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MESSRS OOLE& PAYNE, N returning thanks for the very 11b- _ oral patronage accorded to them sinco commencing business, desico to remind those wliobo houses require renovating, that they can still bo found oppo> site Mb Damkix'3 Timber Yaeds, Chapel-St., Masteiiton ORDERS may alsu bel oft at Messrs Whitot Oo.'s, Quean-St, EKETAHUHA LIVERY AMD BAIT STABLES, Mr ALLAN MANGUSON YV lie that ho has taken over from Mr J. Jones, the Ltvory and Bait Stablo rind Grass Paddocks held by him in oon nection with the Temperance Hotol. Saddle Hojseb and Buggies AMrwa oj hire. and late trains if reqnired. First class Paddocks (or Horses and til kinds of Stock. ohuoib momkate. JJICIEJP CENTRAL DINING ROOMS) QUEEN STREET MABTERTON. THO.SE commodious Dining Booms art open to tho public on Sundays and during tho week, Week Days. BREAKFAST—7.BO to 8,80) SUNDAYS t LUNCHEON—I2 till 2 8t09,12t01, TEA—6 to 6,80 ] sto 6, ALL MEALS li. , Bread, Confectionery and Fancy Goods as usual. NOTICE. F. HOLLO WA WISHES to inform tfrßesidents of Maatorton and tho District that ho has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Streot, Mastorton, opposite the Kmpiro Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair patronage by selling only THE BEST MEATS AT CURRENT RATES. C. WINCHESTER BAKER AND OOmGTIOMB,

THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, i>HE HEW DINING ROOM is now 1 open to tliu public, * hero FIRST CLASS MEALS nro supplied at tho nuiform clmrgo uf OWE SHILLING, Breakfast, 8 to 9.80 a.m. Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from five o'clock. EOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Evening, lid j and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffoo at all Hours PUBLIC NOTICE. WE hnvcmuch ploasuro in intimstmg that wo lmyo commenced tho manufacture of Soap and Kodn Crystals at Potuncj a rising nmWJuMrial suburb of tho city of that the central position wo havo chosen, tho commodious and conveniently appointed promises wo havo erected and tho extended Homo and Colonial oxporienco we hayo gained, will enable us to manufacture and soil an article which for quality and prico will provo satisfactory to our clients. Buyers of Taliow and Eodoh Fat. WOOL SCOURING SOAP In any quantity in casks. ALLEIVDER& SON REASONS WHY EVERYBODY DRINKS DIXON BROS.V: FOOTBALL PUNCH. 1 Because it is tho most delicious , drink ever sold. 11. Bocauso it goes woltKfith 'TOSljr, Brandy, or any other spirits.

111. Because it possesses vaiuablo tonic properties, and imparts new Btroiißth and vitality to FOOTBALL PLAYERS and other Athletcß after thoit systems have been lowered by over-oxorlion, IVi Because the namo FOOTBALL PUKUH is a popular ono, and will soonbe as well known to every drinker of iErated Waters as Bass's iB to thoso whodrink Beor. rjHE DRESDEN'S SOLE AGENCIES—EKAED PIANOS] Itubinstein has said: " But (here is only one piano—the Eraid." Madame Schuman:" I have asked for an Erard I'iano," Paderewski has expressed repeatedly ft preference for the Erara, KUHSE PIANOS, A distinguished bjjvJk factare.Recipient of 23 gold •• Testimony from Henri KowaljjfiHKie magnificent piano suppiSlffih'e "Dresden" to mj concerts is rahy of the beßt English and Continental platforms. ROSENIOtANZ PIANOS Testimony from Madame Patey: Tone —Exquisite. Touch—Responsive. Finish—Very superior, BOOSEY'S famous Band Instruments bc--1 cured the highest awards at all the important Exhibitions from 1863 to 1889. A. F. HILL'S compositions in stock, notably "Scotch Sonata,', "Slumber SoiJg,' and "Frommy Sketch 800 l OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT Is stocked with the latest novelties in SheeS and Book Music. OUR TUNING DEPARTMENT Is under the superintendence of an expert, PIANOS AND ORGANS jjJJuja .Payments, from 20siwmfy; The DRESDEN Piano Co.> Lambiok Quay & Bjundomreet. WELLINGTON, M.J.BROOKES, Manager. < ' Wairarapa Agents:—Maslerton—Uessrs Hood and Johnson. Grejtown—Mr F, H Wood.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4427, 25 May 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4427, 25 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4427, 25 May 1893, Page 4

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