100,000 of Dressed and Undressed Building Timber to ' bd cleared at COMPETITIVE PRICES, W. PKAGNELL QcEEif AHD RENAU BTB.MASTEKTON, MABTERTOH** J)RATJ3D -WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY. ARCHIJii THOMPSON „ and yErated Waters for the summer season. • Mix your whisky with LIME JUICEAJDJE Tho most popular of all drinks, and superior to Champagne. II (Ba:iessor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 1812 TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS, 11 Lamaxon Quay.,, Wellington (Opposite Government Building;,) Our Moito is "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST,' Oourtry orders carefully and punctually attended to and goads forwarded by Parcels Post CM Mel, MASTKBTON . HAVING assumed possession of tho abovoHotell beg to notify l 0 tho settlers of the District and the Travelling Public that no effort will be spared to oatcr for tljcir comfort and convenience. _ Tho Hotel will bo under my speoial superrasaasattfiaa known in the past. . WINES AND SPIRITS OP THE BEST BRANDS, NIGHTPOIiTEII IN ATTENDANCE. JOSEPH MANDEL, PnopiacTon. mODGOTE HOUSE" mm, HOlSONsmn, IVELLBOTOa.a A Classical School for boys from tho aco of nine, (kiaWislicd three years,,) TJEAMASTEB, 0. h, Gardiner, 8.A,, New Zealand University, Drill and G,mnastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Sub-iects-Dn'mity, Latin Greek, French, Knggh| History-Geography, Arithmetic.Eufilid, Algebra. ■ Hoys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Chnstchurch and Wanganui. The school games, cricket, and Association football, aro personally superintended, aud the toys are thoroughly looked after out of school bourse. Th houso has largo rooms, sarsia-'"' I *'' boys lOanOICS f ° r £eVM ' <l iKmrtl<:r3 an<l da .y Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of tho domestic arrangement*, The next term will begin early in the Ist week of FEBRUARY, 1894. plpeetusand full information on application to Woodcote telegbaphio line y OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leaves WOODVILLE for EKETAHONA daily at 0.40 a.m. m timofor Wellington Train, returning from Eketahuna daily at UO p.m., after arrival of Train from Wellinoion, Pares and Luggago carried at greatly reduced ratea. Saddle lima, Mgsic an i Special totalis for litre at any time' lekarams mnmnthi j. ¥m. Hunter & Co COMMEROIAIi HOTEL' ' SIJLLIYAN & CORBY (Late.of Timaruauil Wellington). ' PaopjiiEioKa. ° $ foP) '"form th fttosßssaa % have just completed extensive addi. Uons and alterations to tho Commercial Hote., lnakiiifj it the largest and best appointed in tie Forty* Bush. The rooms are lofty J d w H furctahed, and the dicing roon.lb found applied with tho bi L, d hote in tho urovince n. v their personalSio? „ b f lS Ulldef th £& dßo /si quora ° ;ek J Hot, Cold, and fahowerliatliß. . to tho builduigfwia X'ge an for theatricals, etc. • aconor y c]o2Sy°'ii°rhMg7r : ScirnfG di,o!is The Billiard LZ !oTu ? t( ? Mom ' of the best Tables, and is attadn H 0 competent-marker 8 at ™Wby a a "tiass: 4 %.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 3 February 1894, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 3 February 1894, Page 1
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