows clearly appreciate a first-class article, whicb ps a good percentage on the capita! We aro building light pleasure ' all,descriptions. on costs nothing, Prices and draft) tion, | [OS. WAGS & 00. XON BROS., [Late Joseph Dixon). M ABATED WATER, HAL FACTOR? . fders received by post promptly attended to. TON LIVER? AND BAIT STABLES. HAWKE ~ E form the travelling publio and settlors of the district that he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Liyerv and Bait Stable, These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil ated, and supplied with every convenience that travellers or owners of norsos can desire. A first class collection ot Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers, The ' Favorite" Bub meeta every train. SECURE PADDOCKS.

J. WICKENS, CENTRAL . . DINING ROOMS, OraiawsTßEET MASTERTON ~\\lE new dining room will be open on 10(h, and will be a special leaturo of tho establishment. BREAKFAST 7.30 to 8.30 LUNCHEON 12 till 2 TEA 6 to 6.30 ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pies and Coffee evoty evening from 8 o clock. . Bread, Confectionerv acd fancy floods as usual.

ttTISHES to inform the public tha W ho has purchased Mr Davii Heggie's Carrying Business, and hope oy Striot attention to business to meri fair support. 1< ,B.—Ordera may be lef with Messrs, Townsend and Oowpo; Saddlers Queen-street. Lerton.

C, WINCHESTER, BAKER AND C9MECTIONEB, THE BLUE HOUSE THE NEW DINING BOOM is now open to the public, where FIRST CLASS MEALS aro supplied at tho uniform charge of ONE SHILLING. BitEimsr, 8 to 9.80 a.m. Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from h'vo o'olock, HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Evening, iH; and . LIGHT ÜBFEESHMBNTS With Tea or Coffee at all hours

W. Crabtree & Sons, CITY FOUNDRY, ; Eva.street, Wellington, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BKASB FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS &c, &o, HTEAM ENGINES, Saw and Flax Mill maohinery always on hand; iron split pullies, buildors and contractors Ironwork, ornamental casting, tomb Gates Ohoapor than anv firm in town m 6 H 0 U S B WIVES, PERSONS 1 ABOUT TO MAURY AND THE USEFUL RECIPES FOR ONE SHILLING. Tho seoret of some of these recipes originally; cost upwards of £IOO., They aro of great value, either for commercial or private use, tod in' every mean a saving of from 60 pec cent to 75 Bold retail ... .■>■.■:■}>.,<.,■■■■: ;-LIST OFREOIPBB,;.-. ■:.;.: 1, Herbal Beer. ■ 7. Tomato Sauce ; ;:.■ -.' 2, Ginger Beer 8. Lemonado Powders 3, Hop Bitters '9, Frnit Salts (same as i. Sarsaparilla Eno'B) 5. AppWelly ■■'■ 10..Worcester Sauce "■ 6. Calves Soot Jelly 11. Cider -■■• 13, Superior Vinegar, coating 2d per gallon, 13. Transparent Varnish and Polish. ,:•::' 14; Seltoaising Flour, also Baking Powder; 15, Insoluble Fluid Enamel and Oenient, All very simple." Any person can make tbim without. trouble, Apply, sending 12 penny stamps, also addressed and stamped envolopej to , . ; . B. WINTER, Post Office,' Wellington

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4364, 10 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4364, 10 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4364, 10 March 1893, Page 4

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