Masterton COACH & CARRIAGE Mum & Dixon Bros. having engaged tno son ices or two nesc HERALDIC and CARRIAGE PAINTER > in New Zealand, are now prepared to do I Painting in the Highest Style of Art. Sion- • writing, Gilding on Glass, or. in faot, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING of every deBoription. The abevo Firm are still building Carriaoks with the best of American materials. No Buoqies built • from deal packing-cases, or cushions stuffed with hay, but only Genuine Three-Star ASH, HICKORY, and KAURI PINE Used, ° HORSEHAIR for Cushions, Laybacks, &c. I The public still have the advantage, in case 1 of breakage occurring within a reasonable , period, of having it repaired gratis. , The LARGEST STOCK, in connection with j the trade, oi any firm in the Province. { Don't Forget I , Ornamental Writing 1 Of every description. 1 MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. MR D. CAMERON begs to aunounceto the inhabitants of ttreytown, Masterton, and the surrounding districts, that ho has token oyer tho COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black and is now prepared to build VEHICLES OF ANY DESCRIPTION AT THK LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. The work being undor 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 mouths. COWLRICK & WATSON, TTNION fiOACH PACTOBT. Union boACH Tactory. Courtenay. Place, Wellington, THE Proprietors of the above beg to inform Wairarapa Settlers, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others that they have determined to COMPETE WH'H IMPORTED GOODS in their various lines of business, and trust that thoy will receive the support of allwho recognise tho importance of Encouraging LOCAL INDUSTRIES. They manufacture (all of Colonial material), in addition to their Coachmaking business, Three Hour-wheeled PeramhUlatoks ROOKING HORSES, ROSINANTES, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, AND ALL KINDS OF BASKETWARE, Which w ; be found in all cases Below Imported Prices. ON SALE (all our own make.J-Wugonettes, Spring Carts, Spring Drays, Tip Drays, Express Wagons, etc,, at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION! An Early Call will secure Great Bargains. E. M. LOWATEK, CUBA-STREET, Wellington, Having opened up his First Shipment of Spring & Summer Novelties, Is now showing the Newest Shapes in Straw, Chip, and Leghorn Hats, Black and White Bonnets, Millinery Bonnets, Sailor Hats, in white Brown and black. New Dress Goods, New Black Costumes. New Sateens, Now Pompadours, New Simshades, New Jackets, New Fischus, New Umbrellas, New Hosiery, Lace and Muslin Ties, Lace and Muslin Squares, Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Shaded Satins, Shaded Plushes, Galatea Stripes and Checks. A Large and well-assorted Stock of MEN'S CLOTHING-! BOYS* & YOUTHS' SUITS, Shirts, in all Sizes and Peicbs. A Choice Lot of MOSGIEL TWEED, suitable for the present season, CARPETS I CARPETS! Brussels, Tajwlry, Kidder, and Fell. j-loorcloth! linoleum! mattings! LACE & MUSLIN CURTAINS. Cretonnes I Cretonnes I Costume* made to order and jilted with care. ONE SHILLING tho £ Discount for CASH PURCHASES over £2. 904 ILUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT \j ST4BLES. P. COOKERY & CO., Proprietors. Coaches, horses, buggies, always on hire. Horses to buy and to sell on tho most reasonable terms. Alwayß ready to do business. q- p ELEMENTS Manufacturer of VENETIAN & WIRE BLINDS. Owoinal Blind Factory, Cuba-Stbekt, -WELLINGTONNote The whole of these Minds arc of the Best seasoned Pine, and well painted. Warranted net to Warp orßlistei, OLD BLINDS RENOVATED EQUAL TO NEW. 784 AUSICEVILLELIME can be obtained L of:W V CULLENI MastetO "- J. MoGUIRK, Greytown. J.D.OAKLEY Featherston. C. DONALDSON & CO. Lime Burners, Mauricevillo. rnHE WAIRARAPA DAILY iB regularly 1 filed for Reference at " The Associated News and Advertising Bureau of New Zealan I" (where advertisements are i cceived for any paper published throughout the World) Stitonburv's Buildings, Auckland. Nnw Haven, U.S. i H. P. HUBBARD Propmbi*b. r. The above is sole special agent fo» tho c Wairarapa Daily in AmerioN, The Daim 1 is filed among all the leading papers of every country m the world, in the reading-..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 936, 28 November 1881, Page 4
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654Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 936, 28 November 1881, Page 4
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