of Dressed and Undressed Building Timber to be cleared COMPETITIVE PiilOES,* t PEAGNELL QcEEK AMD HEmi, STS, ... ItIASrERTOS. MABTERTON CRATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTORY, AROHIii THOMPSON OFFERS tho public the finest Cordials • and jErated Waters for the sum' raer seaßou. Mix LIME JUICEADE Tho moat popular of all drinks, and superior to Champagne, A. H. COOK, (Saciessor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 1842 WItORS AND MBIT hAKERS, : 227, LambtonQuay Wellington (Opposite Government Buildings,) Our Monro ib "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST,' Oourtry orders carefully and punctually attended to and goods forwarded by Pakobis Pos* Club Hotel, MASTEBTON, HAVING assumed possession of tho abovoHoten beg to notify to the BOtucre of the Distriot and tho Travelling Psibllo that no effort will be spared to cater for their comfort and convenience, vision and I trust to maintain the popularity for which the Club Hotel has bccomo so well known m ihe past. WINES.AND BPXKITS of me ' . BEST BIihVDS. KIGIIT'POIITBB IS ATIEIiMSU, JOSEPH ' lWiar.T.«. ''. m mm smot, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON A Classical School (or boys twin tho ase of nme, (Established tbieo years,) n EADMASIER, C, L. Gardiner, 8.A., I 1 Pembroke College Cambridge; licsident Assistant Master,E. Y.Banmster,B.A., hew Zealand University, Drill and Giin' noetic Xustrnctor, Sergeant Lawrence. Nub-jeots-Uivinity, Latin, Greek, French, Kur. hgh, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, ilgebra. Boys prepared for scholarships und enhance nt Clu'istobui'chaod Wiiuganui, I. he school games, cricket, ft od Association football, aro personally superintended, and tho boys are thoroughly looked after out of sohool bourse. Th house has large rooms, and stands m extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football. Vacancies for several boarders and dav boys. ' Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of tho Ihe next torn will begin early in tho Ist week of FEBRUARY, 1804. Prospectus antl full information on application to Woodcote Houbo, nOBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE v OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leaves WOODVILLE for KKEI'AHUNA daily at 9.40 a.m., in timofor Wellington Train, returning from Eket.uiuna daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of Train from Wellington, Fares and Luggago carried on this line at greatly reduced rates. Saddle Morses, • JJuggics and Special Coaeh'.s for Eire at any time, Wm. fruiter & Co hORUROUI Woodville Agents for Taos. Cook & Sox. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i'ADIATUA, SULLIVAN & CORBY (Lato of Timam and Wellington). ' Psofhietom. .Q kj p to inform th tir* it' and tho residents of the Bmh Districts that tiIRV n!)VA lUnf. ■ i ■> —, , v j u 0 „ exiensive adaitioiis and alterations to the Commercial Hotei, niakiiift it the largest and best .appointed iu tie Forty-Mile Bush'. fli3 rooms are lofty an d well furrußOtt, and tho di una room will bo found _ supplied with the beat Übk dWe in the urovinco. Tie bar is under their personal supervision, and nono bub tho beet brands of liquors a :o kept, Hot, Cold, and Shower lathß, to the building, with Btfge and sconory for theatricals, etc. '• close by, in chargo of in officient Groom. Ihe Billiard Rupm is fitted with one ol tho best fables, and ia,Htt»jideii by a competent narktir. " """ ' ' : Ooaoheo atop at this Bote daily
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4642, 8 February 1894, Page 1
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509Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4642, 8 February 1894, Page 1
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