WALTER PERRY, F AMIL Y BUTCHER Quun-Slrttt, ifaalorta, BEGS to thank the public for thoir continual support during the many yoata ho lias been in business, and tojnforth them that having sold his Maatorton Business to MR. CHARLES HUGHES, ho begs to recommend him to their notico and to solicit for him a continuanto of the I patr'onago which has been accorded in the I oast _ ' ' iH connection with tho above, having purchased Mr Perry's business, I bpg to solicit a continuanco of tho support so long accorded to Mr Ferry, and by civility and keeping tho best ot meat of all descriptions, to provo that I am worthy of tho patronage so long givon to my predecessor. CHARLES HUOEES, FAMILY BUTCHER, Corner of Queen and (Jhuroh Btreet-a, MASTEKTON
AFTER being nearly twenty yoara in tho employ of Mr W. Perry, 1 have taken ovor his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hopo by civility and attention to business to obtain a tair share of the patronago of the poople living in Masterton and Kuripuni. Every description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices WILLIAM MORKIS, FAMILY BBTUHER, uripuni Masikmon
NOTICE. F. HOLLOWAT, WISHES to inform the Residents of Maaterton and the District that BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Mastortou, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair patronaßo by Belling only THE BEST MEATS at OURRENT RATES.
Gil ASS SEED FftOM THE GIIOTOS. T BEG to thank the MJNHOLDERS JL of tho Enst Coast and V> nirnrapa lor tho liberal support accoidetl tc mo last season and to inform them that I have on hand a large amount ol Cocksfoot seed (parti; machine dressed) which I am prepared to sell at a reasonable prices, Applications for samples and prices left at tho Mastcrton Post Oflico will receive prompt attention, Niß.-Ityo Grass and small scsds also, BDREB3:L. JOHNSTONE, h. MASTERTON. EKETAHUNA GENEKAL PttOMOE STORE. ON SALE-Oats, Chaff, Chick Wheat, Grass Seed, Bran, Pollard, Potatoes, Onions, Ac, all at rates that will defy competition. Cash buyer of Produce, Tonus ensh, W, DEADMAN, EKETAHUwAUOOT DEPOT. I H, HANSEN MAKES every description of boots and shoes of the best materials, suited, to the roquiromonts of tho district, and at Moderate Prices. Ropairs Neatly Executed.
E, A. ANDBJSWS, BEGS to notify that ho has purchaeod the EXPRESS and CARRYING BUSINESS formerly oarricd on by Mr H. Gcle, and solicits a continuance ot tho public patronage. Prompt attention will be given to all orders intrusted to him. Temporary address c/oH. Cole, Queen Street, Mastorton,
C. WINCHESTER BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, THENEWDMKG ROOM is now open to tho public, whoro FIRST CLASS MEALS aro supplied at the uniform charge of OWE RHIIiLING. Breakfast, 8 to 9.80 a.m. Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from five o'clock, HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Eyoning, rid j and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffee at all hours
GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAURIOEVILLE, WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, TEADMASTEB, O.L. Gardiner, B,A„ L Pembroko College, Catabrideo; Bosident Asaistant Master 0 F. Wooldridge, M.A., Kcblo Collego, Oxford; Drilling and Gymnastio Instrnotor, Sergeant Lawrence, Bubjeots—Divinity, Latin Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetioi Euclid, Algebra, Boys prepared lot scholarships and.entt&noo at Christohurch and Wanganui, Tl» sohool gomes, cricket, and Association football, art personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of aohool hours ThohouEobas largo rooms and bUdqb in extensive grounds including a field for cricket and football, An experienced matron is in charge of the domestic arrange inenis
few Day Boys, ' For Proapectua and full information apply to the HEADMASTER LETT'S EOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. JIASTMTON TO CASTLEPOINT. t eXP Club Hotel and Post Office, Mas. I , ..}«, «IS «m m, Tnod..,, „„J Fridays for ToucTU, Tmu:, and Cnstl^oint; returning from Casttepoint at 6 n.ra.on Wednesdays and Saturday,?, reaching Mastertonin time to catch the •afternoon train to Wellington, \ Mastobton io HoiiEvroorj, Eab3lCoabi. , Leave Masterton at 7,80 a,m, on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Bliiirlog'ie Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homewood at S.BO a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch the 3,10 p,m, train to Wllington, i' MISTBRION TO BBISOEPEIri. t A comoyance leaves Masterton PosWfiico every Susdai Monrnm at seven o'clcok for Brancepotb, returning toMosterton al fjp.ro. Private cohvoyancos may bo eyi!%d "t roy time by telegram or letter , T. P. LEmPropnMor, J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4388, 8 April 1893, Page 4
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