' SADDELRV. • THE PERMANENT QADDI WATSON and Co, I MASTERTON, N thanking their frends and the publir accorded in the past, beg to inform them that they have engaged the services of a ' first-olass collar-makei* s and will 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 Watson and Co, having the largest And most effcient staff of workmen in the iwMrarapa, customers may rely on getting all' repaired on the shortest notice. The dail show of jobbing to be always seen, botl inßido and outsido their shop, iB a suflioien' aarantee of their workmanship. Watson and Co.'s motto is-"No extortion prompt attention to all orders, first-olass workmanship." l^g J. Elliott & Co. ID EG to inform their numerous customers I tho P ublio S"norally, that they have REMOVED to their new and com modious premises, next to Lowes and lorajfc Auction Booms; and in returning their aiflf cere thanks for the very libera! patronage accorded to them whilst in their temporary premises, 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 stook of every description of saddlery required by' the trade, and hope, by striot attention toC °!? ed Wlth g° od workmanship. and moderate charges, to merit acontinuano of past favors. Repairs.of every description' executed W 'th the very best of material, and with the utmost despatch. Ordors from' J.ELLIOTT AND CO.
JAMES ROSS blacksmith, wheelwright and HORSE-SHOING BMITH,' Desires to inform his patrons, and the public "f iv„: . .. I* ».» nr . yHtrODs, BQQ thfl wio of the U airarapa generally, that ho Has taken over the old established business, MB FARQUHaR GRAY, In Queen-Sibeet Masterton, Ana he solicits a continuance of the patron, tended 1 1 " tllerto been 80 ex J.R. would remind customers that his experience andlong connection with Mi tJ 8 business is a guarantee that the satisfaction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright, engineering, and blackamithiug work executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. j m MASTERTON COACH FACTOV: FIRST PRIZE TAKEN AT PASTORAL SHOWS 1880,1881,1882, 1883. MUIR DIXON HAVING a Grand Selection ftf American Timbers, Leather, and Oloth Trimmings, Lamps, eta., are prepared to Build all classes of Carriages at Prices wliioh 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 VT> ? aintin e in the Highest Stylo Art, Trimming, and, in fact, every hranch UNEQUALLED! v.v uuu omyiorureionßi Buggies, Expresses, eto., aud others in course of construction, wliioh can beTrimmed and Paintol to the designs of Pufi&sera. Send for PRICE LISW OMNIBDSSES A SPECIALITY MASTERTON CARRIAGE FA(f&ftY. 1719
NATIONAL FIRE AND MABINE INSURANCE COMI'ANi OP NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL, £1,000,000; PaidUp, £50,000; \J Reserve Fund, £BO,OOO Be-insuranci .JiMerve Fund, £28,000: Losses paid in jura, £361,368, R. ERDCE WALLACE, MASTEIITON AGENTS—LP WES AND lOßpn IL LIA M 8E LI AK, AGENT FOR New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. New," ' ' ' " " Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MABTERTON DOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING U COMPANY Aflants in Europe, America. Australasia, <to W. BISHOP, Jus,, Manager, II"! . Feathers ton-st., Wellington. |JPPER PLAIN SAW .MILL! McGEEGOK BROTHERS, Proprietors a a Timber cut to any pize anggli^l^ NOTICE, A DYERTISING ORDERB Bent to the jti Waibarapa Dail>- must be plainly marked. with the number of insertions required, otherwise the advertisement will be continued and charged for till countermaaded. B. B K O W n & O O. Sub-Agents for North British and Mercantile Insuranco Company, And Murray, Roberta & Co, Cash advanced on wool and insnranoes effeotedat lowest current rates from sheep's b&ok to LondoiL Al A S P«" <&! tobe made by £ T» filreita; W ■ W a at work for. us.. New buniuees. All meet "with wonderful success. Aiiy one can do the work.. .Capital riot required. Wo will start you. Outfit worth"£l nailed Ireo. The employment Is' particulate adapted to the region in which this publication circulates. Boys and /iris earn nearly as much as mon. Full parlimiars and instructions mailed frce4- Now Is theJHfe-Uon't delay, but write to us at once. Co, PortM, Maine, Uultod States.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1784, 10 September 1884, Page 4
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