THE PERMANENT SADDLEKS : WATBON and Co. / ,-M&TERTON, "Nthanking their fferids andthe publio .. jgeneraliy for the suppoit they have bqen jorded in the past, peg to. inform them that' they Havo engaged the services of a first-class collai'-maker, and will be able to supply cart collars, on and after the lot of September from 15s. Every other in the trade to be had at equally lowrates, . ''. ■ ° '. '■Watson and 00. .having the largest and most eftoient, staff' of workmen in the Wairarapa, customers may rely on getting all orders for work entrusted to them made and repairedonthe shortest notice;''Thedaily show of jobbing to be always seen, both inside and outside their shop, is a sufficient Watson and Co.'b motto is-" No extortion, prompt attention to all orders, first-olass )rkmanship." •'■■. V. 1470 J. Elliott & Co. >EG to inform their numerous customers J and the' public graorally, that they have REMOVED to their new and com modious premises, 'next to Lowes and Toms Auotion Rooms; and in returning their sin. cere thanks for' the very liberal patronage accorded to them whilst in their temporary premises, would now rcspootfully intimate that they have just completed opening and marking off thoir.? /.NEW STOO£ OF SADDLERY. - J. E. and Co. intend keepings good stook of every description of saddlery' required by the trade, and hope, by striot attention to business, combined -with good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit aoontinuano of past favors. Repairs of every description . exeouted with the very best of material and with the utmost despatch. Orders from every part of the up-country distriote puno. tuoily attended . J. ELLIOTT AND CO. mmm MASTERTON COAOH AND CARRIA6E_FACTORY M{JIR&BIXOS DESIRE to call the attention of th«ir numerous customers from all parts of Wairarapa to tho Large Stock of Carriage Lamps & Fittings They have Just Imported direot from ihe manufacturers, thereby Bavins nil intermediate profits, and enabling them to Rive the public the ■ BENEFIT OP THE SAME! Vehicles of every description Built to Order m their well-known, first-class style, at UNEQUALLED!-** Their Fame for turning out well-finished Carnages of all kinds has travelled far and wide, and they intend not only to MAINTAIN it, but to ihciiease it. Vw^T^u MASTERTON Coach and Carriage Factory MB mm JAMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOING SMITH, Desires to inform his patrons, and tho Public of the Wairarapa generally, that ho has taken ovor the Disestablished business, so long and efficiently conducted by MJR PAEQUHAR Qun, In Qoeen-Siheet Masterton, And ho solicits a continuance of the patron ago that has hitherto been so liberallv ex tended, ' J.R. would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray s business is a guarantee that tho satisfaction given by this ostablishment in tho past will be continued. Every kind of horseshoeing, wheelwright, ongineonng, and bftcksmithine workexocu. ted with despatch' and on tho most reasonable terms. U^ NOTICE, SHIELDS, HAVING taken the Premises and Bualness lately carried on Mr E. Miller wishes to notify to the public of Featherston and Surrounding Districts that he has re-openod the above Premises as GENERAL BLAOKSMITH, FARRIER, and WHEEL. WRIGHT, and can assure satisfaction to all that favor him with their Patronage Late pupil of Professor White, Veterinary Surgeon, Ireland. As the anatomy of the Horso is thoroughly understood, the' Public oan rely on having their horses shod to suit all diseases of the legs and feot with comfort, Diseases in this line will be treated with the utmost oaro. Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Etc, made to order at Reasonable Charges. JACOB SHIELDS • ; . EMPIRE VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE Blacksmith & Whkklwbioht, FEATHERSTON, lufil Kibblewhite & Ranby, BUOKSMTTHS & FARMERS, IS'OASH SHOEING FORGEII.SJ (Next Club Hotel), BAMUSIEB-5T8EEr......... MaSTERIOH, IT ATVTi T?~~!„ .„».._!._ x, , f• * i , fot t" 6 Peonage bestowed oh them during the past twelve months, trust that by continuing to pay strict attention to hnmness, to merit a fair share of support. ■:,;/;;•■ .NOP 1 jD E, '* Overusing orders sent to the : WMrapa' DaiiiV must bo plainly marked wife the number of iwertions required, 'otherwise' the advertisement will be continued and charged for till counter-TO.SEEDSMEN.-Seea Envel- ; J)>pe(s;on theDjuw Office.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 20 May 1884, Page 4
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