GOLDAND SILVERSMITHS AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, Iff (Under the Illuminated Clock), .si , WttLIS-STBBET, WELLINGTON. Orders for the trade carefully attended to,' The largest stook of stones and gems in th colony. ' ■ HOROLOGICAL NOTICE. I RESPECTFULLY inform the general publio that 1 will undertake to repair every description of Watches. I looks, and Jewelry at moderate prices. As I possess an immense assortment of Tools, Materials, &0., and have also had experience in various localities, I will guarantee all work done by me. Orders or jobs may be left at Mr Chinchea'e. Bookseller, Masterton, or at my house 1 , off the Taueru Road. 0. CAMPBELL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, to. (Late of Wellington.) Masterton COACH & CARRIAGE
Mum & Dixon Bros. HERALDIC and CARRIAGE PAINTER in New Zealand, are now prepared to do Painting in the Highest Style of Art. Sionwritino, Gilding on Glass, or, in fact, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING of every description. The above Firm are still building Carriages uith the best of American materials, No Buddies built from deal packing-oases, or cushions stuffed with hay, but only Genuine Three-Star ASH, HICKORY, and KAURI PINE Used. HORSEHAIR for Cushions, Laybacks, &c The public still have the advantage, in case of breakage occurring within a reasonable period, of having it repaired gratis. Tha LARGEST STOCK, to connection with the trade, of any firm in the Province, Don'tForgktl Ornamental Writing Of every description, MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. ROUBE4HURKBLL Coach and Carriage Builders, EMPIRE 00A0H FACTORY, COURTNEAY PLACE, WELLINTON Carriages built lrom the latest European and Amerioan designs. —o— Prices on Application.
MR D. CAMERON begs to aunounceto the inhabitants of Greytown, Masterton, and the surrounding distriots, that he has taken oyer the • COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black and is now prepared to build VEHICLES OF ANY DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIOE. 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. CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. P. COOKERY & CO., Proprietors. Coaches, horsea, buggies, always on hire, Horses to buy and to sell on the moat reasonable terms. Thb TOBACCONIST'S! The HAD3DRESSING SALOON! The FANCY GOODS DEPO GEORGE DIXON'S CORNER SHOP, QUEEN-STREHT, Where the best of everything in the above lhus can be obtained, The best varieties of Cameron's and T. C. Williams' TOBACCOS, and all requisites for Smokers. Cigarettes, Cigars, and Pipes in endless variety. I TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. THE HAIRDRESSING SALOON Is still under the management of a First-Class Pkofbssiokai., HAIR-CUTTING, 6d ; SHAYING, Bd. VALENtFnES! CHEAP VALENTINEBI GEORGEDIXON, Large Corner Shop, QrjEEK-BIBEET MaSTEBTON. (Opposite Club Hotel. 950
JAMES BROWN, COMMISSION AGENT, QUEEN-ST,, MaSTERION, Agent for the South British Insurance Co. of New Zealand, FOR SALE: Dwelling-house and 6 aores of land £350 Dwelling-house and fleotion Wrigley's Estate .. .. .. .. „ 100 Business site near Post Office, 44ft ... 200 Building sites Bontley's Estate, 86ffc.. 25 5-room Cottage and one-third acre, Bentley's Estate ~ ~ „, ; Cottage, stables, and 1 aore Manaia ... 2! First-olass corner shop, Queea-st. .. 550 Section Hall-street, fenced and planted 100 SeotionOole-st,■-.-.--■ ~ ,, ■- ~ 100 Small Freehold Farms on Deferred Payments Te Ore Ore, 5 acres 150 ~,: „ 6 aoreß ... ,„ „,. igo i, „ 6to 7aores ... .. 180 „ „ Dwelling and 5 acres.:'.. 200 All in Cultivation.. 62 aoret, Alfredton, grassed, £2 per aore, A thriving business for disposal 110 aores good land near Masterton, £6 per aore :,-.,.:■• Several other properties equally bheap, MONEYto LEND or ANYQUANTITY R-.:Ji'.B.,O;WwM" ; & O O. -ivm ~->,■=■.■.■ '.•;■■■■. Sub-Agents for' North British and Meroan back to London..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1014, 4 March 1882, Page 4
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589Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1014, 4 March 1882, Page 4
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