PKINOE OF WAXJSB FAMILY HOTEL, QDBBN-SIRBBT, , MASTERTONi i N taking ovor the raansgeraent of this 1 old established hostolry, it will be my honest endeavour to cater for the settlers and travelling public generally. As I contemplate making extensive alterations during the next three months 1 must ask the indulgence of uty patrons for any shortcomings that may arise during that time. All nines and spirits taken from bond. Night porter In attendance, JOHN TUCKER, PROPRIETOR. GRK3VILL.E & Co., LAND AGENTS AND SURVEYORS, PAHIATUA Hnvo For Sale Thb Followim Dibimbib PnomTiEs Acres, within two miles o! Pahlatua, 090 jreara lcaso, bonso, garden, etc., £275. Acres, near Hastweil, all in pss and ring fenced, £5103 per acre. Acres, freehold lord Land, with well-finished House, good orchard, etc,, in splendid locality, £IOSO. ' TO LET, Acres in grass, ring fenced, near Eketabuaa Crenmory. ACRES on five years' leaso; near dairy factory. 4).) K ACRES first-class sheep country; 4)'''(J small whare and good garden, on ago; Iroad. Rent --£72 per annum, with purchasing clauso a*' £6 per acre. PIIINCB OF i|B WALES HORSE Rfc- teilll POSITORY. \XJ B have pleasure in announcing to tho VV inhabitants of Maatarton and the pubiio generally that wo hare purchased the old-established business formerly car"id oa by Mr W. Keill, and solicit a continuance of that wnioh has been so liberally accorded to him in the past. THE LIVERY DKPABTMBNT will be under onr personal supervision, and every attention will be paid to all horses placed is surcharge. SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on aire at Moderato charuea. Telegrams from aommoroial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness with the utmost care and satisfaction guaian# tssd, A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore. Nots—The Tcnui and Castlepoin COACH will run as uaual, and will bo in ohjrge of a competent and popular driver, who can be relied on to pay every attention to passengers and goods. PARCELS entrusts to our care will be carried at moderate rates, WELLEIi BROS, MABTERTON
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'Walter A. "Wood TO, OUR FARMER FRIENDS We drket kou in 1893 with a finer line OF HARVESTING MACHINES THAN KVER BEFORE. Utfß HBLIABIiK MOWERS, HAY fiAKES, REAPERS and BINDERS Lead Everywhere, WALTERiWOOD MOWING AND REAPING MACHINE COMPANY. send ror animal catalogueto ROBINSON BROS CARTERTON
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, I'IHUIDA. SULLIVAN & CORBY, (lißte of and Wellington), SP BEG to inform th . Q& \J», travelling public and the residents of the Buih Districts that they have just completed extonsivo additions and alterations to the Commercial Hotel, making it the largest and best appointed hcw.ilry iu tie Forty-Mile Bush, Th 9 rooms are lofty and well furnshed, and tbe dhing room will be found supplied with the best tMt d hole In the nrovince. The bar is under their personal auporviaion, and none but the best brands of liquors a :e kept, Hot, Cold, and Shower I aths. There is a large Assombl) Hall attached tn the building, with atrge and scenery for theatricals, etc, Stable, loose boxuu and grusa pnddjck close by, in charge of in efficient Groom The Billiard Koom is fitted with on of the best rabies, and in attwdeil by competent marker, Coaches atop at thia Hoto dallj OHAKOKKMoniiIUTK. WIPE YOUR FEET, iVO MORE! DIRTY, "HIJODDY" DOOKMATB. X Grooved Mat is the best ai-.d most useful Mat ydt niade, Why? Because it not only most effectually brushes the dirtoff tho soles, but also off the Bides of the shoes, and tho dirt, falling into the grooves, can very easily bo shaken or swept wt, and not, lih tho ordinary mat, becomo a matted mass jf cloggy dirt. Iney are raado very strong and durable, and aronot olurasy ana heavy, so that neither mistress noi maidnccd dread th shaking of' tho nasty dirty door-mat.' And eud of tho importo l uhoddy door-mats Inventors and Sole Makerf (WhUsalt Only) BEN DAJNKB & CO., Coir Mat and Matting Manufacturers, 43, CilffintDOE TEBBACE, Wilhkoios
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4661, 1 March 1894, Page 4
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679Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4661, 1 March 1894, Page 4
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