ROOMANDUVATORY. LIGm'REFRKBBMENTS ALWAYS READY AND ON SATURDAYS HOT PIES tvn COFFEE. CLUB HOTEL LOT'fiY AND BAIT §1 STABLES.; >'MAWERTOi(. -i jßegß to inform the travelling publioand settlers of the district thut he has made coDßiderablo improvement in the above with e>"7 coiive'Dierice that tmollers or owhon of hqrsiw can desire. : A first diss oollectlou ot iiu^gioH, constantly on hire at moderate rai x. Every pttehtion paid'to'the requiremente of Oommeroial Travellers. The ' Favorite" Bus nieeto everf train. ' i SKOORE PADDOORB. Painless extraction ofteeth WSEBTION OF ARTIFICIAL . TBiETH.
> flittering testimonial:- : Drab Sib,—Duttr.g .the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 my torso waskilled antler me, and in the fall I received a kick, which shattered the one stda of my mouth, Owing to the peculiar and serious damage, Ihavo.hd alMonsieur Ducrot; the celebrated Parisian dentist, but none; havo given the such a splendid fit and comfort as you hare done; and oat of gratitude I shall recommend you whi'nevcrl can, I must say your charge is oxtremely modeiate. . Yours Truly,' ■' A. E. KBOUSE, : Inspector for North Island Standard Acci- : dent Asauranog Co. "'"■' CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FBEE. J. W. BRIDGE, DENTIST 102, Upper Willis Street, Wellington ; Next.door Working IMb OluV FOR_SALE. A BAR G A I'M ] Must be Sold as the Owner is Leavino for England.. 91 ACRES, planted with fruit «nrl or namental trees, etc, with Six Roomed Dwelling, in firat-claes repair; gaod situation, within ten minutes walk of Maatectcn Post Office, Terms caii be arranßcd. Apply sharp. TO INVESTA SPECIAL MNK 07 15,000 AT 6| PER CENT. upon Freehold Country Property,- in 'suniß til Buit clients. . Apply Bharp. E. H WADDINGTON, , Perrv Stwet, Mssterton. Central Shaving Saloon A, WHITE & CO, BEG toannounce that they have now commenced business as HAinDBBBSBRS .4 TOBACCONISrS in the commodious premises lately ocou pied by Mr (jeo.Saoe, OLD FRIENDS and NEW PAOES will be wi.corned, and patrons will find the Central Saloon aocond.to none in Maflterton for.r ' COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, and CIVILITY.
I MPORTANr ANNOUNCEL MENJY 1 Where are You going io My Pretty Maid?" 'For DAWSON'S WHISKY, sir," ' Fhatevor for, my pretty maid ?" ' Pa'B brain Is overworked," she W. PRAGMLL
SQOM FEET OF BUILDING TIMBER FOR SjSIiK CHEAP. ' What the JPepple Say. r' WIFE,—I have not anything- for din I ntr, George, but if you call and leave (MwrGWjttif/iout delay HUSBAND- Alright Olsrs, and I understand the; hare a large condignmentof Grockeiy just out from Home Such a crowd of people irere in their Siohb lookup at the goods aa I was passing yesterday. WlFE.—T«,jGeorge, they are the people for Cheap Crockery, and 1 will cml this afternoon aa 1 want a cheap TottET Bct and a Tea Skt. ■ HFNOTE TBE^DDR£SS U S| R.F. TEMPLE
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 30 September 1893, Page 4
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446Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 30 September 1893, Page 4
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