Iii^SHPBMf ma ■•'•"ijiii 4 Hlta*U&iVo.'i"l:i>l'lfirri.tiui>K'.i yM!^M^M:mS&EMI IDCESStiAKERS (WAREHOUSE OlffFI — H|S| wmm m&mm Wtil »^?iir»'<Wif»'r«Wf*»T«^^|.v«;» etmsx ttHBMNi 111 mmm® wm&wmsm »« £ips iiMil «H ssn £!i* -•JMMi 3WSWIS: Mllliliffi ffl^ II isifl «HS lIP msrgs:; mm »| £»s iiiiiiii mm fflm SM *Mwm illllli mmm ■-R^flsXpi' »V»4 nlniiltilnifn'mirnMitrilTniiflrtW^Hi ll^hPs? iiiiiii «Ejß? 11 mm iwm mm NOW SHOWINO ALL THE LAfEST STALES! PARISIAN AND LONDON FASHIONS t NOVELTIES INBYEBY DEPARTMENT, Unequalled for style, Fit & Fashion! CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK ATHOOPER & CO.'S I @3E mmm mmm ft^teSSSil msm y&aams =S^^gS^s Site jSJSg&y mm BS&R IP Jgfg'ljiJlHv^^ ifcMlfiSillS US ■ I j'fit2*«s l BSS ias 51 ■ ■StsSB i m 1 K HH 1881! m m, mm, £p2*Ei^& mmm ISgS&Si I gg^ ?ss MASTBJJTON UItKIAGE FACTORY. iTUIR & DIXON, who are determined to keep pace with the timo3, have just imported another largo shipment of COACHBUILDERB? MATERIALS, direct from the manufacturers, including a splendid line in BUGGY LAMPS, which may be had at BARGAIN PRICES. JNBPEOTIOH invited of the Carriages now in Block, which includoWAGGOMETTES, PHiETONS, BUGGIES, <tc, ic„ To fee »ld (to m&ko room for their Increased Trade) at your own prim MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY.
JAMES THOMPSON. • MANUFACTtfKEE OF LEMONADE, MATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, queen-Street, Masterton. IMPORTANT NOTICK IAVE MONEY IIME A TEMPER BOOTS & SHOES SHOPS, MASTERTON, OARTERTON, & GKEITOWN. The only Direct Imoorter and LOCAL MANUFACTURER cl Boots and Shoes of Every Description ...;.-•;.. THE WAIBABAPA! •«!■■' FACTORY AT OARTERTON BRANCHES AT 7;'"' GREYTOWN & MASTERTON. ... BOOTS Ai*D SHOES MADE' ON THE PREMISES.-, ..,_:% W.MOiARTYf
MAETERTON, Cash Boot and Shoe Market. H. PETERSON & Co, JEG to inform their numerous customers and the public generally that they n»ra on hand a very fiuo assortment of Boots and Shoes at PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE, In the Ladiej' Department we hayo just received afresh supply of Otto Hurz Glazed Kid Button Boots, Glazed Kid Oxford Shoes, and other linos too numerous to mention, llso • splendid assortment of Girls' and Children's Boots and Shoes. A Largo Stock of Uve and West's celebrated HANI) SEWN PORPOISE SHOOTING BOOTS always on hand at prices that defy com petition, Also a splendid stock of Mess loalh'i, and Boy's Colonial made boots and : ihoea. A li:eral discount allowed on all cash purchase!, The bespoke department receives eray attention, nothing but the very best material and workmanship being used. One : visit will convince the moßt sceptieal that the place to purchase hoots and shoes is at tie . Cash Boot and Shoe Market, (Opposite Club Hotel, Queen st,Masterton) IMPORTANT NOTICE. ■'GEO. MAGE >EGB to inform the inhabitants of ) arapa that having disposed of his elllngton business, he has deci dto make Masterton his headquarters, de as he impoits nearly the whole of his material direct from England, he is able to supply ' goods at a price and quality not to be sur, paised in the colony. Waggou, Cart, Rick & •-•,:..'-Hotf*io Covers, Tents <■; pilsltins, Macintoshes "'' N.8.-Farmcrs can be supplied with Rick Cloths of all aises and at all prices. . GEO. C. SAGE, / • Next Toomath'a Mill, JMO Queen-st, Mastoton,,
1 "ORINCR OF WALES LIVEIH . BTABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY. WILLIAM NEIL [Late of Nek, and Cookery] Having taken tlio above stables is prepared to supply fcho travelling public with HORSES, BUSIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery Department is 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 f r om the Stables to meet every train. Mono.—Ci'im'%, Good Accommodation and Reasonable Chanp. 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 HOUSE-SHOEING SMITH, Desires to inform his patrons, mid the public of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over tlio old established business, so long efficiently conducted by MRPARQUHAR GRAY, In Queen-street Masterton, And he solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended. J. R, would remind customers that lii 3 experience and long connection with Mr Gny's business is a guaranteo th it the satisfaction given by this establishment in tho past will ho continued. Every kind of horse-shooing, wheelwright engineering, and blacltsmithing work executed with despatch and on the most reason, •ablo trains. 1597 PPER PLAIN SAW MILL, 1 McGregor, brothers", PROPBIETOiiS, Timber cut to any length and delivered,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1897, 24 January 1885, Page 1
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735Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1897, 24 January 1885, Page 1
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