ROYAL HOTEL Queen-street, Mastemon, T.CRAYNEK, PROPRIETOB. First Class Accommodation fo Travellers and Visitors. None but (he Best Brands o Liquors kept, STAULINU AND PADDOCKS,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Pamatoa. SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Lite of Timaru and Wolliugton). SP fi BEG to inform the L , >\s) v., travellingpublio and the residents of the Bush Dietriota that they have just completed extensive addialterations to the Cunimoroial Hotel, making it the largest and best appointed hostelry iti the Forty-Mile Bush. Tho roomß aro lofty and well furnished, and the dining room will be found _ supplied with the best table d note in the province. Tho bar is under their personal supervision, and none but the best brands of liquors are kept. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. There isalarge Assembly Hallattached to the building, with stage and scenory for theatricals, etc Stable, loose boxoaond grass paddocks close by, in charge of an efficient (xroom. The Billiard Room is fitted with one ofthebeat Mies, and is attendod bycompetent marker. Coaches stop at this Hotel daily. . Charges MonBRATE, mri EKETAHUNA TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Lite J, Jokes & Co.) A VINO taken over this old established JL and popular hotel, the proprietor bogs to inform Commercial men and the travelling public that the reputation of the house will bo maintained. Visitors will find all the comforts of a home. Good Beds, and a liberal table at moderate charges. PmuTE lioosis von Families, Bathliooml Sample Itoom SIAULIKG AND PADDOCKS, JOHN CAItTER, . Proprie I<r J, W ICK ENS CENTKAL DINING ROOMS; QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. WHOSE commodious Dining Booms aro 1 open to the publio on Sundays aud during the woek, Week Days. BBEAKFAST-7.30t08.30) SUNDAYS: LUNCHEON-121i112 Bto 9,12 to 1, TEA-6 to 6.30 J sto 6. ALL MEALS Is, o'clock, Bread, Confeotioncry and Fancy Goods as usual, JOHN HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite Club Hotel; QOEEK-SIKEET MiBTKUTOH The faw of your yakomge and recommendation reomted.
FRUIT TREES TNTENDING planters of Fruit Trees, and Orchardißts generally, are respectfully invited to imped the undersigned' Hurser'y, atl?arkvale, Oarterton, and boo the Btook during the growing season Fuller particulars will be duly advertisod inter on JOHN BLOMQUIST, Proprietor, WATCHES.
ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES from 13 15a to £9 ss. LADIES SILVER WATOBES from £2ss to£4loa. LADIES GOLD WATCHES from six guineas in 18 carat cases at G. and T. YOUn'G, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS LAMBTON QUA}, WELLINGTON. Lower Prices could be quoted, but it can only bo for inferior Goods, it is false economy to buy a low-priced trashy artiole that is seldom out of the watchmaker's hands, Amrted, Finl Anards jot Wakkt andGkhif.Z.ExhM'wm of 1865 and USD. CLOCKS: French Marble Clocks in great variety always on hand. Marble Timepieces from 30s. Marble Clocks from 42s 6d, All docks and Watches of tho best quality and all guaranteed two years. JEWELLER I', Gold Brooches, Dangles, Gem and Keeper Kings, Sleeveliuks, Studs, Penoila, and other articlos of jewellery in tho latest deiißns of tho best quality and at Moderate him,
E. P. GOODS. Novelties in Jam Dishes, Cako Baskets, Uuttorpfateo, Breadplatos, Gongs, Side Dishes, Muffineota, Saltß, and articles too numtrous to mention, Wo raako a speciality of our Watches and E, P. Goods. Customers from the Wairarapa can be Bhor.na selection of these Roods unsurpassed for variety and quality in the Empire City. G.&T, YOUNG, Wellington, and at Dunedin, Timaru an Oamaru. mHEPROVINOIAL FARMEKS'CO. 1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION |UMITED.] Capital £IOO,OOO. INSITABEBOroOsEACH, OBJECTS: To establish Bute Fao. toiiea and creameriea for the benofib of ducts on cash principles. An advance of 3d per gallon will be made on tho standard test of 10 per cent the skim milk returned, and the access roalised will be accounted for by way of bonus. Prospectuses, etc., at fchoßankof New Zealand, Applications for shares returnable by the 25th April, 1898. By order of the Provisional Directors W. DARLING, Temporary Offices, 24,1'eatherston St.-, Wellington. A. H. COOK, (Successor to Cook & Sun) ESTABLISHED 1842 TAILOKS AND HABIT MAMS, 227, LiIIBTON QWY..m,ii,WMMNQTOH (Opposite Government Buildings,) On Mono is "OHEAPEBT OF THE BEST,' Country orders carefully and punctually Attended f/i mid tmriAi fnw™«w)- 1 by Parobm Post, Phosphorus. Phosfhobus. PfIOJPHOBUS. . Ooiguet and Co,, Paris, at the lowest pnee. ;N,8,-Only first quality kept in stock.' X, (1 M«anlr
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4392, 13 April 1893, Page 4
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694Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4392, 13 April 1893, Page 4
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