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Masterton COACH & CARRIAGE ■ : Mum &„DIXpN. BROf. „ ' Having engaged the Ben ices of the bos HERALDIC .and..CABBIAGE PAINTSB in New Zealand] are' now prepared- tb< 'do' Painting in .the Highest Style of Art. Sign-,j?ritin(J,""/Oilding-on.Glass, d"r,-.itt fact, ORNAMENTAL PAINTIM ofevery deuoription. TheaqoveMrma'restill'building Carriages with tho.'. best'/of; American materials, No Buggies built from deal paoking-cases, or cushionß stuffed with hay, - •■ ;,. but only. Genuine Three-Stab i - ASH, HICKORY.and ' KAURI, PINE HORSEHAIR for Cushions, Laybaoks, &o The public still have the advantage, in case, of breaicage : occurring within a> reasonable . period, of haying it repaired gratis- • Ths LARGEST STOOK,'in. connection with 1 the trade, of any firm in the Province- , __ Don't Foroktl : Ornamental Writing Ofevery description. MASTEETGN GARBIAGE FACTORY ''PH6TOGE&HiC!' ; AETISTr :; • - Qppositje.the h'#. Coui'thouso, ■■ • ■ ■ j. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.' 1019 - " •■'■•'-•■■■•.•■■ ■■■•.; - !■'.;.._., FppNDRY. / ' [ MANNERS-STnERT.&TARANAKI-PLAOE, 'n.M'IT H 8,8 O'.T.H.-BvH B.
ENGINEERS, IRON* BRASS FOUNDERS, & GENERit'SMITHS, ■ Beg to tender their thanks to their customers land'the public'foripast favors, and wish- to. 'inform them of their, Removal to new Brick Premises, opposite .Messrs' Meek's Flourmill, and having greater facilities for executing orders, will be prepared to do all, kinds o Wrought and Cast-Work for Buildings, Bridges, and Machinery/ at reasonable prices. All orders punctually attended to, Castings '■ done to the trade. ■'■'.■' WAIPOUA :: -..; CiTEAM FL'OURy fc-AATMEAL OTEAM I LOUR, & UATMEAL ON SALE' by the Undersigned, who hope receive a share of public support: buperfitie Si Dressed Flour Wheaten Meal,., Seconds, Pollard, and •■•'■■ B ran ,' . Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Dust, &c. BACON (^RIGLEY We are also PURCHASERS of WHEAT, OATS, Ac, or can SUPPLY all descriptions of BUILDING MATERIAL nEXCHANGE for GRAIN, Wheat or Oats Gristed at Current Rata. , OAT : GRU&HING Machinery specially imported, which crushes Oats 'in V manner. superior to any other maohine in the, district. Now in working ofder.""' " : ''" '■ '?■'■''>>>:! : SHOOTING SEASON ! ,; ( SHpo'TiNG Reason : •■■:■ -.'• .FEATHERSTQN.,. V'V fnHE improvements, made iii the' above C. M. BRUNSKIBI, has ensured thepatronago of all Sporting Gentlemen, .the Travelling Public and the Residents of .the district. !»■<.•) Gentlomen desirous of the • . ., - BEST SHOOTING GROUNDS ■Will''be. driven-there by CW.Bi,,'himself To establish acontinuationofthe patronage so liberally extended to him, he has made ~,SPEpiAL.APO&EMENTS ■>,-■■• ~■,:,. fox keeping the VERY'BEST' '''"""'"" Wines and Spirits. ~„ ■ patrbiiatb try his .•■• , ',' ;: ,VERYOLi) BLENDED'.:-. ■/ SCOTCH; WHISKEY, Importedby Mr, J. Maginhity,' Wellington, :;, from.Macdougall,'* Co.i of Glasgow. n-PiS.-On receipt of wire'.a,'conveyance will be in readiness at the Fcatherstbn railway station. ■■•■•■ CM. BRUNBKILL, PBOPMBTOB.'"' 1059 RIGGS & ARREN QUEEN-ST, MABTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 22 June 1882, Page 4
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390Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1106, 22 June 1882, Page 4
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