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SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE , ' INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW .ZEALAND." K ~]\ 'Cahtai, £1,000,000. ' Unlimited Liability of a large' body o . , Shareholders. Wellington Bfahoh-A. Boabdman, Manager FIRE RISKS of all classes intnwn awl country accepted at loweit current rites Agents for Masterton . . W. SELLAR Vcflwc 591 'and )<\ W HWS "^ J IVERY AND UAH- {jldULilS, CARTERTON. . W. CRAWFORD,.p«orMETOR. Horses and Buggies on hire. Horses broken to saddle or harness. MASTERfON >; UOACH 4 (j ARRIAGE F;A(JTORY /MUlßahd DIXON BROS., £/' Having a Splendid Assortment of American Goods on hand, are prepared to build VEHIOMS OK EVERY DESOItIWION, 1 equal toauything turned out iu the Colony; Painting done intheßest Style. • Cushions, Trimming falls, &c., made with the best of leather,' m various patterns. New and Se'eondrhand BUGGIES FOR SALB for rale at the lowest price for CASH. ■■.".■■•': mpm aesirous of obtaining »• good article at their own price will do well to call and ■ inspector stock now on hand. P.S.-Buggies from'£3s and upwards. WRBMEMBES^.;'."' ':•■ a the MASTERTON COACH FACTORY WAR IN ThE BOOT TRADE ii ti bj.a , . ' October 4tb. 1830. To the Editor of the Wairaeapa Daily. nIK,-I seea'great deal in your paper ' about opening up and marking off , dozens of trunks of BOOTS and SHOES I nuenm? Rrannli tf<,M,i;„W....i- n, ■... ' «ut«, M nHiupt Stocks. Great Clearing ■*H and .many other, such.schemes to 1 tie public awy from O. G. COL ■ CASH 8 00 "" rtTT SE; opposite the Marquis of. - -? tel - l np ed not trouble you with a puce list; aa the publio bow'verv well-no matter cheap—that 0. »? 1 7 r0 !!! lon S *" actical «PBriflM >n the trade, will always defy any r — l turn that may be brought against hii I visit to my new shop will be quite suffiiuent I to show that Colville's is' -the LEADING CASHBOOTWAREHOUSEoftijeSy Aura.the pubho:^can have„ a .first class/ ai tide at a secon 1 class price '^Vr^ • THE CASH BOOT WAREHOUSE . CARTERTON, 687 |. : N 0.T.1 0E . JAIL IN pBIOE OF gREAD! MESSRS GILES AND EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN, having taken into" consideration the Existing Depression in. all branoheV of Trade, and the Scarcity ofMoney, beg to announce to the of Masterton and the surrounding districts that being Millers as well as Bakers, they' have this day REDUCED the PRICE of LARGE, LOAVES. from; OD TO m. And Small Loaves from FOURPENCE to THREEPENCE haw-pesky, CASH. ON. DELIVERY.' If Booked, Large Loaves Bdj Small Loaves, 4d. FLOUR-Large Bags from Is to 10d, Small Bags from 6dto H ' Owing to this Considerable Reduction, nodiscount can be allowed, "'■• ' Messrs G,& E.G. beg to thank the publio. for the support they have hitherto received • and trust by strict'attention to.busings* and supplying Goods of Best Quality, to merit a continuance of the same. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN 1 . ■'- Masterton, Nov. 15.' 619 Jn TI /TACK&Y begs to inform ' •. VJ. IVI the inhabitants of Masterton and Diftrict. that he'has reduced the price of Bread to' 7d the 41b loaf Gash. 8d if Booked, J.G.M. would take this opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Masterton and District for the liberal aup. ■ port accorded to him since he 'commenced business in Euripuni, and trusts that by civility and attention to business, aud sup. plying the same quality as formwly,.to merit a continuance of the same.—J. G. •MACK AY. 621 IHE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE. PARKES & PETERSEN, BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, 7 . QUEEK-STREET, MABIERION, ARE OPENING UP Twelvo Cases of BOOTS ..and SHOES, '.' which are absolutely and unquestionably;. SUPERIOR ; to any stock which has yet been seen , .',.OR'6OID> IN MASTERTON OR THE WAIRARAPA. PARKES &PETERSEN Offer these..Goods to the Publio at tha LOWEST CASH PRICES. SEIiIi THEM TO-ADVAKUai, ',<■•■ PARKES \&;S%mm. -■;( Invite an inspeolion of their 'New Goods. THEY CHALLENGE THE WAIRARAPA WITH JBEIB ■'; ' NEW Ladies'Kidßoots ■■■'- ' NEW Ladies' Cashmere ,: . NEW Children's Kid Boots ; ■ NEW'ChHdren!a Calf Boots.•'■'•'■■- '\ NEW Gents' Hand-sewn Boots 'NEW^La'dies'.Elastio ; Slippers- ■■>■ WTf.WT.oiKis l Vanah'tt filimai. .-> : < ■'■ NEW-Vastiesjn Gents':.-,;'M -n^ NEW; Varieties iu Ladies': : : -: s : : :. I^W:Taiwtießin;Cluldwny.;. :^V: ' PASSES,4>PEIERSEN.wiII stiu'mainl: tain their reputation for price and quautx combined, andAtieir present consignment:. is v HAS THE BEST VALUE TO has .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 628, 25 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 628, 25 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 628, 25 November 1880, Page 4

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