t>> s s* 1 ? O .1 LJ HOOPER&C t* : S SEW O R: d o © r •SlLKfta RAPERS $ ATTER THE BONMARCHE WAREHOUSE MILLINERS xa m CLOTHIERS AND OUTFJTTEiy A® $ DKj&MAXERS • V*? 1% CH/ .9 Mrr -a w & 0 L.J.HQQPER&C9AREI I nißFrr.iMpnp T j?p^ w p 0 m >v ! ?t Pa -P h@n]f qQ CQ 0 'UsjO n cd g THE CHEAPEST Ss BEST HOUSE! NOW SHOWING ALL THE LATEST STYLES! Pj. PARISIAN AND LONDON FASHIONS ! S NOVELTIES IN EYERI DEPARTMENT. rjP . {SPDMESSMAKING 4 MILLINERY by Experienced ModestesjgM ■ Unequalled for style, Fit & Fashion! ' OALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK aT- " HOOPER & CO,'B & 0 o 0 A
SB!? ME SHE fmMmmmS. a MASTEIiTON UK WE FACTORY, k DIXON, who are determined to !;eep pace with the times, haYe just imported another large shipment of COACHBUILDm MATERIALS, direot from tlie manufacturers, including a splendid line in BUGGY LAMPS, which mat de had at BARGAIN PRICES, BIBPEOTION invited of the Carriages now in stock, which inoludeBUGGIES, Ac,, Ac,, bo sold (to make room for their Increased Trade) at your own prices. MASTEBTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY.
MASTERTON, Gash Boot and Shoe Market, H. PETERSON & Co, 'go jo inform their numerous customers ajid the publio generally that tbey W&e «n hand ft very fiua afsortmeut of and Shoes at PWOEBIO SUIT EVERYONE. Is the Lodiw' Department we have just received »freah supply of Otto Hurz Glazed JiA Button Boots, Glazed Kid Oxford Shoes, Mother lina too numerous to mention, jpl » tplendid asaovtment of Girls' and UAltta'o Boots and Shoes, A Large Stock |f C»?» and West's celebrated SaWPORPMSE SHOOTING i]f m « b«nfi at prices that defy com. BsSboa! Alio" & splendid stock of Mens loista'# end Boy's Colonial mado boots and Aoas. A liberal discount allowed on all cash sgtehNW. Th» bespoke department receives crttf oration, nothing but the very best uatorial workmanship being used. One vifit tr|H conrmcs the most sceptical that pltM to purchase boots and shoes is at Boot and Shoe Market, mEOUT FISHING. r I LAWN TENNIS! CRICKETING! Jfiv fStoolc of requisites just landed. lui Gagea and all kind of wire work lo order. GEORGE DENTON. : Vatdmahr, JtmlUr, mid Ironmonger, WiUsiizeai Wellngtou,
(5=19 JAMES THOMPSON. MANUFACTURE It 01 LEMONADE, CRATED AVATERS AND CORDIALS, QUEEN-SIBEEI, MASTEIITON, IMPORTANT NOTICE. SAYE MONEY ' fJIIME & TEMPER BY BOYJNQ YODR BOOTS & SHOES AT MORIARTT'S SHOPS, MASTERTON, CARTERTON, & GPJIYTOfN. The only Direct Importer and LOCAL MANUFACTURER of Boots and Shoes of Every Description pf IN THE WAIRARAPAI FACTORY AT CARTERTON BRANCHES AT GREYTOAVN & MASTERTON. BOOTS ABD SHOES MADE ON THE ' PREMISES. W. MORIARTY.
PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE EXPOSITORY. WILLIAM NEIL [Late of Neil asd Cookery] Having taken the above stables is prepared to supply tho travelling publio with HOESES, 8W361R8, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES Of ovory description on tho shortest notice. The Livory Department ifl under the oaro of an experienced groom, and every atteution is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation, Horses Of first-class quality kept constantly on hire *A 'BUS Will run to and from the Stables to meet overy train, Mono,—Civility, Good Accommodation and Reasonable 'Charges, Tho Proprietor, having had many years' experience in tho Wairarapa, trusts that his old friends and patrons will not forget him in hianow establishment. 1172 JAMES BOSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HOKSE-SHOEING SMITH, Desires to inform his patrons, and the publio of tho Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over the old established business, so long efficiently conducted by MR FARQUHAR GRAY, In Queen-rtreei Masterton, And he solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended. J, R, would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's 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 blacksmithing work executed with despatch and on the most. reason, able terms, 1597 jJPPER PLAIN SAW MILL, McGregor, brothers, PROPBIETORS, Timber out to any length and delivered.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1878, 2 January 1885, Page 1
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656Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1878, 2 January 1885, Page 1
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