GEORGE ' DIXON, ■ TOBACCONIST & FANOf. GOODS . WABEHOUS©IA2T, .. ' i :j ;i Queen Streets Masterton. Prime Cigars-. . BEST BRANDS OP TOBACCOS,'" Totaoco Cutting Machine on tie premises •- • ! TEY- V, . • : ' .V ! *- DIXON'S CELEBRATED ROUGH OUT. ■V ■ In the leud packets'.>'a 8 A D 1) L£ it "XT ADDLER X J. EL'lu I ;-j has Now opened ! ? : : 'OPPOSITE 'qCiATSON'p h ere jhe iiopss, to receive,) as |he ,will earnestly endeavor to merit,''a fair.sharo of ■ ~Patronage. . j , A lar/;o and carefully-selected] stock of SADDLERY apd HAMESS ; nij?ays on band' and* all kinds'oflkpain Exmld, Promptly, and in a workmanlike manner. ; 903
G-EO. WATSON & CO»i' SADDLE A .;NG3d'MAKI!I ItSj i&ti- ■ QUEEN-S TIIE ET, MASTERTON HAVING, with considerable trouble,' obtained, the services ol' Two' Efficient Tradesmen from Auckland and Wellington, the above wellknown firm aro now in a : position' to oxecute all orders entrusted to their carf with .NEATNESS AND DURABILITY. _ . Gr. W. & Co., while apologising to those of tieir palions whose work has been .held over owing to pressure of business, desire respectfully to intimate that in future all ORDERS will bo ATTENDED TO. on the SHORTEST, NOTICE, fold turned out in the style aud finish fur' which the firm, is noted, and which / with reasonable charges, has. gained for the establishment the.popularity it now enjoys. 1 w. "W. & Co., take this opportunity to return their thanks to !the public for the extensive and .increasing patronage with which they are favored, and: would add that t« merit a'continuance of the same shall be their constant endeavor. GEORGE WATSON & Co.. Near tlie Club Hotel* . . , ■ MASTER TON. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE ; DEPARTMENT.^ THE ONLY NISW ZEALAND LIFE' ■ OFFICE.'GOVERNMENT SECURITY, ' MUTUAL INSURANCE. - LOWEST FBIMT&MS. AN Insurance of £I2OO at the premium charged elsewhere for £IOOO, equivalent to an immediate bonus; of; £2OO, AGENT,—POSTMiVSTI'in, MVSTEBTON Workman's Insurance specially for in the Industrial Branch, . Policies Issued from £3 Upwards. , Premiums Payable Weekly, for which a Col : lector will call, The Only Industrial Office That 'Grants : PARTICIPATION INPPOFITS. ■. Policies of £2O and upwards,, after Three Years, can be surrendered'for Cash, or for a Free Policy. 1 ,■ . : T. C. D'AROY,—Agent;. Wairarapa. : ,' r:':
; MASTEBTON : ' COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTOM; , Muir and Dixon ; Bros. Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in their premijes, enabling them' to' still further increase their fame (or. building 'j,, A First-class Article. The above firm are determined to. STOP THE IMPORTATION/OF CHEAP TRASH into the Waira'raiia, by building 1 Nothing; but First-class -' ' Tehicles. \ j:- : From the.very best American materials and at prices which for stylo, j durability and workmanship ! DEFY COMPETITION 1 . Oar customers still ha.'e the' advantage in case' of leakage within a reasonable period of haviiig iWIiEPAIIiED GRATIS.' 11. & D. B, have taken' since starting in business all tho FIRST PRIZES; at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against 1 all, comers, ■ • " ' : • 1 , A capital of . CARRIAGE LAMPS in 6tock, and to arrive, at" " " VERY LOW PRICES. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY; ROUSE (fcHURIiELL Coach and Carriage' ; BUILDERS, COtIRTEKK PI ACE, ."ft'El LINGTON. BEG to inform the inhabitants'of tliia : Wairarapa that they are building all sorts of;. Carriages, Buggies; Dog | Carte, Brakes, Waggonettes, Exprteses, ' Spring Carts, and in fact anything in the Carriage trade; All vehicles built by, us' ate guaranteed fortwolvo months;-.-Orders from the country: can b'e filled in l twenty-four hours' notice;:;: !'..,!:.5;. , N.B.—Onhand and forfeteone tituUy-fiiiished'Waggon-<Btte»' : six: American.ißuggiea, one new Express,- one. titcondhand, Brake, and one Secondhand Buugy. all of which will be Bold-at prices to suit the tirues. ■Please noik the addbebs— : . ROUSE k lIURRELL, tp4G)E[,|AND I ;CARUTAGB BUILDERS,' " ■ "CoBBTESKI. PIACE, And at the Junction of Tinakori and Hutt • Rnnrta ■ WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 September 1882, Page 4
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