SEWING CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. Br ■ot> oS.S W hQ WCD OH fcw COO J. H. HUDSON Has made arrangements in ENGLAND and AMERICA for a Regular Supply of SEWING MACHINES, INCLUDING—•'SINGER," "WHEELER & WILSON'S," " WHITE," «HOME SHUTTLE," «DOLLY VAPvDEN,"" EUREKA/' "VICTORIA," ' "HOUSEHOLD,""HOME;COMPANION," "HOMETREASURE," And jtll Standard Machines. ALSO,—For fittings for Machines by all known Makers—Hammers, Tuckers, Markers, Rufflers, Needles (2s 6d per doz.) 1 Shuttles, Oil (specially prepared, Is per bottle) Scissors, Sharpeners, Combination Tools, &c., kc. AGENTS FOR WAIRARAPA THOS. E. PRICE, Educational Repository, Masterton; C. G. COLVILLE, Bootmaker, Carterton; J. FKLLINGHAM, Bootmakei. Feathento OF WHOM EVERY SEWING MACHINE REQUISITE CAN BE HAD AT TOWN PRICES. 470 QENTLEMEN who wish far SUPERIOR GOODS for DRESS can depend on having ihe very best material and workmanship at C. GAMBLE'S, TAILOR AND HABIT-MAKER, Lambton Quay, Wellington. . Samples and Sulei for Self-measurement forwarded free by post on application. 347 pARKES '& pETERSON BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Boot & Shoe Depot, Queen-st., Afasterton, While thanking the public for past.favors, most respectfully b to inform .the inhabitants of the Wairarapa generally that in no other place can they get such good value for their money as at the above-named establishment, , P, & P. also draw the attention of the public to their celebrated hand-soivn Shoeting Boots, which cannot be equalled in Note the PARKES AND PETERSEN, Queen-street, Mistkrton, J COOI it STILL Faithfully attond to instructions from old S 0 and friends by them. 254 w ALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, Bridge- street, M *sttoto JIURNITURE WAREHOUSE T. S. JAGO, CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, Bridge-street, Mastekton. Pianos re-silked and polished. All kinds of Picture-framing executed, Carpets planned and laid down. Furniture renovated, and all kinds of repairs The inspection of the public invikd." N.B.—Furniture.delivered within a reasonable distance.; T S. JAGO', OABINH'MAKEBi UPHOWTMR, AND UjTDER' ■ TAKBI)'". '. ' idge-itre«t,.M ■, ut, jQUNCAN CAMERON SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER' (Opposite N;Z.,Time» Office), ' Willis-stmet, Wellington. ' B.C. begs to thank the ~Wairarapa public for the liberal patronage he recoivied when in business amongst ; them, and wishes to draw their attention to the fact that by favoring kim with; their order* -they cani procure, a. really good article ahd /oni whibh he. ian guarantee. All work sent out is lhade under his own supervision on the premises,>and if the settlers of the Wairarapa deijire to save', money they cannot do better than send to 1 him for whatever article they require'in the Harness or Saddlery line.. One especial feaj ture he would draw ; their; attention to is the' fact that he delivers all goods FREE at tho Greytam. railway station; thusi making the prices oharged by him; cheaper than any house in, the colonies. ... i large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, and everything appertaining to'the trade." ■ ■ D.C. wishes to call attention to his own Wellington-made Carriage, Buggy, Gig, and Trap Harness; also, Cart, Plough, and Leading do., and desires to draw iparticular notice to ont special line—bast I American Buggy Harness—really good; .the only Cheapest House in Wellington for Cask Special Notice.—All goods delivered fm at Greytom Railway Stabior, Country orders punctually attended to. Remember the address- " DUNCAN CAMERON, SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER, (Opposite N. Z. Tim® Office), WIUiS-STKEET, Wellington. 347 G.B 0 W L E S, BUTCHER, CARTERTON AND TARATAHI. - Small Goods of every description. Cash purchaser of Hides and Sheepskins. 365 J. Mi OIR-DLBSsTONE AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISHON AGENT.-' ■ A??nt for the New Zealand Insurance Company. Office—Above Mr W ton' E ,1 D W I N FEIST, GROOER AND DRAPER Is now showing a well-selected. Stock of, Seasonable Drapery, &c',, and wl'ilpt returning thanks for past favors, begs to assure his oustomers and the' public that they will be well-served flith goods of. all kinds at the lowest market rates, Agent for Union Insurance Go, 804 N 0 :T , I BOOTS 1 BOOTS 1. W. TAYLOR begs to inform inhabitants Tinui, Wharqama, and Castlepoint dis tricts that he has commenced business TINUI, and frusta by punctuality and tion to merit a share of public patronage J0" Note the Address— ; , j W. TAYLOR,; BOOT AND SHOEMAKER - Year Mr Miller's Tenui Hotel), - 'I- T NUI '■ ! "9 J AMES THOMPSON, MAXOFACrUBERe* I, •LEMONADE, !" MATED WATERS AND CORDIAS, •• "QijEBN-ffTßra; Mabteetoi/. v JAM-ES RUSSELL &■ SON .ARCHITECTS. OmoE—R. 4J. Brown's, (, ueen-Htreet, \ .MASTERTON.' Residence—Oaks Villa,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 475, 28 May 1880, Page 1
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704Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 475, 28 May 1880, Page 1
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