ST AR HOTEL QOMH'STMJT, MjUTIMOS. H. R. LOW, Proprietor IN TAKING possession of tho STAB HOTEL, I bog to inform the publio of Mastorton and District, that no effort will bo (pared to make the Dotol a popular rosorti Speoial attention will bo paid to tho re quiromenta olßoardorsand Visitors. Only tho beat brands of liquors will be kept Stablinij and Paddocks. H. B. L.OW COBB AND CO BEG to inform the rosidonts of Maurioeville and surrounding districts that thoy have purchased Mr W. Vilo's Coaching btuittosa, and hope by civility and attention to merit ft aharo of the patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. Faros and time of starting as usual until furthei' notice. C0BB& CO, Mauriooville. P.B-All orders entrusted to 0. & Co will recciye immediate attention AFTER being nearly twenty yosrsin tho employ of Mr W. Perry, 1 have taken over his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hopo by civility and attention to business to obtain a fair share of tho patronage of the pooplo living in Master ton and Kdripuni, Every description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY liUTUBEE, Kurlpuni Mastemoh WALTER PERRY, P AMIL Y HUTCHED Queen-Sired, uTnsfcrfon, BEGS to thank the publio for theii continual support during the man; years he has beon in business, and to in' form them that having sold his Mastertor Business to MR. CHARLES HUGHES, he begs to recommend himto their notice and to solicit for him a continuance of tin patronage which has been accorded, in thi past IN connection with the above, havlni purchased Mr Perry's business, I be| to solicit a continuanco of the support s< ong accorded to Mr Perry, mid by civilit; and keeping the beat of moat of all de tcriptions, to prove that I am worthy o the patronage so long given to my prede C6BSOFI CHARLES HUGHES, FAMILY BUTCHER, Cornor of Queen and Church Streets, MABTEKTON LOLLIE GUESSING COMPETITION. MESSRS HOOD & JOHNSON, Con fectioncrs, Queen-street, intern holding a lollic guessing competition, am have now in their window a glass jar fillc< with lollies. Evory person spending om shilling will be entitled to a guess. Tin person who guesses nearest the exact num ber of lollies the jar contains will be pro cented with tbe ot TWO GUINEAS, Tho competition will commenco on WED NESDAY, June 14th, and will bo decide* on Ist August, 1893, The jar has beei sealed in the presenco of representatives o the press, and will be opened by them oi ho Ist August at noon. HOOD & JOHNSON CONFECTIONERS, Queen Stbeet, MasrERToN Central Shaving Suloon A, WHITE & CO, BEG to announce that they have nov commenced business us HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS In the commodious premises lately occn pied by Mr Geo. Saoe. OLD FRIENDS and NEW FAOES will bo welcomed, and patrons will Om the Central Saloon second to none n Mastorton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, am CIVILITY. ANTIONETTE STERLING'S Recalls tho association o( the DIiESDE" i>)ANO COMPANY with tho historic concerts of PATEY, KOWALSKI, OVIDE MUSIN, LOUISE TANNER, EDUARD SHARF, TESTIMONY: Opera House, Wellington, 6th July, 1893. MRM.J.BROOKKB, Manager the Dresden Piano Co,, Wellington. Sin, —It bos afforded me great pleasure t perform on the grand piano supplied by yot Company to tb« MADAME BTERUNi concerts here, Its singing quality of tono i nificect bass and a treble of exceptioua beauty, rrab it moit suitable for any largi building. With a hope that my recommendation ma; bo of service to ;ou, Beliovtme, Yours very truly, MAY HAIJCOOD, Solo Piauistc, Madame Sterling's Concert Party. PIANOS and Organs, By practically every leading maker in tho world, on TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly. TIME PAYMENTS, from 20smonthly Sheet and Book Music a speciality. DRESDEN PIANO . COMPANY, LAMDTON QUAY & lIRANDON-ST,, Weuinoion, Aoestb: Misierios Hood it Johnston Gbmtown F.H.Wood. SAWS. CROSS CUT SAWS [UBT ARRIVED-A brand new 10l GREAT AMERICAN PEO TOOTH ' DRAG TOOTH TRIUMPH. One Man Saws in—3, 3J, 4, 4j, 5, 5} foot. AXES,-MAN)N'B EUREKA BHAUP'S EUREKA, 4< Bush Hnoks in all makes and sizes. O.E.DANIELL '' HiBIBBIOM, ''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4480, 26 July 1893, Page 4
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674Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4480, 26 July 1893, Page 4
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