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NOW SHOWING ALL THE LATEST STYLES! . . ■ PARISIAN AND LONDON FASHIONS I NOVELTIES IN¥vERY DEPAETMENT. §rDRESSMAKING $ MILLINERY by Experienced ModtOuJt Unequalled for style, Fit k Fashion! QUA AND INSPECT THE STOCK AT- ' HOOPER & GO.'S

mm m 96> mm I m wr*« 1 1 IS m m i ac *# i i n ?* »* 9, «S MASTEIITON UItKIAGE FACTORY. iusfc imported another lari COACHBUILDERS' MATERIALS, BUGGY LAMPS, wsich «ay be had at BARGAIN PRICES. BJBPI|(}|IQB iayited of the (kriagaa now In stock, whioh inoluda—- ' ' • WAGGONNETTEB, PHOTONS, BUGGIES, &t„ So,, Is to sold (to make room (or their Increased Trado) at your oira prices, MASTEETON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY.

)RINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE KKPOSITORY. WILLIAM NEIL [Late Of Neil and Cookery] Having taken the abova atablea is prepared to supply the travellinn public with HORSES, BU3GIE3, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery Department ifl under the care of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. Horses Of first-class quality kept constantly on hire A 'BUS Will run to and torn the Stables to meet every train. viio,— Civility, Good Accommodation and Reasonable Charges. The Proprietor, having had many years' experience in the Wairarapa, trusts that his old friends and patrons will not, forget him in hisnew establishment, H 72 BLACKSMITH,-WHEELWRIGHT, AND SMITH, Desires to inform his patrons, and the public of the. Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over the old established business, so long efficiently conducted by MRFARQUHAR GRAY, In QCEEJ-STREET MaSTERTOH, 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 thatthesatisfaction given by this establishment in the past will be'continued. ; Every kind of horse-Bhoeing, wheelwright engineering, and blackamithing work execute! with despatch and on the moat reason, 'ablaterraa; . "'. ." ' " 1597 hi :: PPEE' PLAIN SAW MILL, ' McGREGOR, BROTHERS, • -■■'■;, ;'■■ProFBIKTOBS, Timber oat to any length and delivered,

TAMES T&6sip^oJir, MANUFACTURE B OJ' LEMONADE, ;. iBRATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, QUEEN-SIKEET, MaSTEBTOS. IMPORTANT NOTICE, 1 AYE MONEY IIME & TEMPO BY BDIIHQ TOW BOOTS & SHOES SHOPS, MASTERTON, CARTERTON, & GREXTOWN. The only Direct Importer and LOCAL MANUFACTURER of Boots and Shoes* of Every Description iSSMiJTHEWAIRARAPAIISi FACTORY AT CARTERTON BRANCHES AT GREYTOWN & MASTERTON, BOOTS AND SHOES MADE ON THE PREMISES.''..' I.IOEIABTI,

JJAETERTON, CftSh Boot and Shoe Market. % PETERSON & Co., f|XG to inform tboir onmerous customers ud tie yiablio generally .that they baud a very ' fine aE&prtraent of r! FBIOBfI SO BDIT EVERYONE. Jt tba L«di«a' Department we have just ~ l«Tid »fr# supply of Otto Hurz Glazed id jtattoi Bogti, Glased. Kid Oxford Shoes, " too numerous to mention, piendid assortment of Girls' and _ ilootaandßhoei. A Large Stock 4 Ofcw ffA Watf'i oelebrated «s kwi at prices that defy com.. i. Ajft • splendid stock of Mess ,»"b«4 Boy's Colonial mado boots and ,' ji'li»ral discount allowed on all c&6b J - L "; tin bespoke department receives Sjwtai Hid frnkmanship being used. One wgi'wili co'nrincs the most sceptical-that lE^^fe' purchase boots and shoes is at ■; CaSS Boot ah» Shoe .Market, (Qpp 9>tt«Club flotel.Queen Bt,Masterton) JBOVT FISHING. '■;,'•- fTIKOUT FISHING. ■:~M TENNIS!. ■■,. CRICKETING! .1 H«w Bt'oolc of requisite! just landed,,., :; &Ihl,< -OajM Md all kind of wire work 1 ['i\"j.','."'•■.■ to order. DENTON.: Jmlltf, and Ironmonger,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 3 January 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 3 January 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 3 January 1885, Page 1

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