WALTER PERRY, FAMILY BUTCHER Queen-Strcct, Maaterton, &KGS to thank the publio for their > ' continual support during the many i ha Inns beenin business, and to int«m than* that'lwving aold his Mastorton Bttsmess to k& CHARLES HUGHES, »» begs toreooiamend him to thoir notico md to solicit for him & continuance of the Mttronago which has boon accorded in the H connection with the above, having J.; purchased Mr Perry's business, I bng 4o solicit a continuance of the support so lbng accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility atid keeping the best of moat of all de. scriptipna, to prove that I am worthy of the patronage so long given to my predecesser. CHARLES HVQHES, FAMILY BUTCHER, Corner of Queen and Church Streets, MASTEHTON AFTER beinjv nearly twenty yoara in the employ of Mr W. Parry, 1 have taken ovor his And hopo by civility and attention to bnßlnesato obtain a fair share of the patronage of the people living in Masterton and Kuripuni. Every description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY will bo kept, and sold at reasonable prices WILLIAM MORRIS, FAMILY BUTCH KR, uripuni , Mabtemoh NOTICE. F. HOLLO WAY, TTTISHEftto inform the Reaidonta of /V Mastorton and the District that he has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Mastorton, opposite the ... loteli and trusts to merit a fair patronage by selling only 'HE BEST MEATS at QUERENT RATES. UU&BS SEED 3IKECT THE GROWERS. ■" BEG to thank the BUNHOLDEHS . of the East Coast and Wairarapa BandtoinfonnJhepitbjf- J f ,^ s^e aa ot Cocksfoot seed ly machine dressed} which I am preI 6& to sell at a reasonable prices. Applications for samples aud prices left s£e Hssterton Pest Office will receive suspt attention. K.8.-rßye Grass snd small seeds also. L. JOHNSTONE, Jr. MAST2RTON. EKETAHUNA GENERAL. 'RODCJOE STORE. VST SAL2-Cats, Chaff, Chick Wheat, / Grass Seed, Erao, Pollard, Potatoes, leas, &e., all at rates that will defy comities. Cash buysr of Produce, Terms N ™*v- TV. JOJARMAK SSSTAIIUJNA HOOT DEPOT. f H. HANSEN MAKES amy deffonptlon of boots and shoes eifthe oest nuttenab; sulfsd to the requirements of the district, and sfc J4o»iiß*si! I'monrj, Repairs ' Neatly Exseuted, E. A. ANDREWS, fpEGB to notify that ho has purchased . JD> the EXPRESS mill CARRYING ! UUBIM2BB formerly carried on by Mr H. Cole, and soltcitsa contiiiusntwot the . pallia patronage, Prompt attention ; wit) iw given to aJII orders intrusted to : him, Temporary adfeis c/o 11. Cole, . Qussn Streat, Mssterton. C. WINCHESTER BAK2BAND OONFJiOTIONfiR, OPSaJE BJkCTJS HOUSE MABTEBTOK, THE JSEW DINING ROOM is now open to the.public, where FIRST CLASS MEALS are supplied at the Uniform charge of OWE SHILLING. : Bbeaks-adt, 8 to 9.30 a-ra. Luncoibok, 12 to 2 p.m., and . ; T&&, from five- o'clock, HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Evening, lid ; and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffee at all hours W<ea? OMMm s GENERAL STOREKEEPER, ; MAIXKXOSITII^IOii;, WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON SISEET, WELLINGTON. IfEADMASTER, C.L. Gardiner, 8.A., !X Pembroke College, Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master G F. VVoold. ridge, M,A„ Keble College, Oxford; Drill, tag and Gymnastio Instructor, Sergeant Gre&kt ;Preach, iinalisb, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared fosr scholarships and entrance at Cbristcbttrch and: Wangsnul, The school The noose has large rooms and stands in extensive grounds including a field for cricketaridfwtball. An eipefleneedmatron is 2a charge of the domestic arrange* ments few Day Boys.. For Prospectus and full information apply to the HEADMASTER LETT'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. MASTJ&RTON TO CASTLEPOINT. lEAVFiCIub Hotel and Post Office, Mas. i [ tertos, at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for I'aseru, Tinui, and Cashpoint; returning from Caatkpoint at <3 a.m. on Wednesdays andSatnrdays, reaching Masto ton in time to eateh tho afternoon train (p Wellington M.4MKBTOS to HoiUWOM;, EAST Coißl. liesve MsLimicta at ¥.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Pridaya, oalliuz at Lee's Blairlorou Hotel for iusch (b>>th journeys), returning from Homowcod it 6.80 s.m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch the 3.10 p.m. train to Wiling ton, M.utraftfOK to hninesFsra. A eoaveyafiee leave* Mesterton PatCt&cc every Suamit Hosudso at seven o'clock for Srawsepttb, Earning toMfcStertoa at 8 p,m. »flvSitsej>SVfci'ftiH«3 may bo engaged »t any Mssfey feiM-rtHH «r Jitter, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4386, 6 April 1893, Page 4
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