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THE PRACTICAL PUOIOGKaI'HKR, LAMBIOS QOAT, —' LiMDIOH QCAY, WELLINGTON, ' PRICELIST— One Cabinet 3s Six Cabinets • 7s 6c! Twelve Cabinets 12s 6(3 TWO PROOFS FOR EAOHBITTIHG MR KINSEY personally undertak6i thenoßiiNaand be hm graduated as an Artist and Pkltgrapht In some of the leading ART SCHOOL! and STUDIOS of the day, the publii can feel assnrtd that the talent of at EXPERIENCED OPERATOR will bi brought to bear to Mse them at ttieli REMEMBER I—lt is no advortMni blow when ire assert that by patron isingus, the public derire advantag impossible to secure elte ■ corana to mo. D.S. DALGETTY. Having urchased Mr Dalgetty'a eipref buMncss I trust to bo accorded a share c the patronage ol the public; and that b civility and prompt attention to orders t merit a continuance of th« same. All train attendod, commercial travellers, theatricn and other business executed with th utmost despatch and cr re, Country order will have my special attention,. maybtty with Mr J. IMm Tokccoimt, ALFRED COY, EKETAHDNA LIVERY AJND BAIT STA6IJSB, Mr ALLANMAN6USON YV lio that he has taken over trot Mr J. Jones, the Livery and Bait Stable and Grass Paddocks held by him in oon Saddle Homus and Bugqieb always o: hire,' Single and Double Buggies t lueet over; and late trains if required, first olass,Paddocks for Horses and al kinda of Stock. fIHAAQRS MODERATE, CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAl' STABLES, MASITERTO-N, W. HAVKE, PROPRIETOR. Begs to Inform the travelling publio am Bottlers of tho district that he has mad considerab'': improvement in the abovi stables, which ivill now be found 'repleti with ev 7 contenience that traveller or owMr? of horses can desire. A first olwa collection ot itajgles Carriages and reliable SadJle Horßoi constantly on hire at moderate raiM, Every Attention paid to the require menta of Commercial Travellers, The ' Favorite" Bus moeta everj train, ' BBOURR PADDOCKS. inhabitants ot Masterton and the priblio generally that wo have puroh the old-established bußiness formerly car ""/i on by Mr W, Meill, and solicit a continuance of that w oioh has beer so liberally accorded to him in the past. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT willt under our personal supervision, and ever] our charge. SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES or Hire at Moderate chores. Telegrams frorn Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness with the utmost csro and satisfaction cuoian« teed,. A BUS will run to meet ALL TR AINS as heretofore. Note -The Tend and Castlepoint COACH will ran as usual, and will be in oharge of a competent and popular: driver, who oan be relied onto pay overy attention to passengers and goods. PARCELS entrust:d to our oare will be carried at moderate rates, WELLERBROS, •MASTERTON LETT'S HOYAL MAIL LINE ' OF COACHES. MASTURTON TO CASTLEPOINT. IEAVK Club Hotel and'Poßt Office, MasJ terton, at 8 : a.m. on Tuesdays apd Fridays torTaueru, Tinni, and Castlepoint; returning Ho Castlepoht at 6 a.M. on Wednesday?, and Sflturaajs, reaching Masterton in time to catch the afternoon tram Mastbbtox toHomewood, East Coast, and 'Fridays, calling at' Lee's' Blairlogie Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from; Homewood ; a> 6.80 a.m. on Wednesdays'and Saturdays, in time to oatoh the 8.10p.m, train to Wllington, ■ MisiiBTON.TO Brincbpzih. A conveyance leaves Masterton Pjst( every SuflDiT Moiunsb at sevon o'clook for Private onveyances. may bo engaged at anytime by telegram or letter, ' '« I ~w : T. P, LETT, Proprietor, COBBAMDCO to the residents of Maut 'riceville aud furroilndiuj; districts that'they have puwhasod MrW,-Yiie's Coaching buiiness, and hope by civility and attention .to, merit a share of the patronage so liborally beatoweu on then Fare? and time of startmg aa ÜBUal'until further notice. . ■OBB& 00, MauricevlUe, ■ P.B—All orders entrusted to 0. &Co tedty? tttoptiw -r;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 4

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