Time is Money, MACHINERY VERSUS HAND LABOR, ) ARTIES about to build or who require any description of CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done lire respoetfully advispd to get a price from. S, Bacon and Co. "Who are id a position to give the BEST ARTICLE ani the MOST WORK for the LEAST MONEY, Largo Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, Dresßed and rough. Mouldings, Skirtings, Doors, Saslies, iSro., <So, In fact everything necessary to cavry out any orders, always on hand. Estimates given and contracts takon, and FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN sent to any part of the country, Mastorton. Dec. 11,1882.' ' 1252 ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION PARCEL BATEfI TO THE WAIRARAPA. Not oxceeding 71b 141b 281b 561b 112 Wellington to— s. d 8, d. s. d. 8. d. a, d. Peathnrston 09 13 19 20 2 6 Greytown 9 9 13 19 2 0 2 6 Carterton 10 13 20 2 3 2 9 Mastertou 10 13 0 9 2 3 2 9 To ensure-despatch, parcels must be at the Station at least THIRTY minutes before advertised time of departure of train. Luggago and Parcels may be left iueluuge of tho Railway Department on payment of fees ranging from twopence to sixpence. GEORGE ASHCROFT, 1280 Listriot Manager. ESTABLISHED 1872. S. SOFFE'S Mattbass, Bedding, ,d Gknkral Furnishixo Warehouse, Mahumw street, Wellington. J7IURNITURE of every description made to order (to any design) by experienced workmen. A Four-Roomed House comfortably furnished for ,£4O (including Carpets, Fenders, &c). Hair Seat Dining room Suits (Cedar frames) well Upholstered, £2B, Full sized Spring Mattriwies from 50s. All goods guaranteed to be pdo from well seasoned material. No. second-hand material used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes. Orders by post or wire punctually .\ttended to ligg IT pBIUSEI, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ANP IMPORTER, A WELL.SEL.EOTED Stook always on hand. All sorts of SEWN WORK made to order, Repairs neatly executed, Noib Tim ADDBKss-Noxt Door Club Hotel, Queen Street. Masterton. 1343 SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. « DECISIS Mnihh.es I, A— -—-——-Maqhines Si„g,r' s AND OVERWHELMING*'" 0 !'! 1 " 15 WsANO OVERWHELMING be JSKtAlffi OVURWHELMINGi!!"'-! 1 !"" Singer's " acl " , " :s Singer's yi( Singer's V I( Singers yi( Sjnger) VICTORY FOR THE SlHOßii Machines' angers yinm ,v vnn nrit Qinnvu m..„i.:.... Two goWinedalsf Singer's' ll ,J -- i '-' J §!"t'«>- „ lE* BoatiD S ttll Competitors Machines Singer's Boating all Competitors }| ac , h . i "" Singer) Beating all Competitors 3- es sSs Beatin 1 aII Competitors Machines SinL's Beatin K a " Competitors Macliiiies 62 sen!iDßflßS*5 e n!i Dßfl ßS* Be Inl • B ?# "2 "I 1 P4PPt'fcrS Madiii.es IBs s atln ß <& Competitors Machines S; n g er 'j -... .' . ..-.—Machines Singer's T ti« Simplest and B. at M,**! 1 "' Sing Mdjll .832 |S" IheSimplosUndßoat Machines IS The Simplest and Best Machine*, Singer's The Bijripleat and Beat {! ac '" ncs BwpA The Simplest and Best wiScs Singers _ _ Machines SiS's '^Singeris UnequaU \Yf KS Singer's The Singer k Unequalled Marine's Singer) The Singer is Uneqmdled Machines siS« -The singer is Unequalled \\^ Singer's The Singe,'is Unequalled J±2 Singer) Tfo Skyer ii UwqmlW Machines §£« 'lpSimeniiiUuttlMd -Machines Stager's Stir m ST wSS Singers W the Largest bale Machines Smger) Has tho Largest Sale Machines te Has the Largest Salo »«*s« K HastbeListSale JBg Singers Has the Largest Sale Machines iS s Has the Largest Sale Machines %2s& Has the Largest Sale ■■%s£ —— ■■ -'■ Machines K cr , s IS THE CHEAPEST .Machines. r\W .Machines Singers ,4» THE CHEAPEST ingcr) ,Jfl THE CHEAPEST Machines fj"ffi,» 18 THE CHEAPEST Machjnes. fil"8 er , s —— : - Jlachuies bingers Half-a-crown per week Machines Singer's Halk-crown p« week Machines. Singer) Half-a-crown per week '.^S Singer's Half-a-eroWn per week -Machines sEv Half-a-ciowu per week J' 11 *! 1 * 5 Half-crown per week' .}£&£ gSSSJ:--. LAMBTON (JUAY >K Singer); LAMBTON QUAY ■■: ■ fi&|, S!"Sws-, ; LASIBTON QUAY: Machines' c §Es -LAMBTON QUAY; '" S) / LAMBTON Singers:;,; v ,:.•■■/ .■• ■;.. Marhim*. ..■ §! nscr , s tirTi'v.T ;„« m A» Machines; ; , V , SINGER'SSEWINGMAOHINES.: ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 18 June 1883, Page 1
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630Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1407, 18 June 1883, Page 1
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