tOYAL.IHSr Qdben-stbeet, Masierion, T.C.RAYNER, proprietor. ifst Class Accommodation for one bat the Best Brands ol lore kept. MLINtf AND PADDOCKS, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, PAHIATOA. LLIVAN & CORBY, L-ate of Timaru and Wellington). PHOPWEIORS, P r 'p BEG to inform the VX/ Vi, travellingpublio end residents of the Bush Dislrictethat have just completed extensive addi. and altorations to the Commercial I, making it the largest and best ■nted hostelry in the Forty-Mile i. The rooms aro lofty and well shod, and the dining room will bo 1 wpplied' with the best kilt jin the province. The bar is under personal supervision, and none but 'est brands of liquors are kept. >t, Cold, anil Shower Baths. lore isalargo Assembly Hallattachod e building, with Btage and scenery heatrioalß, etc, able,loose boxes and grass paddocki by, in chargo of an efficient Groom. Ie Billiard Room i'b fitted with one e best fables, and is attended by wtont marker. Ooaohes stop at this Hotel daily. Chimes Moderate. EKETAHUNA EMPERANCE HOTEL, (Lira J, Jokes it Co.) A VINO taken over this old established and popular hotel, the proprietor to inform Commercial men and the lling public that the reputation ol the ) will bo maiutainod. Visitors will all the comforts of a home. Good i' and a liberal table at moderate cbnrgos. Pmtatb Booms Pon Fammeu. Boom I Sample Boom . Staiunos and Paddocks. JOHN CAETEIt, Proprie In f ICONS JENTKAL DINING ROOMS) EN STREET MABTERTON mti commodious Dining Kooma an open to the public on Sundays luring the week, AKFAST-7.30 to 8.301 BUNDAIS: ;CHBON-12ti112 Bto 9,12 to 1 -5 to 6.30 ) 6to C. ALL-MEALS Is. it Pies and Coffee every ovening from! ok, Bread, Confeolionery and Fancj Is as usual. >HN HENDERSON, ROHANT TAILOB Opposite Club Hotel, [BK-BTREBT MiSIEHTOt j favor of your patronage and 1 recommendation reomted, FRUIT TREES TENDING planters of Frnit Trees Orohardists generally, are respect f invited to inspect the undersigned iery, atParkvale, Carterton, andsei stock during the growing seasoi 3r particulars will be duly advertisoe on JOHN BLOMQUIST, Proprietor. | WATCHES (GLISH LEVER WATCHES from £llssto£9 ss. DIES SILVER WATOBES from £2 6s to £4los. lES GOLD WATCHES from sis guineas in 18 carat cases at and T. YOUNG, ACTICAL WATCHMAKERS ETON QUAI, WELLINGTON. wer Prices could be quoted, but it nly be lor inferior Goods, it is false imy to buy a low-priced trashy e that is seldom out of the watchr's hands. mid First Awards for Watches UcksN,Z,EfMbitions of ISGS aud 0OK8: French Marble docks in variety always on hand. Marble pieces from 30s. Marble Clocks 42e 6d. All Clocks and Watches e best quality and all guaranteed JEWELLERY, Id Brooches, Handles, Gem and er Kings, Sleovelinks, Studs, Penmd other articles of Jewellery in itesfc designs of the best quality and oderate Prices. E.P. GOODS. Novelties in Jam Dishes, Cake Baskets, Uuttorplates, Breadplatos, Gongs, Side Dishes, Muffineers, Salts, and articles too numerous to mention. Wo make a speciality of our Watches and E, P. Uooda, Customers from the Wairarapa can bo shown a selection of thesoßoods unsurpassed for variety and quality in the Empire City, G.&T. YOUNG, Wellington, and at Dunedin, Tiraaru an Oamaru. mHEPBOVINCIAL FABMEHS'CO- . OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION | LIMITED.] Capital £IOO,OOO. Iff SHARES OF 60s EACH. OBJECTS: To establish Butter Factorics.and creameries for the benefit of Its menibora and the sale of Dairy Pro« ductaoncaeb principles. An advance of 3d per gallon will be made on the standard test of 10 per cent the skim milk roturned, and the access realised will be accounted for by way of tonus. Prospectuses, etc, at theßankof New Zealand. Applications for shares returnable by the 25th April, 1893. By order of the Provisional Directors W. DARLING, Secretary. Tomporary Offices, 24,'Featherston St,i Wellington, A. H. COOK, (Successor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 1842 TAILORS AND HABIT fviArfEftS; i!27i LambionQuay.,, Weuisotoh (Opposite Government Buildings,) Odr Motto ib ' ' "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST,* 3onnt ■■■■■■'-■■ by Parcels Post, ?HosTHOBCa, Phosphorus. 10 HAND-A large shipment from N,8.-Only first quality kept in stock. T.G, MASON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4391, 12 April 1893, Page 4
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