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'MESSRS OOLE-& PAYNE, IN returning thanks (or the very liboral patronage accorded to them sinco cotninoncint! business, desire to vating, that they can still be found site Mb Dahieli'b Timber Yards, ChAPEL-St., MaSTEMOX ORDERS may also be! eft at Messrs White&Oo.'a. Queen-Sb EKETAHUNA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Mr ALLANMANGUSON TTISHES to inform'thegeneral pub W lie that he has taken over trom Mr J. Jones, the Limy and Bait Stable noction with the Temperance Hotel. Saddib Houses and Buddies aotayboi and late trains if required. ~. First clasß Paddocks for Horses s$ 2jl kinds of Stock. } -^ OHAJtSKS HpOBEATB. J I C KEN'S . CENTJKAL DINING ROOMS) QUEEN STREET MABTBRTOH, THOSE commodious Dining Booms ire opontothepubjioon Sundays and daring the week, : Week Days. BREAKFAST-7.80to8,80) SUNDAYS! LUNCHEON—I2 tiU 2 Uto 9,11(01, TEA—S to 6.80 ) sto 0. ALL MEALS li. HotPioi and Cofiea every tveiiiog from 8 o'clock. Bread, Confeotioncry and Faney Goods as usual NOTICE. WISHER to inform tho Residents of Masterton and the District that he has oponed a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Stroot, Masterton, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair patronage by selling only THE BEST MEATS a ODRBENT RATES. C. WINCHESTER BARER AND QONFEOTIONER, THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, fIHE NEW DINING ROOM ii now X opeii to the public, irhqro FIRST CLASS MEALS are supplied, at the traiforni ehargo of ONE SHILLING. Breakmt, 8 to 9,80 a.m. Luncheon, 12to2p,m.,and Tka, from five o'clock, HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Evening, rid j and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffoo at all hours I PUBLIO NOTICE. WEhavemuch please * J " " that we have ctL_„ manufacture of Soap and Soda Crysi*i's at Potonoj a rising and industrial suburb ofthocityot Wellington, confident that the central position wo havo chosen, tho commodious and conveniently appointed promises wo have erected and tho extended Borne and Colonial oipcrience wo have gained, will onable ub to manufacture and soil an article- which for quality andprico will provo satisfactory to our clients, Buyers of Tauow and Rouob Fat, WOOL SCOURING SOAP In any quantity in casks. ALLE<VDER& SON REASONS WHY EVERYBODY MINKS •DIXON BROS, FOOTBALL PUNCH, "I Beoaiißo it is the"mrjiVdo , drink over sold, 11. Becauao it goes well with Whisky, Brandy, or any other spirits. 111. Because it possesses valuable tonio properties, and imparls nerr strength ai.d vitality to FOOTBALt PLAYERS and othor Athletes after thoir systems havo boon lowered by over-exertion, IVi Because the name FOOTBALL PUNCH is a popular one, and will soon be as well known to every drinker ot Crated Waters as Bass's is to those who drink Beer, IHE DRESDEN'S SOLEAGENCIESEBARD PIANOS] Eubinßtcin has said: " But there is only one piano—tho Erard." Madame Schuman:"; have asked for an Erard Piano." Padcrcwski has expressed repeatedly ft prefcrenco for the Erard. KUHBE PIANOS.. A distinguished) facturcßccipient of 23 gold mt£ "js, Tostimonyfrom Henri Kowalski: The "lagnificent piano supplied by the Dresden" to my conccrlsis vorthy of tho best English and Continental platforms. ROSENKBANZ PIANOS Testimony from Madame Patey: Tone -Exquisite. Touch-llesponsive. Finish—Very superior. BOOSEY'S famous Band Instruments socured the highest awards at all tho important Exhibitions from 1863 to 1889. "Scotch Sonata,', "Slumber Song,' and "From my Sketch-Book. l OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT Is stocked with tho latest novelties in Sheet and Book Music, PIANOS AND ORGANS on Time Payments, from 20s monthly, The DRESDEN Piano Co,, TiAMBIOH Q.DAY & BKAKDOS.Br'WELLINGTON, M, J, BROOKES, WairarapaAgcnts:-Masterton-Messrs Hood and Johnson, Greytown-Mr F. H Wood.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4429, 27 May 1893, Page 4

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568

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4429, 27 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4429, 27 May 1893, Page 4

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