bßt •- MA,STERTON u ' COACH FACTORY.: " Nothing Sdcceeds Like Success !" tmmmmm TN THANKING, ihoir.iiumercius ttnstnX mei'n for their very liberal patronage i the past, wish, to assure, them tlwfno effort of theirs will be spared to keep pace with the largely increasing ordersrfor'Vehicles' of every description which they riow'obkin, I Their largo and efficient staff,of.workmen 1 will enable them to execute rail orders, in.the least possible time, compatible with thorough workmanship. .'.' ■ , .■, ■;:,/.,/,. Bluiv & Dixon's efforts in the past have, been directed to turning, out ..Car;'." riages. fit to,carry their. Customers'^:: , on any road with easeaucl coin- <, .- fort, and the.measure.of ■...,. ~,.■ .. -, 6u«cess they bave.met: .-/'■': with shows tnoiiv,, "I :.'.,. . . EFFORTS HAVE-BEEN APPME- ■-' GMTEDHT-' '**■'■''■ A Capital Assortment o'£ Cai'l-iagfeaud .; Bu SB'.Y Lamps, diieot from England, which'they are now selling, ready fitted,to Vehicles, from. SOs per pair. MASTERTOK COACH FACTORY. 1297
' ""grbyt.qwn 1 . BEGS to inform,his friends in and about Gieytownthat hehastiiken over,the' business lately-occupied by Mr, J, Warring-' ton, and hopes that.by a strict attention to liusiness, and punctuality, in .supplying orders, to merit a fair share of patronage, "'•'•" : . ■■:"'■'■ ' ■<'■: '■'-■ '1302
ON,SALE.-Plain. or, Printed. Tenvßaga (Jib and lb), Milliners' Bags (all sizes), ! Grows' Bags {% 3, 4, an I 61b), Bakers' Bags (from Jib to 81b), Tobacco • IJaßojldz, ■and ; 2oz,), at.tbe AVaibaiupa DAiLV-Cfto.!: ryPPER PLAIN' 'SAW' MILL i McGregor brothers, .•..:'-mI ; ..Proi'kiktobs ■ . ..Timber cut to any fize and delivered,!- • NOTICE is'hereby given 1 that Ih6'P'art : liersliip, heretofore ■ existing between . us, the undersigned, GEORGE LAURIE I andNICHOLAS PERMITS, a? Poulterers . and Fishmongers, in the (% of Wellington, : hasibeen: Dissolved; as from! th'e'StKirisWt, iby mutual consent,'--The business will in future be carripd-tiri'njNhe'taiid Nicolas :Ferßautlo3, .who will discharge, tlidebts'i of. .the late partnership, and who is empowered i to' receivo, all moneys due 16-tlie-said-firm. ; GEORGE LAURIE, ~.;, v a .- ■ i:<i JJIOHOLAS i££BHAMDOSi£ > Witness 1 -J r ,Aj)pEßsosj!7 ww.h ; ! 'Clerk to Messrsßuller & Gully, !'.,.-, i:'.t : -\-\;> -.F;:r.Solicitor&, i-Wellington.! i .Wellington,4,4th.:Match, ,1883; vii .ibhwl '■: . —,w».::eio '•■.:<; (<t wAi is.prepared'to bny>Poultry, i.■: Game,Pigeons,Rabbits,tejlorcash! )'£;( !:;;svl hr.z?i .y'.ipmti ; fesfg '{:'■.-■ :'•■'■•«••'; Sltltfra Met.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1318, 9 April 1883, Page 1
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320Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1318, 9 April 1883, Page 1
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