SADDBLRV, .-.' THEPERMANENTSADDLEBS IN and Go., (Next Borough Council Chambers) ...;,,. MASTERTON, '-■ . [» thanking then-frends and the :Jtt. L generally for the support they have bEi ccordedmAe past, beg to inform them bat they have waged the service's of a intoilasa collar-maker, and will a able to supply cart collars, on and after her article in the trade to be had at equally wrates. ' 3 Watson and Co. haviug tho largest ana aost citoient staff of workmen in the Waiirapa, eustoiners niayrely on getting all rders for work entrusted to them made and epaired on the shortest notice. The daily how of jobbing to be always seen,' both iside and outside their shop, is a sufficient ,uarantee of their workmanship, • *?■ Watson and Co.'a motto is-"No extortM rompt attention to all orders, first-cGss workmanship." 1470 J. Elliott & Co. >EG to inform their numerous customers £?,, J£? publia B™ r %. that thrive REMOVED to their new an/ 1 - - 0 i .notion BoomB; and in returning if m thanks for the very liberal pal, premses, would now respectfully intimate that they have just completed openine and marking off their '■■■ NEW STOCK OF SADDLERY. J. E. and Co. intend keeping a good stock ttetrade.andhope, by strict attention I business combined with good workmanship S™* W,Bcl ' to merit acontuiu no of past tm ors. Repairs of every description with the mmost despatch. Orders from ANDXO JAMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND* HORSE-SHoING SMITH, 2fi"** { i°" m his P a <™».<«id the public of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over the old established business, so Jong and efficiently conducted by MR FARQUHAR GRAY, In QoEKN-SinEEI Mastjsrton, And ho solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally ex tended, J J.R. would remind customers that his experience_ and long conneciion with Mr Gray fl business is a guaranty that the satis, faction given by this establishment in the past will be continued.Every kind of horse-shooing, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithiug workmen' ted with despatch and on the most] able terms. COACH FACTORY. FIRST PRIZE taken- at Pastoiul Snows 1880,1881,1882,1863. MUIR & DIXON JLI Timbers, Leather, and Cloth Trimmings, Lamps, etc,, are prepared to Build all classos of Carriages at Prices which will ensure their Customers again returning. Quality, Style, Finish/and General Appearance of all Carriages built by them of Art, Trimming, and, in tact, every branch UNEQUALLED| Wo have in Stock Double and Single Phmtons, Buggies, Expresses, etc, and others in course of construction, which oan be Trimmed and Painted to the designs of Purchasers. Send for PRICE LISTS. OMNIBUSSES A SPECIALITY! MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY*" NOTICE. . JACOB ¥hields, HAVING taken tho Premises and Bubiness lately carried on Mr E. Miller, wishes to notify to the public of Feathoraton and Surrounding Districts that he has re-opened tho above Premises as GENERAL BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, and WHEELWRIGHT, and can assure satisfaction to all that favor him with their Patronage, Late pupil of Professor White, Veterinary Surgeon, Ireland. As tho anatomy of the Horso is thoroughly understood, the Public can rely on having their horses shod to suit all diseasos of the legs and feet with comfort. Diseases in this lino will be treated with the utmost care. Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Eta, row?* to order at Reasonable Charges, JACOB SHIELDS ! EMPIRE VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE Blacksmith & Whkrlwbight, * FEATHERSTON. \§ TABOR & CO. Stah Ciumbebs.. Lambton Quit, WELLINGTON, ■ ■""OTEL Brokers, Valuers, Laud and L General Commission Armnio Loans and mortgages negociated, loney advanced on personal and other security, ' 1613 | iPPER PLAIN SAW MILL. McGregor brothers, ( PEOPKIBrOEB Timber out to any eizo and delivered, in their own localities. ■ at work (or us., w «- Miness. All meet with wonderful success bleb thto publication circulates, Boys and jdrla natations mailed free. Now ia thetlme—don'telay, but write to lis at once; Address Stlnson & !o; Porttol, Maine, United States..-.. • ,•• "
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1744, 24 July 1884, Page 4
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