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Lllß HOTEL UnW> 'AND 'BAIT , i STABLES. MAS'i'EIWoN. % HAWKE. ' PROPRIETOB. legs to inform the travelling public and ettlera of the distrjot tint he has made ons\dorab'c improvement in the above tables, which mil now be found repleto nth e»«7 convenience thht trtvollors ut owner* of horses can deaire tly on hire ,at moderate raiia; Ejrery station paid to the require lenta of Commercial Travellers. .- TJie 'Favorite"; Bus moeta. every rain. j. .■■ I BECORE PADDOOKB,...-,, rNordij|b&M|^e'(lonve^.Jenteo(W -'!■.-' LANDAU, , ■ hit h, in charge of a competent driver, ill be in attendance at all trains, and nay; be bired by parties as required, ' U' 'W. HAWKB. H. HANSEN KtVEXA-ilUflA Will' FMHUKY., <SI '■"P" I T)Etiß' lb notify to the residentaof I jjj ' Eicetahuna and the surrounding' dUtrlciii that hebaß now a good Block of well nssprted boots, with constant i.rriva!s,.in Ladies', Qent's, and Children's at the,right prices, Boots inade to order snd'repairs aeatly and promptly executed. ..y. ]HE Battle still rages, . AH' aorta of outside brands bt o ATTEMPTING an introduction into this | market. But in vain I Wby 1 Some extol their tea as a medicine, Perhaps they are light, Home puff Australian-packed teas in costly packages, while everybody knows a costly package must mean inferior tea. Othcts endeavour to attract trade by making prosonls, for which, of course, 'the happy consumpr pays Noraisa. But tho Empire Tea Coy, works steadily onward, never tiring, never, swerving, from its own high ideal. - An ideal in which QUALITY is our| object, and /VALUE our goal, And So the trade ' increases. . Every pound told is far more telling an advertisement than "word?, words, words." MPIP TEA .COMPANY, W. &, G. TORNBULL & CO., Pii0ntrey0R5,,.,......, ..'Weilikqioh SOLID COMFORT. "VTOU wear boots of witae'.! i.nd you time with your feet 1 les, and you have tried hard to get a comfortable fit, and a boot that will wear ?, And you hays run round to many makers and still you aro not satisfied? Ah, wo know it well, we have ; been : through all this, andean ui derstand your feelings, but there is still hope for you and your family. Takeout advice, based on long experience, go direct to your Boot and Shoo Dealer and ask for a pair of - ZEAI.ANDIA BOOTS. If he does not happen to keep them he will put on a superior air, and tell you be has something as good, and choaper, 'dun.tbiliwfltt, There is Only one ZEALANDIA And you wan* that brand and no other. lou will get a Qum FirMO Boot, and one that wiLgivn you more satisfaction than any othirßool you ever EVERY PAIR BRANDED "EEAMSDW Try this advice, and if it is not as stated, rr ike a complaJDL uirect to the Wholoeale Manufacturers, SKELIOIt.tWTIOFJ CO.Gkistisliiircli, And if it takes an Earthquake to put the matter Bight, You Oak RbiyOnTrem' IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, CHEAP MANURES niHE WHHN3TON MEAT EXPOM OoM- ' pany. offer their Manu es, prept.vby the American process, at the fofiowi >g Bone Meai, lat quality, per on, £6 , Bone Me.i, 2nd quality, „ £5 Blood Maktob „ £5 Mixed Manures „ £4 ' Samples, with copios of analysis, will be forwarded on application.. ; Th'oOompariy.'are Purchasers of ALL CLASSES of Fat Stock, 'and are reprein the .WairVrapa'by' Mb 'Ambx Uo&mk, of Fosthereton.: " ;';■ MLNOT BLADDEN, . ~ '. ■,,,;, , ', '.Secretary, ' ■• PIANOS, PIANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS.' PIANOS, PIANOS, • PMNOS, 'pianos.PlANOS, I' ALWAYS have Bevond. first»olass at moderate prices, and invite inspection. ; , ■■,;:;.., pianos. Jopght .pr, ex. changed. _.V, '■.. l: ;,' ) ',/,.■'.. '■■.' instruments carefully repaired. WILLIAM WHITT, Furniture: Warehouse, Ouesa-Btmet ■ Maatertoh., HOOD AND JOHNSON,MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS Queenst, Masterton. TTAVEjusV recejvjd'the finest and Uonfebtidrie'ry ever introduced into the i*triot,lnoludiiigßowntTee'BOnbcwLAiis' , /J j'.v'.wjv.ij «iV ■ m; :M'\ .vsi « wn> ra tho following newest eU-kn'owri i. linoyiboxeii; of Ohocblatey I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 4

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