, & 3?.. MAUBEEV Begs to intimate that he N has those Central Premises in Queen Street lately ocoupiedbyMr Mason, Chemist, where he intends opening as a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TOBAUOOS, FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, &0,, And as he will supply artioles of the B QUALITY ONLY he trusts to meet with a fair share of support, A HAIRDRESSING SALOON Is being fitted up, and WILT, BE OPEN IN A FEW DAYS. G. F. MANSELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TOBACCOS, SNUFFS, FANCY STATIONERY, &o„ Qdees St., MAsmsoN. Eketahuna General Store, ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, « AKD CARRYING DEPOT. SHUTE & JONES, the ProprioUra of the above, bog to thank tho Pabfio for the hearty support accorded them aiice torn inenoing business. Tliov aro prepared, a hitherto, to CARRY all descriptions of GOODB to any placo botweon Masterkon and Palmerston Nprth. Thoy havoalsoaLAßGE STOCK of GENERAL STORES of bos quality. Travellers oan obtain FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION, «t moderate rates, .at their establishment, and Good Stables'and Paddocks are ti, 1409 HONOUR TO WHOM HONOUR IB DUB. WANTED, the Public of '"Mlingfcw md surrounding districts te know that Jamus ling, Jeweller, Cuk-streot, has hem manufacturing for the last five yean, and that since his removal from Willis-street h& carried it on a much larger scale'than boforo, He has been employing several heads, aarmj factoring Masonic Jewels, Champion Bolts, Medals, Cups, Bracelets, Lockets; BrMehes, Diamond mi Gem Work of all dweriptiois, for the last five years, and has tow mott and appliances for fifty if wanted, Then fore, the public can easily see that leca industry in this branch is aot just t» eont metce it Wellington, but hap bees going on for years, as his numerous customers cm testify, and that his establishment is already a factory o* a small scale. NJ.—Watchwork done os tfoe premises nnder the supervision of one of the most *x perionced workmen in the colony, Old gold and silver bonght in any quantities. Cash oa delivery. NELSON, MO ATE & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS AND IMPORTERS WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, Next Empire Hotel, OUR PURE BLENDED TEAS. ARE THE SS.RAGEOF THE COLONIES.^, Our Challenge Blend at &g 4d is superior to ordinary Grocer's Mixtures sold at 3s or 3sCdper lb, See Circular for Press Opisions. PRICES; 21, 2/4,2/8,3/, 3/4, AND A I PER LB 1 Packets, lib, |lb. SoldinJßoxss, 101b, 121b, net ( Half-Chests, 401b, 601b, net NELSON, MOATE&OO/S CELEBRATED
Acknowledged by Tea Experts, the Prees And the public THE BEST VALUE in ran SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, These Teas aro bought are blended by & Professional Taster, mixed by Machinebi, and supplied to our Branches and over 1100 Agents diroet from our Wholosale Establish mciit, AWARDED Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals Gold & Silver Medals One Trim Win Convince Al4. Thousands of Families are drinking thtse Tare Teas Daily, SEE GOVEUNMENT ANALYSIS, Sold Bx Grocers In All Towns Through out Thk Colony !!! MATCHLESS COFFEES! ' Aro now introduced in our trade. jjrNelson, loate and Co. Ohristchijroii, Dunedis, Auckland And Willk-Sx., (Next Empire Hotel), Sole Agentw FOR Mastertok RAPP & HARE Cartebm W. P, ALLEN Clareville P, FEIST Featheiiston W. TOOGOOD Grevtoto E. J. THOMPSON Upper Htjit GEO. MoHATTIE Agents in Victoria, Now South Wales, Queensland and Tasmania. MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. MUIR&DIXON to call the attention of thtir L/ numerous customers from all parts of Wairarapa to tho Large Stock of Carriage Lamps & Fittings, Thoy have Just Imported direct from the I Manufacturers, thereby saving all intermediate profits, and enabling thorn to give the publio the BENEFIT OP THE SAME I Vehicles of every description Built to Order in their well-known, first-class style, at WPRICES UNEQUALLED TO Thqir Fame for turning out well-finished Carriages of all kinds has travelled far and wio'e, and they intend not only to maintain it, but to increase'it, MASTEKTQN I Coach and Carriage factory.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1549, 1 December 1883, Page 4
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