KINSEY. HE PB A 0 TIOA L PHOTOGRaPHM, iambios Quay, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. [WO PROOFS FOB EAOHBITTING MR KINSEY personally undertakes 'heLiainraaandrosrao, andas he has ;raduated as an Ariisi and P/iotoyrap/ier n some of the leading ART SCHOOTjS >nd STUDIOS of the day, the public :an feel assured that the talent of an EXPERIENCED OPERATOR will be brought to bear to take them at their REMEMBER 1-lt is no advertising blow when we assort that by patron-1 ising us, the publio derive advantage irauossiblo to secure elsewhere, B.PINHEY, (fobmbiiiy mm'J\Y. hawkb), "OEOSIo notify the public of Masters that -* ho has procured a comfortablo Landab Oamuaoe, which he will run to and from tho .-iilwav Station, to met all trains. Frivate ivivtiu .> 1,,,. (t,o n.,r!or.» „„ tin n ..i.„._ B»n>ole terms. Note—All orders left with Mr EhVt Saddler will be vromptly attended to COBB AND CO BEG to inform the residents of Mailricevillo and turroundin? districts I that they have purchased Mr W> Vile'B Coaching businoss, and hope by civility and attentiou to merit a share of the patronage so liberally bestoweu on theii predecessor. Faref and time of starting as usual until further notice. C.OBB& 00, Maurioeville. P.B—All orders entrusted to 0. iCo will recoiye immediate attention EXPRESS BUSINESS. HAVING disposed ol my Cabbyiko BobiJ ness to Mr Alfred Coy, I to Bolicit for him a continuance of the publio support so liberally accorded to me, D. S. DALGETTY. Having urchased Mr Dalgetty's express bujiness I trust to bo accorded a share ol tho patronago o! the public, and that by civility and prompt attention to ordors to merit a continuance of th« samo. All trains attended, commercial travellers, theatrical and other business executed with the utmost despatoh and cr re, Countryordere will have my special sltontioj. OrP.Jt maykkft with Mr J. Mlfam, Tobacconist, ALFRED COY, CARRIER .. .. MASTERTON EKETaHDNA LIVERY AJND BAIT STABILES. ■ Mr ALLANMAN6USON WISHES to inform the general pub lio that he has taken over from Mr J. Jones, the Livery and Bait Stable and Grass Paddocks held by him in oon nection with the Temperance Hotel, Saddle Hoe.™ and Bougies always ok hire. Single and Double Buggies t lueet oveij and late trains if required. first olass Paddooks for Horses and all kinds of Stock, CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAI STABLES, MASTERTOxV. W. HAWKE, Begs to inform tho travelling publio an settlers of the district that he has mad considerably improvement in tho abov stables, which will now be found replet with ev>7 coii.onience thut traveller, or owners of hones can desire, A first class collection ot iJuggies. Every attention j ments of Commercial Travellers. The ' Favorite" Bus meets train. BROURK PADDOOKS. ITTE have pleasure in announcing to thi VV inhabitants of Masterton and thi pubiio generally that wo bavc pnrohasec the old>established business formerly car "'•, lon by Mr W. Neill, and solicit i continuance of that support wnioh has beer so liberally accorded to him in the past, THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will bi under our personal supervision, and everj attention will be paid to all horses placed ut our charge, SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES or aire at Moderate charges. Telegrams iron jommeroial travellers promptly attended to Horses Brohec to Saddle or Horaces witl the utmost care and satisfaction guaiani tod, A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAM as heretofore, Note-The Tenui and Castlepoiu COACH will run as usual, and will be it chargo nf a competent and popular driver who oan bo relied- on to pay every attentior to passengers and goods. PARCELS entrust :d to our care will hi carried at moderate rates, WELLERBROS LETT'S ROYAL MAIL LINI OF COACHES. MASTURTON TO OASTLEPOINT, LEAVE Club Hotel and Post Office, Mas terton, at 8 a.m, en Tuesdays am JPridays forTaueru, Tinui, and Castlepoint returning torn Castlepoht at 6 a.m. oi terton in time to catch tho attemooa trais to Wellington, ' *, Mastbbion to Homkwood, East Coast. Leave Masterton at 7,30 a.m, on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Leo's Blairlogie Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning days, mtune to oatohthe 3.10 p.m. (rain to WMngton, , • MiSHBTONTOBBAKOBPKH. every Sunday Mohntho at seven o'olopk for •Piahotorte Tuning. Iffß. BOBT. HEARD, represents--1 tivo of Messrs Hoffmann*, Sons, llnnfnn iinnmin Mnntflrtfln. ttnd in prepared to undertake the tuning and moniunß, eto. Orders left at Mr Watt's,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 4
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714Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 4
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