A. J. ItAWSON, A UTHOUISED AND LICENSED _.l SURVEYOR & LAND AGENT. Lnvols, estimates of quantities, ftc, supplied for all descriptions of Engineering work, PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Bentley's Estate—Cottage, 5 rooms, pleasantly situated, with | acre fruit and kitchen garden, greenhouse, clear stream of water. Price, £350, Terms. Wrigley's Estate—Cottage, 5 rooms, |aere garden and orchard, with detached workshop. Price, £220. Must be sold by order of the mortgagee. Queen-street—Dwelling-house and convenient stables, well laid out garden and orchard, 2 sections. Price, £450. Terms, Chapel-Street-Buildingsite, £75 Terms 380 Acres of Bush Land, 9 miles from Masterton, at 30s per acre, in one or more lots Fifty acre Improved Farm, Taratahi, 4,000 acres. A fine block of level and undulating land, soil very good, light average bush; in sections from 180 to 250 acres, admirably situated for road frontage, and ranging from twelve to twenty miles from Masterton, and four to eight miles from the railway line. £2 to £2los per acre, terms very easy. Victoria street, \ acre, extra street fron tage, substantial 8-roomcd house, twostalled stable, harness room, good garden and orchard. £7OO, terms very easy. Church street lr 20p, 9-roomed house, greenhouse, outbuildings. £475, terms easy. Building sites in Worksop and Columba loads. A list of town and country properties may be seen at my office, next to AVairarapa Daily Office, CHURCH-STREET, MASTERTON. MONEY to Lend at Lowest Current rates on freehold securit ■. 1962 GEO. DIXON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, OrrosiTE Club Hotel, Masterton, TTAS ON HAND a large assortment NEVY PIPES of every description, all kinds of TOBACCOS of the best brands, prime Cigars and Cigarettes, anil Tobacconist requisites too numerous to particularise, DIXON'S FARFAMED ROUGH CUT TOBACCOS, cut on the premises, sold and sent everywhere, Whole-rai-k and Retail HAIRDRESSING SALOON ON THE PREMISES, G. D. having purchased the whole of MrR. Bkown'sßOOKS & STATIONERY has now on hand and to bo SOLD CHEAPWcslcyan Hymn Books, Clmrcli Services, School Books, Copy Books, Slates, and all School Requisites; Novels and a few splendid lines in POCKET DIARIES for 1885, Tissue Paper, Drawing Paper, Card Board, Gold and Silver Paper, Tracing Paper, and Stationery in all its branches j Inks, Pens, &c, and all kinds of Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Playing Cards, and thousands of articles too varied to name, AGENT FOKEvening Post New Zealand Times and Mail Canterbury Times Wairarapa Daily and Star Moore's celebrated Herbal Pills Campbell, watchmaker, G.DIXON, fie Corner Shop. 1909 THE PRACTICAL SADDLERS. (InkG. Wtihm ((■ ft.,; Next Borough Council Chambers, Masterton. TTAYING purchased the old established L business of ft. W. & Co., solicit a continuance of Iho support accorded that firm. To save expense and ensure good workmanship, they intend doing all their own Orders promptly attended to, and Repairs neatly executed. A well assorted stock of Saddlery, II use Cloths, &c, on hand. Cash purchasers of Long Hair, Manes, and Tails. TOWNSEND~& COWPER, PRACTICAL SADDLERS, Next Council Clumbers, Masterton. 1077 A SIGHT WORTH SEEING! Is now making his Geand Display WINTET) nOODPJ inteJa, vjoodO
MY new Winter Stock amounts to £2,000, and knowing this immense quantity of goods to be rather a large speculation for Carterton (especially owing to the keen competition), I have marked the goods at such prices that will ensure a ready sale. It is a well known fact that large quantities can be purchased at a much less rate than small. As an instance,— Through buying three bales of Blankets (J 50 pairs), I obtained a concession of 20 per cent., or 4s in the £. This, \vith the Cash Discount, enables me to sell my Blankets 25 per cent. Cheaper than any Carterton Storekeeper. This also aplics k the whole of my Now Wiiiier Stock. I ]iavp npt made the mistake (which I not\co inany haye) of opening my goods too early in the season, consequently I have no "fly blown" Blankets, nor faded Goods of any kind. Having now eyciy faoility—Magnificent New Stock, Large Store, No Rent, and Small Exponses,—l mean to do the Business of Carterton. Please Call and Inspect my GRAND WINTER DISPLAY before ordering elsewhere. G. M. GARDENER, 'CRITERION' STORE, CARTERTON, 1795 G. F. MANSELL, Tobacconist & Fancy Goods Deaiek, HAS re-opened in his new premises next THEATRE ROYAL Queen-Street, Masterton. A complete stock of Meerschaums, Briars and fancy pipes. Cigarettes and cigars of the finest brands. lf)8G
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2007, 4 June 1885, Page 3
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718Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2007, 4 June 1885, Page 3
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