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IiTAH HOTEL , QDEBN-stkee'T,.' MUIEHM. H.;S,LOW,' 1 Proprietor' IN TAKING' possession ! of the STAR \| HOTEL, 1 beg to inform tjfefyiiblii' of Masterton and District that no cffors will! be spared to make the Ootol a popular resort, lill bu paid to the' te quiroments ot Boardorsand Yisitorr, Only , the beat brands of 'liquoH will .be kept Stabling and Paddock* H. R, UOW COBB AND OO BEG to inform thn. residents pf,M«a. , licovillo And rufrouudiui; districts' that they ba.ye l puwji«scd % W v file's, Coaching b\uineES,: and hope by civility and' attention to. 'tiiutit a ahare of the patronage so liberally bestowed'' on then predecessor. Fares and time of starting as usual until farther notice. J ' 30BB& CO, Maurjcevlllo. P.S—All ordew entrusted to O.it' Co will receiyo Immediate attention .

NOTICE. AFTER being nearly twenty yean in tho employ of Mr W. Perry, 1 kvotak'iirviorliiß KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to bualncaa to obtain' a inir share 1 of the patronage o? the people livinfj in Maßtor tun and Kuripuni, Every description of MEAT OP THE BEST QD A LITY\ ill be kept, and sold at reaeonablo prices WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BUTOHUR, Kuripuni ..Mastekton

WALTER PERRY, F A MIL Y B U T 0 H E B Qucin-Streei, Masterton, BEGS to thank tho public for their continual support during the many yarn ho h»3 boon in busies, and to inform them that having sold his Masterton Business to MR CHARLES HUGHES, ho bogs to recommend him to thoir notice and to solicit /or him a continuance of the patronage wjich has been accorded in the past ' IN connection with the above, having purchased Mr Perry 's business, I bpg to solicit a continuance of the support so ong accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility and keeping the best, ol meat of all deEcriptiouß, to prove that 1 am worthy of the patronago so long given io my predecessor. ' "" CHARLES HUGHES, FAMILY BUTCHER, Corner of Queen And Church Ktreota, MASTEKTON . .

Central Sliaviug Saloon a.wh&Yco, BEG to announce that tlioy have now commenced business as HAIEDREBSPS SsTOIiACCOMSIS in the commodious premises lately occupied by Mil Geo. OLD FRIENDS and KEW FAUES will be welcomed, and patrons will find the Obntbal Kaloon eecond to none in Mastorton for COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, and CIVILITY. ANTIONETTE STERLING'S VISIT ' Recalls the association of 'tho DRESDEN MNO COMPANY with the historic concerts of ■ PATEY, KOWALSKI, ■ OYIDE MUSIS, LOUISE TANNER, -' : EDUARD SHARF. TESTIMONY: Opera House, Wellingion,-6th July, 1893. Ml! M, J. BROOKES, ; • Manager the Dresden Piano C 0,,, Wellington.

. Sir,-It has afforded me great pleasure to perform on the grand piano supplied by your Company to the MADAMK STERLING concerts here, Its singing quality of tone in the middle register, being enhanced by a magnificent bass and a treble. of exceptional beauty, trako it most suitable for any large building. 1 < "Witli'a hope that my recommendation may bo of service to jou. Believe me, Yours very truly, MAY HABGOOD, "" Soli Pianiste, Madamu Sterling's Concert Party; PIANOS and Organs, By p/actically ovciy leading rcakcr in tho world, on' TIME PAYMENTS, from 20s monthly. TIME PAYMENTS, from 20a monthly, Sheet and Book Musio a speciality. THE' DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, LAMBTOH QUAY & BRANDON-ST., Wellington. - Aoests: Mastebton Hood & Johnston. GBMIOWN .F.H.'WOod, ;■ A UTUAIN am WINTER SEASON Deai'kky DKPAMMENi-Wetiave the honour to inform our customers that we havo now opened our hew goods in all departments and with increased facilities, and by keeping a more extensive stock than heretofore, including many now lines, we are now in a position to meet the requirements of patrons and our incieasing trade." New Dksb Goods in all the leading colours and most fashionable materials, Skirtings, Serges, Flannels, fie-, White and Grey Blankets, all sizes, Travelling and Bush.Rugs, Ladies Jaokets and Ulsters in tho newest ' 1

i Clothing Deparimbni.—A\ New Departure."—Gentlemen's Waterproof Coats, made to measure,. wither without Capes, and in any style required ; all Bewn seams, and guaranteed thoroughly waterproof for 655, Css, 755, 80s, and 84s, Also a splendid stock of Waterproofs and Oilskins on hand, " Working Men" you can select the material, and have your Shirts made of Ootton, Linen, Union Loatherine,' and All-Wool'. Shirtings; These are madefy a,first>olass Shirtmaker, and EEiNn wEm-UAM, not thrown togother, will Btand rough wear. Prices from is to Ida 6d. : Also Gents' 1 UnderFlannels, Drawers, Nightshirt?, .eto,, ".Made to Order," Juat received 1 a splendid assortment of Kaiapoi Clothing; in Men's, Youth's and Boys' Suits,Trou« sen and Overcoat. ;This ; .clothing •is undoubtedly the very besi value, in ,tha market, also nenr Undor|Garin'ents ( Hais, Boots, and shoeß, eto. '' '' "! IKSPECT tojfINVITED B? : : GEO. JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND'RETAIL GENERAL. "■MERCHANT, DIRECT,IMPORTER, - MABTERTON,. TOter i ;:CMolm., l'r GENERAL' BTOBEKEEPEB. mUWIOEVILLK

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 2 August 1893, Page 4

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