IVIE COLONIAL BARBED WIRE CO. . [Limited.] PaknlMarbd Wire, , Agent-G. Si W. DALRYMPLE, Station ni,d Insurance Agent, Masterton. . NO. 1. NO. 2. no. s. 28chainslercrt .23c1h ]icr cwt. ■ 17ck percut. £6O per ton. *« per ton. £4O per ton. This Wire obtained the highest officii)] award at tho Chriatcliurch '. International Exhibition, 1882—a lirst cercificatoof Meiit and Silver Metla 1182 "MAKE STHAIGHT PATHS FOE • YOUR FEET." A SERMON by the Her. F.W.FARHAR,D,D.,F.B;sI) Canon pt Westminster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty tho Queon. Price, 3d, On sale at R, H. Chinchen's and T. E, Price's establishments, Mnsterton. COAL & WOOD II I WTvIXON, seeing tho want that • U has long pxistcd for a Coal and Firewood Depot in Masterton, has decided to commence business in these lines, and has erected Large Sheds and Yards in Bannister-Street, from whioh he is now prepared to 'supply at tho shortest notice, COAL, and FIREWOOD OF THE BEST QUALITY AT CURRKNT KATES. Orders Sowcitkd, Orders for Carting and Express Work in all branches promptly executed, 1198 WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. IN addition to the classes of exhibits enu. merated in tho published Programme of the forthcoming show competition is invited for the undermentioned extra classes for which valuable prizes are oflered . SHEEP—Beat 10 Crossbred Ewe" with lambs at foot, DOGS-Best Retriever INDDSTRIES-Best set of Light Horse Shoes. In addition to tho Society's prize of £3 for tho winner of tho Leaping Match, a prize of U 4s is offered by Messrs T. L. Thompson it 0o„ provided that not less than 10 Horses are entered, H. H.WOLTEBS, 1179 Secretary, ChrMmu and New Year Cards, 1882-83, H. BAILLIE, Bookseller. Stationer, and News Agent, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON HAS RECEIVED a largo supply of the above CARDS, including Hildesheimcr and Faulkmr's and Raphael Tuck's PRIZE CARDS. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Proprietors of tlw NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY are the largest employers oi labour in New Zealand. To encourage Local Industry, and to drive imported clothing out of the market, tliey ell A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE! IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT The public can choose from the largest stock of YmitW and Boys' Clothing, made princi pally from New Zealand Tweeds, which are thoroughly shrunk in our Factory before bciii;; made up, and are superior in fit and style to imported goods. We keep Boys' Ulsters and O-ercoats to fit children of three years of ami upwards. OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT Is now replete with NEW WINTFRGOODS, Wo have in addition to our usual stock, Black and Blue Frock and Walking Coats, Black Trousers and Yosts, and a special line of Fancy and Sealskin Vesta, very cheap. We are desirous of calling particular attention to our IMMENSE STOCK OF OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, made of Blue Wilneys, Irish Frieze, Blue Beavers, Mongiel Tweeds, and Fancy Cloths, Macintosh, Paramata Tweeds, and Fancy Waterproof Coats and Leggings, &c, Novelties in Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Shirts, itc. Boys' and Men's Hats and Caps in splendid shapes; also somo pretty styles for young children. Agents for the celebrated Werthiem Hand Sewing Machine. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. Wellington BranchUS A. CLARK, Manager. Wairarapa Horticultural To be held at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral Society's Grounds, Carterton, ON WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER Full particulars in future advertisement, CATALOGUES and Entry Forms may be obtained from Mr Chinchen, Masterton, Messrs Galhe & Co., Carterton, and from any member of the Committee. HAIRDRESSM, to. A HAIR-DRESSING ROOM has been opened nearly opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, Masterton. Ladies' hair a special feature. The operator begs to say that he has not picked up his low ideas in a barrack-room, nor has he ever sought after a situation that another was filling. Neitbei has he gained his experience amongst miners, who, by the way, are frequently handy folk (in small matters), considering their education, fiazpre ground and set, scissors, Knives, 'and Ceneral cutlery done in a workmanlike manner. Terms more moderate than are often sought to be charged by charlatans. LI US PURCELL, of Qneon-street, Mas--111 lerton, i« prepared to go out by the day or to take in washing. 1206 CRICKET: CRICKET! TUST landed, e* City of Twijore and Norman M'Leod, £2OO worth of Duke's celebrated Bats, Balls, and Wickets; and Bryan's Legguards, Gauntlets, and Gloves. A. J. BENNETT, Cuba-street, Wellington, p EORGE MACLELLAN & CO. Contractor* to the Admiralty. GLASGOW RUBBER WORKS. Manufacturers of all kinds of INDIA RUBBER GOODS For mechanical and other purposes, viz Sheet Rubber, Insertion sheets, Valvesi Washers, Packing, Solid Cord, Buffers, Draff Springs, Metallic Roller Covers, Hose Pipes, Suction & Embedded Suotion Pipes on Spiral Wire, Tubings for Acids, Gas and Chemical Purposes, Belting, Deckle Sfciaps, Door Mats, Ac, Ajy specinl combination of India Rubber made to order. Samples may be seen, and price lists obtained from W. H. MILL WARD, Gbbv Strert, Sole Agents for Provinces of Wellington, faranaki and Hawke's Bay, 1208
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 October 1882, Page 3
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