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100TBALL PUNCH. Often on a winter's d&y A game of football I would play, It ma'ters little whether or no If it was played in rain or anoir, And when we've finished to be of! like a shot To warm myself with a whiskey hot. But tbis was in tho olden dayj, When wo could find no other way; But Dixon Bros, hare found a plan To satisfy the inner man. To warm the cockles of your heart You oan't give" Football Punch a ■ start." ; V Manufactory., Chapel .Street, MASTERTON. ROBINSON BROS, / BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS ' COACHBUILDEIIS, CARTERTON, - A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and XI. VEHICLES ol Every Description made to order on shortest notice. . \ Mntcrial and Workmanship Guaranteed. Aeants : lor the celebrated WALTER A WOOD Heapers ouil Binders, etc. NOTICE. 1 - ,■ A FTER being nearly twenty years in ix . the employ of Mr . W. Porry, 1 have taken over his ■ KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain a tair share of: the patronage of tho people liviisg in Master ton and Kuripuni. .'• ;■ -Every description of.MEAT.OF THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and .sold; at- reasonable prices ■ WILLIAM MORRIS, FAMILY BUTUfIKR, Kuripuni,,,.HisiEMO.

WALTER PERRY, F A MIL Y BUTCHER Qm-B'xai, Maslaton, ' BEGS to thank. t!;o public for their continual support during the many years :he ; hab.b d on-i 11. bii 8inoBs;-ahd i.to: ihform them tint having.aold his Masterton Business to MR. CHARLES HUGHES, hb;bega to recommend himto their notice' andto.solicit, for. him a continuancbof the patronage which has been accorded in the past /V'"'---. IN connection with the. abovo. havlrijt purchased Mr Perry's business, I bpg to'solicit a cbntinua'nco of the support so long accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility and keeping thy best of meat of all ,descriptions, to prove that I am worthy of the patronage so Ions; ?iven to my predecessor. '■? . CHARLES HUGHES, FAMILY BUTCHER, : ' Cornor of Queen and Church Streets, MASTEKTON NOTICE, F. HOLLOWAI, WISHES to inform tho Residents of Masterton. and the District thai he has opened a .■ BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Qacen Street, Masterton, opposifo the Empire Hotolj'-arid truststo merit a fair patronage by Belling only : .. 1 THE BEST MEATS a CURRENTRATES. • ■ EKETAIIUNA GENERAL PRODUCE STORE, 0 ! N SALE—OataTchaff, Chick Wheat, Grass Seed, Bran, Pollard, Potatoes, Onions, etc., all at rates that will defy competition, Cash buyer' of .Produce. Terms Ca ' sh ' W, DEADMAN.. EKETAIIUJNA BOOT DEPOT, 11. HANSEN MAKES every desoription of boots ,ahd'.shoes:6f;tho*;bM suited to tho requirement uf the diatnc:, and at Moderate Pbices, . Repairs Neatly Executed,

E. A. ANDBEWS, BEGS to notify that lie has purchased :!tho EXPRESS and-.OABRYING. ■BUSINESS formerly ; carried orf by Mr 11. Cclo, or.d solicits a continuance otthe public patronsge. Prompt attention will bu given to all orders intrusted to him; ' ■'■ 1 •Temporary address ; .... c/oH. Cole, Queen Street, Masterton,

Walter CMola, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAURICE VILLE, K. EVERNDEN, JUNR ISHES hn Publio ol Mastorton to . know that ho has ■ commonced bußineaa' as ■ ;= C>;:;^XPRESBMAISi ; ,§g and.>lll from'this date bo prepared to carry goods at Reasixable Bates. ;; ; Your pitronasje solicited, j..Ordora may be left with J, Grahah & On a ¥.002 WISHES to inform the public that ; ho haß purchased Mr David Heggio's Oarryinq Business, and hopes oy Strict attention to business to merit fair support. N.8.-Orders may be left vith Messrs. Townsend and Cowpor Saddlers Queen-street, l.aatorton. : C/WINCHESTER BAKES AND COmOTIOME, . THE BLUE HOUSE ' MASTERION, mHE NEW DINING-BOOM is now I. open totho public, whero FIRST CLASS MEALS are supplied at the uniform chargo of ONE SHILLING. Bkeakfast, Bto 9.80 a.m.: ... ■ Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from five o'clock, HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Evening lid; and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffee at all hours U OABP.J C, Tilleard Natusch, ARCHITECT, Hall' Street, Mastorton. . DnwiiiQs u)\d Spuifmtim prepared forfatmh,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4395, 17 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4395, 17 April 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4395, 17 April 1893, Page 4

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