:ed and Undressed Building '.- mlicr'tobo cleared at' ' "] [PETITIVE PBIOE 0 W(!JPM(M Qdeo iXD Eenali sis. ... Masiebioh ■i■ ' \ CLUB HOTEL LIVEEY AND BAIT MASTE B T 0 N . B Vjf. Hawke, PropH.etor. EGS.to inform tlic trailing public mid settlors of the district that'he has made considerable improvements in the (above stables,' wliicli will now bo ioniid replete with every convenience thatjtravellcrs or owners of horses can desire. A\ first-class collection of Buggies, Carnages and reliable Saddlo Horses coniiaiitly on hire at moderate rate* ■lwery attention paid to the requiremoil's of Commercial Travellers. { Secure Paddocks, l[( order to meet the convenience of my/palrons I have procured a new and conifortitblo | _ LANDAU, whit'h, in charge of a competent driver, wilijbo ill attendance at all trains, and maj be hired by pnrlics as required. I W. Hawke. Mawera Junction Hotel. 'HaWKM, (FoiITYOIIHi Bush.) rj iHIS HOTEL contains every acJi coiniuodaliou for the travelling public. Tn yellow, Stockmen and others will i receive every attention. Th i Hotel lias lately been refurnished ;iul no expense has been spared to i make it a first-class house. WfKESandSPllilTSof the BEST ! BIiAKDS.-Good Stabling and >' paddocks. P. W, CORBY,
(THE MASTEKTON HUNTING i OFFICE. (rust (lint a continuation of the same will be accorded my successors. li. K HOKNBLOW.t housa: PERRY JiTREETt PIANOFORTjE TUNING. . Mil EOBT. lUpD, represeiilalivc of Messrs] Kfift'iiiauA; Sons, Wellington, will sjiorlly revisit Mastertoii, wlieu hit I will bo prepared to nmlcrtaljc fllie tuning and repairing of piaiiofcjfll > organs and liarmoniuns, etc. OrtMef tat Mr Watt's bookseller, MaslrHi) will receive prompt attention, B MR.J.CMDY Trusts that willi i«iiaulc ehargcs.nncl satisfaction given, lie will receive a share of the support of ilic Histrict. Addkess—J' CANDY, Lincoln Koad ....'. Mastcrtoii
Hegisteked. i ' Registered, toxa.; toxa, TJIIU'EWAXD Powerful FIABBIT POISON, Fuels are stubborn ;fnct that Toxa will if used intelligently, summer and winter, Toxa will keep in two or tlirco years. lliavcbcenkillcdwith iilcnls of a 211) tin of 10 lo doO arc common, i ■ant also manufacture 1 Ill3ircls, of immense being forced riglitinto ftraiu, by .the process 'outside husk is aftert a soluble sweet prekes ■ the grain very icing to small birds; Ming 51b, at 1/0 each, ; lows arc our agents iAllAmiiTPoisoxaiid r, and arc empowered by prices for quantities of! grant sub-agencies in FACTURINC CO., ( JNEDIN, urcrs and Inventors., IT I.C/E. ~V LLOWAI, t inform the Itcsidcnts of ton and the District that ESTABLISHMENT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4768, 9 July 1894, Page 4
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396Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4768, 9 July 1894, Page 4
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