JQUNCAN CAMERON SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER (Opposite N.Z. Times Office), Willis-street, Wellington, D.C. begs to thank the Wairarapa publio lor the liberal patronage he received when in business amongst them, and wishes to draw their attention to the fact that by favoring him with their orders they can procure a really good article and one which he can guarantee. All work seut out is made under liia own supeivision on the premises, and if the settlers of the Wairarapa desire to save money they cannot do better than send to liiiiifoi' whatever article they require in the Harness or Saddlery line. One especial feaj turo he would draw their attention to is the fact that he dolivers all goods FREE at the Greytown railway station, thus making the prices charged by him cheaper than any house in the colonies. A large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, and everything appertaining to the trade. D.C. wishos to call attention to his own Wellington-made Carriage, Buggy, Gig, and Trap Harness; also, Cart, Plough, and Leading do., and desires to draw particular notice to one special line—heat American Harness—really good; the only house in town where this may be procured. Cheapest House in Wellington for Cash, Special Notice.—All goods delivered free at Greytown Railway Station Country orders punctually attended to. Remember the address— DUNCAN CAMERON, SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER, (Opposite N.Z. Times Office), Willis-street, Wellington. 347 Gr. B 0 w L E s ' BUTCHER, CARTERTON AND TARATAHI. Small Goods of every, description, Cash purchaser of Hides and Sheepskins, 5 J M. GIE DLE STONE AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. A??nt for the New Zealand Insurance SprayOffice—Above Mr--W ton' Jg D W I N FEIST, GROCER AND DRAPER, Is now showing a well-selected Stock of Seasonable Drapery, to,, and whilst returning thanks for past favors, bogs to assure his customers and the public that they will be well-served with goods of all kinds at the lowest market rates, • Asrent for Union Insurance Co. 304 0 T I G E , BOOTS! BOOTS!. W, TAYLOR begs to inform the inhabitauts Tinui, Whareama, and Csatlepoint dis tricts that he has commenced business ■ TINUI, and trusts by punctuality and tion to merit a share of public patronago «®* Note the Address— W. TAYLOR, BOOT XND SHOEMAKER Vear Mr Miller's Tenui Hotol), T NUI 9 JAMES THOMP SON Manufacturer 0* ■ TTPMfiN ATVtt CRATED WATERS AND OORDIAS, QoERN-STItEEI, Mabtebtoh, . JAMES RUSSELL & SON architects; Office--R. &J. Brown's, I ueen-street, MASTEP.TON, ■ ■ \ Residence-OaksVilla,high-street, ISO
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 490, 15 June 1880, Page 1
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