VOOTBALL PUNCH. Often on a winter's day A game of football I would play. It matters little whether or no • If it was played in rain or snow, And when wo'vo finished to be oSlike a shot To warm myself with a whiskey hot, But this was in tlio olden days, When we could find no other way j But Dison Bios, have found a plan To satisfy tho inner man. To worm the cocklea of your henrt Yon oan't (jive " Football Punch a start," Manufactory Chapel Street, MASTERTON. ROBINSON BROS, BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS COACHJMLDEnS, CARTERTON'. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and VEHICLES o! Every Description made to order on shortest notice Material and Workmanship Guaranteed Agents for the celebrated WALTER A WOOD Eoapors and Binders, clo. A FTER being uparly twenty yoarain the employ of Mr W. Perry, 1 have taken over his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hopo by civility and attention to business to obtain a lair share of the patronage o! the pooplo living in Master ton and Kuripuni, , Every description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices, : . ...i,.-.,. William morris,! ;vW.;FAMILIBUTOat;R I : .;.iV-' Kurlpuni.„„.v,.„..„„, ...Mastemon
/.WALTER PERfUQf s-...' ;S Qucm-Stred, Hailerttm^CS^iK )EGS to thank tho publio for f their 1J continual support during the many years he has been in business, and to inform thorn that having sold his Mastetton Business t0., : , /;/; C..J-::;//.- ;■ MKiCHARLES HUGHES, be begs to recommend him to their notice and to solicit for him a oontinnanco of the patronage which has been accorded in the IN connection with the above, having ; purchased Mr Perry's business, I beg to solicit a continuance of the support so long accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility and keeping the best ot moat'of all descriptions, to provo that I am worthy of the patronage so long given to my predeWMori! i ■."■'■.■': ;..;: FAMILY BUTCHER,. V;; • Corner.of.Queon and Church Streets,' Tlf IBHER toinformthe Residents' of [ W/ ; slasterton and the District; that he has opened. 'is&:%?fs}-?:^s?'.:* BIJTOHERINGrEST^USHMENT, In Queen Street, Mnstorion, opposite the Empire Hotel, und trusts to merit a fair }is: i ;patrohagoiby^«elling ; only;:;:;^'r THEIBiT::MEATB; : y CURRENT
GENERAL^ MgDUOE STORE 0' N.; SALE-Oals, Chaff, Chick' Wheat; "' Grass Seed, Bran, Pollard, Potatoes, Onions, Ac, all at talcs that will defy coin petition, Cash buyer'ci Produce.'. Term. Cash.. &:,■■,:';'■; .'■'..' '<•.;.«■■';■■ .i%.'--M ';■ V'':- 1 : 'W.DEADMAN;:^
; EKETAHUxiA BOOT DEPOT; >,i 3|iIHANBEN|| MAKES DTory description of. boots and shoos of tho best materials, suited to the requirements uf tho district, and at Moderate Prices. Repairs Neatly Executpd. GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAURIOEVILLE. WISHER ho Public oi Maßtorton "to know that he lias commonced inessaß ■ ;-■•=..'-'■■ ■ ' EXPRESSMAN,'---^.; and trill from this date ho prepared to carry goods at Reasonable Bates, '.■■;.:■ ■'■;; lour pitronaw solicited. : .■' ;■„ Orders may be left with J, Graham & iOor:ISHES to inform tho public that ho has purchased Mr David .vale's Oarriino Business, and hopes fly Slrlot attention to business to merit fair support. iN.B.—Orders may be left with Messrs Townsend and Cowpor Saddlors Queen-street, Listerton, C. WINCHESTER BAKER AND QONFEOTIONEB, THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, THE NEW DINING ROOM is now open to the public, whore FIRST CLASS MEALS are supplied at the uniform chorgo of ONE SHILLING. Brjaktaht, 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 Evoning, M ; and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffee at all hours CALEDONIAN BOARDING HOUSE. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. jps d¥very ; ; PROPRIETRESS. MRS DEVBRY (late of Palmerston) has re-opened the above well known Boarding House. The house will be found comfortably furnished and a first-class table kept, whereby Boarders and Visitors will find | all. the comforts of a home: Attached to the house is a convenient paddock for horses. Good Stabling, Bach Booms and every convenience for comfort,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4396, 18 April 1893, Page 2
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621Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4396, 18 April 1893, Page 2
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