T HE pERMANENT (^ADDLERS. WATSON & WINTERINGHAM- . . (Next Council Chambers), . QUEEN-STREET, BEG to thank their numerous friends and tlie public of Masterton for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them since commencing business, and desire it .to be distinctly understood that patrons can depend upon obtaining the best article at the lowest price at their establishment. Their motto is "No extortion," and they act up to it. ' All kinds of attention paid to either town or country orders, . Repairs neatly executed with promptitude and dispatch. ' Every requisite of the trade kept on hand. ! ST 0 P! AND READ THIS. CARTERTON BAKERY. A. L. WHYTE, Would respectfully announce to tho Civil Service and the general public located in and around Carterton that he is determined to moot tlw hardness of the times by REDUCING BREAD =:TO— the 4lb Loaf Cash, Sevenponcfl if Booked. N.B.—A.L.W. would respectfully intimate that his books abe closed to mm-wikded BOOK-KEEPING.— Private Lessons in Book-keeping by Singlo and Double Entry given by a person of Large and Practical experience, Tradesmen's Books opened, audited, or adjusted, and arrangements made for keeping tho same, Terms Moderate, Address—Accountant, Box 88, Post Office, Masterton. 587 WAR IN THE BOOT TRADE I October 4th. 1880. To the Editor of tho Waikarapa Daily. SIR,— I sea a great deal in your paper about opening up and marking off dozens of trunks of BOOTS and SHOES, opeuing Branch Establishments, Clearing Out Bankrupt Stocks, Great Clearing Sales, aud many other sucli schemes to draw the public away from C. G. COLYILLE'S CARTERTON CASH BOOT WAREHOUSE, opposite the Marquis of Normauby'Hotel. I nred not trouble you with a price list, as the public know very well—no matter who sells cheap—that C. G.Colville, from long practical experience in the trade, will always defy any competition that may be brought against him. One visit to my now shop will be quite.Bufficient to show that Colville's is the LEADING CASE BOOT WAREHOUSE of tho Valley. There the .public can bavo a first class eiticle at a secoul class price. THE CASH BOOT WABEHOUSE CARTERTON. 587
MASTERTON Coach & Carriage Factory. MUIR AND DIXON BROS., Having a Splondid Assortment of American Goods oil band, are prepared to .build VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, equal to anything turned out in the Colony, Painting done in the Best Style. Cushions, Trimming Falls, A'c., made with the best of leather, in variolic patterns. New and Second-hand BUGGIES FOR SALE for sale at the lowest pike for CASH. Persons desirous of obtaining a good ai tide at their own prico will do well to call and inspect our slock now on band. • P.S.—Buggies from £35 and upwards. BS-REMEMBER-AT THE MASTBRTON. COACH FACTORY, MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. SPRING SHOW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24. Iu the Town Hall, Mastortou. Members are reminded that their subscriptions are now due! Programmes may be obtained from T. C D'Arcy, Hen. Treasurer; J. Brown, Sccre tary, or W. Everett, President. 572 VpO TRAVEL THIB SEASON. . Between Tenui, Taueru, and East Coast, The Clydesdale Horse " SIR WILLIAM WALLACE." For further particulars, see Cards, or apply to THOMAS CAESWELL, Elat Point, Or ANGUS FRAZER, 590 Iu ?.harg«. IJIO TRAVEL THIS SEAfjON. The Purebred Clydesdale Horse, YOUNG PRINCE CJHAKLIE, The property ofJoHH Hill, Esq., Wellington. THE .Character and Pedigree of Youso Prince Charlie is well-known in the Wai-rarapa.-and reqni'es no comment hero. (For Pedigree- we Cards); For terms, charges, Ac.,. apply to • WALTER ■ MORRISON, Manaia, who has .the entire management' of the horse. ' ■ ■■ •' ■ ■ Young Prikce.Charlie will .be at Ray's -Taratahi Hotel on Monday frpm 9 till 12, calling at Giles' Royal Oak Hotel troni 1 till 3; Quin's Hptel on Mquday mg!;t. : Tau-v herenikau on Tuesday (if snfficient ' inducement offers), and at Manaia on Thursday,. Friday, and Saturday. . 'Manaia, 7th October, 1880, 590
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 595, 15 October 1880, Page 3
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