PRESENTS, ; _AND TOYS, MRS FORRES wishes "to draw the _ attention of her patrons that she has just oponed up a choice assortment of the above lines, and would invite In. speotion. Eviry article 1 marked in plain figures, at veiylow prices, OHEAP'AND PRETTY MRU F0R8E5..,,.,..........Qphhk SI. pIANOIOKTE TUNING, i ■ VIOLIN TDITIQk " , MR il. CAN!) V truststhatwith - ,- a share of the aapport of the district. J.OAND7, Lincoln Road. Mwteito i H. HANSEN EKETAHUtfA BOOT FACTORY, & DIRECT IMPORTER; '' ■ ' BKQB to notify to tha resldmb of Eketahuna :and the surrounding dfotrlcta that, he has now a good stock of well 'aaaorted boots, wjth constant ar* riyalsi in liadicV, Gent's, and Children's at the right prices. . Boots made to order and repairs neatly and promptly executed. . ■) ■ GRASB_SEEDS. MURRAY, BOBEBTSI OO, TOLKOTON, JJAVE ln sloot a large supply.of newlyof:-:' Rys Grass—Southern maohlned, and off SyflQiaSS-Pacey's Imported Perennial Bye Grass-Poverty ~ Rye Grass-Man "WTlitS OlOVSf—Various qualities Hd OlOTOr—Colonial grown and Imported Cow Grass- do - do MoadowFoxtail- do do AlsykoTrofoU ": luoerno . Timothy. -1...-. Yarrow Florin Er&lrlo grass; Poa Protonsls, Poa Noraoralls Poa-Triviolls Kape Essex-Broad leaf
Also on band a stock of carefully tested Turnip and Swede. Seeds of all varieties, from the leading English seed houses. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Fbathzmtoh Street Weukoton . I Taratahi Hotel, riBATAHI. v HAVING resumed possuiion of this _ well known and popular Hoatlery the Public may rely on receiving every atten 'ion. Qooi Accommodation and a First Glass TABLE. . Only the best brands of 'WISES and BPIRITB kept in stook. tioOD BTABLINGAND tfADDOOKS, THOMAS RAY, FOR SALE, 4,200 acres good sheep country, fenced and stead close'to township, 8,700 acres bush land all clear and In gross, rich soil we situated, subdivided into . first-class property. , 810 aores bush land, partially improved, With small expenditure would make good farm oapable of carrying about 1600 sheep. . 440 aores bush land, all dear and well gtttßßed, fenced and subdivided, now carrying 1200, sheep; ; 240 aores partially improved bush land. 100 acres bush land,'fully improved, rioh Boil, well-grasßed, good dwelling and suitable for dairy farm. . 70) acres partially improved bush land, 820 acres partiallv improved bush land. 800 acres arable" land, oloss to Masterton J. B* KEITH, Masterton ESTABLISHED O TBAEB. OABTLEPOINT "ACCOMMODATION s . ' HOUSE. ' . v [Late Oicb Hom.| SYDNEY. ARTHUR PULL IB again receiying visitors for the Bummer Season. Being situated , within a stone's - throw of the sea, the House is a splendid- resort, for Invalids and others. The House is well furnished and has every convenience. Sea-fishing in abundance* Lett'B Royal Mail coaches day morning at 8 o'clook, rntumicK in time to catch the afternoon train to Wei llngton on th 9 following days,. The rooms are being rapidly taken up, so tha early application is necessary to For- tetmß and particulars, apply S APULL, Proprietor. . • DJ AND FURNITURE" FiOTORY, QDEEjN STBJSET, i MASTER-TON, HAVING engaged the services of a [i Firat Claaa Cabinetmaker from Melbourne and London to charge of the Workshop, we are therefore prepared to execute any line of Furniture in the most stylish and latest designs. ' We Pf. . »vv KU ,, the. .reputation the firm has gained of turning .out veil, made, and .highly finished Furniture made from' carefully seasoned material. We have'a large itook on hand and invite fnßpeotion. Furniture on • the HIRE SYSTEM. RAMBPERGER PIANOS FOX BALE ORDERS TAKEN FOR Z. M, HOAR, UNDKRTAKEK, PROMPTLY ■ ATTENDED TO
, BUY GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits, Confectionery, And Candled ... Peels, THEY are. everywhere acknowledged ; to be tHebeßt. FACTORY,—AIton St ~m i Nile St, B, 'Kelson, Wholeaale -'Brahoh,—OldOtiitbmHttnaa Stteevn ' .
THOMAS JAGO, ' ■«. , *■' CABINETMAKER, > UPBOISTBRER, '' ' 1 t UNDERTAKER,. QijEEN'BTREEy ;i SmibETIIjOOiLiiNDUSTB?. ■'■■■- t IT BEALB, teaiißß 4 TDTBOTH, 9 JULyiiimakeß ; -ajtl.' descrij:tidiEii-;of sKii. f st prtWß that deiy competition. < : "■ eovl with out irtil' elßows rnknd and, THE miffi fICPPLIED. ' 1 J,iff .QM« fi^^Marfnbon' i'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 21 March 1894, Page 4
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