TO SETTLERS & RORSEBREEDERS. No Broken Hearts or Leys. ILAWLER begs to solioittbp patrcn- • age of owners and bleeders to break in horses to Saddle and Harness on the most approved principles. Terms - moderate. Orders left at the Railway Hotel Lray and Bait Stables will receive immedinto attention. 729
LOCAL INDUSTRY. A SIGN OF THE TIMES may bo seen in front of my premises giving a GLIMPSE OF BETTER DAYS for New Zealand, It slows clearly tint the goods manufactured hero by far excel all such of a foroign make. It also shows that there is at least one tailor who knows how to bring them to the front. 7. am troubled with a complaint just now, 1 with there hundreds affected the same way. I havo local industry on the brain, lam convinced that the evils this country is now enduring are caused by people sending away for goods that they ought to buy hero. I can make a Lady's Hiding Habit for £5; Gentleman's Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all of New Zealand Tweed, the most faßhmnablc cut and best inako in Wellington, Therefore every man thould know liis own measure, and sond a Post Office Order for £4, and he will receive in return a splendid Tweed Suit of New Zealand manufacture. Warruntod to fit, Direction for Belf-measurement:-First state ago, height, woight and occupation, and if erect or stooping; measure chest over the voat, and waist over the vest; mcaßur e the front seam of coatsleove; lay your trousers flat on the tabic, measure side scam and leg and round waist, HUXLEY, the Tailor. 73$ Lambton Quay, •Wellington "D EH)" &■ GRAY havo ; much pleasure in ■"* notifying "that : : lheir DOUBLE FURROWED PLOUGH has received FIBST PRIZE at too MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, coupled with a Special Commendation from the Jurors. The Only First Prfeo for D,F. Ploughs awarded to N,Z. exhibitors.
Catalogues Free on application. EEID & GRAY, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Invotoargill 727 Chrißtohurcn, and Ashburton. 0 BATH rD AND STONE-CUTTER (OppositoJlalley & Ewing) Courteuay Place, • • > Wlington, Estimates given for every description p Carving, Mantel-piece trasses oin 6s per pair. TILL!AM KEESTER JENT AND SAILMAKER, (Qjpo<e Empire Hotel), >Ii£IERIOif. 181 ARTHUR 0. LEE abc hTt E C T . CARTERTON.' Flans and Specifications prepared. • IORNB AND CO, 0, Auctioneers and Insuranceßrokers, Financial, Estate, Land, and General Commission Agents. Stock, Produce, and Cattle Salesmen. Advances on Freehold Securities. Valuators. Weak Sales at tbe Rooms and Yards, Qneen-street, Secure yards .and paddocks, AfIENW Nation Fire Insurance Company '.nstral Mutual Provident Society 'USI 0A I NOTICE W. WEBLEY, Lambiok Quay, Wbilingioh.
TUNER, and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flntina, Violin, Engb'ih Concertina, eto. Pianos resilkecL repoiish id, refelted, and thoroughly ronovatoo #t moderate pricos. "Violins repaired, Mnto repaosepy eto, Bows re-haired and cleaned. A'supply of fittings for various instruments kept in sfcocic. Tutors for all instruments, A Black of Musical Instrument Commission Agency. Instruments of every ■description bought or sold at a moderate commission. Orders taken for American Organs. Masterton agent, Mr T. E. PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, etc,, may be obtained. 444 SPLENDID IWES?MENT, ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE.. -AT- ■ INDSAY & WATSON'S |IM?EBIAL BOOT DEPOT. .GREAT BARGAINS I SwEEWtt Ructions iy Boots & Shoes m cm, T AW. beg to inform their numerous Lf, Customeri and the PUBLIC OF WIIBABAPA generally that they have opened their GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE -FOR ONE MONTRWhen^ SWEE&ra REDUCTIONS Will be made in all their well-selected Stock of BOOTS akd SHOES, LAMBTON-QUAY k CUBA-STREET. The Pnblicjmay rely on this being a Genuine Sale, and will find it to their advantage to bring their Cash to L. <£ W. 'a, where they L, & W, quote no prices, but ask the publio to come and see for themselves, Comb Earl? and Secure the Babgains,
LINDSAY & WATSON, Imperial Boot Depot, Lambtgn Quay and Cabs-street. 765 gOABDING AND DA* SCHOOL COLE-BTBEET, MASXESTON. Principal : Misa BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forme the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjeots are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Mueio, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and ome-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application, ■ Ti» first term of 1881 .wili. begin oti TUESDAY, Ist February. Jm&H dm fat IVenoh,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 768, 14 May 1881, Page 4
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