COMPETITIVE PRICES, 7. PMGKELL QTEEN and Eenall STS, ... Masterm, MAiSTEIiTON /GRATED WATER AND COBM'A'L MANUFACTORY. ARCHIIi IHOMPSON r\FFERS tho publiothe finest Uordinla W nnd iErated Waters for the summer season, Mix your whisky willi lime juice ad JE Tho ixioet popular nf all drinks, and superior to A.H. (Sa:ie6sor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 1842 SAILORS AND HABIT iiAKEKS, 27, LambtonQuay Wkllinotoh (Opposite (lovurnmont Buildings.) Ouit Motto is "CHEAPEST OF TIE BEST,' Courtiy orders carefully and punctually attonded toaud goods formmlod V Parcels Post Olub Hotels MASTEBTON . H A Iu G n M m r C( ! IW3SCSsiOII Of tbo ftbo\c Hotel I bee to notifvtn Mm Settlers °f the District and th o Travelling Pubho that no oilort will bo spared to cater for their comfort nnd convenience, The Hotel will be under vision for which the Club Hotel has become so well known in the past, all WINES AND SPIR ITs BEST BRANDS, night pouter in attendance, JOSEPH MANDEL, ' PaopniEron. WOODGOJE HOUSE SCHOOL, fIWSON STREET, WELLINGTON A. Classical School for boys from the age' of nine. (Established threo-years,) f U BLASTER o, 1, Gardiner, 8.A., SS&SSgiE; m .' Grcekl fenoh ' nB--I tol \[ { 3e °B™P ll y l Arithmetio,Euolid l . y i %s prepared for scholarship Thl e mi ran i ° Christ ? burcll md Wanganui. Tho sohool games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, nnd tho boys aro thoroughly looked after out of schoo hourso. Th houso Ims lurge rooms MSkettdfootS Udß ' htlUdi,lßi for soveral boarders and day
Mr GtmliDer's sister is in cbarce of the domestic arrangemeuß Houso non apillilJlltion lo Woodcote CO.'S TELEGBAPHIO IYTNF 0 OFIiOYALMAILCOAOHEb 1 Leaves WOODVILLE for IiKIiTAHUNA daily lit 9.40 a.m., in lireo for Wellinirton 13n ln |i m {? 8 E , mi ' un,!ii daily at P' m '> »"<* amval of Train from ffßLmoM*. Paws and Luggage carried on this lino at greatly reduced rates. isaddlts lJvrm and SpcM lmh".s for Hire utany time, 1 digrams promptly attended to. *i" m " * *A forTnos.C COMMERCIAL HOTEL, i'iHIiTDA. ' SULLIVaW &■ OORBy (Late of Tiraaru and Wellington), ' PfiorKtEiono, ° S &r p to inform th &«p fc "S!Baa they hnvo ]UBt completed extonsivo addi. Bote a - eratlons , to tlle Hote. mating it the largest and beat St iu ' Bush. The rooms aro lofty and Wcl i rnshed, and thodhmg room mil ho n / - Wlth tlle be st dhtc in the province. Thobarisurl on »l supervision, and «S llatatlrandi of liquora o re kept! Hot, Cold, and Shower I aths nt,\ n Koom is fitted wilhooo
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4646, 13 February 1894, Page 1
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413Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4646, 13 February 1894, Page 1
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