, BAII'iHOW'biKHED ;«. ■:■■■' ■■£.# here he "nppesj'itQ wjem. w he Jwill feMMy; endeavor, to /merit, a fair share of •j ! vftirona|eJ '. '"'''!.,. A large and Vojsk of iSADDLEBI and HARNESS always onjhand and all fyj\*s l(tpairi£xmUed'Pro np% - ;,i-Vi,a 10''! ''' u; ii& CO., •ftMilßS"tliKNßsf JfAKlilltS, lie;-' QUEEN-STRE E T",'' 1 " MASTEIITON, j.TTAVIN&* j :with ;v trjmbkv JEL "Alitflintid I! the aeirvioes of, Two Efficient Tradesmen from 'knowri'lirm are now'in'a'iJdßition to e; ;eoute all orders entrusted-'to'''their caw with NEATNEHS'AND' DURABILITY. !l;> G.' ;i Wi'! & ; CoiJ while apologh ing (p> those'of'&eir'patroift'ttUbSe work hai been held'oVfir'AwiDg'to'lpfessare of.buiineasi desire respedtfully : tb Mntimate thkt in future aIIOBDEBS TO on the SHORTEST NOTICE, and turned , nnfirtV'tl>'i' l of,;iX'!,J^\ , « I (iai, l • t.„: J, hi A tu firm' isf'nbted, and' tfrM'/with reasonable charges, huS''galnea for the establishment the popularity it now "enjoys. G. WV}jß& Gov, take this opportunity to return 'their" ihanks to the. public for the extensive' and increasing patronage ■with which' they ; 'are favored, and'ivould add thattn merit.a continuance of the same shall' be 1 their 'constant endeavor. .'•„■•r GEORGE i WATSON & Co.. j Near~the -Club—Hotel, MASTERTON, I J, I.QH AY Eo, )LUMBtH& AND GASFIi'TER Ac., ft, LiMBTuN Quay. -.,, i I.M.P / O s R.TER~OF ' , , i Brads', lejjdj &A anil galvanised: ron' ! "Copper oraasf and wjfoueht iron tii bin ' '••Gast-iron-witer-itH'gaßpipea Pumps, house and ship closets Kubber huso and block tin . :; . Engineers' and.plumbers' brass work': Gasfitlibgs, &bi,li;c„ <fco. MANUFACTURER OF ' Distilling and brewing apparatus , Lightning conductors, pumps r ' WaieVekgines,'plunged Shower bat ! TTvilranliii rtnllnr nnmno and LoU.i nfin blasts Hydraulic lifts, hot water apparatr aul Avat lii'i ription or bra, '■■'•■ lead, andcopper'gbods.• •■ '■ ) I >' J. E. HAYES,.i... Wellington Plumbing Works, I '"/ IUMBTON QOAT, , , JMPORTANTIOTIOE, To" Builders, Cdntrao'tbrs;' and tie' Publii mHE Business hitherto known as j , KING'S ' FACTOR] Will l in futurebe-oiirried'on r by the fiijm o KING & TOOMATH, Whphope by strict attention .to. business ti merit a fair share of public patronage.; " WILLIAM KING, I JAMES TOOMATH.! ■■■■■■ Queen-street, Masttrton, August 14,1882. GOVERNMENOTURANCE ' ■• : " 1 : ' T ""DEPSIi*MENT: s •'" , ; ...THE ~ONLX.NE\V,,ZEALAND LIFE """ office. i" MUTUAL insurance; ~ MHromromfflH AN Insurance of £I2OO at the prefniun MdKaMei'aliiSWlißK fSrfftlUX), equiya AGENT.-POSTMASTER, MASTERTOi Workman's Insurance specially provide, for in the Indiißtrial'jßi'anph. ''"''" Polioies Issued fr.'in £3 Upwards, Premiums Payable Wt-ekly,- lurwhifK a Col )eoiorWiio4^'' !Uvl ' ThbOniv Industrial i raoa That Guam's : : ? PARTIQI l'A'Wjt)N INr PPOPITS. i o i.ouhu- uuaii'j i • - Policies of £2O and upwards, after Threi , er Years. ,I'an betwin mlered.for Cash, ;/ I T a GoTOfiY.r,-A((ent.AWairftr(tiia. Jfr« \4 •& MsiTJi'MOil . COACH AND. CARRIAG_ Mint and Dixon Bros Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATION' in their premises, enabling them -to ietil further increase their fameior^uildiug l A First-class Article. ; ~.■.-.■.-•.•i'iA'iJ'>':^i . '> o r:vr...''.;:.!i!fn! , iTheabovelfirjnlare.i determined toiSTOI , 'I'M IMPORTATION-OP CHEAPm^ into the Wairtrana, by, building < but Ve : lii«Sles. | From tile very, beb't'/iinericau material andaf"p'rices"which Jor etjle, durabilit; aud workmanship''" '-' ! ~ DBFYijOMPETIIMI, ! JJ':ijjT'.r*.6 t..i ,-...ii;^i > - : .■!..:i'.,ii, Igj ' Our customers still have the!,advantage i case of''breakage witbiu a reasbrlabie'perioi (if having it, REPAHtI!,D''aRATI3'.;:, ! itl'i'iM ,«'il(!L , :!'Jl'...illl;.l! .ilVjl'L. Ml i • ™^&^M3r?f!a!l^!ffi\\fff Wairarapa .Agricultural Shows against al comew..''' • ,; IIL "" | •'• •:.;;■.' rt iiiaii!.!:)il j A capital a ; BsortmentD ; of'c'MlAG LAMPS in stock, and to arrive, at i'^^^P/tpj; : PRICES. ; S&USE&MIiMEiLL MLLINOTON, a T3'liG-to v infdfni'the" inhabitants 6f the JD'-WairaVapathat they are all ; wyrta -of /; Carriages, Buggies, Dog Carta, Brakes, Waggonettes, Expresses, Spring Carte, and in fact anything in: the Carriage trade. All vehicles built by us are'gimranteed for tWlyjicmQnthSi.iQKlers from jth'e country cai be filled; in twenty-four hours) N.8.-Onhand and for Bale one beau« Waggonette, six American Buggies, one new f«fflW^^iiffl^i aoldaJ j)rjcißito I BUitt'ie.itimeS 11 ;i.iJ¥/,!l j. ° iy.j oJlU«!««rtlffl'AnDßHlfr-' ; -,'.a ! 1 "COACH' "AND' Ci^Ip;"BWLDERBi •JIAW ,din . ;i>..l UjpjjJjg.il>J|ijiUa,L, 1.,5
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 12 September 1882, Page 4
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586Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 12 September 1882, Page 4
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