«EOEg|f|ip^ ;■).<>r. . it:u'.tn. Queen Mastertoni Prime Gigars,; BEST BRANDS'OF TOBACCOS.' Tplacco Cutting Machine on : thepremiaeß DIXON'S CELEBRATED.'KOUGH CUT, In the lead packets. ■■ •
BADDLERV ' J. E'li'lir-0-T'T-Ej :i ' : ' ! - ~ HAS SOW OPENED ; OPPOSITE CLATSON'S ;". 'here ho hopes to receive, as ? hei ,\f ilij} earnestly endeavor to merit, a fau^haripf : S.v. i'.'. Patronage. '.-..■• A large and carefuliy-seleotcd stock of iSADDLEBy.andHAENESS always offhujdi andali'kinds of Xeprts Exmiitd PrompUy, and in a workmanlike manner! : ' ■' ' "903 GEO. WATSON & CO., SADDLE ARNE3B-MAKti lIS, Ac/ ;QUEEK.STEEET, ifASTERTON HAVING, with conßiderablo trouble, obtained tho servioea of Efficient Tradesmen from Auckland and Wellington, tho above wellknown finn are now ina position to execute all orders entrusted to. their carr with NEATNESS AND DURABILITY., ■-.>■:.■ G, : JW._ & Co., while apologising to those of tkeir|«itioini«ii.atf work has been held over owing to press >ro of business, | desire respectfully tn intimate that in future all ORDERS will be ATTENDED TO ion the SHORTEST NOTICE,, imd turned j out in the style and finish for wbioh the j firm is noted, and which, with reasonable charges, has gained for the establishment tho popularity it now enjoys.- ■ I G. W. & Co., toko this opportunity to return their thanks to'the public for theiextenaive and increasing patronage with, which they ave favored, arid would add . that tn merit a continuance of the same [shall be their constant endeavor. 'U-
GEORGE WATSON &Ce./ • Near the Club Hotel, MA'STERTON. :' GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT." THE ONLY NEW ZEALAND LIFE OFFICE/ " -■■'■"J ■ GOVERNMENT SECURITY.., ,■ ■■-. ...,, MUTUAL INSURANCE. - . • : "LOWEST PREMIUMS, : \ N Insurance of £I2OO at the premium l charged elaowhere for £IOOO, equivalent to an immediate bonus of £2OO, AGENT.-POSTMASTKR, MASTERTON Workman's lusuranco specially provided foriti'the ''•".'',' ■•-■' Industrial Branch. ' Policies laaucd from £3 Upwards. Premiiima Payable. Weekly, (or which a C 01,,. ~. lector will : . ! The Osh Indcstkial Opfiok;That Gbahts ! PARTICIPATION IN PPOFITS. Policies of £2O and upwards, afta Three ; Yearß,can be surrendered for Cash, , ' ; or for a Free Policy. : T.'C. D'AROY.-Agent,.Wairarapa, ■ MA'STEftTON ' COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTOM, Muir 'and Dixon Bros. llave made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in their premises, enabling them to still further increase their fame for building A First-class Article. The.abovo firm are dcterrninWd to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH into the Wairaraoa, by building Nothing but First-class ,"..'.'.. .Vehicles.-.., ■; \\i'; From the very beet 'American materials and at prices which for style,' durability :; DEFY..COMPETITION!..' .;,.'.-, Our customer's still have, the advantage.in case of breakage mtbin a reasonable period of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. ' . M. ; <fe D. B. have taken since starting in busivesa all thn FIRST PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against all comers, A capital assortments of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stook, and to arrive,'at .--, VERY :LOW PRICES.
MASTERTON COACH 1 FACTORY. ROUSE &HUEKELL Coach and Carriage J : BUILDERS, .COURTEKEY PLACE, TjVELLINOTON. BEG to bform/the/iiihabitants! of the Wairarapa that th ey. are building all aiirjis: of .Carriages, Buggies, Dogii Carts, Brakes,. Waggonettes, Egresses, .Spring Carts, and : iu fact anythingiin the Carriage trade, Allvehicles, buUfc byfos.are guanuK teed for twelve montliß,,' OideriifronY the country caa be fiJled ia twenty-four hours' Notice. ,■.(': 'ij'.V ,';:' ';' '; N.8.-Onhand.and for sale one tifully-finishedMWag'g'on;-ette'j ; six. Amenoan ;Buggiea„ ;one ;new Express,' one Secondhand Brake, and one Secondhand, Buggy'* all of which Arill bo sold at prices tosuit the times', :i ;■.■■■;■,<.>. > ~, ; . PIiEASB WHB.THEAniiRESSr- •'•;'.■ •:.■," r,\ '"." COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, - 1 CorjBTENKt Puck, • i - ; ' : ' And at the Junction of Tinakori and Hntt :\\- WELIiINGTOS -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1189, 26 September 1882, Page 4
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