; SADDELRV. ■■'■. THE PERMANENT SADDLERS WAT S m and Co, (Next Borough Council Chambers) MASTBRTON,, '' TN thanking their trends and the public ± generally forthe support they have been accorded m the past, |eg to inform the* that tnsv havA «nm m A n,. ... ■ . first-class collar-maker, and wil! be able to supply cart collars, on and after other article in the trade to be had at easily low rates, ' WataonaMCo. having the largest and most enoient staff of workmen in the Wairarapa, customers < may rely on getting all orders for work entrusted to them made and repaired on the shortest notice. The daily/: show of jobbing to be always seen, boffiC mside and outside their shop, is a BuffloiemV guarantee of their workmanship. ..':. N Watson and Co.'s motto iB-''No extortion prompt aitentiou to all orders, flrst-olass workmanship." j^n J. Elliott & 00. >EG to inform their numorous customers t and the public generally, that they have. REMOVED to thoir new and cor/ modipus premises, next to Lowes and lor Anotion Booms; and in retanine their s premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have just completed opening and marking off their 6 NEW, STOCK OP SADDLERY. ' J. E. and Co. intend keeping a good'sfcook the trade, and hope, by strict attention to business, combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit acontmuano of past favors. Repairs of every description ezewted with the very best of material, and with the utmost despatch. Orders from every part of the up-countiy districts punctually attended to. . y ■ J. ELLIOTT AND CO JAMES ROSS BLACKSMITH,.WHEELWKIGHT, AND HOESE-SHOING SMITH. to inform his patrons, and the otthe »airarapa generally, t'" 1 1 - *en over the old established bu su wng and efficiently conduoted by MB FARQUHaR GUY, Ih QUEEN-SIBEET MasTEKTOK, tfndid* hSahitherto beenso l«My ex J.R. would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr bray s business is a guarantee that the satis, faction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright, engineering, and blacksmithing workexeou' ted with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY,' EIRST PRIZE takes at Pastoral Shows 1880,1881,1882,1883. MUIR & DIXON HAYING a grand Selection of American ._ . Timbers, Leather, and Cloth Trimmings, Lamps, etc., are prepared to Build all classes of Carriages at Prices which will ensure their Customers again returning, ®"The Quality, Style, Finish, and General Appearance of all Carriages built by them has become a household word throughout the country. Painting in the Highest Style of Art, Trimming, and, in fact, every branch UNEQUALLED! Buggies, Expresses, etc., and others in course of contraction, which oan be Trimmed and Painted to the designs of Purchasers. Send for PRICE LISTS. OMNIBUSSES A SPECIALITY! MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. __ 1719 '■■> NOTICE. JACOB "SHIELDS, HAVING! taken the-Premises and Business lately carried on Mr E. Miller, wishes to notify to the public of Featherston and Surrounding Districts that has re-opened the above Premises as GENERAL BLACKSMITH, 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 Publio can rely on having their horses shod to suit all diseases of the legs and feet with comfort. Diseases in this line will be ..treated, with the utmost caro, Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Etc, made to order at Reasonable Charges, JACOB SHIELDS EMPffiE VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE Blacksmith & WHEEnwEiGHT, FEATHERSTON, lqG4 TABOR & CO, Stab Chambers Lamkton Qdav, WELLINGTON, HOTEL Brokers, Valuers, Land and General Commission Agents. Money advanced on personal and other security, 1618 . ,PPER PLAIN SAW MILL. mcgregor brothers,, Eeopbietoks per day to bo made by ■ at work for us. New h wonderful success. Any onei can,uo tho work. Capital not required. Wo will start you. Outftt worth £1 mailed free. Tho earn nearly as much as men. Full particulars and instructions palled free. Now is the time-don't Co, Portland, Maino, United States.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 19 July 1884, Page 4
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