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Masterton Coach Jj actory QUARTLY <fc WAGG, PROPRIETORS. 3 MESSRS] QUARTLY & WAGG "'having purchased the Premises, Plant, and Stock in-Trade of the late Coach Factory from MrQ, Dixon, beg to notify that they are now prepared to execute all orders entrusted i to them;'from a Wheelbarrow to a '■""■'■" -LANDAUat Reasonable Prices, and on the Shortest Notice, In consequence of . ! NUMEROUS COMPLAINTS BAD WORK turned'out hitherto, Messrs Quartly and Wagq wish it to be understood that they will employ none but FIRST-CLASS HANDS in all depaitments of their business, and all new work executed will be GUARANTEED fob TWELVE MONTHS. The Carriage Building Department wil be under the management of MR KENNEDY (Late from Stevenson aud Elliot's Carriage Manufactory, Melbourne.) • MR O'NEILL (late of Auckland) will take charge of the Smithy and. Spring-making: Department. I Tho Painting and Writing will be executed by MR QUARTLY. 441 TTNION COACH AND CARRIAGE U FACTORY. J)IXON pos„ Proprietors. Having completed their new premises, an having a splendid lot of NEW AMERICAN GOODS in hand, are prepared to construct VEHICLES of EVERY DESCRIPTION in a Style and Finish equal to anything that can be carried out in New Zealand, and they wish to state that they will keep nothing but FISST-OLASS AMERICAN ASHard HICKORY, not second-class, as has been used in other factoriee. NEW WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. Especial attention paid to Repairs TrimminjjS, etc., and by use of first-class material will supply to all who may entrust their orders to them with, a really Good, Sound article A firit-olais spring maker kept. 465 MASTERTON FLOUR AND GRAIN STORES. VILE and D'ARCY BEG to inform the public that they ar prepared to supply Flour, Grain, and all kinds of agricultural produce at the lowest current rates. Hay, Chaff, Oats &0., always on hand, nd garden seeds, fruit, and o'rnais kept in stoek. • 455 CHURCH SERVICES-TO-MORROW. CATHOLIC. Train and Castle Point on Sunday 30th inst. OHURCH OF ENGLAND. Mastbrton-11 a,m, and 7 p.m., ' • .Greytowk.-II a.m.and7p,m. WESLEYAN CHURCH. Mastbrton.—lkm. .. 2,30 p,m. .) 7 p.m. Carterton.—ll a.m. 7 p.m

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 476, 29 May 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 476, 29 May 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 476, 29 May 1880, Page 2

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