I J. Elliott & Co. ")EG to inform their numerous customers > and tho public genorally, that they have EEMOVKD to their new and com modious premises, next to Lowes and lorns Auotion Eooms; and in returning their sincere thnnka for the very liberal patronage accorded to them whilst in their temporary premises, would now respectfully intimate that they have just completed opening and marking off their NEW STOCK OF SADDLERY. J. E. and Co, intend keeping a good stock of every description of saddlery required b? the trade, and hope, by strict attention to business, combined with good workmanship and moderate charges, to meritacontinuano of past favors. Repairs of every description executed with the very best of material, and with the utmost despatch. Orders from every part of the up-oountiy districts punotually attended to. J. ELLIOTT AND 00. SADDELRV, THE PERMANENT SADDLEES WATBO-N and Co.. (Next Borough Council Chambers MASTERTON, I IN thanking their.frends and tho publii generally for the support they have been accorded in iho past, beg to inform them tnat ihey have angaged the services of a hrst-c ass collar-maker, 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 equallv low rates. J Watson and Co. having the latest and most eftcient staff of workmen in the Wai rarapa, 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, both inside and outside their shop, is a sufficient guarantee of their workmanship. Watson and Co. 's motto is-" No extortion prompt attention to all orders, first-class workmanship." j i7o BEST TAVADICE.I KAPP & HAEE'S. 3d phu rouse, Time is Money. MACHINERY VERSUS HAND-LABOR. PARTIES about to build' or who require any description of CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work'done mo respectfully advised to get a price from '. :S. Bacon and Co. Who are w a position to give the BEST ARTICLE the MOST WORK for the LEAST MONEY,' ' Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, Dressed and. rough, Mouldings, Skirtings, Doors, Sashes, &c, &a. In fact everything necessary to carry out any orders, always on hand, Estimates given and contracts taken, and FIRST-CLASS'WORKMEN sent to any part of the country. Masterton Dec. 11,1882, 1252 WAIPOUA ."'LOUR, & /OATMEAL viflflji LOUR, & UATMEA T MILLS, Messrs 8. Bacon & Co. HAYING engaged Mr J. FOSTER, (a Miller of large experience both in New Zealand..and Victoria, holding first-class certificates of competency) have much pleasure in ■GUARANTEEING.TBEIE BRAND 01' FLOUItAS SECOND TO NONE, And solicit a continuance of their customers' esteemed favors, and A TRIAL FEOM ALL. WAIPOUA~MILLS. • Masterton, November 2nd, 1883. 152 SOLWAY WOOL PBESS, niHE undersigned begs to inform the public that he is prepared to supply the above well-known WOOL PRESS at £l7 5s Each. W. F. YORK, 1760 Sole Maker, GOVERNMENT LPE INSURANCE DEPARMMKNT. ME JAMES SINCLAIR, of Wriglev-st., Masterton, has been appointed travelling agent-forthe above Department,. JONES. & ASHDOWIV, OFTDE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite Barrett's Hotel), Ljmbtos Quay,,., ■ Weuington. A RE STILL MAKING their.. Cele£L brateel Suits at £3los and £4los, Trousers from £l, which for Value, Style, and Fit, Gannol Se Equalled, As show.ng the popularity of this firm, it is onlv necessary to mention thai the business HAS INCREASED one hundred per cent, duoing the last twelve mouths. This has only been done by giving thoir customers better VALUE, FlT.and WORKMANSHIP than FORMERLY. Their Cutting Department is under tho control of experienced hands, and their own personal supervision is given to all branches of the trade, thus ensuring their patrons exceptional advantages, They have opened up their Magnificent Stock of Winter Goods of English, Scotch, and Colonial manufacture, from the most celebrated makers. Special attention is drawn to this season's Colonial.Tweeds, which have been bought at EXCEPTIONAL PRICES for CASH, Patterns and directions for self-measureineut sent Post Free, JONES & ASELDOWN, WELLINGTON. 16G8 "FACTS" IBOUT HUXLEY, THE TAILOR. »TE has served his apprenticeship to the I trade, has worked as a journeyman in some first-class Bhops, has been a first class foreman cutter for upwards of twenty years in London, Paris, New York, Dublin, and Glasgow, has lately been to London and Melbourne to see the Fashions and improvements in the trade, aud has bought a quantity of Goods such as he could not get here. He can make a first class suit in a few days for 334 lOs Ready Money. He has let his old shop, and REMOVED to the Lion Tailoring Establishment (next Messrs Barraud's), Lamhton Quay, Wellington. State age, height, occupation, if erect or stooping, measure chest and waist over waistcoat, the front Beam of coat sleeve, the inside seam of trowsers or Bond an old coat and trousers for size, IG3B H,. PEAKSON, TAILOR, &c, BEGS to notify that he nan REMOVED to Premises opposite the Post Office Queen-street, Masterton' 13M
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 24 November 1884, Page 3
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