STAR HOT B L 'QtfBBNBTBEM, iIASTOIMH.'' H. R.LOW, Proprietor TN TAKING poßaesßlon of the STAR i JL.: HOTEL; I beg to inform the publio < of Maaterton andiDiatricti tbat no affort i will .be..spared vto,,make .the Ootelja i popularrespirt,.,::'.... .;..,,... 5 .,,:.,.,,. i. Sp loial attention will ba paid to the re ' quireitiente btßoardersand Vaitpw. 11 ' Only the beat brands of ■ will be 'kept Stabling and iPaddooks. , COBB AND CO BEG to inform the residents of Manrioeyille; and eurronnding'dirfriote that they.have purchased Mr W. : Vila's Coaohingbniiness,' and hope by civility arid attention to werit'a'share'of the patronage so liberally bestowed on their predecessor. Fare? and time of starting as usual until'furta hotiee. ■ i ■ ■ v , : , COBB&OO,Mauricevllle. ■ 'P.S—AII orders entrusted to 0. &Oo AFTER being rirarlytwenty years in the 1 employ of MrW. Perry, 1 h&votaLvnoVerlua •'■''' : : ; ■'■ KURIPUNI BUTCHERY,; And hope by otvility and attention to bilßineaa to obtain a fair share of the patronage oi the people living in Master ton and Kuripuni. Every description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY vUI be kapt, and sold at reasonable prices ' WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BUTUHER, Kuripuni ......,,..,„,,„„ JLuibbiok WALTER PERRY, F AMJL Y BUTCHER Maskrton, ~>EGS to thank the publio for their ) continual support during the many yews he has been in business, and to inform them that having hie Mastertori Business to ■'■ •" • •"'■' '■ ■■■ :i '' MR. CHARLES HUGHES, he begs to recommend himto their notice and to solicit for him a continuance of the
:, N connection with the above, having to solioit a continuance of tbe support bo ong accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility and keeping the beat of. meat, of all desoriptions, to prove'that lam worthy of the patronage, ao long given to my predeceßßor." ','""' '. , -V \OSABLES HWEESu .FAMILY BUTCHER,. '. Corner of Queen and Ohuroh Streets, MASTEKTUN ','.... Central Shaving Saloon A. WHITE & CO, BEG to'apnoqqcp that they have now commenced business as HAIRDRESSERS 4 TOBACCONISTS in t.hfl rnmmnilinnn nrAmlQaa lafnlw «<vhi. pied by Mr Geo, Saob, OLD FJIIENDS and NEW FACES will be wi .corned, and patrons, will find the Central Sam second to none in Maßtertonfor ~' 00MF0BT,, CLEANLINESS, and CIVILITY. 'AHTIONECTB STERLING'S Reoalls the association of the DBESDEN PIANO COMPANY with tho historio concerts of ,' PATEY, KOWALSKI, OYIDBMUSIN, LOUISE tanner; eduardsharf, Wellington, sth July, 1 1693, Mb M, J. BROOKES, . Manager the Dresden Piano Co,, . Sir,—lt has affordoil me great pleasure to perform on the grand piano supplied by your Company to the MADAME STERLING concerts here. Its singing quality oftone in tbe middle register, being enbancod by a magnificent basl and a treble of exceptional beauty, rrakn it most suitable for any large building, .-■' • :
With a hopo that my recommendation nay be of service to ;ou, - \ , i Believe.mo," ■ •'*■' Yours very truly, • MAYHABGOOD, Soln PiauUtc, Madame Sterling's Oonoert Party. * PIANOS and Organs, ; By praotically evciy leading maker in tho TIU PAYMENTS,from2oamonthly. '. ; TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly, DRESDEN MM v! COMPANV, '■■■ LAMBION QOAY& BRANDON-ST, WBUiIKOION. Aoents: Mastebion Hood & Johnston. Gbmtowh c.F.H.Woob. AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON D' rapes* DEPAKTMBNt-Wehave the ; honour to inform our customers that we have now opened bur new goods in all departments and with, increased sive stock than heretofore, including many the requirements of patronr and our inoieasing trade. NewDr?nGood«in all materials, Flannelettes, Plaidings,'Skirtings, Serges, Flannels, (Sc,'White and Grey Blankets, all sizes, Travelling and Bush Bugs, Ladies Jackets and Ulsters : OLOTHIvri' DBtAETHENf.'—''AiiNe'w' Departure."—Gentleraen'B ■ Waterproof Coats, made to mes«nre,:with or without Capes, and in. any'style required; all Also a splendid'stoc'u'f Waterproofs and Oilskin's on hattd,' ; " Working Men" you can select the material, and have your Shirts IHO of Cotton, Linen,; Union, Leatherine, ana All-Wool Shirtings,. These bki made .by.a first-class Shirtmaker, andBBiNOWEtMiAPis, not thrown together, will stand rough wear. Prices from 4s to 10s Mi- AU9 'Genta'Tlnder:received;,a splendid aeEortmeiit of Kaiapoi.ClothlDg, in Men's, Youth's and Boys',Suitsj TroU" sera and Qraco'aV This "clothing";is undoubtedly ; .the> very, besVy'ajue ih ; .th3 market, akonew Bootel and Shoes, eto. ■ '<> ..■ . : ),H -. .,•:,• ■ -. .iTOPBOIUiNIIiVITBrByH ■:"-.!' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEROEANT.DIREOTIMPORTERi' Walter Cbislolm, J "OBNEBAL3TOREKBBPP - 1 I' " .mi '' 'l JIAUHIOKTILLE '■"m&vmzmmi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 4
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655Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 4
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