MESSRSmMBROS. . Tbo stable contains,twenty-six stalls, six ■ " ■' loose : bases,-'waiting room, arid ~ every othor' convenience, Horses b-pt by the day, week;' or month, at reasonable clmiges, Horses Bouohtand Sold on Commission. Hoses broken to saddle and harness. Landau carriages ou hire by the hour, day or week; hooded, smglo and double buggies, gig', etc All telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Cms In Attendance on Arrival of all Trains. and Bpecial attention paid to travellers. Hunters and others desirous, during the hunting season, of getting comfortabls loose hoses, can now do so by plaoing their horses in the care of MESSRS PINHEY BROS These stables aro not to be equillod in tb Wellington province. It. PINHEY will be found with his carriage in the town. Ottos for the train may bo left with Mr Euiion, saddler, or at • THE STABLES, . (Opposite Occidental Hotel), The Livery Department will bo under the management of j;S. PINHEY. Good Paddocks. Mono: "Every civility and I'.tlention." A Trill Respectfully Elicited. "ATALANTA" AGAIN TO THE FBOMT. A CHAMPION'S OPINION. Thomas Boyd A' Son.Ataianta Cycle Work*, Cbrijtchurch. Dear Sirs,—l have much pleasure in forwarding to you a testimonial regarding your Alalania bicycles, which I consider the best built, lightest i.nd fastest of any machines I bftve over ridden. I can safely recommend your racing machines to any hard rider as being perfectly rigid, strong, splendid posi tion and most easy iunnini;,also very liglu, combined with great streugtb.—Yours truly, A. O.Wiutor, N.O. Bicycle Club. ,t TALANTAS AKE THE BEST FOR A ALLCU-Sf.S. MANUFACTURED BV TBO6. BOYD & SON, Manchester Street Chiislchurcti Agent for Mnsterton. ,T. E. Hood. TO SETTLERS AND CONTJBACTOBS. }BEG to call attention to my now Slumping Machine for hand or steam power. It is mounted upon iron wheels, and can be made in sizes.to lift from 20 to GO tons. Only two men am required to work it, and the machine possesses the advantage of pulling the stump right out of the ground at Oi\E lift, Intending purchasers can see the machine at my shop, at Kuripimi, or tracings will bo sent by post. Prices and full particulars on application to
Engineer, MASTER TON, CENTRAL DINING ROOMS ; QUEEN STJIEET, MASTEIITOK, •'s'-HESE commodious Dining Booms A open to the public on Sundays and during the week, Week Days. DKEAKFASI—7,3O to 8.30") SUNDAYS: luncjieos-12 till 2 \8 to 9,12 to 1, tea—s to 6.30 J 5 toO. ALL MEALS IS. Hot Pics and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock. Braid,! Confectionery and Fancy Goods as usual. " PREMIER » WOOL press. POWE BFUL, HABDY. SIMPLE uml CHEAP. JTIAEMERS andslalioiiowncrs should ! see the " wiemim " Press before ordering for the coming season. The working parts of this press are made so that they will last a lji-etihe ami it is so simple that the merest novice am Diamine it. Thoyarc at present being made at Messrs liobinson llros.. Coachbuilders, etc., Carterton, and will be PKICE&I4, Patentee, 0 ART BUT ON. MRS E. LIARDET, G2u Willis Sweet, Wellington. TAXIDERMIST, AND FEATHER FDlffilEU. DEALER in all kinds of curios, choice collections of ladies' mull's, hats etc., made from New Zealand birds. Birds, slags' heads, etc,, mounted, Ladies' furs and feathers cleaned and repaired.
Great Revolution in arti> FICIAL DENTISTRY. LAO UPPEB WILLIS STREET, xuw 5 Wellington, inserts Artificial Teeth on the very latest principles, at a most moderate charge, so as to bring their possession within tho reach of everybody. The Painless Extraction of Teeth a Speciality. Artificial Teeth inserted with or without the extraction of stumps. Early Attention given to Country Clients so as to avoid delay.
THECELEBEATED (HEGISTEKED) NO owner of Horses SHOULD BE WITHOUT this MABVEL- ■ LOUS BLESSING. Send for Pamphlet ".Hints io Horse- ' "•' owners." J . SOLE IGENTS FOB DISTEICI—IWAIKMAPAMEMEHS' CO-OP-ERATIVE ASSOCIATION. Ltd. OPENING NOTICE, THE undersigned desire to inform tlie inhabitants of Jlasterton that they will coinmenco business as ■BUTCHEBS on Wednesdat, Ist August. Having secured the primest beef and also turnipfed mutton, they arc in a position to offer to the public the best meat procurable at a reasonable price, for CASH, I and opo by every attention to their busi oss, andclcanlincss and .civility, to receivo a fair sharo of patronage. ■• WILTON & GRAHAM, Butchers, v,M.A.B.TEIITON •■.. CASH BUTCHER, Queen 5treet.,..,,,,; Mastertoti, Supplies prime meal of lho best quality, : Small goodsfrosli every day. ■ ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4867, 2 November 1894, Page 4
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711Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4867, 2 November 1894, Page 4
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