, ■ ' SADDELRY, , THE PERMANENT SADDLERS WAIBON and. Co., ■ (Noxt Borough Council Clknibers). ' t MASpIRTON, 1 ' T frenda;and the publio 4 !theylava been itorded li ihe past, beg to inform them that they have tlia services of a first-0 ass collar-mak&v and will be able.tosuppjy Sart/collars! on/and after tho Ist; of September; from 15s. fim»v othfer'drtiolo'iai 1 -" L '- 1 1 " • ' '-iWatem and- Co. having the' -larijest and .J895.1l of .workmeniiii-the Wairarapa, customers may rely,on getting all repairad;onithe shdriflstiioiice. The dailv show of< jobbing to be 1 both mside, and; outaido their, shop, iis a 'sufficient guarantee of their workmanship ( > prompt attention to all' ord6ra, flrat-olasa wrirlrmflTiflHin.H i i 'li i J. Elliott .& Co. •EG to inform their numerous customers -the Pfl 1 ? 1 . 10 generally, that thev hive EEMOViffl to their-new/and com ■ modious prenn&es, next' to' Lowes and lorns Auotipn Rooms; and in ieturriin»- their sin accordedto, them whilst in ! their temporary premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have 1 just completed opening and marking off their ■ : ' i ' 1 STOCK;OP SADDLERY, J. B. and Co.,intend keepings good'stook of every description of saddlery required bv thetade, and hope, by strict attention to basiness, oombmod with good workmanah p 'and moderalo,charges, to. merit a continual f iL Pepaira of every description executed with the very best of material, an d With, the. utmost despatch. Orders from " ; J.ELLIOTT Attn co. T\ESIRE to call the attention oWußir 1/ numerous customers from alfparts of •■■■ Wairarapa to tlio Large. Stock of &M 6 . Lamps .&. fittings TheyhuvO'Just. Imported direct from the Manufacturers, thereby saving all ! intermediate profits, and ; . . enabling them to. give • ■ the public the ' BENEFIT OF THE SAME I deludes of every description Built to Order , in their well-known, first-clasg style 0 t . asrPIUOES UNEQUALLED m Their Fame for turning out Carriages of all kinds: has travelled- far and a? 4 tliey.intehdinot only to MAMtain it, but to iscBEJSE.it. - MASTEKTON' Coach and Carriage Factory MtiX-J aft . JAMES BOSS . BLACKSMITH, WHEHLWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOING SMITH, Desires Jo inform his patrons, and the p.Ublio of tho Wairarapa generally,'that ho lias taken over the old established business, so long and efficiently, conducted by MR FARQUHAR GRAY, In Qceen-Smeet Hasterton, And he solicits a age that has hitherto been so liberally ex tenaed.. . J.R would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray s business is a euarantee'tbat'tho satisfaction given by this establishment in tha past will be continued. . y, u t, « ut wneeiwrjgut, engineering, and blacksmithing work executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. Ugy NOTICE, JACOB SHIELDS, HAVING taken the Premises and Business lately carried on Mr' E. Miller, wishes, to notify, to tho publio of Feathcratofi and, Surrounding Districts that dMST re-openod the above Premises as GENERAL BLACKSMITH,, FARRIER, an WHEELWRIGHT, and can assure satisfaction to all that favor him with'their Patronage, . Late pupil of Professor White, Veterinary burgeon, Ireland. As the anatomy of the Hnrso is thoroughly understood, , the Publio oan rely on having their 'horeea etiod to suit all diseases of the legs and feet with comfort. Diseases in this line 1 will be treated with the utmost care, •' Ploughs, Harrows,' Drays, Etc,, made to ♦JACOB SHIELDS EMPIRE J VETERINARY SHOEING- FORGE FEATHERSTON. 1c,64 WELLINGTON-MASTERTON RAIT, WAY. - Morning-LeaveMasterton 7.80, Carteiton 8, Groytown 8.20, Woodside 8.32, Featherston 8.50, Airrive^Wellington l2,2o . Afternoon—Leave! Masterton 2.5, Carterton 2.35,. Greytown' 2,50, Woodside 3.7, Featherston 3.25, Arrive Wellington 6.65, Extra Trains run on Saturday. Morning-Leave Wellington ; 7,20, Featherston 10.45, Greytown 10.50, Woodside 11.7, Carterton. 11,40, Arrive Masterton 12,10, Afternoon-Leave Wellington 4.6, Featherston 7.30,, Greytown, 7.35, Woodside 7.52, Carterton 8,20, 'Arrive, Masterton.B.so NOTICE, - i ADVERTISING ORDERS ' sent to, the ; Waibarafa' Daily ihust be' plainly marked ; S with : ; ,thp.;number I of- insertions required, otherwisethe advertisement;will be cohtinued'and chargedfor till" counter-TO-SEEDSMENj-Seed Envelopes ;pn sale at the Daily Office. ■1603
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1714, 19 June 1884, Page 4
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