:of Dressad and Undressed Building Timber to COMPETITIVE PRICES. W. PMGfIELL QUEEN AND RfiNALL STS.... MaSIEMOH. MASTERTON. SEATED WATER AND CORDIAL. MANUFACTORY. AROHIIL THOMPSON OFFERS the publicthe finoat Uordials anU > JBfdtcd' Wntors for thu buci' moreeaßon, Misyo LIME jpiOEAsje The most" popular, of all drinks, and superior to Champagne. A. H. GOOk, (Sraessor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 18*2 TAttCES Am MBIT MKEEB, 227, Lambtos Quay Wellington (Opposito Government Buildings,)' Our Motto is "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST,' Country orders carefully and punctually attended to and goods forwarded by Pahoelb Post . CM Me1,... MASTERTON. HATING assumed possession of tlio above Hotel I bog to aoti/y to ihc Setters of tbe.Dißtriot.and the Travelling Pub .0 that no effort will be spared to cater for their comfort and convenience
known in tho past. WINES AND SPIRES BUST BBASBB. NIGHT.TOBTERINATTEHDANCE. JOSEPH MANDEL, PiiOPßiEron. MODCOTEHOUSt SWOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, 4 Classical Sohoo for boys from tho'ageot nine. (Established three years,) TIEADMASp R ,ir L , M Pi » w br ?» Kcsi l f M 'Wa ? ter,E.Y.Bannistr,Bl, Now Zealand Umversityj Drill and Gm. nast.o Instructor Sergeant Lawrence. Sub- - OC S-Divuiily, Latin Greek, French, Engljgb, History Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared (or scholarship Th school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys ara thoroughly looked after out of c^ h 7f' I" house has large roms and stands in extensive gimds, including a field for crioket and football. for several boarders and day The next torn will begin early in tho'M wceko FEBBUABY,IBk !&££>& Bubo ° n 0 " ° PpUca ' ion '° ffoodcol ° lEKEwnoadailyat , w „ ival of Train from Wmumm. Fares and Luggage carried on I'M at greatly reduced rates. Mik Bona, Buggies and fctaT Coacha for Mire at any time, era lekI ek 9 rm J Promptly attended to. " WBtßtmiap-fcOo-FWWHWS VoODIlttJ Agonts for Tnos,Coon&Sos. , COMMBBOIAL HOTEL, ir'AHUIUA, SULLIVAN & CORBy (Lato of Tiraaru and Wellington). '. PaoPWEIOKJ, ° C( JR-/V BEQ to inform tlr }Ji vy \J,. travollingpublio end he residents of' the Bu,l, ufstricta t thsv hnvA.nut. />.,»,„i.i..i ._. . . tionsand alterations to theCoi Bote, ,naki., s it tho largest and be3t Bush. Tha rooms are lofty a „d w U urnshed.andthedhmerL «.,7*v™ Dusn. -iM rooms are lofty a „d w ll urnshed l andthedh I n Kr ; m /£ found supplied m th tho bea t i.l dyeinthenrovlnce. ThebariLf Hot, Cold, and ShW«l2 Pi ' tothebuildh lg ; ? S° B^ B for theatrioala, etc. g d """J ' The Billiard Kooni ia fikM JT om " otthebeat Tables, and competent marker, ! Oosohea atop at thla Hoto daUp OHAKUBBMoDBaAM, /' ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4643, 9 February 1894, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4643, 9 February 1894, Page 1
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