WAIPOUA BREWER! I WAIPOUA BREWERY Re-ofenino of The Vv aipoua JJbbwbby. R. V. SMITH has tlio pleasure to announcothatliohas purchase! tlio valuable Plant aud Stock-in-Trade of the WAirow Brewery; also, that he h»s engaged as Manager • MR FRANKLIN, lately a principal Browcr in that world renowned firm BASS & CO., BimTox-oN.TRiiNT. R. V. SMITH will ho able to brew and sell at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF BEER than any whioh has hitherto been brcwod in tho Provincial District, DTJKEDIN BEER mil now bo superseded by a hotter local article at a less price, MR D. CAMERON begs to aunounco to the inhabitants of Greytown, Masterton, and the surrounding districts, that be has taken over tho COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black, and is now prepared to build VEHICLES OF ANY DESCRIPTION, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. The work being under his own personal superintendence, he can guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will be executed to tho satisfaction of his customers in stylo of workmanship, as well as durability. New work guaranteed for 12 months. 518 TOHN T)ARL OW, FAMILY BUTCHER, CARTERTON. It is quite unnecessary for the proprietor of this well-known Butchery Establishment to attempt to draw the EXCELLENCE aud SUPERIORITY of its supplies more oiomineatly before tho notice of the public. Suffice it to say that the exhibition of BEEF, PORK and MUTTON, and a RARE CHOICE OF SMALL GOODS, The latter of which inolude German Sausage Brawn Trips Cowheel Black & White Puddings POSITIVELY DEFY COMPETITION in the Wairampa. A most practical man, andons of large experience, bas been specially cngajed for the nianufaoture of the above SmaU Goods 514 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB, Tory-stroet | \J Wellington. Wanted Known-That John himw (late of the Post Office Hotol Billiard Saloon), has taken the above bouse, aud has Superior Accommodation for a few | more Gentlemen Boarders. A very good Billiard and a Grand Bath-room. 689 i WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS. Lambton Quay, Wellington. BaiscH OmcE Wahoasdi. ¥E are prepared to undertake Civil Engineering work in all its branches in Wellington and other districts, We hold Government Certificates as Authorised and Licensed Surveyors, and wo are empowered to execute surveyß under tho Land Transfer Act, tho Native Land Act, and the Public Works Act, 1876. JONES, THORPE & COLERIDGE. T\ARLEY AND KNIGHT, CARRIERS, ARE prepared to carry floods, Wool, Timber, &c, to aud from Masterton to any part of the country at the shortest notice and at the LOWEST RATES. They have storage room both at Masterton and Taueru, where Goods or Wool carried by them can be stored free of expense. Apply to Tnos. C. D'Ascr, Queen-street, or DARLEI & KNIGHT, tUSOKIO • STREET, IUSTEBTOK, TIN HI, rTAVING OPENED MY NEW SHOP, OPPOSITE TINUI HOTEL, I take this opportunity of assuring my patrons that I shall make it my study to sell them a GOOD ARTICLE, and do all work entrusted to me with the UTMOST CARE and DESPATCH, combined with Reasonable Charges. [, F. WILLS, Saddler, Tinui.
TO THE PEOPLE OF WAIRABAPA YOUR ATTENTION IS DEAWN TO JjOVE'S NEW NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP, Suitable for the tablo or as a hanging pendant for two or more lights; made to rise and fall 38 a gas chandelier, suited to shops, hotels, private drawing rooms, &<s,, &c. Unlike the other kerosene lamps, it burns withoat _ shadow. Tour attention is also drawn to his UNEQUALLED EGG-BEATER, mado in different sizes, Biiited for the table and kitchen, pastry cooks and bakers. ,The abovo effect a largo saving in timo and labor. j. tTove, Wholesale and Mail Tinsmith, Wellington, 633 GBEYTOWN BUTCHEEY. A. MITCHELL T) EGS to intimate to the inhabitants of ±j Greytown, theiloroa, Waihinga, etc, that he has taken over the business lately conducted by W. Miicbkh, and hopes by strict attention to the business, and by keeping only the Best Goods, to merit a fair share of patronage. Particular attention will be paid to Cleanliness in the preparation of Small Goods, every variety of which w:ll be found daily. G icy town customers v<ed on daily, 11 eat delivered in Waihinga every, Sato ~4. MITCHELL, UIHiIIBSSI, GBSIIOWX
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 667, 14 January 1881, Page 1
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