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I y JIL T 0 N Having taken the Premises fetiij occupied by Mr H, Bentley, has opened up a firstclass assortment'of GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, 4c, and trusts by keeping only first-class Stock, and selling at proportionately low prices, to suit the times, to merit a sharo of public patroHßge, Bacon and Hams Earthenwaro Tobacco, Ac,, &c. Masterton, July 2,1879. •vr 0 T I 0 E. Having purchased from tho Tnistees in tho Estate lato Williams, Cameron & Co. all tho Stock and Book debts of the Masterton branch, I hare respectfully to givo notice that all accounts due to the late Firm must be paid to me, as my receipt will be a sufficient dischttrgo. 170 R. G. WILLIAMS. In consemientc of the tightness of the money market, I am obliged to give my clients notice herewith that I can only supply Bread totbem on condition that tho accounts are paid weekly, and this rule will be strictly enforced to those in arrear. To clients who are now owing money to me, I am willing to extend a term of four weeks for payment, viz., one-fourth of the amount to be paid weekly. JAMES THOMPSON. Masterton, June llltli, 1879. N,8,~-For the future there will bo no Abatement of any accounts that are booked, 109 PvONALD McKENZIE, BLACKSMITH, (Opposite the Council Chambers), MASTERTON, Has remOYcd to his new Premises, and is now prepared to receive orders for Shoeing and general Smith's work. Prices for Shoeing—7/-, 8/., and 9/- Cash. !/• extra if booked. 118

J. NEILSON, Blacksmith and Farrier, Main-street, Grey town, in ..returning thanks to his customers for their liberal support, Legato intimate that, in addition.'to his Blacksmithing business he is now carrying on Wheelwright and Coachbiiilding, so that all who favor him with their support will'get a thorough good article at lowest current price. Terms, 3 months, overdue accounts charged 10 per cent, interest; 2J per tent, allowed on monthly payments, and 5 per cent, on cash trade. Greytown, April 28th, 1879, 117 Blacksmith and Farrier, Begs to announce that ho has purchased the Blacksmithing business recently carried on by Jfessrs Kibblewhite Bros, in Bndge-street, and trusts to receive a continuance of tho support accorded to his predecessor, .411 orders attended to punctually] T7IBBLEWHITE BROTHERS COACH-BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND FARRIERS, Bridge-street, Masterton, Beg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding Districts that they have built a large and commodious CARRIAGE FACTORY, and ongaged Mr J. W. McDuhf, late Manager for W. Black k Co., and having a staff of first»la3B mechanics, they are now prepared to build Vehicles of every description, which for style, workmanship, and finish cannot be equalled by any other house in the Colony; and their prices are as low as is compatible with good workmanship and the use of good material All work guaranteed for 12 monthi. On SALB-New and second-hand V«hiile» of every description. An inspettion of their Snow Rooms respectfully invited.

IMPIEE CARRIAGE FACTORY JJJ Dixon Street, WELLINGTON, McDUPP, HORTON k CO., kt» building every description of Carriages.^ Buggies, Thorough Brace Breaks, Exprew Waggons, Spring Carts, (fee,, Cheaper than Imported Goods, Repairing, Paiating, and V&rnishing done in first-class style. Gnat atttttion paid to Country ordm. N.B.—The only Carriago Factory in the Colony with practical mechanics at the head of each Department. 49 ITILLIiM BLACK, WELLINGTON AND GREYTOWN COACHBUILDER, Is prepared to execute all orders for New Vehicles Of every description that may be entrusted him or the Manager of his Greytown Branch. Jl new work Guaranteed for twelv« month with reasonable usage, itepairs executed with despatch. IN STOCKarriages of every description of the beat quality and finish, ; rineipul "Workshop and Respository—uouktenat Place, Wellington. ME D. CAMERON, Manager, of Greytown Branch. TMPORTANT NOTICE. F. GRAY, in returning thanks t© his mmerous customers for past favors, begs to nform the public genorallyjthat having now limbers suitable for Coachbuilding and Wheel wight purposes,he is prepared to receive and sxecute all orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee both style and finish to equal that lurned out in any part of the Province, Repairs to all kinds of Vehicles, including irimrning d: painting, shall receiveimmediatt Mention, and be performed with neatness »nd dispatch. F. GRAY, ilacksmith, Coachbuilder, and Wheelwright Mastirton. f| ASTERTONBAKERY. JAMES THOMPSON. MASmTOVj

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 239, 15 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 239, 15 August 1879, Page 4

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