IULi/iiM co.,; CARATAHI SAW & PLANING MILLS , : Waieabapa. ! 'J Mara, Red Pinep'Matai, White Pine, and| other Timbers cut toorder. ; ' , jAEQE STOCKS of DEESSED'TIMBER 1 /ojuvr ::■ .win ■ ~ are kept—Flooring, Lining, tfco. j imr,l'. h)<il!\'::-rJxLh'.i: . t-vti: > ! ' ; 't)ARLEY;&KNIGHT, General Carr re 'HIEYTOWN/ 1 beg ; to atinotinca that they hejWairjuapaV' J ' ,r ' '"•'■' ,;! -'- ' •'Orders fr6uf'M4STERTOJf or OiRTER UON^ftmptly'atiendedto." »>'} ■l | ' / i -.'..iii-.'. •■■?.'] .•■ Proprietor t ' v• t ,f-r-!-;- • Announces to: the Public of (Wellington, ■ and. 'Businessmen in particular, that he has ■.-:";::: :i: s-,, OPENED:- ; ;.; A separate Chop'and Steak (with vege tables) Room from 12 till 2 o'clock, ■ Customers have their choice of Beer, Tea or Coffee. ~,...•■ ; r •,,,.- ■ ■'/' FOR'ONE SHILLING.'' Best Quality and Quickest Attendance, 'Tobe or not to be—that is the question Whether it is.nobler.in the minds ;To suffer the stings and arrows of out. rageous fortune, Or to take up arms against a sea of , troubles, And- by opposing, end them." OWLES n BOR.SE TJOWLES TOTHEFOREI The proprietor of the above popular Butcher s establishment now begs to notify to his numerous customers, and to the Public at large, that he has REMOVE? HIS BUSINESS '■'•'•''• ■'■' TO 1 HiS '" NEW PREMISES Where he.hopes,to continue to deserve the wide patronage hitherto accorded him, and where he trusts it will be fonnd'that his PRICES AND QUALITY OF MEAT .(.;•■■ RIVAL ALL COMPETITION Lately brought into the local market against him. 515 "AMES THOMPSON begs to inform tL V public that on and after this date h REDUCED THE PRICE OF BREAD to 9d per large loaf and4Jdper small loaf, booked; andßdper large loaf and 4dper small loaf, for cash, ' The usual discount allowed on all accounts °.id weekly. JAMES THOMPSON. • Masterton, June 14th. 1880. Aypoitumeu Sir Robinson. [YUN.CAN 0A ME RON SADDLER.AND HARNESS-MAKER : (Opposite N.Z. Times Office), WIUIS-STREET, WELLINGTON.' D.O. begs to thank the Wairarapa publio for 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 oan procure a really good article, and one whion he can ""arantee., All work sent out is made under i own supeivision on the premises, and if the 'settlers of the Wairarapa desire to save money fhe'y oannot do better than send t» him for; whatever article they requirejn the Harness or' Saddlery line, One especial fea tare he Would draw their attention to is the faot that he delivers all goods FREE at the Greytown railway station, thus making the prices charged by him cheaper than any houee in the colonies. A large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Saddles, Bridles Spurs,arid 'everything appertaining.to the trade. D.O. wishes to call attention' to his own Wellington-made Carriage, Buggy, Gig, and Trap Harness;/.a150,. Cart; Plough, and Leading do., and desires to draw particular notice to! o«e ifledal 7tn«—best American Buggy Harness—really good; the only house in. town where this may be prooured, .Cheapest House in Wellington for Oash. Special Notice.—All goods Mimed 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 TAMES KING, GOLD AND SILVERSMITH AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 4S" (Under the Illuminated Clock), .gj Willis-street, Wellington. Orders for the trade carefully attended to. A WASHING MACHINE FOR FIVE SHILLINGS I rpHE PATENT "MAGIC" WASHING MACHINE. The •' Magio" Washing Machine will wash and cleanse clothes from the finest fabric to the coarsest blanket in a thorough manner. The "Magio" Washing Maohine being strictly automatio, requires no attention whatever while at work. The '"Magio" Washing Machine does away with rubbing, and the consequent wear and tear of clothes. The" Magic" Washing Machine will save the user timo, labor, and money. The " Magic" Washing Machine will pay for itself in one washing day. The " Magio" Washing Machine, should be in every house, PRIOE-FROM, 5a UPWARDS. ANT MESOy OAK HAVE A TRIAL GRATIS. j. i Hayes':.' Sole Agont for New Zealand. A. G. BAYLISS, Is the Sole igent for the Wairarapa for the n»lfl nf Washinc Maohines. 444 Mr Bayliss will visit Masterton at an ear date with a supply of these Machines. ENBIGH. HOTEL, FEILDING: CHARLES ROE ■ Proprietor, EVERY convenience of a home offered by the above.' Wines and Spirits of ;the best quality. Seleot private' apartments for famiUea. Good'stabtog'and'padddbk's attached; under the management of Mr R, W. The,New;Zeaian(f Times, Bangitiki Advb«it«, Those, taJWAaAlAlADillTfilld. 471
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 572, 18 September 1880, Page 4
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