pLAOKSMiTM, V&mwi dw. i OARTEPMC '' , Theundersigned lings respectfully, to aiinouncii t» the settlor' of Ttiratalii-Cnrtertoti ami lioiiililio)lined. Unit lie 'lms ■ commenced business in jn's new premises at the above iwiisbip, 'and hopes by strict attiy'lioii to business, coupled with nimlemte drupes tn seem? ufairsliare iif piiV'ie i'a.tro'»>H^c-; oiplo ; special attcntioii.beiiig given to biullj formed and diseased .feet; ; , \ . _ ■ %m Implements mafic and repaired. All won guaranteed. ROBERT ORAWPORU, IRS ■ Blacksmith.. Ac. Carterton • 1' U■ B Li C H 0 T 11) . D, ASH En; .'' ' ■ UI'JIANNEIIS-SIIII'EI, ; • Has determined, in eoriscqiierice of receiving a, Ini'gctliipineiit-o; Condtvci'iisisliiig of . Ladies' Bags ■-. Tambourines ; Biinjus, Balls • Boxing Gloves <&c. ■ ex himiDni Tiio late fur the Christmas Holidays, to sellllic whole »t the gwiis by singb-. ait clrs at wbo.esale prices, Ui makeioum for. a fuithci thi|imcni. Also-1 case Impioved Foot Balls. ' Note the Adilicss—
■ ■ ASIIEK'S I?i\NCY VAll. Next to ilit) Bi'diii'li Iliiuk of New Zealand, ' Manners-street, Wellington, fIRS yrn J. hy ue-pAlton, PROFES'OB OF MUSIC From Wellington, Has the honor to aiiinuiine ho is now residing ill the Wnirnraptf to give lcs-uns on the I'laiioforte-Eiemciitary and [•'imshiit—the Cultivation 01 theVeice, and Theory vi Music; and from the success that lias always attended his instruction, cau guarantee rapid proficiency, Mr I'arker will undertake the management of Concerts and Balls. PIANTOBTES TUNED. SSTAddresa—Fejhiehstox. G29 fHYTE'S HOTEL, FOXTON. —o— EVERY acco)n'pdat,pu and comfort for traveller? and the public at arge, at the above Hotel, Sample, Bath. Billiard, Coach and Storerooms. . 20-stall Stable. Horses (fud Buggies on Hire. Cobbs' Coaches depart and arriye dftily to and frow Wellington, A.J.WHYTE, W Proprietor. W.'B WCODHIANT AND COMMISSION AGENT VALUATOR, etc., MaIN-STJ!EET, GItEVTOWN, (Opposite ike Bank of New Zealand). YHILLIAM BOOTH AND CO., TABATAHT SAW & PLANING MILLS WaIUARAI'A. Totara, Bod Pine, Maiai, Pine, and Other Timbers cut to order, LARGE STOCKS OBEBBED TIMBFJi are kept—Flooring, Lining, itc,
10.E GREYTOJR T HOTEL, GKOYTOWN, WAIJBAJtAPA, THE above veil-known and old-estab lished Hotel oilers Special Advantages to Visitors to the Wairarapa and Tjavellinfl Public'in Accommodation and Convenience. Particular itte'niiou has teen given to the aiTangeii'ient of Piivato AjiWmfih'ta, and the Premises having recently been thoroughly renovated, the accommodation is equal to any in the district. Visitors will find all the Comforts of a Home, and every attention paid them.. A comfortable (Jiiyehkd Cosyjsyance' hi connection with the Hotel meets every train,'for })ie convenience of Patrons and the PubilcV While soliciting the Favors of the Travelling Public, and thanking his patrons for the support hitherto accorded, the Proprietor wishes to assure them the same attention will bo given as hitherto. Good Stabkng and Grass Paddocks are Note- tub afIJSYTQWJN HOTEL, (Within a few chafes pftlip Post and Tole- '% ■ flrapli Offices,
1 T UNION SAW MILL TARATAHI Sawn Palings, 4in by Jin, <lft Bin, 4s 6'd per 100 in niimbo 3in by fin, 4ft Gin, 48 „ „; Fob dliorter lengths' 16 per foot per' 10„ lower, " ' '" 15b per 1,000 extra delivered in Master ton. Terms Cash. W. W. COEPB, 361 Proprietor] | ROBERTSON 1 & CO., . INGINEERB, IRPNjpUNDERS, AND J ■" BOI'I.EBMABERS; Old Custom Homo street, Wellington, Have for sale— PBEDY'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, f .pwks with improved jratphpfc motion, 16-horse power Cornish boiler, in firstclass order. Price, #BS. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work, HI NO THE INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON ANU SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD. FOR Health, Purabifity, mid Economy, RMornrnended by tiio Faculty as one of Jbe best and cheapest ever invented for this climate. ■■ SQFFE'S 3.5b RPSINjJ tyATTRASS.' On yjiew at the Manufactory, Manners-si, Wo #oa, Six Men continually making, 684 MAbTJSJMMI mV& AjSD GRAIN .-.';. STOKES, . VILE & D'ARCY. ' GENERAL Dealers in colonial produce Commission Agents,-Valuators, &e, : '. Aoenis rat Liverpoool, London and .Globe Insurance Company, ,'•... The National Mutual Life Association of Australia. Also for E. J. Bowen'B cele- ; hated Ualifoinian Flower and Garden i ■ ■ Seeds. •'" , , ...'.'.. ..,'■• ' .'.'.,82
7 AMES : RIM-,AND ,CO,, V a' 1 ;•.: :■'■■■.:■■,.,/ .;;.-.: GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS;,,,,, :; . - .• -. .:■!■..''! AHD; : x MsmAfrnmo. jewellees, ■< .-j p": .! :i'i ■ WELIEiGIORi' ■<',::,: Orders for the trade carefjilly attended to. The largest Bt^ok'of,stones' aiyi gemß in'the ...: : : .;'*'* colony; -■'•': :' r .':'.-':-:\y.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 764, 10 May 1881, Page 4
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