MO,TiqMO ( B^LDERS..&;OIHERS;> prioes: .'. 13.in l ''Wird'N4ils; ( 24s ; pM ! lowt;k'eg ; ' •.■' / |?i) U.'Ni "» [,*2fa.|a .. 5 1,,1. ~„,',,. I. / 12'- „ „ 265, ,' ■,' , •..!1J Shingltf','".27ri6d r „■ ' , ;NpißFacing frirej*l7 ,J ios l, ipef J tbn',;ißsl periowt b6u> > '"'' "' '■"■' '•'""• ■■' ,: ''" ■"'■■■! ,368, "■■.■■*■-.; : ! M, ; OASELBERG& l CO.rl tiREWQOD,- (SoV'TqtwJa Posts/Btrainers i. ,'.„ and Piles of all sizes on' Wd; also, 2-foot 'ikd'4'fwt Firewood, delivered to any part of the Borough, •Orders left with 1 Messrs'W. Bock and' R. A'.' Wak«lin Will receive prompt attention! 'B. WINTEBINGHAM'&'CO., ''■■'{ 'PLATFORM FARM,. Near ftrflvtnwn, 822 riLAYSON'S BREAD AND BISCUIT FACTORY, (Established 1870.) . Opposite the Empire, Hotel, 'MASTERTON. ; J. CLAY SON At the request of a large number of his old and; valued customers hai' once more commenced in the old line as Pastrycook and Confectioner, Fancy Breadand Biscuit Baker, Caterer for Public Entertainments, Balk, Parties, Picnica, &o. It shall be my utmost endeavor to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage, by supplying them with The price of Bread will be 9d 41b loaf, .weighed on delivery, and I ask the üblic to 'suppoit me in this measure by pure/ wing at the shop, opposite the Empire Hotel,, wd see 'their, bread : weighed forthemselves, i othing shall be wanting on my part to maint it the reputation for selling none but su - erior articles which I have so long and avo ably In connection with the above will be | CLAYSON'S CAFE ROYAL, Luncheon, Oyster, and Supper Rooms, ! The oldstyle and the old prices Orders for delivery will be civilly and punctually attended to . 301 Of those for whom we fond emotion cherish,- | ,7s,6ft.FEB..HALF-DOZEN. •..,.. 'iO N K,T i ON- S"' , .." PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Manners-street • • Wellington. Maoris aiid Views, 7a 6d per dozen. I * ;; Ti MEEK,' Millers, Wellington, 0. are CASH BUYERS of all kinds of GRAIN, Sacks'supplied free. 500 bales on hand. CITY FLOUR MILLS, WELLINGTON. J;.. ~f i \ '376 rMOKSMITH. FARRIER, to, CARTERTON. • The undersigned bags respectfully to announce to the settler' of Taratahi-Carterton and rieighborhoed, tliat he has commenced business in his new Premises at the above lownship, !and hopes by,strict attention to business, coupled with moderate, charges, to secure a fair .share, of public patronage. ••" Horses shod on the most improved principle ijspecial attentionbeinggivert to badly formed and diseased feet. Farm Implements mado and repaired, i ~, All work guaranteed , •'■ ;■ ROBERT CRAWFORD, 183 ~ ~•-. Blacksmith, Ac.,'Carterton. ; H A RLE 8 P 0 TIS, (Lite T. Bennett), 3UILDER AND UNDERTAKER, STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY, TURNING WORKS. i —Note the AddbissNoit door to Waibarapa Daily Office, CARTERTON. E Have the honor to inform yon that ■ Y.V; .j,»e are in receipt' per' last mail steamer (dlreot from the invehtorfl) of the Latest Photographic Novelty, called an ENLABGER, by nuanrdf which the smallest and most faded photograph can be reprodo Visite to any weather, and at suohjasmall cost'that we are'enabled to charge very moderate rates, whioh will "be further reduced for family groups. We need scarcely add that all our photos are finished under the supervision of our Mr Davis, whose name in the ART WORLD 'stands, staunch amongst the leaders in the new School Arlsi early call,' Yours respeotfullyj: DAVIS and Co dilha.akroat, Wnl'inatnn. ' pICAL HALL, FEATHERBTON, ■. '|" : '^'D.;a;;KElß, : ;';:;',; : ;i, FAMILY :AND DISPENSING!CHEMIST, ■ ; ■<■■' lAlljoimug BarijoTNew, Zealand' ; . JIAS on.salea good supply of the'purest Druge,- ; GhemicaHv atidiiPhafrhaceutical pre', natations. Every dcscrivtion of Patent and Horse and Cattle Medicines in stock. - Also a very good assortment of Stationery ,; .'.■■.[..-. h yD. C.iK. respectfully is'iJlicits'tHe'iJatronage of : the surrounding districts, -Allsrdenpuno ally attended to. 37
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 401, 28 February 1880, Page 4
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