!rl'. „.TPl~|Viiii|:i', Masterton,, COACH & CARRIAGE | -FACTORY.,:. ; . MUIR v, & Dixon 1 BROS." paving engaged the services of the boat' fipJAtlllO -ind' CARRIAGE PAINTER if) Now 'Zealand, arfrmo\V" prepared, to. do i Painting in the Highest. Style of Art. i SioNt Gliding/. oiiu.Glass, ~or.„ioJao,t,, ORNAMENTAL .PAlNTlNQ : pf ; eyery ,de ; ,iThe.{|bqye still builcling j AGls9,,,vithj 1 ,^he, t ses t,.<jf i American ,i^^>l^ il^ojpo6tiig[ Knui from deiil pMRmg-<^ea ri pr'cmßMons 1 stiMccl witli'h'ity',' I," ASH, HICKORY, md..KAURI'.EINE! .. | - i'n.. ,:wlUsed. ,„ii j,„, ' .iu.f '•.-mni.m .mi ■ 1,,. HORSEHAIR, for,jCrißhjfiw» liwW» A The public stil| jiiay.e of"brea)tag9) (| dccurriqg' witiiiri a : reasonable' . period, 'of having ii'repaired '* 11 j Tb9 LARGEST STOCE/irt.'fittftttcctibu \vith id* traflfe, «f toy firto"irtthd"Pi'6Viuco. 1 Don't Poroktl i .-.mi "Ornamental Writing t j Of overyi description, i -1 1'
Ml li:-: the (?wytown,'Aiasterind the, surrounding aißtriots, tliat'he' , iakeri'bWWb 1 '' I '' ■••''"■'• " .'•• M GOAGH'FACTORY'AND PREMISES. , •At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Blaok i | andisinowiprepaied to buildi ~ t i.; i '-VEHICLES OF«AN,Y..DESOTOQN I AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, ■ Ijiewor^.being under his ovu personal Buperintehdbrice.'h'd ban 1 -that all orders' dutruatod td him will be executed to the Batiflfaotibn ; of"his customers,in. style pf workmanship, as woll,as durability. ,„, , New work guaranteed for 12 moiling. t . i ; '| COWLRICK & WATSON,' 11 ' XTNION n OACH ! ■ ; LJ NION V/ OACH F ACTOR^ ' I COURTENAK Pi ACE, WELLINGTON!. -,■ i' Ttal'Proprietors of tho above: kg-to inform Wairarapa' Settlers,'lEarmers, I,'radesnien, 'sjnd othersithat they,have dpjerpned to COMPETE WH'H IMPORTED GOODS in (heir various lines of business, and trust that thoy will receive the , support. o£ all who recognise', the .importance ,Qf. Encoitr.tgiug LOCAL INDUSTRIES! They manufacture (all of Colonial material), in ; addition to | their Oo'adhihiking l busiriess, • •Three & Four wheeled Perambulators . ! "ROOM HOKSESI ROSINANTES, BICyCLES, TRICYCLES, | . . --'"'Ato '■ '' ''■ ' i . j ALL KINDSOFBASKETWARE, Which w , bo found iu all cases Below •i : "fjlPOßtefiPlittiES!' l I Olj Sale' (all our bk'iiiidceiJ-WagOnettes, Spring Carts, Spring Djays. Tip Drays, i 1 i ' ilxnre'si'wag(li/s| ett3,,'at' •••' PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION! An Early Call ' Barqains.' E;vMf;LOWATEK, : C TJ-B A •'S'T'K'E'ET.r i, : '' " " : WEllllNflTriS, ; ■
" Having opened up his First' Shipment of Spring, & SummMovelties, lij now,slewing tlje fewest Shapes in ! : Straw,- s Chip,: and .keghori} Hats,, ,; Black and White Bonnets, Mil;, . . . '' linery Bpnjietsij.SailojiHats, : '• in white 'Brown»and • , : ' ''black. : ■ New.. Drees. : Gopd?, 'J(ew. Black; Oostumes, New Sateens; 1 Now Pompadours, New Runshadps,, New^J'ttckets,' New Fisclnie; 'New pmbrellaS),NeW:Hosiery, Lane and Muslin Ties, i Lace and Miislin-'Squares, Black and Colored Kid Siiaded' Satins, Shaded Plushes, Gaiatea Stripes and Checks.... '< | '&targe of 11 ' TH.kf &! •i; 1 fiOYS' &'YOUTHS! SUITS. : Siiißia, In 'Alt,'Sizes-and Pkiobs. ! ''' A. 1 Chbice.Lcit*of'' '•••>'•' i. ! suitable for the present season. - ... .11 < I,: " h-i,, ! '• [ Jiddp',ml Felii TLOkciOTH^
LACE & MUSLIN CURTAINS, . '. Cretonnes I' I, Cretonnes I - • Ooslmcimade (o order 'and filled witk'cart.' ONE SHILLINfi tlie'£ Discount for CASH J " PURCHASIiS over' £2. J - 904 CLUB HOTEL 1 LIVERY AND BAIT !i STiBLES. ■ ... I P. OpOKBRY : &'CO.i Proprietors; : Cqaoh'es, honies, buggies, always on hira, Horses to buy and to sell on the moßt reasonable torms. '• ~, Always ready'to do business," y ENBTHN;'BLIND WORKS. kakors of House, i Departm#®; and :: Alsa;,Cdntractor6 , ' Special rates., orders, i to quantity. . All blinds made, from, tho very* of Materials, imd WARRANTED; j ,!j rates forWIRE BLINDS, g • p OLEMKXTS Manpfactcrer or. ! VENETIAN & WIRE BLINDS. " Obioinaii Blind • ■ Factory,. Cuba-Street, | . -WELLINGTONNflier ,The\whole of ',ih^Beßlinds are of\(k .■:-ife«r-jefls(>)ie(iS/ t Pine l an<2 1 Warranted not to Warp or Blistei." OLD BLINDS RENOVATED EQUAL TO | "NEW; 1 ' 1 784 TV jr LLME cftn biJ obtained i Jlffi;- 1 ;-.n n '' ; •.DlcGtlßß, '''Btoytrnte 1 J. 5, OAKLEY Featherston. I'o'i o J l, ' '• "*«/*•'l< ' i •..j \} am C, DMALDSOp C))..,,. , iu'lVlji Ul'V.'r. ~j .u-:,::.)H mi WAI){AIfA?AJ.4ftXjB ; rl7 ff«iP NfiffS'Wid AdscrfeDg Burea\j^of-, .Zealnjj ajn j (ceived fdr aav toper published tl, eWorld) StitohburyT
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 4
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605Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 4
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