MHliUraifHllul mmim mmm iti 3®n^mmffiSMW(mvff»j&Mhi SILKMERCEf#|DRAPERSifIH/VTTERS i 115 ■ ™ BONMARCHE p™K i ■■ln M mm m in rat/ M HI mm skbitMMWm KB I 111 laiiiuipiiitg iaaiiiiiiiiii ill m» mm NOW SHOWING ALL THS LAfEST STYLES! PARISIAN AND LONDON FASHIONS ! NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPAETMENT. WDRESSMAKING § MILLINERY by Experienced Modestesj» Unequalled for style, Pit & Fashion! CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK ATHOOPER &CO/S is S2S IiBIS'HSH SSlStf?;!!? mm mm wmwm H*s®2i i*s®i k^ff!f»-»V}« S22S!» SSg ?BsS=ca ssmmm amzmm mm m mmsmmss m mm m mm*. mamm mm Sssmf, m m &m>-fm%m msm 5--9JK IPSFPISiisEr ■m iSSi mm m sw wm n mmmg}s i ■ 3»»5 'sgi^igjgsg^TOYl jJSSffI test ut m (%£?. S€S§ g^graaa; MASTEIiTON (.AKEIAGE FACTORY. l/j DIR 4 DIXON, who arc determined to keep paoo with the times, have just imported another large shipment of COACIIBUILDERS' MATERIALS, direct from the manufacturers, including a splendid line in BUGGY LAMPS, which hay be had at BARGAIN PKICJSS. INSPECTION invited of the Carriages now in stock, which indnrleWAGGONNETTES, PH/ETONS, BUGGIES, Ac, lc„ b i i»l d (to make room for their Increased Trade) at your own prices. MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY.
. BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND ; HOBSK-SHOEING SMITH. ;' '©eaircß to inform his patrons and the pub- ': '•' Ho of the V/airarapa generally, that he has -■-"taken over the old-established business, ' : 10 long efficiently conducted by ::t ' MRFARQUHAR GRAY, ;" '"':'' Iri Queek-Street, Masterton, ■'; "And. ho solicits a continuanco of the patV'Yoiuige that has hitherto been so liberally ''exterided./:- '■ '"' J.R. would remind customers that his '' experience and long connection with Mr ' flrAy's business is a guarantee that the Satisfaction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. "'"' .Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheel- " wig hV engineering, and blacksmithing ;;. WorK, executed with despatch and on the '' most reasonable terms, 1579 '[ RETIRING FROM THE TRADE. . M.MOCREDIE, ■" ;. .IRONMONGER, •'....:. LAMBTON QUAY, [Opposite Police Station.] )%G& to announce to is Friends and try ' the Public generally.that, in consequency ,„. of the.Sale of. the premises now held b e : ; -iim, and. which must be given up on the ; - lit March next, he has dethroned to retire ~,-,from.the business; and in order to effect • ; 8 S?eedy Clearance of his Well-assor- : 'G ■■'' v . ■:;,, :uv na>:SiocK, will offer it at Cost, and '.:' UtoER Cost Prices. Come Early and Secure some Splendid ■'.'• : ' '■■"■■■■:- '■" Goodß. GREAT BARGAINS. Thermometer churns, 12s G.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1922, 23 February 1885, Page 1
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377Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1922, 23 February 1885, Page 1
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