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G. MUiiLLIiK'S Economical Furn tu.'e : WAREHOUSE, QIJEKN STIIBKT iIABTKUTON. O.M, begs to inform his customers find the public of the Wnirarapa that ho has now in Stock— DRAWING ROOM SUITES In Cedar, Kauri aud Hiniau, covered with Cretonne, Hair Cloth, Repp and Leather. COLONIAL COUCHES Double and Single Headed, covered with Cretonne and American Cloth. Iron aud Wooden Bedsteads and Stretchers, Palliasses, Spring and other Mattrasses, Dining, Loo, Dressing, and Kitchen Tables, Withstands with Wave,' Ladies' and Gents Pocking Chairs, and kinds of Cane and Woodcn-seited Chairs. A Lug!! Variety of Pictures, Picture Fiame Mittldings. ESCOURAIiP. LOCVL INDUSTftII! C. Mueller is selling at WELLINGTON PRICES, AmUiuarantee Good Material and lMistClass Workmanship. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. C. MOELLEK, OPPOSITE CABELBERG & CO.'S STORE, Queen Street, Masterton. - • Eketahuna General oiure, accommodation house, AND CARRYING DEPOT. n IIUTI'I & JONES, the Proprietors of the i 1 above, beg to thauk the Public for the litany support accorded them since corals t'iitin); business, They avo prepared, as h th rti), to CARRY all descriptions of GOUI 8 t'i anyplace between Mastcrton and Palmerstoii Nnith. Thf.y have also a LARGE f.i'l' Mi of GENERAL STORKS of hes ('iv.iiiy. Tmvo.llers can obtain FIRST CL\;i\ ACCOMMODATION, at moderate iruei, at their osteMkhimmt, and Good Maiiif-s ami Paddocks#ro jd. 1401) - fa '.J MASTBRTOX COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, MUIR&DIXOX 1 REHIRE to call the attention of their 1) numerous customers from all parts of Wnirarapa, to the Large Stcck of Carriage Lamps & Fittings They hi.ve Just Imported direct from iho Manufacturers, thereby bavui« all intermediate profits, and enabling tbom to rivo the public the BENEFIT OF THE SAME I Vehicles of every description Built to Order in their well-known, first-claSB style, at UNEQUALLED!"®» Their Famo for turning out wnll-tinished Carriages of all kinds has travelled far and wide, and they intend not only to maintain it, but to INCREASE it. mm & mtw AIASTEKTON Coach and Carriage Factory,

JAMES ROSS BT, tCXSMITH, WHEBLWEIGHT, AND HOKSK-SHOING 8111 TH, Dosires to iniorm his patrons, and the public of the 'Wairarapa generally, that he lias taken over the old established business, no long and efficiently conducted by MR FARQUHAR GIUY, In Quees-S:bket Mastertos, And ho solicits a continuanco of the patronago chat lias hitherto been 80 liberally extended. ■l. R. would remind customers that his t-X] cvicnco and long connection with Mr 0 ,1;;' a business is a i;uaranteo that tho satinhction given by this establishment in tho past will hi) continued. t ; very kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright, en •im eiing, and l)lacksmithiuer workexeeu•eil wiih despatch and on the most reasonil- 1 ' 1 '; n-rrns. 1567 Great Sale of Drapery, Clctliing, and Millinery, AT Clam's Cash Store, CAIiTiiHTOM. !' •HE PUBLIC of Carterton and lWghhor- -! lionrl mu rf-iii>'ctfully informed that W. CLARK ii;i n-8 hud to clear out his Suinmor Sstock. ;ii:d, in order to ncconmlish his objic tiv prices will besvcli as to eclipse ;ili 'oriour tllorts. Ow'n g to ilio unseasonable state of the wcailitT experienced this summer, the stock in g oils on hand nt head quaiters is much linger i"an usual at this time of year, con■striuuitly, the surplus JlUci'f BE SOLD to makfr room for expensive shipments of WINTMI GOODS. It in hoped tint nil who can make in con v. muiit to do a), wid make their purchases mrly in the day, and thus avoid the erusb which is inevitable in tho evening, especially ON SATURDAYS, Clark's s-les ato bo well known throughout the Wairarapa and elsewhere, as being what tliey profess to be that any remarks as to the (ienuineness of this fiale would be QUIDS SUPERFLUOUS. A few piiccs ftro appciicteil as specimens: Ladies' Costumes from 7/0, Childrena' 2/(1 Girls' Straw Hits Gd Ladies' and Children's Ru9h ICats 3 for ]/- Wbile Flannel, 30 inches wide. Ijrrims 3Jd, Pompadour do, 5Jd Uoiii-y-comb Quits 4/11 Bedroom Toweis, Jdoz for I/O fJama-k T,*b o Linen 1/ii per yard Yard wide China Matting BJd Cietonue 7Jd Jim's Tweed Suits 22/0. Do Trousers 4/G 11-u's Wnite Mole Tionsers 6/0 M .Ji'a Colored do. 5/G and 7/(i JL'ii's JMiteiy Sox 3 pairs lor J/6 Ui.y.r A ;,ii a c!:oi e awment of Ladies Bonnet* '•* "ALP PRICK, and many o.ber it- i'-s ton i nmc'.ou.. i«> i'LARK'S Cash Drapery antl (,'lo<lniiy &tore 5

CAMERION. 1595 Under the distill uin - 4M ,«,* fjUiSlitd raMu (]lr i'.tnitiit-ic ol William Jervois. H. T. PRICE, ■ ...lUREbbi 1; a\U I'l-.lt J;i MKi(, QtJAy,.... WtLIJNOTON. <<ii' i> ili uvVi!)fthiiU'.T iiUILDINOb. WM W 'Wk lIS SMKCISm

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 18 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 18 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1612, 18 February 1884, Page 4

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