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Masterton Fancy Goods AND BERLIN WOOL. REPOSITORY. —o— Del-wood BEGS to inform the public of Masterton that sho has commenced business in the aboYo lino, and hop»sby atrict attention, combined with civility, to merit a share of tho public patronage. Ladies can obtain all sortsof Bei'lin' Woola, Slipper Patterns, Children's Pinafores, Dressed Dolls in great varbfcy, 1000 to cbooso from. Everything Cheap! Everytliiny Good! One call kindly solicited, OOCKBURN'S BUILDINGS, Qukes-St., Masterton, PARKES& PETERSON BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS, Adjoining Club Hotel, Masterton. lUST OPENED-Four cases of First-class y Boots and Shoes of English and French mako. All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES manufactured on tho premises by a competent staff, and sold at prices which cannot be beaten by any Wellington firm, and of a Quality aid Finish SECONDTO KONEI ONE TRIAL PROVES IT! JAMES BROWN, pOMMISSION AGENT. Quken-st., Martektos. Agent for the South British Insurance Co. of New Zealand, FOR SALE: Dwelling-house and 5 acres of land £350 Dwelling-house and section Wrigley'a Estate 100 Busincsß site near Post Office, 44ft ... 200 Building sites Beutley's Estate, 36ft.. 25 I 5-room Cottage and one-third acre. Bent-ley's Estate 250 I Cottage, Btables, nnd 1 aore Manaia ... 220 First-clasß corner shop, Qucen-st. .. 550 Section Hall-street, fenced and plantol 100 SectionColc-st. .. .. ~ ..100 Small Freehold Farms ou Deferred Payments ToOroOre, sacres .. .. ..150 „ „ 6 acres 1(30 » „ oto 7 acres .. ~180 „ „ Dwelling and 5 acros ~ 200 All in Cultivation. 52 acre", Alfredton, passed, £2 per aero. A thriving business for diipos.il 110 acres good land near Masterton, £6 per acre Several other properties equally cheap. MONEY to LEND in ANY QUANTITY. MR D. CAMERON begs to aunonnce to the inhabitants of Grey town, Masterton, and tho surrounding districts, that ho has taken oyer the COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black and is now prepared to build . VEHICLKS OF ANY DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. The work being under his own personal ouuwiuiuijuuua l , ne can guarantee Mat ail orders entrusted to him will be executed to tho satisfaction of his customers in style of workmanship, as well as durability. New work pmniteecl for 12 months. Wanted everyone with Cash to knowby sending an order to W. . CLARK'S Cm Cash Drapery and CioTiitNfl Warehouse, Lambten Quay, Wellington, a considerable saving can be effected in all cl»S6ea of Drapery and Clothill!?. Having introduced the Cnsh System into my busiiKßS, and thereby saving losses incurred through hooking, nnd also being a Direct Importer from tho London Manufactures, of Only first Class goods, W.C, is in a position to RETAIL at ordiuary Wellington Wholesale prices. All country orders are under W.O.'s special supervision, so that residents can rely on having Weir favors well and faithfully executed. W. Clark does not pretend to keep a low claBS of rubbish but only those goods he knows will give satisfaction and thereby recommend themselves, Patterns and prices will be readily forwarded to any address; but my country friends are in the habit of leaving their orders solely to my judgment and are inrariably satisfied, he would therefore ask those who are in want of First Class Drapery and Clothing at LOW prices to give him & test of what ho can do by sending him a small order, accompanied by ar einittsncc. The goods will be carefully packed and forwarded CARRIAGE FREE to the nearest Railway Station in the district. If, on arrival, the goods do not give satisfaction, W. Clark will guarantee to exchange the goods or return tho money. 1 do not as a rule advertise prices, but feel confident the goods will give satisfaction to anyone favoring me with an order. At. this season of the year all the balance of my summer importations arc reduced to cost price/so that for tho next month some special bargains can be relied on. W, Clark's is not a new puffing shop but an OLD WELL TRIED ESTABLISHMENT, and tho reason for introducing himself in this way to the residents of the Wairarapa is owing to many of his country customers saying :-Mr Clark, Why don't you nake yourself better known in our district, and we feel sure you would receive lots -of custom ?- If on a visit to Wellington don't mistake the shop and let your orders be addressed to CLARK'S' City Cash Drapery and Clothing Warehouse, Lambton Quay, Wellington. McKEEVEK IS determined that all his old friends in the Wairarapa shall.enjoy a GLASS of GOOD. ALE, for ho has appointed Meters Oaklji Jameson, aud others, of the different Cities i; of- the; Plains, as his agents MoKeeyer will take anything or do anything w ttre Wairarapa woplo, 07
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 17 March 1882, Page 4
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774Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 17 March 1882, Page 4
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