MASTKRTON-HOMI WOOD AND EAST OOASTLINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES I HAVE plcaauro in notifying settlers and, the gravelling 'publio that I from 'Mr T. P, Lett, and aolioit, a. con tinuanceoftho trade hitherto ao liberally .bestowed on him. Tho publio may rely gn oveiy. attention being paid to their orders. Parcels ani luggage carried at lowest rates. LoavoMastertonat 7.30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blair* logio Hotel for lunch (buth journeys), returning from Hotnoroid at 5.80 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch theß.lo p.m. train to Wellington. Parcels and cooking office at Lett's stables, and parcels may also bo left at i the Club Stables. , -J. K. BLINKHOENE, Proprietor ROYAL MAIL LINE OP OOAOHES FROM MASTERTON TO TIMUI AND CASTLEPOINT. . TTAVING purohased the above plant XI from Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches mllrun as usual, leaving the Post Office, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a,m. forTinul aud Castiepoirit, arriving ia'Jtfastorton on return journey at 2 p.m, Mellowing days, Special arrangements mido for the conveyance oi private families and for passengers and luggage to oatch Wellington trains. office, back of Prince of Wales' Hotel where a man -will be constantly in attendance. S.FORMAN (fcCoi, Proprietors. NOTICE. ON and after HONDA'S, Bth January, 1894, a conveyance will run from Masterton to Castlepoint on Mondays and Thursdays, starting at usual coach hours, returning to Masterton on following days. 8. JTORMAN & 00., Proprietors. * S our premises havo been taken and let] over our heads, and having to leayo before tho 23rd inst., wo have decided to clear the whole of our stock of Oonfeolionery, etc., at reduced rates, in lots of not less than lib. The usual price will be charged for lots under lib: HOOD AND JOHNSON, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS Queenst., Masterton, 21/- 21/MESE. HEEBMANN. Artistic Photography SECOND TO NONE I Photographic Work of every kind. Children's Likenesses a speciality. Enlargements a leading feature. IOABINETSandONE ENLARGEI MENT, 15 x 12, for—£l Is, beautifully finished THE POPULAR STUDIO, Opposite Te Aro House, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. MRS it HERRMANN. 21|- 21,Vie Union Packing Co, WE feel sure that if the public only knew the amount of harm they do themselves, and the amount of money , they spend in doctor's bills to try ana remedy (if it ever can be remedied) the injury caused by drinking cheap and impure teas, they would pay a little more for good, sound tea, and thus insure themselves good health, at least fo far as tea is.concerned; We feel it necessary to say a word in favor of blended teas (when blended by an expert). The majority of those who deal in tea imagine they can blond, but this is a great mistake, as it is only after yeara of practical experience and careful Btudy that anyone can claim to understand the art of tea blonding, BED FU'im TEA A MIXTURE iif THE KimTJMKJBEkXu CESfLON & I'EKOIiS Ask furßrd Funuel, and see that you get il. I' cked in lib and |lb packets, 61b and 10lb tir.s. Amw WAIRARAP i FARMERS' CO.QPER. ATIVE ASSOOIATI'JW, [Lid,] (FonnrAy M, Ciueiberg and Co.) V.t.iii'tfMi iW«r.oD,(jreyei>wii, fain* ',ua and i''< nui. ' Th 11-e of Tea ■nmm oit me 'imaiiiigty, I cur.not tfll the reason, but my spirits ore ixhiturated as if with wine." IMPORTANT TO FARMERS Massey-Harris Wide Open Binder. With latest improvements for soason 1893-94. Kow on View at the Premises of the, Undersigned, Gregiown. rpHB MASSEY-HARRIS BINDER X has recently won seven Field Trials in Frauce. Also Brilliant Victories in South Australia at Willawi 29th dept., 1893, First Prizo, defeating Horn?by open back, McCormick and Scoring. Balaklava 29th September 1893, First Prize, defeating Hornsby and Buckeye. And numerous other field trials. F, H.WOOD, The Local. Agent,hasalßoon yiew the Massey-Harris SPRING TOOTfI OULTIYATOR, Massey Toronto Mower,for lor 2 horses, SHARP RAKE. Mess Twine and Peerleea Oil Always in Stock. Ik Very Best Brands at the Lowest Possible Cost, ORDERS BOOKED, and Exceptions'ly ' Liberal Terms Given. ■, ' F.H.WOOD, * Aeentforthe Wairarapa, ' '''WALKER,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4627, 20 January 1894, Page 4
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662Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4627, 20 January 1894, Page 4
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