A. LiNpsAy; TO Jtorekeepew and '.A'. liINDSAY,' hayirif nowapmpletei) hia piaiiVfor th&jfaanuf actutd 'of, all kin 4 cf •Jftots alid Sho'es, 'iaW prepared' tii 1 toalte Men's Best WflTO^iigWts, ,J .riveted,-13S: per pai* L for jOrdera; of' : eis : pair3 and: upwards,, for. caßh only,, ; A. ■ LIffDSA Y, Bootmaker, ,LMpbton .Quay/ andJCuba-st., MAOHKIiiIY .YERsB. HAND LABOIi, P ARTIES, about to build or who 're•if-' 'quite- any" description - 1 of 0 ABPIiNTER'S or:JOINEK'S \vkMoiie' lire r6silostfully advispd to get aiprice from: ; •: «;3-i : j .S, iß^cphx'aM'' Who,are'id a .position' to. Rive ARTICLE' and.thq MOST-WORK lor; tbo LEAST MONEY, ;i : • ; " , Large Stocks of , ir ■, • ' SEASON ':, Dressed ,and> rough,- Mouldings, ; Skirtings, Soorß, Badioa, &c.-, &0. In "fact everything tiecesßury to. carry iout any orders, always oh hand. ,i ,' ; Estimates given and contracts taken, and 'FIRST-CLASS.'WORKMEN 1 Bent''to ai'y part'of'theeonniry.' •'■' v! ,s •• Maateiton,Beo,ll,lß|?.- 1|!! ' ' 1252 MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. " Nothing Succeeds Like Success I" jDIXON TN TfIANKINQ .their; numerous Custo-, JL | mew for their very liberal patronage, i the 'past, wish to assure them that no effort of ' theirs will be spared to Keep pace.with the largely increasing orders for Vehicles of : Their large and efficient staffof workmen will enable them to execute all orders in the least possible time, compatible with thorough Mulr & Dixon's efforts in the past : have been direoted to turning out Carriages fit to"carry their 'Customers Oii any road with ease and comfort, and the' measure of iuscess they have met • with shows their : ' EFFORTS HA VE JIEEN APPSE-, • . A Capital Assortment of and Buggy Lftijips, direct from England; whidli 'they are" now selling, ready fitted to Vehicles, from SSOs . pqi* pair. )K ; MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. 1297 SINGER'S SEWING' MAOHJ^S. |P SINGER'S m i : » Sff,WT\ia - »it: fer. , awn,, IsIAOHINESISinger's ; ~• .'.ci-MacluiwS Singers;-- . ~ :-4lnchiiM Singed DECISIVE 1 /Machines Sogers v., . IJECISIVR ; Machines ™moTVtf : i JUachiiws Singers • : UM4MYJ!- ■ ■■■• Maekiiics Siijgers ' • DECISIVE,; ~ Machines Singers . ;Maduics #K tad'7'' Singer's AMD " OVERWHEliMlNGijiacliincs SingtriAND . OVERWHISLMING MiIcIIinei ' Singer's AND ai iOVERWMUUR6|fe Singcrjs —L_— M ac :,in C s fW? VICTORY FOR THE SINGER .Machines ginger s.-.- VIOTOKY FOB THE SINGER' 'Macules' Singer s yiCTORYFOR THE SINGER • Miicliines. Swgeri YJQTQItV FOR THE sji/QEti Machines angers . yicTOllY FOR IKE SiMER R! n ? tr , s VICTORY FOR THE SINGER . Machines Singers VICTOfty FOR'THE SINGER" Machines sEs' WSWff fQ!I B|NQER '-JMacjiiues i?E"i s rr, ~"" "Mack'ti Smgirs sjngers Two gold medals Mac||i| " 3 >inzer —1 ,i .a ~ 1 Mru'lnne: ' f!"f er , s B °; < J ™ eaals Machih'cs Sinfcer sT\yo go! d m'edalsMachincs sinL^Twogoldmedasti;;^ Singer s Two gold medalsj&hines ®! n 8 crs —rr~. — : :. • i ■—'Machines■ Singer's gating a .'Competi ors. Singer s Beating all 'Competitors Machines Singers Beating all : Cdmpeti{brs :i; l('aciiiiits * Singer s Beating -all Competitors v.Maclrines S ngers Beating all ComMiton Macliines 15^1 | "gers. The Simplest and B§Sfc,Machines 12 n s er , s '' The Simplest and Rest Machines I js; TheSimpleat aiidßdst}W ilte - ; Singer's The Simplest and Best" '- Singer's j> The Simplest and .Best'') Maciiines •gliwers. Machine r/ie Sirtgtr WVwitidlled •, Madunei Si n ger|s,\ 'J I ]#Singerijjif/tiejairffeS-'Macliincs Sinter's' 1 ' '' UfiqWlM • J#!"?' ,Singers Tk Smjer H t ,UnquaM .Machines OMaSti ; 'MacWn«' teg Singer's ' - SingerY-r. Has the Largest l fiachuiis <Machines; '£ :Hw the,LargestJale, •|fe' "BS; .Singfr's Has the Largeat Salo Machines' H® B th o Largest Sale Machines 1$; /. Ha'B r the : Lar(ieafc Sile '.SMV-' :: rrf —\ ~.':Madiineii 1W IS. THE,, CHEAPEST .Machines, ffi' Is THE '/.CHEAPEST J}^' is'Sv IS THE V CHEAPEST' Machined Sinsfr>r: IS: THE<'! CHEAPEST '"Machines : IS TfIE..; v CHEAPEST . j-Maciiihcs ISS-SS'ißtettS Singer s IS THE CHEAPEST , Machines Sjngir'j :-:ig jgg l 'CHEAPEST' Machirtcs' Sjngys .' . '«■ ' . w-v.,,,. Singer's flalf-a-crown per weok Sjngjr's Half-a-crown p« Week 1 'MSaiinis jslngir's. Half-a-orown-per H#a ; crqwn.per Mjcldncs Smgis' ••"HalMi''orown per .week , ', Jiacliincs l|jjHalf-a-crown'per week-^ 1 Machines t Sj4> peeiwedk-iiiß^ -'rMffi.-1 . v, J^ch' : aOffic|;v,S:i ,|l n S?i 5 ../ Machines; sSv 1 : QUAY ,;S;ngs; s iC LAMBTUN; QUAY'S ..gag-jj-S, , LAMBTpN.;,(}UASf//. JS«, 'Sihgls ' LAMBTbK/ QUAY ~^S|fi' itoMiUvH ..•= ; c-ji.'.iiTa !iiM®Kt iji'iiK' .Bin»e['s„ , :.*utw ~I )IJ? m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 10 May 1883, Page 1
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640Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 10 May 1883, Page 1
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