SApDBLKJT. :| THETERMAiiNT SADDLEBS | WATSON and Go., (tfext Borough Council Chambers) ■ HASEBRTON, .. '' \ IN thankiM Jheir fronds, and the pnblio generallyforthoßtipporttheyhavebb n ' umbd il [tomh- to Worm thorn , that they have engaged the services oi a flrst-oiius qollar-ntakor, and will other artiole h, the trade to be had at equallv lownten. ■''. * ' having the latest and mott efltaert iter? of workmen in the Wai»»J\ °u»*omen may rely on getting all I repaired on the ahonest notice. The d&ilr olinw ntinhhinn in lu* .1 inside and outside their shop, is a sufficient guarantee of then workmanship, Watson and Co.'a motto is-«No extortion prompt attention to all orders, first-olasH workmanship." li7 J J.Elliott & Go.. BEtt to inform their numerous customers and the pnblio generally, that thav haT|;RIMOra to their new SS premises, would now respeotfullj intimate that they have just cc ' and marting off their = «EW'WOOK OF SADDLERY. i. E. and Co. intend keeping a good stook of every description of sadoVy tffi g theirade, and hope; by strint «».««-« I wim me ntmoßt despatch. Orders from J. ELLIOTT AND CO MASTERTON COAOH'AND CARRIAGEJACTORY. MUIE&DIXOS DESIRE to call the attention of their numerous customers'from all parti oi n Wairarapa to the Large Stook of Carnage Lamps & Fittings Iheyrmve Just Imported direct from lie Manufacturers, thereby savins all intermediate profits, and' enabling them to give the public the BENEFIT OF THE SAME I ' Vehicles of every description Built to Order in their well-known, first-class style, at UNEQUALLED |"6» Their Famo for turning out well-finished Carnageaofall kinds has travelled far and wide, and they intend not only to maintain it, but to INCUEiSE it, MASTERTON Coach and Carnage Factory, JAMES ROSS BMCK K?' WHEELWRIGHT, AND HOBSE-SHOING SMITH. Desires to inform his patron,, and the bo long and efficiently conducted by MR FARQUhaR QUI, Id QMEN-SiitaT Mastbrton, And J»6 »°l>cita ? continuanco of the patron ge that has hitherto been so libert tended. J.R. would remind customers that his oxporience.and.long connection with Mr Winn A!.. I ,7 ?" l """ n " ""» WIC B«[ 8' | factionjmm by t!llB establishment in the it will be continued. E»ery kind of horse-shoeing, whoolwriffht eiwineering, and blacksmithKScu. ted with despatch and on the most r a on- ■ 1567 NOTICE. JACOB ?HIELDS, H A 3-^ ,ma ?/■»»!»" ««lßnai. , ness lately carried on Mr E, Miller wishes to notify to the public afV^a^LO uTj V ™ M ™™ saHßlactioi that favor him with their Patronage.
Wo pupd of Profeßßor White, Veterinary burgeon Ireland A 8 the anatomy oH I ™?, * th ™e% understood, the Public fort. Disease* in this lino will bo treated with too utmost care. Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Etc, made to JACOB SHIELD^ EMPIBE VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE BucKSMiiH&WHKwaranT, ' HEATHERSTOfI. ' uri Kibblewhite & Ranfay IS'OASfI SHOEING' FORGE _ (Next Club Hotel), 8ANN181E8.5T8E8T....._......::,K 18TEKT0Ifi TT **•> in returning thanks fj-' wt the patronage bestowed on them proved Prin- ■■". 1671 NOT I 0 n, . ADYERMsiNG"oibERS sent to the XL. Waibampa Daim must be plainly marled with the "number of insertions required,: otherwiee the advertisement will • ; opes on sale at the Utai Offi&
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 4
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495Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 4
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