COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ~ SULLIVAN '& OQRBY, -■ {Wrt'oJli'Bii'fl'f.ii'd/Well'riion). ,V-. | : •■ ■' fco'i'STOSvf •.:■>. .'.'■■■■■: S. V^n ■■' l u '& to iVomi '.■ the hei'c.'' e\> o.'ile £'c b U'Bi: : icst!i,tt Iter liuve y:t •; t ; oi?sic:d i ieV.i'o.n io I'd Cur; x'em\ Bolt- , .«■. '.>■ v vhe Irrgeu And•',' apposed b.-...'.y.'. ! ,\i t'.s >¥of»/La I ,!]. Tim" rnors.'.'aie .'o.iy asd v/e'l •fuivski 1 bm! i,bedjii)'( rc3in\iJl,bo foand ,'j.dil[)''cd, tiiw, i'ie' bBBt/.' jifc (■' kit la tie iirbviii'iE. Ti'ei bar 'nmiii the'rperfu'i.suiietwor', wd nouebut the best Iwadf o! )i.'(i!ots'a je" kepV. .;flo(,Co'd.ft'ndSboive»-I-;tbb ■ '.;■ '-•'•' ■ itached tol!ie l i>n s '( | -ng. ivMi' st/je. asd Bcehery foftheati ,r r:» ; s ; eVo: ■• ','• ' ,; '' '■•'•■■'■ : - ••>'■.:' Stable, loosebosMMrtgriißippildjckß close by,-ih'chavge of ji efficient CirooiiC The' Cil'M itoom'isfitied ; w' l ione of the best rallies, and is attended by competent marker.' •-■ Ccaohesstop at this Hotel daily;, '' -': OaArOESMoWEAIE. , : SWIO.IIL I:-. QDBEK-MBEBT,!Mi3KETO». :i H. R. LOW; Proprietor TN TAKING pxt'ess'on of the' STAR JL ! HCTSIi, 1 bej to ii;VraWe pub K o of Ma-i&W p«d DJattiif! tbl po effort ».'!,' he i.,'),-eel to rraWthe IJofc?l a popa'aMXifor;, '''/'■' S). aal attention will bepuld to tlie re 'quTO'iehft'otßTOttleteand Vieifoir.'' Only tha Mil btandVof be kept, StWra'i'ind Paddock' EKLOW oriental . family hotel, WaL».Sißßß!c...;,„ii.. l ...WminimoH MRSORMSBEE^ PBOPSimESS. : ;: .. (Late 1 Yi : Q«en's Mb]). ', ' 1)E8T accommodation in t''.e City at jD ■ Moderate pr.cea. LUJNOHEUfI Crom 12yil 2, ONE Tram' meet tal and par* cb- door,of: hotel.-" "• :■•■'■•''••'' ■ •"--, p-'jUß' HOTEL, MASmTON 1 The Pfop'rietoi' of iho above old and we'y-iioum estcblichraentbegi, to fchßnk tlie "I'mb'.tanta ofMasterton and the i>uv. roivd'iijj district)!, af itlfio the ivayeliing p\>bl-'o foi* the large measure ot support uifchevto given, and begs respectfully to Btato fchftfc additions; alterations, and improve rents, in aocortace with the progress of ilio place, asalto'the growing' reqivvements of "the trade, have boen made; ■ : ' " :
Spi'rltS; and othei iiqwo:."! rre eaoli widn'l o'. the veiy beH*. : quriiiy. The BUllavd Room, vh'oh la pioulded with one of AkooM Sal-class vablea,hu jest been reinmisM in tlieraost elegant manner, A.JLKTNS, "' 'P.on.'riw,' Taratahi Hotel, [A VINO resumed possUiion o! thie Li veil known and popular Hostlery the Publit, may rely on receiving every attentioo. Good., 'Accommodation oini a Fivs Cta TABLE.' ■ Only the beat brands of WISES and BPlßlTfc.kept in stock, v UuOD STABLINGAND PADDOCKS. TB'JWAS RAY, . Proprietor
A ibe'employ of llv W. Perry, 1 have taken over his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by oivility andattention to biumento oKViin a tair slrajaf the oj the people liviux in Master ton and Kuripud, Evevy deici'ption of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY v ill be kept, and sold at imonable pricoß - WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY ■■BDTOfIkB, Kurlpuni.. ..,.,......Masteeiox
WALTER PERRY, F AMJL Y BUTOHER Qmii-Slrul, Miuferkw, i) LocLiunal support durinjj ibe owiy y&'ira lie liiw bee lin buunwe, ni to in-foi-m iliaii thai having rid his Masterton BuuMssto .'■•■■ MR-CHARLES HUGHES, he bega to recommei'd h'ra to thJr i>o!:ce atd to so! Vi for him tt eout'uumce of i'lo pitto'!i«iew.r.O!i-hab .rod eucorujd in the pait v . '' IN cccoecftm with the i?boi>e, brv>d° putohtei Mv Peny'b bas'iiera, I beg to £o' ! o!i a cooii'vuifhco ottbe M'njjovi ■ o aod tuep'ogfie brio? iner..- o's". ceEcc'pii'usH, io provfl ,oai I sai woi'-'iy o; t'je patronage bo !o?v i,weii mvj p,,'e<!eGUASLES EUUBMS. FAMILY BUTCHER, (Jorrev l)i Qi-een '«• d. C'w .•ob'ijireeia, ■ MABTEI'.TON ..
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BUTOfIERING ESTABLISHMENT, Id Qcei>n Stieet, Masteiton, opp&ite (he Eitp'ie 80le 1 , aud (rusts to merit a fair THE BK/MEATS ii CURRENT • RATES. .. ■' WIPE YOUR FBET ■ NO MORE DIRTY,,"SHODDY"; DOORMiITS. TEDS new rejiatered Wellington Coir Yau Gicovcd Mat is ihe.best wi moi, useful Mat jet made,.. Why?... Bwiuse ;i not only most effectaUy W(,u.the oirtoS tbo soles, but also off it o sides' of the shoes, and the dirt, Ming .into the grooves, can very easily be shaken or 'wept <",;, an J not, like ologjydjt. ?:ney a:e made veryctrongand durab\ and arenot olumsy and heavy,' so thatneifamistreEsnoimaidneeddreadthe shaking of 'lho nasty dirty door-mat.' And they nil not shake to pieces—the untimely end ol the importer*shoddy door-mats.'■', This .unique mat may be obtained through hmdorsmi Sok Makers (Wiihak ; i D^WKB , & ; COV, ; Coir Wlat ; and Matting :>■ : ! 48, CiiBRrME Tebwce, -Wixuhoioh : V^^;i::.c^wZ»j!w^rr;.,::,;^;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4503, 22 August 1893, Page 3
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681Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4503, 22 August 1893, Page 3
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