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Yy ATSON & WINTERINGHAM Saddlers and Harness-makers, Desire io inform their friends and tho gene ral public that they have removed into their new premises fronting Mr F. Gray's black smith s shop, where they can now compete with any house in New Zealand, Ik ' At the request of the greater number olfp residents of Masterton and surrounding Dig. triets, they have started in the Saddlers and Harness business, and trust to merit a fair share of the public patronage by putting in first-class material, first-class workmanship and strict attention to business. No extortion in prices. Allkindß of attention paid t& either T OWI f or Country orders. i|g|jggl Repairs neatly executed and despatch. hand 80 ' ° f the Trade ke P 4 mo THE EDITOR WAIRA--1 Rapa daily. Sib I wish to draw the attention of your numerous readers to the Mowing facts, viz.. that they can get from , JOHN THORBURN, CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, Willis-street, Wellington, SPLENDID COLONIAL CLOTHING, Thoroughly Shrunk The goods are made to my own order, and the prices are not high* than for English slop-made goods, Note the AdmiessJOHN THORBURN, Clothier and OutfitteKj Willis-street, Wellington, 207 T THOMAS LOWES, have this day taken Xj ovei the Stables, &c., belonging to the Railway Hotel lately in the occupation of Mr F. Morphy. I wish to inform my friends and couutry customers that nothing shall be wanting on my part to make the stables second to none in the district. I have also engaged a competent man, who will undertake to break in horses to saddle and harness in a style and manner hitherto unknown in the Wairarapa. THOMAS LOWES. Masterton, August 29th, 1879. 252 rjlO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON 'AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT, Having taken the Shop late in the occupation of Mr, W J, Prentice, for the purpose of extending my business, and thanking my customers and the public who have so liberally supported me in the past, I beg to inform them that orders left at the Shop will be attended to, and the price of Bread will be as per advertisement. The tightness of the money market obliges me to ask my customers to be as prompt as possible with Cash or weekly payments, JAS. THOMPSON, Masterton, June 19,187 14

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 298, 24 October 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 298, 24 October 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 298, 24 October 1879, Page 4

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