SADDELRV. ;> THE PERMANENT SADDLEBS tmMMCo, (Next Borough Ccanoil Chambers), , MASTERTON, . :V . 'N thanking their frends and the public _■ : generally for the support the; have been corded in Ihe past,-beg ; to'inform them at they .have qnejaged the .services;of a •st-olass collar-maker, and will i able to supply cart collars, on and after ,e Ist of September from 15s. Every her article in the trade to be had at equally wrates,, ■ Watson and Co. having the largest and ost.effcierit staff of workmen'in'tbe Wai« irapAj' customers may rely on getting all ■dersifo'r.work entrusted tothommade and ipaired on the shortest notice! .The daily iow of -jobbing to be always Been, both iside and outside their shop) is a sufficient P. Watson and Co, 's motto is—" No extortion rompt. aitentiou to all orders, first-olass •orkmanship" • 1470 J. Elliott & Co. BEG to inform their numerous customers and the public generally, that they lave REMOVED to their new and com nodionß premises, next to Lowes and lorns inction Booms; and in returning their sinsere thanks for the very liberal patronage tccorded to, them whilst, in their temporary premises, would _ now respectfully' intimate 'hat they have just completed opening ind marking off their . new stock op saddlery; J. E. and Co. intend keeping a good stook of every description of saddlery required by the trade, and hope, by Btriot attention to business,: combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit acontmuano of past favors. Ropaira of every description executed with the very best of material and with the utmost despatch. Orders'from every part of the up-uounti y districts punotually attended . J. ELLIOTT AND CO. A JAMES BOSS blacksmith, wheelwright, and HORSE-SHOING SMITH, Desires to inform his patrons, and the Public of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over the old established business, so long and efficiently conducted by MR FARQUHaR GUt,: In Queen-Sweet Masterton, And he solicits a continuance of the patrom age that has hitherto been so liberally ex tended. J.K. would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the satis> faction given by; this establishment in the past will be continued. engineering, and blacksmithin'g workexeou* ted with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. FIRST PRIZE taken at Pastoral Shows 1880,1881,1882, 1883. Mi:m & j)]xox lt; . J.JL Timbers, Leather, and Cloth Trimmings, Lamps, etc., are prepared I '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 hnß become a household word throughout the country. Painting in the Highest Style of Art, Trimming, and, in fact, every branch UNEQUALLED! We have in Stock Double and Single Phaitons, Buggies, Expresses, etc., and others ijjhcurse of construction, which oan be Trinflprjrj Painted to the designs of Purchasers, S for PRICE- LISTS. OMNIBUSSES A SPECIALITY I MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. ' ' ' 1719 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPAffi OF ■NEWZEALANDr CAPITAL, £1,000,000 j Paid Up, £50,000) \j Reserve Fund, £BO,OOB Re-insuranc# kiene Fund, £28,000; Losses paid in' j*ws, £361,368, R. ERUCE WALLACE, 1 MASTERTON AGENTS — LOWES AND 10RNq. ILLIAM SELIAK, AGENT FOR New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance . Company, < New Zealand Accident Insurance Ccupany. Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MASTERTON OOUTfI BRITISH FORWARDING ij _ COMPANY Agents in Europe, America. Australasia, da W. BISHOP, Jun., Manager, IDS Featherston-st., Wellington TABOR & CO., STAB Chambebs ..I/AMBTOK^ny^. WELLINGTON, H OTEL Brokers, Valuers, Land and General Commission Agents. Loans and mortgages negotiated,' Money advanced on personal and. other . security,. - 1613 IJPPEE PLAIN SAW MILL. McGregor brothers,* Timber out to any size and delivered, NOTICE., A DVERTISING ORDERS sent to tha Xl Waibarapa Daim must be plainly marked with the number of insertions required, otherwise the advertisement, will be continued and charged for till countermanded. f I ™ £4 per day to be raadeby persons ot cittiei sex, iu their own legalities. .at work for iib.*®!®.' business. < AH meet with- wonderful success, Any' one'can .do the work.. Capital.riot required, W- • will start you. OutfitwortlTsl mailedlree. The' employment is -particularly adapted to the region In ■. • which .this publication circulates. . Boys ana ({iris / earn nearly as much' as mini'. Full pardcutes Instructions mailed freo. Now is the tlflglon'ti-" • delay, but write to us at oncc.. Address IBon'fc Co, Port-land, Maine,UuitcdStates. ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1771, 26 August 1884, Page 4
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