FOOTBALL PUNCH, Often on a winter's day A game of football I would play. II matters little whether or no If it was played in rain or snow, And when we've finiahed to be off liko a tshot To warn) myself with a whiskey hot, But 'bis was in the olden dnye, When wo could find no other way; But Dixon Bros, havn found a plan Tosatißfy tho inner man. To warm the cockles of your heart You Oiu't give " Football Punch a start."Manufactory Chapel Street, MASTEETON. ROBINSON BROS, BLACKSMITHS, WHEELWRIGHTS COACHBUILDERS, ' CARTERTON, A GHIOULTUIiAL IMPLEMENTS and A VEHICLES of Every Description undo to order on shortest notice '.. Material and Workmanship Guaranteed ■■ Agents for the colotatcd WALTER A \ WOOD Heapors and Biudors, etc, . A: F TER beio'g nearly twenty yoars in ■j[\}: tho employ of Mr: ; W. Perry, 1 havotoken over hia■■■.- f -^. , i;;. ;: ;..»;.■;■, ■ mm BUTCHERY, And hopo. by" civility and attention to business to obtain a iair share of the patronage of tho people living in Maator ton and Kuripuni. ' ■ Evcrv description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY.*!)} be kept, and Bold at reasonable prices" '■>'%■■ / ■• . . ! AVILLIiM MORRIS, Kuripuni..,;,..;;.■■,.",',,,,, ,'„;„ ....Mastemoh "§WALTERPERRY, : : k Wkm L;;1p : : u;:T v o;h'er '■; : l-' : -'k Quetn-Stntt,Masterton,■ .) ..• B' EGS;to"tha'nktlie public.for thoir continual support during the many ■ years ho lias been in business, and to init form them that having sold his Masterton i Business to ~,y,',j;.._,.,;:;,. .:;•-,■:'. ■ MESHAffiIS.HUdHES, he begs to recommend him to their notice and to solicit for him a continuance of tho patronago.which has bcon accorded in the past' :.vj .-V-:--- -*■ ; "' : '---"> : "--s': : .*~- : '-■ ■ :v\."«i,, ■ IN connection with.tho above, having purchased Mr Perry's business, 1 beg to solicit a continuance of the support so ' long accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility and keeping the best ot. meat of all descriptions, to provo that lam worthy of the .patronage so, lonq given lo.my predeR cessorl,s^'vs* ;;, :;'.?/.«V^.<'■:<*'■ ■"?;«.£■ 6.::.Co'rhor.'of'.Queen''ahd :: UhurchStreets, ■ r.""" :: :MASTEKT(JN : :'::::^,:I ; .:fc h-:'.. i/:■s: ft ■ i :TTTIBeK toiinfornSfe JResidotits of • -,iyV'^Masterton;and.thoDistrict that ~: he.hna oponed. jfc:C ■: >:;:-^'k;"'i ; :\M > >■ |IITCHpiNG;f ESTAmSHMENT, .•, iln.Queen' Strcßti Mastdrtou, nppoaite tho ..'; ■Empir6vHptol, : :a'nd trusts tofmerit a fair ■;?-"'. ; '■' ypalronage'iby'selliiig.only,*^?- .■; THE'' BEST^MEATS^iCURRENT ii"i :■*'..* ;.. ; RATEaK:..v*it:F-' ; ■ '.: ;EKETAHUJSABOQT;DEPOTi;.K - boots "■'' : iIL : -{*iidjshoe« of the best materials, '-. suited to'tho requirements uf the district, i ,and?;'atV'MoDEßATß , ';Pßioßßi.,: : ', Eepaira ! f iJaENEEArSTOREKEEPEB, ; TTlßßE^hn?ublic ; o.lMaßtortonto w'~. ,he;has ■ commonced J vA^XPRESSMAN ..,' and.will from this date be prepared to ;"■; carry.'goods at Reasonable Rates. ■ ;■.... 11 ?'fYour pitronano solicitod, ■■'.'■' c ':"vOrdora.may be left with J. Gbahah& ~ ■'■'<K*v:v- ---; rtTISHES to inform the public that VV 'ho has purchased Mr David J Heggie'a Oarbyino Business, and hopes ;■' oy Strict attention to business ..to merit :? fair support. . Jl.B.—Orders mßybeleft with Messrs Townsend and Cowpor .■' Saddlers Queen-street. Listerton. { C. WINCHESTER : "BAKER AND OOMEGTIOMB, id ' 3. THE BLUE HOUSE id mHE NEW DINING ROOM is now ,JL open to tho public, where FIRST CLASS MEALS aro supplied at tho |- uniform chargo'of ONE SHILLING. ' s '... Breakfast,Bto9,Boa.m, 'P ■''■■: . LracHßOs, 12 to 2 p,m,, and '■■■,, Tea, from five o'clock. ■ I HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every EYoning, rid | and ib LIGHT REFRESHMENTS •■ With Tea or Coffee at all hours '• C.H.GAYFER, ~ LAND ESTATE, STOCK, STATION . AGENT AND VALUATOR o Offices-Over Townsend and Cowper's '; Queou-street. MASIEETON, f ITAS several desirablo properties for XI sale in town or country, Money to lend in any buim on' freehold security, '>M^.mjmmb
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4401, 24 April 1893, Page 4
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540Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4401, 24 April 1893, Page 4
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