W EXTORTION! -STARVATION MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY l\/rUIR & TMXON T)ROTHERS D 1 ™ B Determined to meet the Times are prepared to build CABKIAGJiiS ot any description, -with guaranteed material and Workmanship at PRICES NOT TO BE SURPASSED, (If Equalled) In the Colony. Persons giving the above firm their orders are sure of getting a first-class article at the Lowest Possible Price, besides the advantage in case of a Breakage occurring, within a r bnablo time, of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. Now work guaranteed for twelve months. All requirements of the trade in Stock. A splendid assortment of Carriage Lamps and Candles to meet the winte r demands. Painting and Trimming done in the best style. MUIB» U DIXON BKOTHERS. E. W. WATSON & Co., TTMON pOAOH TjIAOIMY, COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON. THE Proprietors of the abovo beg to inform Wairaiapa Settlers, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others, that they have determined to COMPETE WITH IMPORTED GOODS in their various lines of business, and trust that .they will receive the support of all who recognise the importance of ECOURAGING LOCAL INDUSTRIES. They manufacture (all of Colonial material), in addition to their Coachmaking business . 3-wheeled Perambu'ators, 4-wheel Perambu-. lators, Rocking-horses, Rosinantes, Bicycles, Tricycle (hoys), j and ALL KINDS OJ? BASKET WARE <6c, Ac. Which will be found in all cases BELOW IMPORTED PRICES. ON SALE—AII our own makeWaggonettes, Spring Carta, Spring Drays, Tip Drays, Express Wagons, etc., at prices that will defy competition. AN EARLY CALL WILL SECURE GREAT BARGAINS. 784 MR D. CAMERON begs to aunounce to the inhabitants of Greytown, Masterton, and the surrounding districts, that he has taken oyer the COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Blacki and is now prepared to build VEHICLES OF ANY DESCRIPTION LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
The work being under his own personal superintendence, he can guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will be executed to the satisfaction of his customers in style of workmanship, as well as durability. New work guaranteed for 12 months, 518 ' LITTLEJOHN AND SON, VI . WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, and OPTICIANS, mbton Quay (Opposite Occidental Hotel) WELLINGTON. Country Orders promptly attended io. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE NHABITANTS OP WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. jif J. MUL L I GAN Intimates to his numerous Friends and Customers that he has just returned rom England with a A Large and Varied Stock of CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, PLATED WARE, CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER JEWEL LEE in the city of Wellington. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER'S And Jewellers' Work OP EVERY DESCRIPTION Executed on the Premises, and all work GUARANTEED. GOODS UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES. AN Inspection of the Stock and Prices respectfully solicited. 585 M. J. MULLIGAN. G. L. JENNISS, \J Willis-street, Wellington, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that he has on hand a large assortment of Goods, viz., GOLD and SILVER Watches of every description, Marble, Bronze, Ormolu, Alarum, and American Clocks. GOLD and SILVER Bracelets, Earrings. Necklets, Broches, Studs, Sleeve Links, Solitaires, Pencil Cases, Alberts, Guards, Chains, Lockets, &c. Electroplate Tea and Coffee Services, Cruets, Pickle Jars, Egg Stands, Cards, Baskets, &c, All the above goods are marked at very low prices to suit the times, Watones and Clocks cleaned andjrepaired, also repairing of all kinds executed with promptitude and care at equally reasonable charges, COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. TAMES LING- AND 00, GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS MANUFACTURTNGraWELLERS, S3' (Under the Illuminated Clock), .gj WIMS-BTREET, WeIIIKGTON. Orders for the trade carefully attended to.': The'largest stock of stones and gems in the colony. TOWN HALL, MASTEBTON. THEATRICAL or PRIVATE PARTIES, Quadrille Clubs, Dancing Parties, <fec. can engage 'the above Hall, with or without Piano, at Seasonable Rates. .■>' JAMES BROWN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 846, 15 August 1881, Page 4
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