GEO. WATSON & CO., : SADDLERSI' AfiNESB-MKii!RS, &o. ' QUEEN-STREET, ; ; MASTERTON HAVING, I mth considerable trouble, obtained the Bervioes of Two Efficient Tradesmen torn Auckland and Wellington, the above 'wellknown firm are now in a position to execute'' all orders entrusted to their care with NEATNESS AND DURABILITY. Gv W. & Co., while apologising to those of tkeir patrons whose work has 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, niid turned out in the style and finish for which the firm is noted, and which, with reasonable charges, has gained for the establishment, the popularity it now eujoya.. ■ G-. W. & Co., ,tol» this opportur. nityto 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 the Club Hotel, MASTERTON. : . GOVERNMENT INSURANCE , • DEPARTMENT. . THE ONLY NEW ZEALAND LIFE OFFICE. GOVERNMENT SECURITY. MUTUAL INSURANCE. ' lowest prmlDms: AN Insurance of £I2OO at the premium '' charged elscwhert for £IOOO, equivalent to an immediate bonuß, of £2OO, AGENT,-POSTMASTER, MASTERTON Workman's Insurance speiMy provided foriuthe ■ i Industrial Branch. Policies Issued from £3 Upwards. Premiums Payable Weekly, lor which a Collector will call. Tiik Only Industrial Office That Giiato ■ PARTICIPATION IN PPOFITS. ; Policies of £2O and upwards, after Three Years, can be surrendered for Cash, or for a Free Policy. T. C. D'ARCY.—A«ent, Wairarapa.
MASTEfiTON' COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Mum and Dixon Bros. Have mado EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in their premiaes, enabling tliem to still further increase their fame for building A First-class Article. The above firm are determined to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH into the Wairarana, by building Nothing but First-class Vehicles, from the very best American materials and at prices which for style, durability and workmanship DEFY COMPETITION 1 Our customers utill ha/e the advantage in case of breakage within a reasonable period of having it KEPAIRIiD GRATIS. ' M, & D, B, havo taken since starting in business all the FIRST 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 COACH FACTORY, \ ROUSE &HURKELL Coach and Carriage BUILDERS, COURTENEY I'LACE, WELLINGTON, BEG to inform the inhabitants : of the Wairarapa that they are building all sorts of Carriages, J3uggies, Dog Carts, Brakes, Waggonettes, Expresses, Spring Carts, and in fact any in the Carriage trade, All vehicles built by us' are guaranteed for twelve months, Orders from' the country caaba filled in twenty-four hours' notice,. N.B.—Onhand and for sale one beau-tifully-finished Waggonette) six. American Buggies, one new Express, one Secondhand Brake, and one Secondhand Buggy, all of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Please note the address— ROUSE & HURRELL,: COACH AND CARRIAGE BUIIJDERS, COBHTENKY I'LACE; And at the Junction of Tiuakori and Hutt Roads, . WELLINGTON ■JJPP.ER PLAIN SAW MILL ! ; mcgregor brothers, Proprietors ' ; , Timber cut to any sizo and delivered,. : Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALIA, G. S. "W. DALRYIPLE, Financial, Insurance, and Station Agent, AGENT FOR WAIRAPAPA, OFFICE, MASTERTON CHEAP BOOTS t SHOES FOR CASH. IN Consequence of manufacturing Machinery about to arrive, I am selling my Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES AT RE UCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. 7 - Previous to Alterations. The Trade supplied with Leather, Uppers, and Grindery at Moderate ; Prices. H. D. EDWARDS, TE ARO BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, Manners-Btreet.• 1! " ■' Opposite Fire Bngado Station.: Shop open from 7,20 a.m, to 7,30 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE, To Builders, Contractors, and the Publif ; generally, ?■■'''■ fJIHE Business hitherto known as- : BOWRY & KING'S MASTERTON SASH & DOOR FACTORY Will in future be carried 'on by the' firij o KING & TOOMATH, Who hope,by strict attention to. business to merit a fair share of.pubheipatronage. 1 • WILLIAM KING. • jfl-;.' .JAMES TOOMATH. Qupan-fltreet, Masterton,.August 14, 1882.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 9 October 1882, Page 4
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