SADDELRY. TEE PERMANENT SADDLERS WATSON and Co, (Next Borough Council Chambers) MASTERTON, • generally for the support, they have been accorded in the past, beg to inform them that they have en w d the services of a firat-cilass collar-maker, and wiU be able to supply cart collars, on and after the Ist of September from 15s. Every other article in the trade to be had at equally low rates, ' ■ Watson and Co. having the largest and most eiloient staff of workmen in the Wai. orders for work entrusted to them mad Watson and Co.'s motto is-" No extortion prompt aitentiou to all orders, first-olass workmanship." j^q J. Elliott &■ Co., BEG to inform their numerous custri& and the public gonorally, thattWv have REMOVED to their new and S modious premises, noxt to Lowes.and lorna Auction Rooms; and in returning their sin. cere thanks far the very liberal patronage accorded to thorn whilst in their tempoZ premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have just completed opening and marking off their v * NEW STOCK OF SADDLERv J. E. and Co. intend keeping a good stock o every desonption of saddlery required by J» trade, ud hope, by strict attention tl busmess combined with good workZ bp and moderate charges, to merit acontinuZ Of past favors. Repairs of every dlcrEn ■ AND CO I JAMES ROSS l™ T cL WHEELW RrcHT, >»« HORSE-SfIOING SMITH ITLL l a ™P» generally, that he. 80 long and efficiently conducted by MR PARQUHaR GRAY, In Queen-Sweet Master™, And ho solicits a continuance of the'patron, Sde h d a . tha3llitherto beeQao Wy r S" J.R. would remind customers that his «P«nence and long connection w ith Sir Gray, busmess i 8 a mm fa that th satis facfaongiveabythiaestablißmentin L at will be continued. "<"""") Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright most reason- ___ MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. FIRST PRIZE takes at Pastoral Snows 1880,1881,1882,1883. MUIR & DIXON HAVING a Grand Selection of American . Timbers, Leather, and Cloth Trimmugs, Lamps, etc., aro prepared to Build all classes of Carriages at Prices which will I ensure their Customers again returning. •p-The Quality, Style, Finish, and General Appearance of all Carriages built by them bus become a household word throughout t aTU! 17 ' Painti "S in the Highest Style ot Art, Trimming, and, in fact, eveoskinch UNEQUALLED! We have in Stock Doubk and Single Phietons, "uggies, Expresses, etc, aud others in course of construction, which can bo Triuimei'Ad 1 amted to the designs of Purchasers Km for PRICE LISTS. V OMNIBOSSES A SPECIALITY! MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. NOTICE. ] Jacob Shields, HAVING taken the Premises and Busi- . ness lately carried on Mr E. Miller, wishes to nobf, totho public ofFeatherston and Surrounding Districts that ho has ™ T Prem ' 6es as GENERAL W«iS MlT ?' FARRIER ' and ff HEEL. WKlbUl, and can assure satisfaction to all that favor him with their Patronago. Ute pupil of Professor White, Veterinary burgeon, Ireland. A a the anatomy of the Horso is thoroughly understood, the Publio can rely on having their horses Bhod to suit all diseases of the legs and feet with com. tort. Dinam in this lino will be treated with the utmost care, ; Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Etc, made to order at Reasonable Charges, >.._ JACOB SHIEL., EMPIRE 'VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE Blacksmith & Wheelwright, FEATHGRSTON. ' 1„( I lli BR 0 W in & 00. jSub-Agentsfor North British and Meroan. tile Insurance Company. • And Murray, Roberts & Co. eßectedat lowest onrrent ratoa from sheen's back to London, TTPPER PLAIN SAW MILL. MoGREGOR BROTHERS, Pbopeietors #ll <.. ft fl P er to0(l madabv •W 1 Til J.'/l P erMnß °1 «i"w« bos, SJ I ' U *iJ & S« lu thoir °™ localities, J™ " „, «*«' * at work for us. New buiineßs. AH meet with wonderful success. Any °"u T* U V rt Capitol not required. We employment ii particularly adapted to the reirfon In, which this publlcatlou circulates. Boys aX<«J earn nearly as much as men. Ml milaMßmi instructions mailed bee. Now lu the tidßStn delay, but writ* to us at oace. AddrtsiHWßoiffc Co, Portland. Maine, United Stoles.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1725, 2 July 1884, Page 4
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