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NOTICE. OPENING 0 F TIE FEATHERSTON RAILWAY • Refreshment Eooms! THE undersigned begs to ; inform travol-■ lera;.by rail-and tlio .General Public that ho will open the nbovo Rooms on the 2nd July, when lie hopes by supplying liquor and other refresh: j: cuts of tllO VEBV DUST QUAI.ITY, and at ANY llllUll OF tub day, to meet with ii fair sharo of support, Private entrance for ladies to the Luncheon Rooms. J. O. riiiyward. N.B.—Good stabling and fiociiro paddocks, joining iho station. Horses, 4c,, left in my charge will receive every care and attention, _____ 1417 M. Caselberg and Co.'s W AII! A RAP A CO-OPERATIVTI QTORED o-operativJdj Store ij Have llccoivetl, and arc just -opening ■ 4-08 PACKAGES OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. AND J3SSO CASES OF TEST PROOF KEROSENE, Per s.s. " IONIC" from LONDON, „ „ "ESTBELLA" from LONDON „ „ "I'AItNELL" from NEW YORK.

THE ABOVE GOODS COMI'MSEParkes' Spades, Shovels. Digging Forks, Galvanised Tubs and Buckets, GalvanAl. iseil -i-Barbed Wire, Best B'ack M. (J Fencing Wire, No, (5, 7, S, C A WiroNails, WroughtSpikos A S Diamond Staples, Sor- S E by'a Edge Tools, E L Saw a, all d L B CUTLERY B E 11 o loware E li 13 ra s 9 Foundry R G Good.'!, Building Mater- G & tenals, Iron Bodstoads, & C Lamps, Elccti o-platsd Goods, C 0, Brushware, Carpenters Tools, 0. Weighing Machines, Fenders, Fire Irons Etc. Etc, Etc. AMERICAN GOODS !!! Shavpes' Axes in all patterns, Colljiigs' Picks, Long-handle Shovel), Axe Handles, Lightning Saws, Hammers, Diston's Smvs, Churns, Chairs. Broom, Clothes Pegs, &c. M, CASELBEIIG AND CO,, JIASTEBTON asd GREYTOWiY r ATCIIES, 3d per dozen, (12 Boxes) D. F. McCAJiTHT, Mastkbton.

SPEC IAL AT) V KIT IS KM E NT, nIIAKLES J, FREETH begs respectfully V to inform tin; inhabitants of Wairarapa tlml, lie will commutes business in the premises known as the Union Club, close to Empire Hotel, Masterton, on Monday, 2nd proximo, as NATIVE AGENT, MAORI INTERPRETER, anil GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,.and having h!td niany 1 years experience as a New Zealand farmer, would call the special attention of Settlers, Kuuliolders, ami others, in all parts of the district, to his STOCK and PRODUCE REGiSTIiV BOOK, where every facility is offered to persons wishing cither to Buy or Sell Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Farm Produce, [taming Implements, i'c,, <Sc., ami as there will be 110 charge liwdo unless a purchase or sale is effected, an inspection of tho terras ol the Registry Book is respectfully solicited, Parties wishing to register in this office can do so by lettor, when every attention will bo immediately given and full particnLrJ forwarded, A Registry will slso be kept where gentlemen requiring farm servants, etc., or servants wishing for employment, may he respectively suited Parties having proper' ties for sale will do well to communicate with the undersigned. Tradesmen's hooks kept. Rents collccte'l, etc. Private Lessons given in the Maori language, CHARLES J, FREETH. Omen—Opposite Theatre Royal, Masterton. MESSRS WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, WHjLis•btbbkt Wellington, . Opposite the Empire Hotel, Messrs wricglesworth and BINNS have the honor to inform their patrons and the public of Wellington, while thanking them most cordially for their heretofore more than liberal patronage, that having made necessary and important changes ii their staff, and having secured new and more efficient aid in two important branches of their art, they are now in a position to olier better and more artistic productions than any they have yet attained during a long and brilliantly-successful career. Iu proof of this, attention is respectfully called to the new exhibition of photographs now on yiew in their lobby, all pictures of which are printed from negatives taken during the past few weeks, Considerable expense has been incurred by tlio firm in securing l the most complete and perfect processes of enamelling and embossing, and in future all photographs leaving the establishment of Messrs Wrigglesworth. and Binns will be finished by this beautiful urcscrvative method. Mr Wrigglesworth's long residence in the principal cities of tho Australian colonies has given him exceptional facilities for becoininti accjua nted with all that is latest and best in the art of producing sun pictures, and in futuro the operating-room and tho retouching department will be under his personal supervision. The agents of tho firm in Melbourne and Sydney have received instructions to keep Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns carefully and promptly supplied with all novelties, eit|ier in apparatus, accessories, or new processes ; also, they have standing orders to etcuroany special talent that may become available from time to timo for any department of the firm's business, In conclusion, Messrs WriEglesworth and Binns Leg to inform intending sitters that they may rely upon tho most perfect and scrupulous care being bestowed upon their portraits, from choice of accessories and background, lighting, posing, retouching, and printing, down to enamelling, mounting, and embossing. Special attention is called to the fact that tho firm have resolved to make no extra charge for enamelling, which in the Australian colonies causes an additional outlay on iho part of tile public of from 5s to 20s per doz., Wrigglesworth and Binns, PHOTOGRAPHERS,;' Willis-Street Wellington, For a Choice Selection of English and Froncli i Millinery, go tp ■; * . : ; L. |J. HOOPER &' CO„ 'BON MAROHE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1420, 3 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1420, 3 July 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1420, 3 July 1883, Page 3

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