mil uraturia m ea ?Sfi§ raiei BON MARCHE Warn nHnpißE -....- ■ ■/"~-s^^r^TO«^..^.wiijS»^pi lipl mmmm riffi iiiiiiiiilliMllljfl }U» pnoiiiuiiiuipn mi iiilSHlii^H^pia NOW SHOWING ALL THE LAPKST STYLES 1 PARISIiN AND LOKDON FASHIONS I q NOYELTIES In¥vERY DEPARTMENT. g nrDRESSMAKING $ MILLINERY hj Experienced MoksUm Unequalled for style, Fit k Fashion! CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK aT- ' HOOPER & OO.'S m [^fe?^ffi mmm a»& WwmmmmMi mKmmSM S&j-ST^ '*miSgmM£gM MASTEItTON UlffilAGE FACTORY. TUTUIR & DIXON, who are determinel to keep pace with the times, have just imported another large shipment of COACHBUILDERS' MATERIALS, direct from the manufacturers, including a splendid line in BUGGY LAMPS, which may be had at BARGAIN PRICES. INSPECTION invited of the Carriages now in stock, which include—- •;■■■■ ;•■■■ WAQGONNETTE?, PHOTONS, BUGGIES, 4c, Ac,, To 09 Bold (to make room for their Increased Trado) at your own prices. , MASTERTON COACH-AM) CARRIAGE FACTORY MASTERTON, Gush Boot and Shoe Market. JRINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY. Market WILLIAM NEIL A DCTCDOAM k Prt [Late of Neil asd Cookery] lli rLItnOUIN Cv VlOij Having taken tho abova stables is prepared to supply the travelling public with _ JEG to inform their numerous customers HORSES, T_ , slid, the publio generally that they BUGGIES, have on hand a very fine assortment- of CAREY-ALLS, TAM H n Vh n imiinw ■ Beet* and Shoes it and VEHICLES J AM s s TH 0M p 8 °N. -!-' Of every description on the shortest notice. ■ " ;■ •..;. .: ; PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE. Tho Livory Department is under the oare makufa.ot.ure.r o? .. ir« iii» TjuW DonnrkmAnf. wn lisva iust of an experienced groom, and every attention „ LEMONADE, . "..-• ■ Kid Button Boots, Glazed Kid Oxford Shoes, datlon - _ queen-Street, Masiertos. ..' tod other lines too numerous to mention, HOT S6 S rTrTimi m m „'~ : Blio ».splendid assortment of Girls' ami i> , » in • i- IMPORTANT NOTICE Sdren'sßootaand Shoes, ALargeStock 01 nnt-clau quality kept constantly on hire Ul^ ; U ' of tW and West's celebrated A 'UUS . HAND SEWN PORPOISE SHOOTING will lUU to and torn the Stables to meet BOOTS every train. nAYE MONEY ■ , , , , „ , . , Mono,—tt'w%, Good Accommodation and O rTIBIE & TEMPER toysonhaad; at prices that defy coin. Reasonable Charges. 1 ..Mtition, .Also a splendid stock of Mens The Proprietor, Laving had many years' ''.:*•■■:-.' 'Youth's/ and Boy's Colonial made boots and experience in the Wairarapa, trusts that his by buy/m tour ' shoes. A lberal discount allowed on all cash o ]_ f r j etu j a an _ p atronß w m not {orget him purchases. The bespoke department receives ui hisnew establishment. U72 "ROfVTQ S T QTTAT?C fWittntion, nothing but the very best ' J3UUI& 6i bJiUJLb : material and workmanship being used. One ' ~~ ' Viait Will convince the most that isr/ifq DftOg AT Ui'e place to purchase boots and shoos is at uMliiky fiuwu the BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND MOBJABTTJ'S SHOPS, •:•'■ Cash Boot akd Shoe Market, HOUSE-SHOEING SMITH, MAqmropiw '(Opp.iteClubHotel.Queenst.Masterton) taken over the old established business, so „„ , n . ..:■-.. . •■ long efficiently conducted by «» ° 8 '? A IEODTPIBHING. MRFAEQUHAR GRAY, ; :,, ° , TR 0U T FIS HIN G. In Quees-stmet Masiebtoh, BOOtS and ShOCS Of EveiT ; And he solicits a continuance of the patron- • TWnriwtirm ■■■.:■'' T \WN 'TTONTR t •ff»«">" M » , >ithertobeenßoUbewlly«. . Jj/IYUN ■ CRICKETING! experience and long connection with Mr , ;.. ■ _____ ' Gray's business is a guarantee that the satis- . Ji.' n . « i --i •i i ji faction giveu by this establishment in the •New Stock of nqouateß just landed. pas t w ilL be continued. FACTOKY AT CARTERTON ;" ..".. 1 , . . Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright '' •"' ' y Cages and all Kind of wire work engineering, and blacks'mithing work exeeu- BRANCHES AT to. order. ted with despatch and on the most reason. • •• GEORGE DENTON. * term 159? ™TOp,& MASTERTON. . T _ ■ jr TTPPER PLAIN SAW MILL, BOOTS ANDSHOESMADEON THE Watckmator, Jeweller, and Ironmonger, \J ' PREMISES ; ' ' McGregor,brothers, : •'•■••• :*2z*> : Willis street Wellngton, Proprietors, , Timber cut to any length and delivered,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1864, 13 December 1884, Page 1
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620Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1864, 13 December 1884, Page 1
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