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N 0, T I 0 E, I OPENING 0 F T H'B FEATHERBTON RAILWAY Refreshment Rooms! THE undersigned bogs to inform travel*; i'.lers by. rail and the Central- Publiothat ho will open the above Rooms ou the' 2nd' July, when ho hopca by supplying: liquor and other rolreshiiterits of the VERT BEST QUALITY, and at ANY HOUR; of, the day, to. meet with a fair share of support, Privato entrance for ladies to the Luncheon Rooms. : . .. ••. , / J. O. Ilayward. N" jl.-Good stalling and aoaure.paddocks joining iho station;. : Horses, io„ left in my ohargejvfill receivo every oare arid attention, 1417 M. Caselbei'g and Co.'s : WAIRARAPA ■ " . ■' 'iftO-OPERATIVTJ QTOREH vO-OPERATIvJCj STORED i Have Received, and are just opening' 408 PACKAGES OF GENERAL MER- • chandise: and. 350 OASES OF TEST PROOF KEROSENE, Pers,s. "lON{C" from LONDON, „ „ " ESTRELLA" from LONDON „ „ " PARNELL" from NEW YORK. ; i THE ABOVE GOODS COMPRISE— ' Parkos' Spades/ Shovels, Diggina; Forks, Qalvaniacd Tuba and Bucketa, GalvanM. lsed 4•Barbed Wiro, Best B'ack M. 0 Fencing Wire, No, 6, 7, 8, C A Wire Nails, Wrought Spikes A S Diamond Staples, Sor- 8 E bj's Edge Tools, E L Saws, and L B CUTLERY B E Ho lowaro E 11 Brass Foundry R (i Goods, Building Mater- G & terials, Iron Bodsteads, & C Lamps, Eleetio-platsd Goods, C 0. JBrushware, Carpenters Tools,' 0. Woighintj Machines, Fenders, Fire Irons Eta Eto, Etc,

AMERICAN GOODS 11! Sharpes' Axes in all patterns, Collings' Picks, Long-handle Shovels, Axe Handles, Lightning Saws, Hammers, Diston's Saws, Churns, Chairs. Broom, Clothes Pegs, &o. M. CASELBERG AND CO, MASTERTON and GREYTOWfo. ST. MATTHEWS' CHUIIGH. THE Annual Parish Meeting will be held in the School-room on IIONDAY, fllh July it 8 p.m. . Business.—Election of Churchwardens and Vettrymen, to receive report and balance sheet, etc. 1416: W.E.PAIGE. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT.

/~|HARLES J, FREETH begs respectfully \J to inform the inhabitants of Wairarapa that ho will commence business in the premises known as the Union Club, close to Empire Hotel, Masterfcon, on Monday, 2nd proximo, as NATIVE AGENT, MAORI INTERPRETER, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, and having had many years experience as a New Zealand farmer, jvould call the special attention nf Settlers, ltanholders, andothors, in all parts of the district, to his STOCK' and PRODUCE REGiSTRy BOOK, where every facility is offered to persons wishing either to Buy or Sell Sheop, Cattle, Horses, Farm Produce, Fanujng Implements, &o„ &0,, and as there will be no cnarga made unless a purchase or sale, is effected, an inspection of the terms of the Registry Book is respectfully solicited. Parties wishing to register in this office can do so by.letter, when every attention will be given and fujl particulars for'warded, A Registry will ilso be kept where ttentleinen.ittqmring farm servants, elo., or Borvanta wishing for employment, may be respectively suited. Parties having proper' ties for sale' will do well to communicate with the undersigned, Tradesmen's books kept. Rents collected, eto. Private Lesions given in the Maori language, ' CHARLES J. FREETH. Onion-Opposite Theatre Royal, Masterton. 1416

MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, ' WILLI 8 • f)T B EBT WELLIHGTOH, Opposite the Empire Hotel, Messrs wrigglesworth and BINNS have the honor to inform theirpatrons and tbopublic of Wellwpton, while thanking them most cordially for their heretofore more than liberal patronage, that and important changes n their staff, and having secured new and morelefficieut aid in two important branches of their art, they are now in a position to offer .better and more artistic productions than any they have yet attained during a long and brilliantly-sujccssful career, In proof jof this, attention is respectfully called to the new exhibition of photographs now on view in their lobby, all pictures of which are printed from negatives taken during the past few weeks. Considerable expanse baa been incurred by the firm in securing tha nßst and embossing, nod in future all photographs leaving the establishment oi MessrsWrigglesworth; and Binns mil be finished by this beautiful ureaervative methods Mr Wrigglesworthy lon/; residence in the principal cities of the Australian colonies has given him exceptional facilities for becoming acquaint 4 with all that is latest and best in the ait of producing sun pictures, and in future the operating-room and the fetouohing department will be under his personal supervision. The agents of the. firm in Melbourne and Sydney have received instructions to keep Messre) Wrigglesworth and Binns carefully and promptly supplied with all' novelties, either jn apparatus, accessories, or new processes; also, they havo standing orders to fleoure(any special (talent that-may become ayaijablo from time' to time for any department of the firm's business.' In conclusion, Messrs, Wricglesworth and Bimis.begto inform j intending sitters that the^jtoay rely ;upon the most perfect and scrupulous carle being, bestowed upoii their' -portraits, from choice of accessories and background, lighting, posing, retouching, and printing, down to enamelliric," ihounting, and embossing. Speciallattention is called to the fact that the firm have resolved W make no extra charge fori enamelling, which in. the Australian* coloiiiea oauses an additional outlay. on the part of the public of from 5s to 20s per doz. Wrigglesworth and Binns. iW'- . : V ' : ii I PHOTOGRAPHERS, !. 'Account i uSales; I I'ind Tit. ft aoher ForDl8 ' Pro °f of Debt Forms, it theWHBAEm DAntOffltfe,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1418, 30 June 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1418, 30 June 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1418, 30 June 1883, Page 3

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