STAR, HOTEL QureN'Strrm, MiaiißioN, H. li, LOW, Proprietor IN TAKING possession of the STAB HOTEL, I beg to Worm the publio of Uasterton and District that no jfiort will, be spared to make tlio Uotol a popular reaort, Sp toial attention will be paid to tho re quiromenta oißoarderaand Yititorr. Only the best brands of liquors vill be kept Stablms; ajid Paddocks, H, liT LOW COBB AJND CO BEG to inform the residents of Mauriceville and rurroundiu? districts that they have purchased Mr W. Vile'a Conchinffbuiiness, and hope by oitility and attention to i/ieiit a share of the patronage so liborally bestowou on theii predecessor.' Faror and timo of starting as usual until further notice. COBB& 00, Uauriceville. P.B-AII orders entrusted to 0. is Co NOTICE. AFIEK being nearly twenty years in the omploy of Mr ff. Perry, 1 have taken over his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain a fair share of the patronage oJ the people living in Master ton and Kuripuni. Every description of MEAT OP THE BEST QUALITY vill be kept, and sold at reasonable prices WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BUTUHKR, Kuripuni Masterion WALTER PERRY, F AMIL Y BUTCHER Qmn-Slmt, Maskrton, BEOS to thank tho publio for their continual support during the many yoira he haa been in buainsss, and to intern them that having g»ld his Masterton Business to MR. CHARLES HUGHES, he begs torecouimendhimto their notice' and to solkf; for him a continuance of the patronage wjioh has been accorded in the past _____
IN connection with the above, having purohasc'l Mr Perry's business, I bpg to solicit a continuance of the aupport so ong accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility and keeping the best oi meat of allAie* scriptions, to prove that I am worthy of the patronage so long »iven to my predecessor, CHARLES HUGHES, FAMILY BUTCHER, Corner of Queen and Church Strueta. MABTEKTON Central Shaving Saloon A, WHITE & CO, - BEG to announce that they have now commenced business as HAIBDKEBSERS & TOBACCONISTS in the commodious premises lately occupied by Mr Geo. Sioe, OLD FRIENDS and NEW FACES will bo wt .corned, and patrons will .find the Cestbu Saloon second to none In Masterton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, and CIVILITY. ANTIONETTE STERLING'S VISIT Recalls tho association ol the DRESDEN i'JANO COMPANY with tho historic concerts of PATEY, KOWALSKI, OVIDE MUSIN,
LOUISE TANNER, EDUABD BHABF, TESTIMONY: Opera House, WclliDgion, sth July, 1893, Mn M, J. BROOKES, Manager the Dresden Piano Co,, Wellington. Sir,—lt has afforded no great pleasure to perform on the grand piano supplied by your Company to the MADAME STERLING concerts here. Its singing quality of tone in the middle register, being enhanced by a magnificent basiand a trcblo of exceptional beauty, rrakf it most suitable for any large building, With a hope that my recommendation may bo of service to you, Believe mo, Yours very truly, MAYHABGOOD, Solo Pianiste, Madame Sterling's Concert Party. PIANOH and Organs, By practically every leading maker in tho world, on THid PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly. TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly. Sheet and Book Mnsio a speciality. THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, ' LAMBION QUAY & BRANDON-ST,, Welmkoion, Agents: Mabtemon Hood &■ Johnston. OBOTOWN ;.F, H, WOOD,
AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON Drapery DEPAimtENi-Wehave the honour to infoim our customers that we have now opened our new goods in all departments and with increased facilities, and bv keeping a more extensi 'o stock than heretofore, including man; new lines, we aro nov in aposition to meet the requirements of latronr and our incieaßing trade. Hew Dp (iGoods in all the leading colours and most fashionable materials, FlannoletteSjPlaidings, Skirtings, Serges, Flannels, &c, White and Grey Blankets, all sizes, Travelling and Gush Hugs, Ladles Jackets and Ulsters in the newest styles and shapes. Olothiio Deiabtment.—'"A New Departure-"—Gentlemen's Waterproof Coats, made to measure, with or without Capea, and in any style required; all sewn Beams, and guaranteed thoroughly v.'aterprrvf for 65b, 655, 7os, 80s, and 84s. Also a splendid stock of Watorproofsand Oilskins on baud," Working Men" you can select the material, and liave your Shirts mpde of Cotton, Linen, Union Leatherine, ana All.Y/00l Shirtings, Those aro made by a first-claes Shirt. maker, and DBiNn well-MAPI!, not thrown togethor, will stand rough wear, jfricen from 4s to 10a 6d. Also Gents' UnderFlannels, Drawers, Night-Shirts, eto,, "Madb to Order," Just received a iplondld assortment of Kaiapoi Clothing, in Men's, Youth's and Boya' Suits, Tjou« sers and Orercoa'*. (This clothing is undoubtedly the very value in tha market, also now Uuder-Garwenw, Hats, Boots, and Shoes, etc. . , INBPKOTIUNINVITED B? GEO, JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL MERUHANT, DIKEOTIMPORTED, QOSEN-simkt, IUBTEB.TON, ■Walter CMola, 'GENERALSTOREKEEPER SUUmOBVILLI!)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4499, 17 August 1893, Page 4
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769Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4499, 17 August 1893, Page 4
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