SADDELRY. , ;; THE PERMANENT SADDLERS . WATBQN and Co., MASTERTON, TN thanki™ their trends and the public that they We tbe services of a lowratefl,: : . »""v ;: JT»tsonand.Co. having the lamest and most efloient staff, of workmen in the Warrarapa, customers may rely on getting all orders for work entrusted to them made and show of jobbing to be always seen, bolli inside and outside their shop, is a sufficient guarantee of their workmanship. Watson and Co.'s motto is-" No extortion prompt aitentidu to all'orders, first-class workmanship." j«n J. Elliott & Co. BEG to inform their numerous customers , J™ the publio generally, that thev have REMOVED to their new and com next to Lowes and loms id in returning their sinCX? r ald . n 7 reß Pecfcfully intimate that they have just completed opening and marking off their ■ "- ; * NEW STOCK OF SADDLERY J. E. and Co. intend keeping a good stock of every description of Badslei| g hrtrade, and hope, by strict attention to business, coinbmed with good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a continual of past fayors. Repairs of every description executed with the very best of material, and with the utmost despatch. Orders from overypart of the up-countiy districts punc. tually attended to, ■ J- ELLIOTT AND CO MASTERTON COAOH AND CARRIAGEJACTORY. MUIR&DIXO^ DESIRE to call the attention of their customers from all parts uf Wairarapa to the Large Stock of Carriage Lamps & Fittings Ihey have Just Imported direct from W Manufacturers,.thereby saving all intermediate profits, and enabling them to giro the publio the BENEFIT OP THE SAME l" Vehicles of every description Built to Order in their well-known, first-class style- at • «rPRICES UNEQUALLED!^ Their Fame for burning out wcll-finished .Umagosci all .kinds has travelled far and wide, and they intend not only to maintain it, but to INCREASE it, I MASTERTON Coach and Carnage Factory. I JAMES ROSS HORSE-SHOING SMITH, wiooftho Wairarapa generally, that he s taken over tho old established business, ad ofhciently conducted by MR FARQUHAR GIUY, In Qdekn-Sueet Master™, And he solicits a continuance of the patron tendd been so liberally ox J.R. would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray o business is a guarantee that the satis, faction given by this establishment in the past will bo continued. livery kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithiue vork execu' cd with despatch and on the most reasonablo terms, 15fi7 NOTICE. 'JACOB iffIELDS, HAVING taken tho Premises and Busiuess lately carried on Mr E. Wilier wishes to notify to the public ofFeatherstun and Surrounding. Districts that he has re-opened the above Premises as GENERAL WlUbHl. and can assuro satisfaction to all that favor him with their Patronage. pupil of Professor White, Veterinary burgeon, Ireland. As the anatomy of the Horso is thoroughly understood, the Public can rely on having their horses shod to suit all diseases of the legs and feet with co-n. fort, Diseases in this line will bo treated with the utmost care. Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Eta, aide to order at Reasonable Charges, JACOB SHIELDS; EMPIRE -"< i VETERINARY SHOEING FORl^ HSMITU a VYHEKLWItIfiHT, FEATHERSTOfI. Kibblewhite & Ranby BuniTßMTTnn 1. P.««___ t2*OASH SHOEING FORGE I (.gj (Next Club Hotel), , Botisip-Stbebt „ ....Mastertom. KANjD '»., in returning thanks . • .for the patronage bestowed on them during the past twelve months, trust that by continuing to pay strict attention to Horm SHOD on the Most Approved kin. ciphl ** 167 l ~:;..;,:-: - H-0J i o a, -■■.. A DVERTISING ORDERS sent to tha xi - WuBARm Daily must be plainly marked with the number of'insertions required, otherwise tho advertisement will be continued and, charged for till counter.. TO Envelopes on sale at the Dam Office.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1682, 10 May 1884, Page 4
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