Opening Notice. Messes j. hood and co. beg to announce that tliey'have jponed up a Tobacconist and Hairdressing Saloon in premises adjoining their Confectionery Establishment in Queen-street, Masterton, where they ivill be lmppy to receive ' visit froiii their numerous friends. i Fiiist-coassHaibdiiesseii has been secured to take charge of their handsomely fitted room. A splendid stock of Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, Pouches, and other articles, comprising one of the best assorted stocks of Tobacconists' Goods ever seen in the Wairarapa. Nocelties of Beery Description, J. HOOD & CO., Haiiidhessehs and Tobacconists, Quceu-strcet, Masterton. Merchants in New Zealand WRITING TO CEYLON TO OBTAIN suwm m. rpilE following copy of a letter was X written by the exporters of Suratura Tea, to the Wellington agents "Colombo, 2nd Sept., IS9o, Dear Sirs, —l'heyc seems to be a great deal of correspondence heiicccn dealers in i/our Colon 1/ and merchants hcrerc Suratura leas, and ice hate on more than one ccasion heard tlicni highly spoken if ill Colombo. IVc mention this us wc think il will be as ml I for you in self-protection to register the mark {if yon hare not til ready done so} as early as possible, as tec oursclecs hare known the labels of other wellknown brands eery closely, if not almost, ■opied, and ire fed sure were this to happen to Siirutura, and inferior teas sold under a similar, or perhaps the same name, il would be eerij detrimental to all parties concerned. Of course, we refuse to ship the teas (SuratiiraJ to any firm bill pur i/ood slices, and shall alieays en deanour to protect i/ou at this end us far as is in our power.—lours, etc., . The endeavour made to obtain this wonderful Tea, is proof of its public appreciation and quality. The duty 011 Suratura is charged at ■ld per lb., the old rate being lid. TELEGRAPH LINE. MASTEIITON-TE NUI AND CASTLKI'OINT COACH. 6. DAYSH BEGS to announce to the settlers of the Wairarapa and East Coast Districts, and the travelling public, that on and after Monday, lltli inst., lie will run a couch from Masterton to Te jN'ui and Castlcpoinl, leaving Hie Club Hotel, Masterton, on Mondays and Thursdays at S a.m., and picking up passengeri where required, returning on Tuesdays and Fridays, reaching Masterton at one o'clock. Parcels and luggage at lowest rates. Booking ollice at Hood it Johnston's, Queen-street, Masterton. The carriage of heavy goods—wool, etc,—will be undertaken to and from all parts of the district with the same .imount ol care and attention which has hitherto been given to this business. 11. DAYSH, l'JiOl'iilETOll, KRAHAGEN & HARFORD, TAILOIiS AND HAMTMAKEIiS, Perry-strret, U/ISHto notify to the public of \ V Masterloii and surrounding district, that they have commenced business as Tailors, etc,, in Perry-street (late Mr Waddington's ollice), and by strict attention to business, hope to merit a fair share of public support. One of the lines! selections of Tweeds and Fancy Serges to select from in the Wairarapa, liiding Pants a speciality. Agent for A. liobertsou, Dyer and Scourer. DRINK ONLY Joseph Dixox] [K. S. Dixox DIXON BEOS.' STEAM /EHATED WATEIiS AND COHDIALS. Mani'wciobv— CIIAPEL-STliliET, MASTEiiTON, WE manufacture from the purest of water and use only the best of materials. Try Dixon Bros.' Furifial Ma IKa/er All orders by telegraph or post promptly attended to. Trial Solicited. Cash buyers of all kinds o( bottles, and highest prices given, PIiINCE OF WALES LIVERY & BAIT STABLES. Queen-street, Masterton. W. HAWKE SINCEIiELY thanks his numerous patrons for the liberal support accorded to him during his occupation of the Club Hotel Stables, and now begs to announce that he has purchased the business in connection with the Prince of Wales Stables, and solicits a continuance of the patronage which has been hitherto bestowed to these most popular stables. _ Horses stabled or paddockcd for any time, at reasonable charges. First-class single and double buggies, drags, carriages, ladies' and gouts' saddle horses on hire. /in extensive paddock, secure, wellgrassed, watered, and sheltered is convenient, and is undoubtedly a piccoof the finest grazing ground in the province. Instructions by wire or post carefully attended to. Horses broken to saddle or harness. W. Hawke, Proprietor. IV. ft CHEHHELLS, Land, estate and general AGENT, I'EltltY-STIiEET, MaSTERTOX. AGENT A'OR jondon and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. N T ew Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette, etc., etc., Agent for the Public Trustee, deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa. On behalf oi various clients I have iONEY TO LEND on EEEEHOLD iraperty from 6 per cent. G, CRESS FORESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, Gmrows, aASDunedin Ales and Stout bottled at Tauhcrenikau,always on hand, nd supplied at wholesale prices in [uantities. UnrH'd 57, Willis-st.,Wellington. lily ill uj f or ]}] lin ] [e | S| j)jug 0
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5171, 1 November 1895, Page 4
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