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MESSRS PAYNE, IN returning thanks for the very liberal patronhgo accorded to them. tinea commencing business, desire to remind those whoso houses require renovating, that they can itill bo found oppo<« • site Mb Damell's Timbeß' Yabds, : Chapel' Si., Mastekion : ORDERS may alio bel eft at Messrs WhiteiUo.'s, Quonn-St ! EKETaHDNA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. MrALLANMANGUSON WISHES to Inform the goneral pub lie that he has taken over iron) Mr J. Junes, the Livory and Bait Stable ■ and Grass Paddocks held by blm in con nection with the Temperance Hotel. SADDLE HOMES AND BnGGIESA&WATBOa HIRE, Single and Double Baggies to lueet ereiy and late trains if required. First class Paddocks for Horses and all kinds of Stock. »■ J f ICONS OENTKALDINIiNG ROOMS) QUEEN STREET... MABTEBION, THOSE commodious Dining Rooms ite open to tbe publie on Sundays Week Dan. BBEAKFABT-7.80 to 8.30) SUNDAYS i LIJNCHEON-12ti112 Bto9,Utfll, TEA—S t0G.30 •}; 5 to 6. ALL ME ALUs, Hot Pies and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock, Bread, Confectionery and Fanoy NOTICE F. HOLLC".,". fTTISHES to inform the Residents of YY Mastcrtou and the District that ho has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Sttoet, MastottoD, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair patronago by selling only THE BEST MEATS at CURRENT RATES, . .' C. WINCHESTER BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, ME SEW DINING ROOM is now [_ open to the public, rvhoro FIRST CLASS MEALS'arc supplied at the uniform charge of ODE SHILLING, Bbeakmt, 8 to 9.80 a.m. Luncueon, 12 to 2 p.m., and Tea, from tivo o'clock, HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE-AND COCOA Every Evening, lid \ and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffee at.all hours PUBLIC NOTICE. manufacture of Soap and Soda crystals, at Petunc, a rising and industtial suburb of tho city ol Wellington, confident that the central position wo havo chosen, the commodious and conveniently appointed promises we have erected and the ex» tended Borne and Colonial experiencewehave named, will enable us to manufacture and sell an articlo which for quality and prico will provo satisfactory to our client), Buyerß of Taliow and Rocoh Fat. WOLSCOORINGBOAI: In any quantity in casks. ALLENDER, & SON

REASONS WHY EVERYBODY DKINKS DIXON BROS,, FOOTBALL PLWOH. 1 Because it ia'tfowjiiost diHous , drink ovor sold, '" 11. Bocauseitjtooswoll with Whisky, tonio properties, and • impart* new atrength u>d vitality to FOOTBALIf PLAYERS and othor Atblotca after their systems have boon lowered by over-exertion. IV; Because the name FOOTBALL PUNDH is a popular one, and will soon bo as well known to overy drinkor ol grated Watora as Base's is to those who. drink Beor. Ml H B • DRESDEN'S SOLEAGENCIESEKABD PIANOS] Rubinstein has Bald: "But there is only one piano—the Erard." Madame Sohuman: " I have asked for an Erard Piano." Padc'rcwski has expressed repeatedly & «»i.»«.. i.. it., p fJ.jt ' iaolurc.liccipient ot 23 gold incdals. Testimony from Henri Kowalski: Tho . magnifjeent piano supplied by Ike "Dresden" to nij couccrtsis worthy ol the bcstEnglish and Continental platforms, ROSENKRANZ PIANOS Testimony from Madame Patey: Tone -Exquisite, Touch—Hcsponsivc. Finish-Very superior, BOOSEY'S famous Band Instruments secured the highest awards at all the: I . important Eihibitions from 16ISJ | to 1889. A. F. HILL'S compositions in stock, notably "Scotch Sonata, 1 , "Slumber Bong,' and " From my Sketch Book.' . OUH MUSIC DEPARTMENT Ib stocked with the latest novelties in Sheet and Book Music. . OUR Is under tho superint(^' ; ol an tmtt, PIANOS AND ORGANS on Time Pay. meats, from 20s monthly. The DRESDEN Piano Co,> Lambton Quay & BBANnoiMrBBET. WELLINGTON. M.J. BROOKES, ' Agents :—Maattrton—Sfessra Hood and Johnson. Grey town-Mr F. H 1 Wood.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4431, 30 May 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4431, 30 May 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4431, 30 May 1893, Page 4

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