ROUSE&HURKELL Coach and Carriage buildebs, COIIRTENEY PLACE, WELLINGTON, BEG to inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that they are building all wrte of Carriages. Buggies, Dog Carts. '••ni- 8 ' ...Kxpresees, Sprint: Carts, and intactanything in tho. Carriage jV f U y ehlcles htiiltbyiia aroeuaranmonths, Orders from the oan bo filled'in twenty-four hours' on ]l and oi '® sle one beau-tifully-finished Waggon. six American-Buggies, one new ..Elpreßs, one Secondhand Brake, and one Secondhand Buggy, , all of which will be 'sold at prices to suit tho-times. Please note,the address— BOUSE b EURRELL, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, v ;• ' CoURTENET PUCK, And 11 ■ tho Junction of Tinakori and Hutt Roads, WELLINGTON. THEREBY notify that FREDEREICK "J. SHRUBB hao been duly authorised under section 19 of tho Rabbit Act 1881 to • enter upon any lands within the Borough of • Maßterton, for the purpose of destroying "Babbita. W. A. P. SUTTON. '■■■ ■' Babbit Inspeotor. ; ; TO'GLADSTONE RATEPAYERS. THE RATEPAYERS in the GladstoneWard of the Masterton Highway Lb- ' trict are requested to moot in the Schoolhouse,'- Gladstone, on SATURDAY, July •'22 nd at 7.30 pm, Business: Important. HENRY. B. BUNNY, 1.125 - HUGH McMASTER. TOWS HALL, ON DAY EVENING NEXT, .JULY 17. . .1 Grand •' COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT. • NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT, "Tendered By tlid Mafltorton Amateur Club to ©ar*v ' '• Foil owed.with selections by tho ' - MASTERTON '.STRING/BAND,.' The Midahipmite, Queen of-tho. Night, and ' ""Jaek's'Yarh, by Mr"R. W. Cary... And concluding with the Operatic Burlesque " FKA DIAVOLO." . Popular prices—3b; 23, and Is, Box office at Price's. 1125 . & J. STAPLES, Manufacturers of •Boots, Shoes, and Uppei'S, Ik Ghuzsee-sireet, ■d WELLINGTON. • Direct'impnrters of ■RENCH AND .ENGLISH LEATHER, • GRINDERY, &c., Ac, N-B.—Trade supplie 1 with Bespoke Uppers on tlio shortest notice, Uppers, Ac., cheaper tl an any other house in the trade. 1125 • Opening_Noti.ee, R, M. GALLOWAY CO., Tailors, &c. | EG. to. announce to tho public ol Mas1 terton that they have opened that CENTRAL SHOP, opposite M. Caeolberg k Co.'s Co-operative Sto*e, with a large and fell-selected stock of Colonial and English Cloths, 1 weeds, &c. The Mofgiel and Kaiapoi Tweeds being direct from the Fac-~ tories to their own order the publio may rely on their suitability, and having imported their goods direct (thus saving intermediate profits), aro determined that their easterners shall have better value for-their money than it has been possible hitherto to obtain. B
I Style and fit guaranteed. : All goods veil shrunk. Siding Trousers a speciality.. . The LARGEST STOOK in the- ; Wairar»pa to wlect from. REDUCTION of STOCK. .. J IRONMONGERY. KECENT LARGE IMPORTS have caused a (;reatcr accumulation of goods than trade wannnte, and we are determined to brine our stock within proper limits. To effect liiis, we offer' for ONE MONTH from lstJnly, the following inducements Cash purchases up to £2,10 per cent (or. 9s in the £) discount; Ditto over £2 to £5 15 per cent (or 3s in the £) discount; Ditto,ovtr £5 upwards, 20 per cont (or 4s in the £) diecou&t. i Goods will be charged at the o- ?inrry priees, and from the account, whei. »;•/!• up, the discount will be taken. We Hied not say the deductions aro genuine, and made by us to attain the one object—A REDACTION OF STOCK .-The public thuß have an opportunity of selecting from a very.large,.and well-aßp.orted stock, apd at prices seldom obtainable, mmmmwoummr. Tenders, Fireirons, Grates, Cutlery. Electro-. FUted Ware; likpj,-Bedstead!, Culinary Utensils, 4c., <fcc.' " BUILDER IRONMOSmxI Brvia Foundry, Hinges,, Locks, fNails,:4e f Tools of all . kinds,. suitable., for all trades; Maohines~WheMe. Wilson's, .Standard, hand-: and ' treidle,'Ziiliezal Mncessipns to, the trade.;. ROBT, GARDENER & Co,i WHOLESALE AND "RETAIL IRON- ' MONGERS," : ■ -LAMBTON' QUAY.': J. H, SMITH, GENERAL COMMISSION AND HOUSE ; : AGENT, Willis-Bfc., Wellington, next Empire Hotel. HAVING been appointed agent for BUTTON 4 SONS (the QUEEN'S. SEKDSMENf Of Reading, England) begs to' inform Farmers, and theirphabiseWropf • - VEGETABLE, FLOWER; AND GRASS Aid cijn supply the same'in any quantity at Ihe pew American' Wonder'PE A, 3s 6d per pit, ready for the'table in fivo weeks, {■■? ■ height ten incites, Tiforjlarly Sunrise *PEA, 3s6dper quart; ? height 9 feet. , 1117 ffAOIN'TOSHES. Macintoshes. ; ■ • Macintoshes, . Macintoshes.' JOHN THORBURN 3 fnLWoollen,Tweed Macintoshes at.English cost, iame willbe sold at 20 per cent below the usual prices. Be and Boßfr;«tra laiige rizesj _ . . (Next the dwoK) ' .y^aiijff Wmmhwon
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1126, 15 July 1882, Page 3
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