IlilSHHi ?«Wjii%Wifirniiij«ijijyTh:,> "".'l.'Uiiiili'iliiiiii (BBS 11 W-s::.:iJ Ay-mm MILLINERS I r m BONMARCHE C—DKESSMWRS WAREHOUSE Ourn li lISI MW^l*3(;fg ■j|iiii.|| aasaaaiii j!p|l|lp^|^^|!;-:V;" llifiil lliit '"'""'iiiiiMiiiiiiiiM! ■lflt! *--fi'.>.-.l||.-.r.<.;.>^,^ IP! ■■■, iu! _ it HF" HOW SHOWING ALL THE LAfEST STYLES! PARISIAN AND HON FASHIONS I NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPAETMENT. m°DRESSMAIWG $ MILLINERY by Experienced Modestesj® Unequalled for style, Pit & Fashion! CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK AT- ' HOOPER & CO.'S ■ smm %$m ffi^S Wi Wlimi m 1 **s s*£ya3sß3rft m^M& mmmms. BH S3AK a^ istai 3;®W it MMM tffiß» II SP 1 mm i ISiiil s=£ S^sH l&vs; K Wi W# 1 1 i » n i m I n ■ MASTEkTON (AIiRIAGE FACTORY. TUTUIR & DIXON, who are determined to Itoep pace with the times, have just imported auothor large shipment of COACHBUILDERS' MATERIALS, direot from the manufacturers, inoluding a splendid lino in BUGGY LAMPS, which may be had at BARGAIN PRICES. INSPECTION invited of the Carriages now in stock, include— WAGGONNETTEI, PHOTONS, BUGGIES, Ac, Ac,, I' t *l.,d (to make room for their Increased Trade) at your own prices. MASTEETON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY.
JAMES ROSS BLACKSMITH,." WHEELWRIGHT, AND '■■•■•-■■• HORSE-SHOEING SMITH, to inform his patrons and the pubs«'■ of- the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken-bver the; old-established business, ■M long efficiently conducted by "'••;, MR IfARQUHAR GRAY, •:.;- Masiektojj, Aid he solicits a continuance of the patffinjge that has hitherto been so liberally fjrteiipf'-;; ■': |jK;',wpiild remind customers that his flspprlence and long connection with Mr ■Qray'« : business is a guarantee that the given by this establishment in 'tifi'past yrill be continued. 1 -'-Every ;;kihd : of horse-shoeing, wheelwright" engineering, and blacksmithing WprkiVfecuted with despatch and on the mM rftflSMiible terms; 1579 . RETIRING FROM THE TRADE. I " ! iIM c CREDIE, IRONMONGER, ;:liAMBIONQUAy, - Opposite Police Station.] to. announce to is Friends and e Public ijeuerally that, in consequency of the Sale of.the premises now held b yo r ,4nd.which must be given up on tho 1 Jrt llttchriexty he has dethroned to retire' order to effect: of his Wei,L-ASSOR- : offer it at Cost, and^ r^WfcS^PM^'''-'''' Come Early and Secure some Splendid . r.i<;o/u-.;f''-Goods,. ■• ■ frEffiAT .BARGAINS. THSaMOMBIEB, : CHUENS, : 12s 6;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1934, 9 March 1885, Page 1
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346Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1934, 9 March 1885, Page 1
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