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"''"'' tM'PE'RMaMt SADDLERS IAISOf ind Co, (iVoxt Borough CounciLChauibers), ' MABTERTON, tliat)i.hey l have-engaged the services of a ■first-class: collar.-maker, and will be ablejo supply cart collars, on and after the;lst ) of,{)ep,tera\)er; from 15s. Every other article in the trade to be had at equally kK? rates. ~,;-.j: :. .. <■; r „;r i #>tson aid, Co,, Tiavinft.tke largest aud rnont effoient staff of workmen in the Wai.wraps, .customers may rely on getting all orders fpr ( wprk entrusted to them made and repaired/oh the shortest notice. The daily show of jobljingrto.be [always seen, both •inside and 'outside, weir shop, is a sufficient guarantee of tl|eir, ~, Watson and C^mpttois.-f'' No extortion prompt attention- to all.,'ordgra, first-class '" '' ~, . 14jq ■osy J. Elliots & Co. SEG to inform their numerous customers and the public,g/norally, that they lWe,J!KM(|yKD;to:te.i| B w lU] d cu J moilious premises; next to Lowes and loma Anction Rooms; and in returning their sin. cere thanks (or the very liberal patronate accorded to tjiem whilst \a! their temporary ["Wo>Jd npw.reapeotfully intimate that they have just completed openiuz and marking off their ' / •' -pw STOCK UF ; SADDLERY, v / J. ; Ji. and ,Co; intend keeping a good stock of every description pf,saddlery required bv the trade, and hope, h } strict attention to business combmed with good workmanship and moderate charges, to meritaccmtinMno of pastors Impairs of every description executed.iv|tb the vory.bost of material, and with ~the. .urmost despatch.: Orders from every part of the.uwountiy distorts puno. tually attended to. - " v ■; J.ELLIOTT AND CO. : MAS!JffiTON : :eOACH AND

CARRIAGE FACTORY WMSt DIXON 'i.jfiSlßEto call the attention of their J./ numerous customers,from all parts of ■ n V\ airarrtpa to the Large Stroll of Carriage Lamps & 'Fittings • Th \ l We ; J«st J ]mi,prte(l direct from Uie ..Maplacturers./tliei'e'oy savin? all ' ~, ; profits, ami ■ , enabling them to give ~ the public the i .'BEpPITOi'TiJESAMEI ' Vehiole^of« desepp'tion Bii.lt to Order , in theu- vrell-inown, firtt-olass style at UNEQUALLED^ TheirFJme for burning out mlMtaiihed Urnnge ß ,oairkimls has (ravelled lar and •vide, and they intend hU only to maintain : it, but.tO it. . MASTEItTUN Coach and Carriage Factory

;; JAMES ■■"'ROSS BLICKMim, WHEELWRIGHT, AND ; ■■■HOBsK.isflfiiNb; smu'h, Mo of the Wwarapa generally, that lie Jim taken ou the oi» estaMished business, so long and efficiently conducted by . . .MB PARQUHaR GIW7, lu.Quekn-S',t;f.-',t Mastbbtos, And he fi; lieita a coni muance.of the patronage chat nas hitherto been to liberally ex .tended. t :.- ~ ~, J ,J.fi,.wou'd remind customers that b'S experience andloug cdhneotibu with Mr ('ray s business is a euarantee that the satis.taction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. " "" : • Kvery kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwricht. ennneennß, and blacksmithins work exec..' ted with despatch and ou the 'moLt reasonNOTICE. JACOB; iHIBLDS, HAVING; taicen.tlw JPwnijs?* knd Btui. _ •'.nessJatelyeariied.W'Mr'-'E. Miller and.huiiouudiDg Districts', that 1 he in ■re-owned theabuve Premises u'aENERiL wttibHl. and can sssul'e satisfaction to allthat favor him with rteir Patronage. We .papa of Prof sor White, Veterinary buigeon, Ireland....-, the anatomy 0 f the Howo lbthoroiifhlj, the Public can roly on haying. ; eir horse.? shod to suit all diseases of the lgs and feet with comtort. Disuses in this line will be treaM with the utmost care, Ploutjbs, Hnrrowif.'.Dra.yj, ; Efas„ aade to ; order at Seasonable Charges. JACOB -''&HXESEDS 1 ' EMPIBE ; VETiffilNAKY.;kaQElfe' ! FOKGE BucpMitg '&, Whe'kwbmht, _ ''.FEATHKRSTpN,. -.'. 1M

WELLINGTON.MASTERTON-- BAIL .:.::. WAY.■■-,;. ' Morning-Leave Masterton 7.80, Cartel ton B,,Gwytowu 8.20, Woodside 8;32; Featheiston 8.50, Arrive Wellington 12.20 ... Afternoon—Leave Masterton 2.5,- Carterton 2,35,: Greytowpf 2.50, Wopa>ide 3.7. Petitherston 3.25, Arrive Wellington 6 55, Extra Trainsrua on Saturday. ,■.Moniing-leaye, i Wellipgton 7*20, Fea. therston 10.45, (.reylown 10.50, Woodside J (.7, ..Carterton: 11.40;/. Arrive Masterton , Afteraoon-leav.e Wellington, 4.5, Festbeiston 7.30, Greytown 7.3,3, Wooileide 7;5.;, .Carterton 8.20,: Arrive Masterton 8.50 S 0 1' 1 0 .A'.,,;! ~'U>W*iM9~MWM'Hrt to the" XI Wawarapa Daiii lhust be plainly marked with, the number of insertions required, otherwise the advertisement will be continued end charged fofctill counter, mauded. ■''"-, opes on sale'at (he Milt 'Office.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 9 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 9 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 9 June 1884, Page 4

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