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■ : 'watchmaker, [' SILVERSMITH, AND JEWELLER, QdEEH-StKEET MiSTRIITON. HAS just opened up a Splendid Assortment of SILYER GOODS' of every description, and of the latest and most ohaste designs, at Prices to suit the times. Inspection invited, A.R has on hand a large Btock of American Waltham WATCHES at Prices to suit all classes. Theso Watches were awarded First Prize at the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, and cannot be surpassed. Read reports of Commissioners. A well-selected stock of Colonial Gold JEWELLERY of every description, Also a variety of Electro Plated Ware, suitable for presonts. English, Frenoh, and American Clooks in great variety at Reduoed Prices. Repairing in all its branches done in horoughjy workmanlike manner, W. J. LEAHY AND COlT.ate of Wellington), BOOT & SHOEMAKERS, HAVE great pleasure in informing the public of Maßterton and "surrounding neighborhood that they have opened up a Stock of Really First-class BOOTS AND SHOES 1! Which are being SOLD at VERY LOW PRICES. Their own mako are unequalled in the district. ANATOMICAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, BENTLEY'S OLD STORE, Mastedton. A. CLEGHORN, Builder and contractor, CIIUItCH-BT., Martertjn. Having commenced business, I am prepared to undertake all kinds of work in the building trade. 1 Estimates given for general repairs. Seasoned timber kept specially for joiner's work. Ml [CHID.] MRS JACKSON, Perry-street, Masterton, is open for engagement as MONTHLY NURSE. 802

T^ASTERTON' IJIEA -^rAEEHOUSE NEXT BANK NEW ZEALAND Qdeen-Street, MASTERTON. E. JONES, (Lately in the employ of Mr P. W. Hales) DESIRES to thank his numerous friends and the public generally for their liberal support sinco he commenced business on his own account, and takes this opportunity of informing them that all his ~ GOODS ABE SOLD AT IHK LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. And For Cash, Thus enabling his Customers to save 10 per cent, on any amount expended; K, JONES does not quote a few leading lines as an attraction, but at the same time assures all who may favor him with their custom that his prices will compare with any in the district or in Wellington, and all tb« goods are of first rate quality. Fresh Butter fl»d purchased in any quantify. Goods delivered freo yithiß seyen Jfliles of the Store. Note the address— R. JONES FAMILY GROCER, QOJSEN-&T, MASTERTON. WILSON m RICHARDSON, IMPORTERS, Lambton Quay • ' » Wellington. Are Now Exhibiting Their NEW SHIPMENTS ' '-W----FASHIONABLE TOW DRAPERY

For Every Department of their Business, Ladies <6 Gentlemen Rodent in the WAIRARAPA will find it GREATLY TO THEIR ADVANTAGE to SEND THEIR ORDERS to WILSON and RICHARDSON, as they can Rely upon getting the LATEST FASHIONS! AND THE BEST CLASS Of GOODS AT LOWEST IMPORTING QUOTATIONS. r ERMS—S per cent, for Cash on £2 ml upwards, 2J per cent, on Monthly Account*. I WILLIAMS, "WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, FANCY GOODS DEALER, &c. &c OPPOSITE THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, MASTEHTON.• J.W. begs to thank his numerous friends and customers for the liberal support Moorded him since re-commencing business, andbegs to inform them that he has now on l band a choice assortment of— CAMERON'S &F. 0. WILLIAMS' . -Culebrated AMERICAN TOBACCOS,. flolden Bar, Ruby Twist, Navy 5 a.nd 6 Sunflower, Navy Twist, Venus, Havelock's Glory, Raglan, Irish Pig-tail, eto, OUT TOBACCOS, Try J. Williams' Choice Rough Cut unsteamed Tobacoaa.—Gold Rod, Cable Twist, Negro Head, Mixture, and Cigarette. GJ.D. and MEERSCHAUM PIPES n ettdles .variety. ; Vanity Fair and Richmond Gem Cigaw ttes. Also a Choice Assortment of— FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TOBACCONIST SUNDRIES, TOYS, Etc., Etc. Note the Address—Opposite : Council Chambers, and near Post Office, Queen-st., 7ol

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 847, 16 August 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 847, 16 August 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 847, 16 August 1881, Page 2

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