JMPOET AN T NOTI CB. F GRAY, in returning thanks to bis £!. r «rou* customers for past favors, bogs to it *m tko public generally that having now I* , itock a large quantity of tho very beat '<iiiber« suitable for Coaohbuilding and Wheel fright purpose*,ho ia prepared to receive and nxjxsute all orders entrusted to him, and will fitsrantee both style and finish to equal that tum*d put in any par® of the Province. ' teegiiira to all ltmds of Vehicles, including trimming & painting, shall receiveimmediatt attention, and be performed with neatness a*d dispatch. "j " F.', GRAY, Bkcksmi(.li, Coachbui!der r and Wheelwright ' MASTKRTON. LOCAL INDUSTRY. TARANAKI STREET STEAM DRAIN PIPE WORKS. jTi KORGE NORBURY begs to inform his VX old patrons and the public generally that he has roturnad from England, and baa rercpeaed the above well known works. G. Hi is prepared- to receive orders. for Glazed Stoneware <Pipes. These pipes are thorougly burnt, wad are of extra thickness (to ensure durability), and the secket* are made according £# the aaest approved English style, to i eomot joint. G. N. does not hesitate to say that they are the bast pipes in fche market. Engineers and others respectfully invited to inspect these pipes. Telefrsjr.a, letters, <te., addressed George Nornry, Cuba-street, Wellington, will receive prompt attention. 37 TO THE INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON AND SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD.
TTtOE Health, Durability, and Economy, Becommended by the Faculty as one #f the Beot and obeapcst aver invented for this climate. SOFFE'S 35a SPUING MATTRESS Oa view at the Manufactory, Manner** street, Wellington. Six Men Continually making. jQ AEL E T & KNIGHT GENERAL CaBStIERS, SEG to inform tho inhabitants of Masterism audita vicinity that they have removed from Greyfcewn to the premises lately ocoa. pied by Mr Job Vile in Masonic-street, Mas* terton, and are prepared to CONVEY GOODS to and from Feathorston, and Mac tertos, Tsn«rn, or elsewhere at the West carreiit rates THOS. C. D'ARCY, Agent - Queen-at JJLACKSMITH. FARRIER, &o. CARTERTON. The undersigned bogs respectfully to announce is tha settler 1 Taratahi-Carterton •si iwijlilsMhflMl, that ho has commenced bwam«s»Lihis a®* Premises at the above Tdwaship, ansl hopes by strict attention to tasiasßa, coupled with moderate charges, t#'secure & fair share of public patronage. Herees shod oa the most improved pria«iy!e; sp«oial attention being given to badly foimad and diseased feet. SWm Implements made and repaired. All work guaranteed.. ROBERT CRAWFORD, 183 Blacksmith, &0.. Carterton.
yy ATS ON & WINTER INGHAM isADBKSM AND HiENKBS-MAJLESS, ®*wto j#&om their frwads and. the gene ral jubSie that they have removed into their Mf preniaes fronting Mr F. Guy's blackmmtk's, where ih®y caa now compete witk *»r was# in Now Zetland. At &e reftiest of the greater number of rew4eats ®f Ifastecton and aurroonding DiaW«te» *h*y ji»T® etarted in the Saddlers and JSsna««e Muinew, and fcruit to merit a fair s&are si tk« pnblie patsroßage by putting in isnrt-elwrt material, first-clasß workmanship, ■•A *W«t attention to biuineta. No ex torMm ia jrioee. All kind* of attention paid t» either Town me Cteasfcy ot&m. w»*ly executed with promptitude Alm. erery re%ui#tte ef the Trade kept on k»3' . 270 CENTBAL PEEMISES ' the Bask or New Zialmd, and opposite M. Ga«slbsk«i &Co.'a Brick Ware house, when he will he abl« to offer to old easterner* and new greater facilities than har»k>j©ra for selecting FIBST-CLASS FURNITURE. G. T. to announce to the , w ® tt «apa and the Kut Coast ftStArkt* thai he ha* opened his Extemive
G«aile»eti formating vill d#weil to call and inspect hit DBAWIKG AND DINING-ROOM .'SUITES, <rhirt he is new iuroiag oat—-unequalled for pme, materia], and workmanship. Ho aJso directs Attention to hie stock of BBAUTIPUL PIEE GLASSES. ' I F. kegs t* inform his friends and the ge«®ir*l public that he has added the baseness ct UNDERTAKER □ *° *}* and all orders entrusted so aiai will be sxmsuUd with promptitude. Pi 7\ *' ha« paid considerable attention iaUiy to mporhag .. .. SINKS' DUPLEX LAMPS, Wuieii, by ineans of a double burner* give si . «traordix«y splendid light, beside which svm. the Qwolim pales. Tkose who kin not seen the new BAMBOO CLOTHES AND TOWEL HOMES uwpeetQ. T. F.'s stock before purLADIES aye juried to view his varied and axteaa-W s4oefe o£ Toiletware Teilet Tables Wash Stands Oval and Square Tables Chests of Drawers Cheffioniers Wardrobes -Br « . _ Perambulators Walnut and Cedar Drawing and Dining* room Suites Wool Mats ®° d 1)001 Mats. Chil&rssaa 1 Cote, Iron and Wood. Ab4 a lasfe and asserted stock of XOUftXrUBNIBKING BEQEJISITES. A®»ed e&oek of PIOTUKE MOULDINGS ofthasd. All «owb mM at prions amtqualled in ike Wtjmvp*. - _ , A feiel fe respectfully solicited. *♦ WfWpiwA to manufacture, at. -fee ss#siß«lk@t§Si% md of the beet deswriptioaj* xo oedek; 8* mwtir gasaiwa.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 505, 2 July 1880, Page 4
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