ivisfc OOLE.:& [N rotaraing thanks .for the very lib--1 feral patronage' accorded to them inoo commencing business, . desire to 'nd those whose houses'require reno- !; fating, that they can Btill ba found ! oppos lite Mb Disim's 'l'imbeb Yards, JHAPEL'ST., MASTEMM ORDERS may situ bel eft at Meun Whito&Co.'s, Queen-St.. . eketahdnM- ' LIVERY 'AfID BAIT STIBLES. ; Mr ALLANMANGUSON WISHES to inform the general pub •; lio that he has taken over irom Mr J. Jones, the Livory andßatt Stable >hd Grass Paddock! held byhlmin,con aeotion with the Temperance Hotel. 3addlb Homkb and Buooieb awatj oh hire, and late trains if required, i - First class Paddocks for Horses and all kinds of Stock. (IHAROBB Mn'ngßm. iiafi'v j; CENi'JK AL DININGROOMS) QUEEN 3TJBEET MASTESTON, THOSE commodious Dining Booms'Me open to the publio on Sundays and during the week, 1 ' " BREAKFAST—7.BO to 8.801 SUNDAYS i LUNCHEON—"I2 tUI9 Ut09,13t01, TEA—6 to 6.30 ■ J 6to 6. ' iLL MEALS Is. Hot Piei and Coffee eyerj evening from 8 o'cldck, Bread, Confectionery and Fancy Goods as usual
N 0 -a I 0 E. F. HOLLO^M, WISHES to inform the Eeeidonta of . Msßterton and the District that he has opened a . BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Streot, Maetertou, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair patronage by telling only THE BEST MEATS at CURRENT : RATES. C. WINCHESTER . BAKER AND OOmCTIOm, THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, ME NEW DINING: ROOM is now X open to the public, whoro FIRST CLASS MEALS are supplied at the wiform charge of OWE SHILLING, Breakfast, 8 to 0.80 a.m. Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from five o'clock, HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Evening, lid; and LIGHT REFRESHMENT & With Tea or Coffco at all hours PUBLIC NOTICE. rhavemuchpleasurakr intimating that wo the manufacture of Soap at Potuno, a rising and industrial suburb of tlio city ot Wellington, confidout that the central position wo havo chosen,. the commodious and conveniently appointed premises wo havo erected and'the extended Home and Colonial oiperionce we have gained, will enable us to manufacture and sell an article which for quality and price will provo satisfactory to our clients. Buyers of Tauow and Rocob Fat, WOOL SCOURING SOAP • In any quantity in cask ALLEXDER & SON
REASONS WHY DIXON BROS. FOOTBALL PUNCH. IBecaiiso it is tho mas} delicious , : dri!ikoterao!dr :^(^ 11. Because it goes woll with T t Vhiaky, Brandy, or any other tplriti.. 111. Becanso it posßeM'es valuable totiio properties, and imparts' now strength' ai.d vitality to FOOTBALL PLAYERS and other Athletes after thoir Bystoras havo bf .on lowered 1 by ovor-oxertion. the ;-nam o FOOTBALL rUMJH IB a popular one, and will Boon Poll Known 'to every drinker of Arated Waters as 'Bass's is to those who drink BeoK fp H'E DRESDEN'S •' SOLE AGENCIES—ERARDPIANOSI RnMnstoin has said: " But there is only on? piano—tho Erard." • MadamoSohuman:" I haVonsked lot an Erard Piano." y TOJUTOOByIrom Henri Kowaleki : Tho magnificent piano supplied by the "Dresden" to m j concerts is worthy ol the' best English and Continental platforms. ROSENKRANZ PIANOS Testimony from Madamo Patey: Tone —Exquisite, Touch—Rceponsivc. Finishi-Very siipcribr. - BOOSEY'S famous Band Instruments eo(cured the highest awards at all the •toportant Exhibitions from 1863 ; (o 1869. I, A. F. HILL'S compositions in stock, notably " Scotch, Sonata/, "Slumber Song,' , andlJrom ray Sketch Book, 1 1 OUR MOSIC DEPARTMENT Is stocked with' the latest novelties in Sheet and Book Music, i ODE TUNING DEPARTMENT Is under tho an eiperf, PIANOS AND. ORGANS on Time P&v. : ments, from 20s monthly, EVERYBODY DRINKS ' ' preference for thoErardtjt.) KfJHSE PIANOS. A distingaishiftSlju. laclure.UpMnipnt nf M Lambot Quay & Brandon-steiei, "WfiLLINGTON. | ' m. j. brookes, • • Co., ! j i AgentsMasierton—Messrs lood and Johnson. Greytown-Mr F.H YOOd. ' " " ■ • '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4430, 29 May 1893, Page 4
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604Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4430, 29 May 1893, Page 4
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