OOLE & PAYNE, JL -eral patronage accorded to tliera since oomnioncini; business, deaire to remind thosawhoae houi.es require renovatiuß, that they can still be found site Mn Dasieia's Timjieu Yards, CHAPEIrST., MaSTEIITOH ORDERS may also bel eft it Mosirs Whito&Oo'.'t, Queen-St. EKETAHUttA LIVERY AJNDBAIT STABLES. Mr ALLANMANGUSON WISHES to inform the general pub lie that he hao taken over Irom Mr J. Junes, the LIW7 and Bait Stable and Grass Paddocks held by him in oon ncbtiou with the Temperance Hotel. Saddle Houses and Boooies always on HIRE. Single and Double Buggies to lueet every and late trains if required. First class Paddocks (or Horses and nil , kinds of Stock. mur-OEa HnnEHATK, J, CEWTKAIi DINING QUEEN STBEET MABTERTON. THOSE commodious Dining Dooms are open to tho public on Sundays and during the week. Week Da7B BREAKFAST-YsO to 8.301 KURDATfS: LUNCHEON—I2 1)112 8t0D,12 to 1, TEA-5 to 6.30 • j sto 0, m-MBALih. Hot Pies and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock. Bread, Confectionery'ami Fanoy Oochlb as usunl,
N 0 TIC B. ' F. HOLLO iVAT,' WISHES to inform tho Residonts of Ma'stcrtoii and the District that he hag oponcd a . ■ BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Stroet, Masterton, opposito the Khipire Hotel, and trusb.to merit a fair patronage by tolling only THE BEST MEATS at CURRENT RATES, C, WINCHESTER. BAKER AflD OQMEQTIOmiI, THE BLUE HOUSE MASTERTON, AHE3EWDINING BOON n now X • open to tho public, « hero FIRST CLASS MEALS aro supplied at the wiiform chargoof OWE SHILLING. Breakfast, 8 to 9.80 a.m, Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m,, and Tea. from livo o'clock, HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA Every Eyoning, lid; and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Coffee at all hours PUBLIC NOTICE. TTBhavcmuch pleasure in intimating fV that we hayo commenced the manufacture of Soap, mid Soda Crystals at Petotie, a rising aid industrial suburb of the city of Wellington, confident that the central position wo have chosen, the com nr, odious and conveniently appointed premises we have erected and tho ex« tended Home and Colonial experience we havo gained, will enable us to manufacture and soil an artiolo which for quality and price will prove satisfactory to our client*. Buyers of Taliow and Rodoh Fat, TOOL SCOURING SOAP In any quantity in casks. AIiLB'VDER I & SON fIHE DRESDEN'S SOLEAGENCIESEP.AIID PIANOS] ltubinstcin has said: " But there is only one piano—the Erard." Madame Schumau: " I have asked for an Erard Piano. 1 ) Paderewski lias expressed repeatedly a preference lor the Erard. KUHBE PIANOS. A distinguished manufacture.llecipient of 23 gold medals. Testimony from Henri Kowalski: The nuiguificcut piano supplied by the "Dresden" to my concerts is worthy of the best English and Continental platforms, HOSENKIiANZ PIANOS Testimony (rom Madame Paley: Tono —Exquisite. Touch—Responsive. Finish—Very superior. BOOSEY'S famous Rand Instruments secured the highest awards at all the important Exhibitions from 1803 to 1889. A. F. HILL'S compositions in stock, notably "Scotch Sonata,', "Slumber Soug,' and "From my Sketch Book.' OUll MUSIC DEPAETMENT Is Blocked with the latest novelties in Sheet and Book Music, OUlt TUNING DEPARTMENT Is under tho superintendence of an expert. PIANOS AND ORGANS on Time Payments, from 20s monthly. The DRESDEN Piano Co., Lammon Quay & Bhandon-bimbt, WELLINGTON. M, J. BROOKES, Wairarapa AgentB :—Masterton—Messrs Hood and Johnson. Greytown—Mr F. H Wood. C, H, GAYFEK, LAND ESTATE, STOCK/STATION AGENT AND VALUATOR Offices—Over Townsend and Cowper's Queeti-strcot. MASTERTON, HAS several desirablo properties tor sale in town or country. Money to lend in any Bums on freehold security. NOTICE. 3 RIOR to STOCKTAKING we have . decided to bold a CLEARING SALE of New and Second-hand Vehicles at prices which'must sell. Call and inspect, They comprise :- 2 Second-hand Family Waggonettes' ~: 1" „ '." Double Seatedßugjjy 1 „ ~ - 1 . „ ••.Victoria •■'. 1 Ladies Phaeton ' .;«. '• The whole are bargains seldom bet with, Call early and got first obo'ico. . THOMAS WAGG&CO,: : ASTEBT.ON 00 AOH ■ FACTORY."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4432, 31 May 1893, Page 3
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629Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4432, 31 May 1893, Page 3
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