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JAMES ROSS, Farrier and General Smith Queen Street, Masterton. Implements of all kinds nude and repaired. Horses Shod by experienced hands. 628 HART UDY, (IERTICS) Blacksmith and wheelwright Main street, Grevtown. Farriery in all its branches carefully and properly executed. WASHING COPPERS AND COLONIAL OVENS R. BRIGHT, BLACKSMITH & PAREIEE, GREYTOWN. R. BRIGHT begs to inform his friends •ad the pablio that be is now open to receive orders for his WASHING COPPERS AND COLONIAL OVENS Made to Order on the Premises. H< >8! nfn hj i-liod, and a'l Orders f '■■■ ■ i ni| i attention FORESTERS' ARMSrHOTEL, •i I, I litWN. GEORGE 'ONES Proprietor. THi'S old established and favorite bote has iatel.> been thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with every convenience for the comfort of the public, and being situated within a short distance of the Kail way Station, and neany opposite the Post and Telegraph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the travelling public. The private sitting rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and roomy. Wires and Spirits of the best description only are provided. The culinary management being under the supervision of the proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons will be well provided for. The Billiard Room is provided with one of Alcock’s best tables. A CONVEYANCE will meet each train for the convenience of visitors. Good Stabling and Grass Paddocks are also provided and are under efficient mauscement. George Jones, Proprietor. GREYTOWN HOTEL. Wairap.apa, W, H A M M E R I C H, Proprietor. W, H has much pleasure to inform his friends and the public in general that he has once more become proprietor of the •hove well known hotel, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make everybody who mav favor him with a visit as comfortable as possible. New Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. A Cab metis every Train, Saddle Horses, Tups, and Buggies on hire TAUHERENIKAU HOTEL.

1 A. M. WILKINSON, . Pkopiubtob. lately renovated and the present proprietor has opened it with a good selection of Wines, Spiij.a and Ales of the choicest qaaht.. b’lAl>n,i*\c ) oeu ni/„eli'slut.. (accommodation is wet. in,own to the public, who may rely upon noises receiving every attention. Well grassed paddocks. 198 ftoVAL HOTEL, PEaiHiL’'* lo^' Ibis oid-esti.olisi.ed Hostelry, which has been conducted lor some years hy the present nee usee to toe entire satisfaction of the townspeople ana trie travelling public, has lately teen thoroughly rcuovated. The Lii.uabu and Heading Bomjis are too wen known to require comment. T he biAiiLiNo and Paddock Accommodation cannot ne empassed in the Wimurapa ■ di-tnct. 1 j M'ny Accommodation for llaco Horsts ! ana iiameis. C. M. Lit UN SKILL, Proprietor. 791 • jUelreshmcnt Rooms. ; "I HE ludersipncd hi gs to inform Travellers A to and fro upon me Wellingtou-Mas- | U-i ton Railway that the above Hefreshment 1 KouUjß ale supplied with the lest Wines, . bpnits and Man Lujuois. Passengers can aiso get an excellent cup of tea and edibles of various kinds. A room is set apart lor the speciai use ol iadies, whose wants will receive every attention. J MARTIN, ' h/ Proprietor. MASONIC HOTEL, Cl'liA SXBEEI, E. ii. PRESS, (late of Royal Tiger,) Proprietor. V i I* PHES6, having leased the above preIT I mnes from Mr Jameson, hopes to meet all old faces, and as many new as will favor him with their patronage. The Old Quality of Liquor—Good. C. B. PRESS, Masonic Hotel, | Cuba strati i

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVII, Issue 1654, 31 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVII, Issue 1654, 31 December 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVII, Issue 1654, 31 December 1884, Page 4

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