"-i |JNION ' QOAOH ! JIAOTOUY, COtmrENAY PLACE.WELLINGTON. k THE Proprietors of the above beg io inform Wairarapa Settlors, Farmers, Tradesmm, and others, that they liava Miterturned to COMPETE WITH IMPORTED GOODS in their various lines of business, and trust that they will recoil the support of all who reeognise tho importance of ECOUIIAGING LOCAL' INDUSTRIES. They manufacture (all of Colonial; material), in addition to their Coaehraaking business :i-whe«lcd Periiabu'ators, 4-wheel I'aramhulatori, Rocking-horses, Rosiuantes, Bicycles, Tricycle (boyb), and ALL KINDS OF BASKET WARE &c., Ac, Which will liq found in all cibcj BELOW IMPORTED PRICES. ON SAUE—AII our own maleWaggonettes, Spring Carti, Spring Drayn, Tip Drays, Express Wagons, etc., it prices that will defy competition. AN EARLY CALL WILL BECUBE GREAT BARGAINS, 784 WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS., [TIHE undersigned is a Cssh Purchaser of Wool and Sheepskins, and Mil 830UR WOOL at Current Market Bates. J BAIRSTOW, (/lareville, Taratabi, MASTERTON FLOUR AND GRAIN STORES. TILE & B'ARCY. GENERAL Dealers in colonial produce Commissisn Agents, Valuators, Ac, Aoshtb roR Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Company. The National Mutual life Association of Australia. Alio for E. J. Bowsn's celebrated Californiaa Flower and Garden Seeds, 112 CARTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILL. EL. WAKFJjIN, the proprietor of the , abeve, haying recently ercntod an extoniiro addition in bis Mills, and obtaiaad a powerful engine and the most imprnvod flour mill machinery, is now able to anneunco that the Mill is in thorough working order, and capable of turning wit superior samples of FLOUR, SBCONDB, I'OLLARD, and BRAN with the greatest despatch, having three pairs of stones at wort, E. L. WAKELIN . CARTERTON CO-OPERATIVE |STORE, BAKERY, & FLOUR MILLS, 760 TRAVELLER'S REST BOARDING HOUSE, [CARTERTON. (Opposite Mr A. L. W byte's Eakory). Tivus—£l per week, including washing, Single Meal #r Bed—l/. HENRY WILLIAMS, 09 Proprietor, JjIAGLE JgREWERY (OPPOSITE RAILWAY HOTEL) MASTKRTOIf. THE undersigned beg to inform tho in habitants of the Wairarapa that they arc now able to supply ALE aud STOUT ol FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, and hope, by supplying a Good and f ure Article toseenre your orders which will receive our Earlies Attention. '■ They also bog to inform the agriculturists of tko neighborhood that tboy ace going to erect a MALT-HOUSE, and will Be purchasers of MALTING BARLEY next QATTSOHA & pARSONS, (LATE WAIPOUA BBBWERY. M TERTON, JUST RECEIVED I —AT—JJEDIIAL JJALL, MASTERT9N For Summer Use at Wellington Price SELTZOGENES, all sizes, best quality Pure Lemon Syrnp Fresh South Sea Island Limejuice Persian Sherbet Eno's Fruit Salt Lamplongh's Saline Citrate Magnesia-Bishop's only kept in stock. Scidlitz Powders, Essence Rennet, THE HOMOEOPATHIC DEPARTMENT haß been renovated, and every description of Medicines now. kept in stock, and sold at T, G. MASON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON, HOUSEHOLD RECIPES!! HOW TO FURNISH CHEAPLY. D AVID3ON'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Y MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. Cheapest House in the Colony. WHERE is the Best Hotel in the Weilingtan District?—Tho BANK HOTEL, Manners-street. Why Bhould it be the A 1 Hotol of the city ?—Because you can be supplied with the Best Brewer's Beor in town ; alto Duncdin on draught. This is the only establishment in 'own where you can recoivo Five Bottles of tko Best Liquor for £l, viz., Brandy, Whisky, Rum Port, and Sherry, (or Old Tom), Now consignments of Edinburgh Ale at Reduced Prices—ls per quart. Note the Address-, ; ALFRED WAKEFIELD. ; ""Bank Hotel. Wumim Daily filod. . / 785 BOOTS ! BOOTS 1 ' . ; P'ARKES & PETERSON big to inform JQ their customers and the inhabitants of Masterton generally, that: they ibave opened up the,BEST STOCK of BOOTS in tne District, Every taste suited. :> Parkes&Petebsok would ajsp.BtAte that their stock it being' sold 'it irirti n l eotreir > poid with the times, and all who favor them with their patroijago: will 1 have GOOD VALUE for their money. materials and ffwJunltashlj.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 789, 9 June 1881, Page 4
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