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STAHSGTEL •QoEElf-SIKBET, MiaiEKTOS. .. " H.,R,LO¥, Proprietor IN TAKING possession of tho STAR . HOTEL, I beg to inform the publio of Masterton and District tt.at no jffort popular resort. 8p icial attention will bo paid to the re quirements otßoardersand Visitorr. Only tho best brands of will bo kept Stabling and Paddock H. R. UOW COBB AND CO BEG to inform the residents of Maurioeville and turrounding distriots that they have purchased Mr W. Tile's Coaching business, and hope by olnlity and attention to merit a share, of the predecessor. Fare* and time of starting as usual until further notice.' ClOßß&oO,Mauriceville. P.S—All orders entrusted to 0. &Co will receive immediate attention P TER being nearly twenty years in the employ of Mr ff. Perry, 1 KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hopo by oivility and attention to business to obtain t iair share of the patronage of. the.pouple iif iiig in Master ton and Kuripuni, Every description of MEAT OP THE BEST QUALITY vill be kept, and sold WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BUTOHER, Kuripuni , „Masteihon WALTER PERRY, F AMIL I BUTCHER Qwm-SM, Maskrton, I )EGS to thank the publio for their Jj continual support during the many years he has been in business, and to inform them that having s?ld his Masterton Business to MP, CHARLES HUGHES, he bogs to recommend him to thoir notice and to solicit for him a continuance of the patronage wjioh has been accorded, in the

IN ccnneotion with the above, having purchased Mr Perry's business, I beg to solicit a continuance of the support so ong accorded to Mr Perry, end by civility and keeping the best ol meat of all descriptions, to prove that I am worthy of the patronage so long sfiven to my predecessor. CHARLES HUGHES, FAMILY BUTCHEB, Corner of Queen and Ohuroh Streets, MASTEKTON Central Sharing Saloon A, WHITE & CO. BEG to announce that they have now > commenced business as HAIRDRESSERS k TOBAGCONISIS in the commodious promises lately occupied by Mr Geo. Sage, OLD FBIENOB and NEW FACES mil be wi .corned, and patrons will find the Central Samon second to none in Masterton for COMFORT, OLEANLIHESS, ahd 01V1L1TI. ANTIONETTE STERLING'S Eecalls the association of tho DItBSDEN t'JANO COMPANY with tho historic concerts of PATEY, KOWALSKI, OVIDE MUSIN, LOUISE TANNER, EDUABDSHABF. TESTIMONY! Opera House, Wellington. 6th July, 1893, Mali. J. BROOKES, Manager tho Dresden Piano Co,, , WeUtagton. Sin,—lt has affordo.l mo great pleasure to perform on tho grand piano supplied by your Company to the MADAMK STERLING concerts here, Its singing quality of tone in tho middle register, being enhanced by a magnificent bass and a treblo of eiceptional beauty, make it most suitable for any large building, With a hope that my recommendation may be of service to you, Beliovemc, Yours very truly, MAYHABGOOD, Solo Fiauiste, Madame Sterling's Concert Party, PIANOS and Organs, By practically every loading it ate in the TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly, | TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly.

Sheet and Book Musio a speciality. (iftigOMPAp, LAMBION QUAY & BRANDON-ST,, '■},<>}. -..11,:•.!'.!.-j ' ' , rfinioN.;;; Hoon & Johnston. I Qffi0w5;'.;.".,..,,'... ,F; H. Wood, and WINDER SEASON DraSby the . ;h'ohour to inform 'out Customers sive stock than heretofore, including man; the requirements of patrons aiid our inMessing trade. New Dnss Goods in all tkh' lament/ nnlnnrli'anil mndf. fnoliinno^n materials, i Flanhelettes l Phidiiii!B,'Skirt' ings, Serges, Flannels, Ac, White and Glrey Blankets, all oizes, Travelling and Bush' Bugs, Ladies Jackets and Ulsters in[the newest styles and shapes. { (Mraiiitf I)bparimbni.-"A Departuro."—Qentlemen's Waterproof ooatß,,made to measure, with or without Oapeß)''and in'any istyle rcqdifed'i.'all •SfXapf'A for 655, G55,755, 80s, and 84s. Alsoa splendidlitods ofWaterproofs and Oilskina on band,''' Working Men" you can) select 'the! material, and haveyour Shirts made of Cotton, Linen, Union Lph'eriilei arid,' 'AlhWool' Shirtings. makefianJßElKnffELVMArJ.not thrown together,Twill'stand rough-wear. Prices froth 4s to 10s6d. Also Genfe' UnderFlannels, Drawers, Night-Shirts, eto*., ''Made to Order," Jußb received a splendid assortment of Kaiapoi Clothing, in Mou's, Youth's and Boys' Suits, Trou« ten and Overcoat, Thin olothing' is undoubtedly the very bos'; value in tha market, also sew Under-Oaruients, Eats, |' IMBPEOTIOH INVITED B?' j: >EO, JOHNSTON, iWHOLESALE AND RETAIL' GKNER4L !• MEROHANT, DIRECT IMPORTER, i QDMN-fIiaiKi,MABTEttTON. Walter CMolm, '::GEHBAL;BTOBmEka.d MAURICE YILLK

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 7 August 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 7 August 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 7 August 1893, Page 4

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