TEMPORARY PREMISES. SELLAR & HALES, Bridge-street, Masterton. (Opposite site of premises destroyed by Fire,) SELLAR & HALES Take this opportunity of thanking their Customors for the liberal support they have received since the fire, and at the samo time can assure them that nothing will bo wanting on their part to merit a continuance of the same, Having a large Stock of NEW GOODS In all Departments coming forward, EX LATE ARRIVALS, All the Novelties of the Season will be found in their present Establishment, DRESS MATERIALS, Choice selections, millinery, v " DRESSMAKING, AND TAILORING, Carried on as usual, GROCERIES IRONMONGERY SADDLERY CROCKERY GLASSWARE WINES AND SPIRITS Of the best brawls. ADELAIDE WINES ALES AND STOUT. AGENTS FOR: South British Insurance Company " Evening Chronicle" "New Zealand Times and Mail" Wairarapa Daily, SELLAR k HALES, BRIDGE-STREET, (Lato Mossrs lorns 4 Fergusson's), Mastbbms.
THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR gEWING JJACHINES 13 J. 11. HUDSON'S SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Cuba Street, Wellington. Needles, Oil, and all extras to be had from Mr. J. Mingliam, Bootmaker, Fcatherston, Agent for Wairarapa, or SEWING MACHINE DEPOT, Cuba Street, Wellington. N.B.—All kinds of Machines repaired. JQonald Mckenzie', blacksmith, (Opposite the Cosncil Chambers), MASTERTON, Has removed to his nsw Premises, and is now prepared to roc«ive orders for Shoeing and general Smith's work. Prices for Shoeing—7/-, 8/-, and 9/- Cash, 1/- extra if booked. JUB Mi I - LINN,' at the request of many iVi - Wairarapa residents,to whom informer years he was well known as a settler in the District, has the pleasure of announcing that he has deeidod upon settling in MASTERTON whero lie will give lessons on BRASS and STRINGED INSTRUMENTS of all kinds. Communications addressed to Mr P. Likn, care of Wairakapa Daily Office, will be promptly attended to. 337 J. C. B. GOLDEE, Watchmaker, Jeweller, Gold and SilverSmith. Near the Post Office, Masterton, HAS over £IOOO worth of Watches and Jewelry to be sold at English Prices for CASH, to make room for fresh arrivalsWatches from 25s to 250s Alberts and Chains from Is to £lO Lockets from 3s 6d to £4 Brooches and Earrings from 6d to ffi Suits Studs, Solitaires,- Links, from 6d the set to £lO Ladies' andjGent's Rings from Is to £G6 Charms, Pedants, Pins, from Is to £SO ' ' 350 VOLUNTEER FIRE The regular Fortnightly Practices of the Brigade wijl take place at the Engine-shed at 7 p.m., on tho SECOND and FOURTH WEDNESDAY of every month. Mombers are reminded that fines for nonattendance will be strictly enforced. W, M.EASTHOPE, 3" ' Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 162, 17 May 1879, Page 1
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