TO '•' A.'LlNDSAY,'having now completed I hia plant for the in'adufaotutia'of all kinds of Men's Best pegged, at: riveted, 13a per p v air for brdersi-pf-:six paira I and" upwards; for'cash oblyi.Av LINDSAY, Bootmaker; :Lambtoii .Quay,' and-Cuba-Bt,: Cosh BooVMart,-Wellingfon.. i; '. ,■" >,..,:.. ,',,; machinery Versus hand-labor. PARTIES., abqut.to build, or who re-, quire' any\doscftption' v, bf ; OARPEN-' I TER'S or JpiNEMyort'adiie]iire fully ndvisp'd to get a' price from '' ; / ■'< '■'• '' . ,;;.'V - •;,';■'•' <i f;'-i ,'/.. ' ■■••.-,S» Bacon-' .'« Who are ina 'position'to' give ih'e BEST' iARTIOLE-.ani, the MOSTjWOBK for.tho, LEAST/MONEY,, ■ : • ■„'•<<.;,,,; ~,-,., , :1 ; Large Stocks of'' , ;; SEAsqNEi)yTiMB : iR,;:V f Dressed: and; rough,, Mouldings,; Skirtiugs, Doors, Bashes, &o !(i &o,,' lnfaot everything, Jeceesary, to carry.outiany orders, alwftyspn, .and."- \ ■■'■, '.',!"■'■,■,'.•.,.! .' ':" ■,' ' Estimates'givenland contracts taken, and'' FIUST-OLASS WORKMEN sent to any part of thecountr'yl |, '' : ''.". '"• ''■•-,"•, . Masterton.Deb.' Hi 1882... ' ; 1252
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1353, 14 April 1883, Page 1
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