Opening Notice. MEBSIJS J. HOOD AND CO. Leg to announce 1 that they have opened up a Tobacconist and Hairdressfng Saloon in premises adjoining their Confectionery Establishment in Queen-street, Masterton, where thoy will bo happy to receive a visit from their numerous friends, i First-class Hairdresser has been secured to take clinrgc of their handsomely fitted room. A splendid stock of Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, i'ouches, and other articles, comprising one of the best assorted stocks of Tobacconists' Goods ever seen in the Wairarapa. Novelties of Every Description. J. HOOD & CO., Hairdressers and Tobacconists, Queen-street, Masterton. Merchants in New Zealand WRITING TO CEYLON TO OBTAIN surnm jel rpHE following copy of a letter was X written by the exporters of Suratura Tea, to the Wellington agents " Colombo, 2nd Sept., 1895. " Bear Sirs,—There seems to be a great deal of correspondence between dealers in your Colony ami merchants here re Suratura leas, and tee have on more than one occasion heurd them highly spoken of in Colombo. Wc mcntionPhis as tee think it will he as well for you insclf-vrotcelion lo register the mark (if you have not already iom mj us curly us possible, us wc our selves have known the labels of other act I known brands very closely, if not almost, copied, and wc fee! sure were this to hap fen lo Suratura, and inferior teas sold under a similar, or perhaps the same name, it would be very detrimental to all parlies concerned. Of course, wercfuseto ship the teas (Suratura) to any firm but your good selves, and shall always en dcavour to protect you at this end as far us is in our power.—lours, etc., . The endeavour made to obtain this wonderful Tea, is proof of its public appreciation and quality. The duty on Suratura is charged at •Id per lb., the old rate being (id. TELEGRAPH LINE. MASTEETON-TE NUI AND CASTLEI'OINT COACH. G. DAYSH BEGS to announce to the settlers ol the Wairarapa and East Coasl Districts, and the travelling public, that on and after Monday, 9th inst,, lie will run a coach from Masterton to Tc ftu' 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. Parcels and luggage at lowest rates. Booking ollicc at Jlood & 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 saint amount of carc and attention which hai hitherto been given lo this business. G. DAYSII. I'ltOPlilETOlt. DRINK ONLY Jostru Dixon] [E, S. Dixon DIXON BROS.' STEAM iEItATED WATERS AND COIiDIALS. Maxufactoby— CIIAPEL-STEEET, MASTEKTON. WE manufacture from the purest ol water and use only the best ol materials. I'nj Dixon Bros.' Purified Soda ITa/cr All orders by telegraph or post promptly attended to. Trial Solicited. Cash buyers of all kinds of bottles, and highest prices given. W.WHITT, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer rpHE largest stock of Furniture, Car. JL pet, Linoleums, etc., in the Waif arapa at less than Wellington prices, Come and inspect the novelties in Suites, Tables, Chairs, Ac., &c. One secondhand Piauo, by Broadwood as good as new, is to be sold—Bargain. Furniture on the Hire System. Note the address— Opposite the W.F C.A. PItINCE OF WALES LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, Quceu-slreet, 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 ho lias piirchasul the business in connection with the Prince of Wales Stables, aud solicits a continuance of the patronage which has been hitherto bestowed to these most popular stables. _ Horses stabled or paddocked for any time, at reasonable charges. First-class single and double buggies, drags,carriagcs,ladies' and gents' saddle horses on hire. An cxteusivo paddock, secure, wellgrassed, watered, and sheltered is convenient, and is undoubtedly a picco of 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. IGHENNELLB, T AND, ESTATE AND GENERAL J-J AGENT, Perky-street, Masterton, AGKINT ,I'OK London and Lancashire Firo Insurance Company. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. New Zealand Accident Insurance ComP&nYi Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazetto. etc., etc., Agent for the Public Trustee, Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa, On behalf of various clients I have MONEY TO LEND on FREEHOLD property from 6 per cent,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 18 November 1895, Page 4
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