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Opening Notice. MESSBSJ.HOODANDCO.beg to announce that tlioy have oponed up a Tobacconist and HairdresSing Saloon in premises adjoining their Confectionery ■Establishment'» Queen-street, Masterton, where they will be happy to receive a visit from their numerous friends. i Fihst-class Haibdbesser 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 overseen in the Wairarapa. Noeelties of Every Description. J. HOOD & CO., Haihdkesseks na Tobacconists, Queen-street, Masterton. merchants in New Zealand WRITING TO CEYLON | TO OIITAIX BUBAWRATEA. I rTIIIL following cojiy of a letter was I X written by the exporters of Sura-1 turn Tea, to the Wellington agents:- " Dear Sirs,—There seems lo he a great ileal of correspondence between dealers in pur Colony and merchants here re Suratura Teas, mid we hare on more than one, occasion heard them highly spoken of in Colombo. We mention this as ire think it will lie as well for you in sclf-iiroteclion to rajkltr the murk (ifpu hare not already font so) us curly as possible, as we ourselves hare known tklahcls of other wellknown brands very closely, if not almost, copied, and we Peel sure were this to happen to Suratura, and inferior teas sold under a similar, or perhaps the same name, it would be eery detrimental to nil parlies concerned. Of course, we refine lo ship the leas (Suratura) to any firm but ijoiir good sclres, and shall alwai/s enIhc endeavour made lo obtain this wonderful Tea, is proof of its public appreciation aiul quality, The duly on Suratura is charged at ■ld per lb., the old rale being lid. TELEGRAPH LINE. CASTLEI'OINT COACH. a. DAYSH BEGS to announce to the settlers of the Wairarapa and East Coast Districts, and the travelling public, that on and after Monday, Oth insl., he will run a coach from Masterton to To Kui and Cashpoint, leaving the Club Hotel, Masterton, on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 a.m., and picking up passengers where required, returning on Tuesdays and Fridays, reaching Masterton at one o'clock.

larcels and luggage at lowest rales. Hooking ollice at Hood & Johnston's, The carriage of heavy goods—wool, etc.—will he undertaken to and from all l>arls of the district with the same amount of care and attention which has hitherto been given to this business, G. DAYSH, DRINK ONLY Joseph Dixos] [E. S. Dixon DIXON BROS.' STEAM SEATED WATERS AND COEDIALS. Manufactory— CHAPEL-STEEET, MASTEETON. WE manufacture from the purest of water and use only the best of \Trij Hum Bros.' l'urifu All orders by telegraph or post promptly attended to, Cash buyers of all kinds of bottles, and highest prices givenW.WHITT. Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. ' J 'HE largest stock of Furniture, CarI pet, Linoleums, etc, in the Wairarapa at less than Wellington prices. Come and inspect the novelties in Suites, Tables, Chairs, &c, &c. One secondhand Piano, by Broadwood; as good as new, is to bo sold—Bargain. FullNlTUltE ON TIIE lIIHE SYSTEM.. Note the addressOpposite the W.F O.A. I PEINCE OF WALES LIVERY & MIT STABLES, Quccti-strcct, Jfasterton. W. HAWKE INCEEELY thanks his numerous patrons for the liberal support accorded to him during his occupation of the Club Hotel Stables, and now begs (o announce that he lias 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 paddockcil for any time, at reasonable charges. First-class single and double buggies, drags, carriages, ladies' and gents' saddle horses on hire. An extensive paddock, secure, wellgrassed, watered, and sheltered is convenient, and is undoubtedly a pieccof the finest grazing ground in the province. Instructions by wire or post carefully attended to. Horses broken to saddle or harness. W. Hawke, Proprietor. W. B. GHEMLLS, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, Pekrv-sikeet, Mastekton. AGENT Jt'Oß London and Lancashire Firo Insuranco Colonial Mutual Life Assuranco Society. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette, etc., etc., Agent for the Public Trustee. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa. On 'ichalf of various clients I Lave MOBEY TO LEND on FREEHOLD property from 6 percent.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5178, 9 November 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5178, 9 November 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5178, 9 November 1895, Page 4

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