, TO SETTLERS & HORSEBREEDERS. No Broken Hearts or Legs'. HMWLER be# to solicit bf> patim- ,. Age of owners and biecrlers lo break in horses to Saddle and Harness on the moat approved principles. Terms— Orders'left at the Railway Hotel Livery and Bait' Stables will receive immediate attention. 729 LOCAL INDUSTRY.
A SIGN 0 P THE TIMES may be Been ~ in.front of my premises giving a GLIMPSE ' OF...BETTER DAYS for New.Zealand. It bLows clearly tint tho goods manufactured here by far excel all such of a foreign make. It also shows that there is at least one. tailoi who knowß how tq.bring them to the front. J. am troubled with a complaint, just now, 1 with there hundreds affected- the same way. I have local industry on the brain.' lain convinced that the evils this country is now enduring are caused by people sending away for goods that they ought to buy here. I can make a Lady's Riding Habit for £5; Gentleman's Suit,-£4 j Trousers £1; all of New Zealand Tweed, the most fashionable cut and;best make in Wellington. Therefore; every man thould know his own measure, and send a Post Offico Order for £4;~aud he will receive in return a splendid Tweed Suit of New Zealand manufacture, warranted to fit, . • Directions for self-measurement: -First state age, height, weight and occupation, and if ereot or stooping; measure chest over the vest, and waist over the vest; mcasur e the front, seam: of coatsleeve; lay your trousers flat on the table, measure side seam and' leg and round waist. MJXLKY, the Tailor. 735, Lambton Quay, Wellington iEU) & GBAY have much pleasure in notifying that their DOUBLE FURROWED PLOUGH has received FIRST PRIZE at the MELBOURNE EXHIBITION, coupled with a Special Commendation from the Jurors. Tho Only First Prko for D.F. Ploughs awarded to N.Z. exhibitors,;
Catalogues Freo on application. EEID & GRAY, Dunodin, Oamaru, Timsru, Inveioarglll, 727 Christuburch, ami Aehburton, 0. BATH, TT7OOD AND STONE-CUTTER, V\ (Opposite Halley&Ewing) Courtenay Place, • • • Wellington. Estimates given for every description of Carving, Mantel-piece trusses oin 6a per pair.
riLLIAM KEESTER TENT AND SAILMAKER, Masierton, KTHUB 0. LEE A B 0 hTt B 0 T. CARTERTON. lORHg AND 00. 'Auctioneers andJ^raMe|?S#Fft Financial, Estate, Land, ,and .General Commission Agents. Stock, Produce, and Cattle Salesmen, Advances on Freehold Securities. Valuators, Week Safes #jb the R°° mß Secure yardß and paAOTi, Agents F° R ~~ i Nation Fir,e Insurance Company I Austral Mutual Provident Society •fIHOAL HOIJjOB. ■ w, wmm, Lambion Quay, Wempwon. TUNER, and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Flutina, Violin, Englith Oonoerlina, etc. Pianos resilked. repolishad, refelted, and thoroughly renovated at moderate prices, Violins repaired, Flute* repadded, etc, Bowb re-haired and cleaned. A supply of fittings for various instruments kept in stock, Tutors for all instruments. A stook of small instalments always on hand. Instruments of every bought or Bold at a moderate commission. Orders taken for American Organs. Masterton agent, Mr T.E. PRICE, from whom any information as to prices, etc., m«v lv» nhtumed. 444 SPLENDID INVESTMENT ANNUAL STOOK.TAKING SALE. -AT- • INDSAY & WATSON'S IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. ■ GREAT BARGAINS I FOR CASH. ' SW. beg to inform their numerous 1, Cptopjers and the PUBLIC OF AJBAf 8.P4 generally that they have ened their GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING JSALE -FOR ONE MONTH.-
SEDUCTIONS Will be made in j$ their well-nejeoted Stock 0/ BOOTS and SHOES, AT LAMBTON-QUAY & OUBA-STREET, The Publicjmay rely on this being a Genuine Sale, and will find it to their advantage to bringtheir Cash to L, & Wa, where they mav invest to advantage. L. & Wi quote no prices, but ask the Come Eabw and Secure the Bargains, LINDSAyTwATSON, jOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL COLE-BTBEKT, MASTERTOH. Pbwoieal : Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the oasis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following eubjecte are taught French, German; Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework.' ©meJike. ■'■'.'. Terms moderate. ?tospectusej forwarded on application, he second term of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, 1 26 th May.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 770, 17 May 1881, Page 4
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657Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 770, 17 May 1881, Page 4
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