dLMi A'iAKMLV// ~ 6EOB6E—UIXON, 'h.aY, 1 ' / " i. < i • / TOBACCONIST & FANOF GOODS ' warehouseman, V, i_l i.s i'.-r >ViiA) T,QueeuStveet,Masterton. i'^Gowui Ppimp. P.irffik. ; -i . :: ' '/0.-'u-.vffL ■ ; : '.:P • BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCOS. ToUeco Cutting-Machine on the premises TRY— |\ ' DIXON'S,CELEBRATED; ROIjGH CUT; ■ In the lend packets; SADDLE IVT7" ' z l ' ' ' ADDLEB 1 ;i "
J. ELLXOTTE, ' lIAS HOW OPENED i , OPPOSITE CLAYSON'S here lio hopes to receive, as 'he .will , earnestly endeavor to merit, a fair share of ( Patronage.-; ,■ . A large and carefully-selected stock. of SADDLERY aiid HARNESS always on hand and all kinds, of Ikpairs Executed, Promptly, aiid in a workmanlike manner, ; 903 GEO.: .'WATSON L & CO., 'SADDL'' : J : MAKl|]{S, (Sic. ut QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON' HAVING, : with considerable trouble, .obtained the services tirTwo' Efficient Tradesmen from Auckland ■ aiid Wellington, the aboyc wellknown firm aro now in a position to executo all orders entrusted to their j care witliNEATNESS AND DURABILITY. - Gr.'W. '& Coi, while apologising to those of tkeir patrons whose work "his'been held over owing to pressare of business, desire'respectfully to intimate, that ■in future all ORDERS will be.ATTENDED TO on the SHORTEST NOTICE, imd turned out in the style and -fimali'' for j which the 'firm is noted, and which, with' reasonable charges, has gained for the establishment the popularity it now enjoys, i Gr. W. & Co., take this opportunityto return their thanks to 1 the public for the extensive and; increasing patronage with which they are favored, and would add that w merit a continuance of the same shall be their constant endoavori
GEORGE WATSON & Co.. ' • Near the Club Hotel, : - MASTERTON.; M GOVERNMENT INSURANCE';, ' DEPARTMENT. THE ONLY NEW ZEALAND LIFE OFFICE. GOVERNMENT SECURITY,' ' ' MUTUAL INSURANCE. . LOWEST PREMIUMS. AN Insurance of £I2OO 'at the premium charged elsewhere'for! £IOOO, equivalent to an immediate . bonus of £2OO, AGENT,-POSTMASTER, MASTERTON Workman's • Insurance specially provided , for in the . Industrial, Branch. Policies'lssued' from £3 Upwards. , Premiums Payable Weekly, for which a Col«. lector will call. I The Onh.lndostmal Oifice That Giunts PARTICIPATION IN PPOFITS. Policies of, £2O and upwards, "after Three' Years, can be surrendered for Cash, or for a Free Policy. ." T.Oi D'ARCY.—Agent, Wairarapa, ■ MASTEJRTON : COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Muiß ;; AND ; ; DIXON' "&OS, Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in: their premises,. enabling | them to. Btill further increase thoir, fame for building •' A First-class Article. The above. firm are. .determined to. STOP' THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH' into the Wairararia', by bnildipg, ; , Nothing 1 but .Eji^st-class • Vehicles. 7'''''", ; 'f From the very ;beat; American'materials and at prices which for,;:Btylei | durability and workmanship. ;;;!■' DEFY COMPETITION.!, Our customers still iuwe the' advantage in case of breakage within ateasoiiable period' of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. . " M. & D, B. have taken since 'starting in business" all- thn PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows'; against all comers. ■■■ ■■ ■ •' ; ' A capital assortment of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock, and to arrive, at. ' .. VERY LOW PRICES; .'.' '' MASTERTON CQACH FACTORY. BUILDERS,' : ! COIIRTENFJ;FIACF I ''WEILINGTON 1 BEG. to inform the; inhabitants' of ttfe' Wairarajia' that ! th ey are building all .sorts: of Carriages;' Buggies, Dog Cartß. 'Brakes';' Waggonettes, Ex preßsea; • Spring' 1 Carts, and in fact anything'iii the Carriage trade. All vehicles built by! us areguaran-teed-for twolve months, Ordera frorii the country can be filled in jwenty-four' hoim 1 •notice.' • ' I : . N.B.—Onhandancl for sale one beau-' tifully-finished jWjiggon. ette, - six-American Bugpes- 1 ' one ; new Express, 1 onbi Secondhand !%|e,.aiiOii'e Secondhand, Buggy., all of 'which will bo* sold at prices to,suit ! U PIEASE'WnW-Tlrt ADDRESS- xtfti . ROUSE ifc HUIiRELL. COACH. AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS' v coußTEmviiiACK,,. , And. at ihe, Junction of Tinakon'yd ! Hiiti •v. ;~, , Road|,i | >■ ■■■■■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1191, 28 September 1882, Page 4
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579Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1191, 28 September 1882, Page 4
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