PRINCE OF WAIIjISS FAMIjLY hotel, Qdkbn-siekbt,,,,, Mammon, (N taking over the management of this old eatablishyd hoatolry, it will be my honest endeavour' to. cater' for the eettlers and travelling publio generally. As I contemplate making extensivn alterations during the next three months I must ask the indulgence of my patrons for an; shortcomings that may arise during that time, All nines aud spirits taken from boud. Night porter In attondanco, JOHN TUCKER, PROPRIETOR GItttYILLE & Co., LAND AGENTS AND SURVEYORS, PAHIATUA Havo For Sale Tbb Foimwim Dzbiiublb PnorßMißß: 50 Acres, within two miles of Pahlatua, Oil)., £275. 1 Q J Acres, sear Haslwell, (ill in grass 10 rfc and ring fenced, £6los per acre. "I A A Acres, freehold lovol Land, with J.UU well-finished House, good orchard, etc., in splendid locality, £IOSO. TOLET. Af Acres in grass, ring fenced, near DO Eketahuna Creamery. TAa ACRES on five years' leaso; J VyU near dairy factory. () £ ACRES first-class Bhcep country; 4l; 1 0 small whare and good garden, on ago.'l road. Rent -£72 per annum, with - '""—acre. WALES POSITORY. PRINCE OF HORSE JO, inhabitants of Masterton and the public generally that we have purchased the old-DBtaWishecl business formerly oaron by Mr W. Neill, Bnd solicit a continuance of that supnort which has been so liberally accorded to him in tho past, THE LIVERY DKPAItTMGNT will be under our personal supervision, and every our charge, SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on aire at Modernfo charges. Telegrams from jomMtefai travellers promptly attended to. Horßes Broker, to Saddle or Harness with the utmost care and satisfaction guaianx teed. A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore, Nuts-The Tenui and Castlopoin COACH will run as usual, and will bo in ohwge of a compotoo! and popular driver, who oan be relied on to pay every attention to passengers and goods. PARCELS entrusts to our care will be carried at moderate rates, WELLEIi BROS, MASTERTON Te Aro Music Warehouse,
FOItGET TO VISIT KINUd MDSIO WAEEHOUBE, WHEN IN WELLINGTON, OPPOSITE OPEKA HOUSE, 58 MANNERS STREET. ami me. "Walter A. Wood TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS We orbet vou is 1893 with a finer line OP HARVESTING MACHINES THAN KVJ?R BEFORE, (JUK RELIABLE MOWERS, HAY RAKKS, RKAFERS and BINDERS Lead Everywhere, WALTER A. WOOD MOWING AND REAPING MA OBINE COMPAN Y ROBINSON BROS OARTERTON COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SULLIVAN & CORBY, 8 0 p BEG to inform th • Ou v»« travelling public and tho residents of- the Buih lhatriota that they have juat completed extensive additlonß and alterations to the Commercial Hote,, making it tho largest and beat appointed iu tie Forty« Mile Bifsh. The rooms aro lofty and well furnshed, and the dhing room will be found supplied with the best IMt d hok in the province, The bar is under their personal supervision, and none but the beat brands of liquors a re kept. Hot, Cold, and Shower l aths to the building, with atrge and scenery for theatrieals, eto. Stable, looso boxes and gwsspaddjok close by, in charge of in efficient Groom The Billiard Koom is fitted with on of the best Tables, and is attended by competent marker, Coaohes stop at this Hote dally Charge# Modrratb. WIPE YOUR FEET, IVO MORE DIRTY, WHOUDY" DOOR-MATS. _ Grooved Mat is the best ar-d most useful Mat yet mado, Why? Beo&uso it not only most effectually brushes the dirtoff tho soles, but also off the sides of the shoes, end the dirt, falling into tho grooves, can very easily bo shaken or swept out, and not, like tho ordinary mat, become a matted mass af cloggy dirt, lney are made very strong and durable, and are not clumsy and heavy, so shaking of 1 tho nasty dirty door-mat. 1 And tliey will not shako to pieces—the untimely end of the imporie' shoddy door-mats. Inventors ani Sok Makers (Wltolmlt Only) BEN DANKH & CO., Coir Mat and Malthijj Manufacturers, 49, OiMBBIDOE TEIIRAOI, WEIiUNOTON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 4
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649Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 4
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