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MESSRS j COLE & i PAYNE; IN returning thanks for the very liberal patroungo accorded to them since cotnmencini; business, desiro to remind those whose houses require renbvating, that they can still be found oppos site Mr Danieli.'s Timber Yakm, OhaPRL'ST,, MiSTEttOT ORDERS may-also bel eft at Mesets \Vhito4s Oo.'s, Quonn-Sfc EKETAHUNA \ LIVERY AilD BAIT STABLES, Mr ALLANMANGUSON • VV lie tbat lie haa taken over trom Mr J. Jones, the Livery and Bait fctable and Grass Paddocks held by htm in oon nection with the Temperance Botel. Saddle Homes and Booqieb alwatb oj hire. and late trains if required. First class Paddocka for. Horsea and till kinds of Stock. . ohabom uhnmra. aSd'i I f I c KB F'S CENTKAL DINING , ROOMS) QUKEN STBEET MABTEBTOH, THOSE commodious Dining Booms are open to tho public on Sundays and daring the week, Week Days. ' BREAKFAST-7.S0to8.80) SUNDAYS t LUNCHEON—I2 till 2 Bto 9,12 to 11 TEA—S to 6,80 )' 6to 6, ALL MEALS It. o'clock, Bread, Confeotioneiy and Fanoy Goods as usual NOTICE.

P. HOLLOW*^' WISHES to inform tho Residents of Masterton and the District that ho has opened » BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Masterton, opposite tho Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair patronage by Belling only THE BEST MEATS at CURRENT RATES, C, WINCHESTER BAKER AND 09NFE0T10NER, THE BLUB HOUSE MASTERIOK, ME NBW DINING ROOM is now X open to tho public, where FIRST CLASS MEALS are supplied at tho uniform charge uf OWE SHILLING, Breakfast, 8 to 9.80 a.m. Lukcheok, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from five o'clock, EOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA ...... Every Eyoning, tid; and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffee at all hours PUBLIC NOTICE. WE have much pleiwrefljjßßßk that we manufacture of Soap and at Petono) a rising and industrial suburb of the city of Wellington, confident that the contral position wo havo chosen, the commodious and conveniently appointed promises wo havo orccted and tho ox« tended Home and Colonial exporionco we hayo gained, will enable us to manufacture and sell an article which for quality and piice will prove satisfactory to our client!. Buyers of Tailow and Rough Fit, WOOL SCOURING SOAP In any quantity in casks. ALLENOGR & SON

REASONS WHY EVERYBODY DRINKS DIXON BRQSJj FOOTBALL PUNCH, ] Because it is drink over aold, ™ 11, Because it fjooa well with "Whisky, Brandy, or any othor spirits, 111, Because it possesses valuable tonio properties, and imparts new strength aiid vitality to FOOTBALL PLAYERS and other; Athletes aftor their systems havo beon lowered by ovor-oxertion. IVi liecauso the name FOOTBALL PUNOH is a popular one, and will soon be as Foil known to every drinker of Crated Wat-ors as Bass's is to thoso who drink Beer. IJI H E DRESDEN'S SOLEAGENCIESEHA.RD PIANOS] Bubinstein has eaid: " But thcro is only one piano—the Erard," Madamo Schuman:" I have asked for ' an Erard Piano." Pad erewski has oppressed repeatedly a preference for the Erard. KUHSE PIANOS. A ■ facture.Bccipicnt of 23 gold Testimony from Henri Kowalski/he magnificent piano supplied by the "Dresden" to my conccrtsis worthy of the best English and Continental platforms. ROSENKRANZ PIANOS Tostimony from Madame Tatcy: Tone —Exquisite.. Touch—Responsive, Finish—Very superior, BOOSEY'S famous Band Instruments secured the highest awards at all the important Exhibitions from 1863 to 1889, A. F, HILL'S compositions in stock, notably " Scotch Sonata;', "Slumber Song, 1 OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT Is stocked with the' latest novelties in Sheet OUR TUNING DEP/JtTMENT Is under the t an expert, PIANOS''AND ORGANS on Timo Payments, from 20s monthly. The DRESDEN Piano Co., LAMBION O.BAV & BKANDOK.STEEEI, ~ WELLINGTON, M. J.BROOKES, Wairarapa AgentsMasterion—licssra " ra-Mr F, H Wood,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4428, 26 May 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4428, 26 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4428, 26 May 1893, Page 4

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