£MPURTANT NOTICE, ;F. GRAY, in returning thanks to his tumorous customers for past favors, begs tc oforra the public generally that having non n; stock a large quantity of the very beat ■imbers suitable for Coachbuildiug and Wheel bright purposeß,he is prepared to receive and aecute all orders entrusted to him, and will jiiarahtee both style and finish to equal thai ; ?"isP!it iii the Province..' ;. ® Vehicles, including trimming A painting, shall receiveimmediatf attention, and be performed with neatness and dispatch, j , - . F. GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, and Wheelwright Masterton. ENCOURAGE LOO/lL INDUSTRY. TARANAKI STREET STEAM DRAIN . PIPE WORKS. pi EORGE NORBURY begs to inform hi VJ old patrons and the public general! that he has returned from England,' and ha re-opened the above well known works, G N, is prepared to receive orders for Glaze Stoneware Pipes, These pipes are thorougl; burnt, and are of extra thickness (to ensur durability), and the sockets are made accord ing to the most approved English style, t secure a correct joint, G. N. does not lies: tate to say that they are the best pipes i the market. Engineers and others reaped fully iniited to inspect these pipes. 'J'elf grams, letters, &c., addressed George Noi bury, Cuba-street, Wellington, will receiv prompt attention, 3 TO THE INHABITANTS OF WEL LINGTON AND SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD. TTIOR Health, Durability, and Economy Recommended by the Faculty as on of the Beat and cheapest ever invented fo this climate. SOFFE'S 35s SPRING MATTRESS On view at the Manufactory, Mannere street, Wellington. Six Men Continually making. NOTICE. JVjULSON, Blacksmith Farribb , 1\ Main-street, GREYTOWN, In returning thanks to his cusromers fo their liberal support, begs to intimate thai in addition to his Blacksmithing business, h is now carrying on WHEELWRIGHT an Coacbbuildmg, bo that all who favor hir with their support will get a thorough gooi i article at lowest current price. Terms: 3 in»nths; overduo account charged 10 per oent interest; 2£ per cen allowed on monthly payments, and 5 pe on OBah trade. 43 JAMES KING . GOLD AND SILVERSMITH AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, f®* (Under the Illuminated Clock), Willis* street, Wellington. Orders for the trade carefully attended to. 37 LIME! LIME! LIME! ON SALE by the undersigned, at 7s pe bag of 4 bushels-delivered in Master ton, Bags to bo returned, T, KILBURN & CO., Mataluwi. ft. S. W. DALRYMPLE, Agent, Mastortor JgOILING DOWI THE Tauherenikau Boiling Down Work are now open for the season. Terma-lOd per head. 387, ALFRED TYER. jgLAOKSMITH. FARMER, Ac CARTERTON. The undersigned bogs respectfully to at nounce to the settler' of Taratahi-Carterto and neighbor hoed, tliat he has commence business in hie new Premises at the abov township, and hopes by strict attentio to biisiness, coupled with moderate charge: to secure a fair share of public patronage. _ Horses shod on the most improved prir aiple; special attention being given to badl formed and diseased feet. Farm Implements made and repaired. All work guaranteed.. | ROBERT CRAWFORD, 183 Blacksmith, &c., Carterton. ATSON & WINTERINGHAI 'Saddlers and Harness-makers, I Desire to inform their friends and the gene ral public that they have removed into thei new premises fronting Mr F. Gray'* black smith's shop, where they can now compet with-any houso in New Zealand. At the request of the greator number 0 residents of Masterton and surrounding Dis trid, they have started in the Saddlers am Harness business, and trust to merit a fai share of the public patronage by putting ii first-olass material, first-class workmanship and Strict attention to business, No extor tion in prices, All. kinds of attention paid to either Tow ®r Coimtiy orders. Repairs neatly executed with promptitud and despatch, Also, every requisite of the Trade kept oi hand, 271 FARRIERY 1 Horses Shod. Drays and Farm Implements repaired in ai efficient manner. ill Blacksmith'B work executed on Sth premises. ....' Charges Moderate. H . AUL IN , Opposite the EMPORIUM, MAURICEVILLE. 43( gAGLE JJREWERY (OPPOSITE RAILWAY HOTEL) Masterton. THE undersigned beg to inform the in. labitants of the Wairarapa that they are low able to supply ALE and STOUT ol riRST-CLASS QUALITY, and hope, by upplyjng a Good and Pure Artiole tosecure 'our orders, which will receive our Earlies Ittehtwn.. • They also beg to'inform the agriculturists f the neighborhood that they are coiner to rect a MALT-HOUSE, and will be mirhasers 'of MALTING' BARLEY next eason. ; (JATTSCHA & pARSONS, (LATE WAIPO l"A . /lfAsißsm
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 475, 28 May 1880, Page 4
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