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A. J. lliWSON,'| A UTHORISED AND LICENSED A SURVEYOR & LAND AGENT. ' Xrevels, estimates of quantities, &c,J 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, 6 rooms, |-acre 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. Piice, £450, Terms. Chapel-Street—Building site, £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, ranging from 12 to 20 miles from Masterton, and 4 to 8 miles from railway line. Rural sections ranging from 35 to 294 acres; Village sections from 1| to 30 acres. 10 acres of good land, buildings, &c., near Masterton. Victoria street, | acre, extra street fron tage, substantial 8-roomed 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 roads. Queen-street—Shop and 6-roomed dwelling, suitable for any business; | acre, . Price, £4OO, on reasonable terms. A list of town and country properties may be seen at my office, next to Wairarapa • ' Daily Office, CHURCH-STREET, MASTERTON. MONEY to Lend at Lowest Current rates on freehold securit •. ■ 1962 A SIGHT WORTH SEEING! G, M, GARDENER, Is now making his Grand Display OF WINTET) n OODfl INTEK (jOODfe MY new Winter Stock amounts to _ £2,000, and knowing this immense quantity of goods to be rather a large speculation for Cart'erton(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 (150 pairs), I obtained a concession of 30 per cent., or 4s in the £. This, with the Cash Discount, enables me to sell my Blankets 25 per cent. Cheaper tiian any Carterton Storekeeper. This also aplies t< the of my New Winter Stock. I have not made the mistake (which I notico many have) of opening my goods too early in the season, consequently I have no "fly blown" Blankets, nor faded Goods of any land. Having now cveiy facility—Magnificent New Stock, Large Store, No Rent, and Small Expenses,-I mean to do the Business of Carterton, c Please Call and Inspect my GRAND WINTER DISPLAY before ordering elsewhere. G, I. GARDENER, 'CRITERION' STORE, CARTERTON. 1795 [advertisement.] FIELDER'S FURNITURE FACTORY. ITIHE rapidly increasing business of Mr 1 Henry Fielder, of ''Little Dustpan" fame,, during the fifteen months he has been in trade in Manners-street, lias warranted him making very considerable, additions to his establishment. He has just completed an extension, with a frontage of 40 feet to the street, and a depth of 60 feet, one half of which he has devoted to the purposes of a show-room for his large assortment of glass and china, and the remainder he has sub-let ,to Mr Mulligan, draper.: Mr; Fielder is. fast making a name for himself: as a manufacturer of first-class furniture, and somo specimens he has turned out of. tho cabinetmaker's and upholsterer's, art are highly creditable' to his skill and taste. All his goods being made on the premises under his direct supervision, lie is enabled to warrant their quality and manufacture, and from the large assortment.lie has on view, purchasers of all tastes cap be readily suited.' But the furhitsu'wnaking is by no means the' only branch of his large business; lie aim? at being. a "universal and in his large warerooms . inay bo found every requisite for furnish- ' ing a house of any, size from a cottagotoa mansion. We do not know whether Mr Fielder emulates the universal provider-Mr Whiteley-to the extent of providing wives for his customers, but everything else for the furnishing or adornment of. a house can be supplied' by. him at a. moment's notice. 'Amongst his specialities are somo remarkably choice' 'lines" of inputand dinner and tea services. Of tlnpsie ail qualities are in stock, from a. pjain earthenware dinner set at % to, a ijiagnificent hand-painty! &tja%d,shire service at thirty guineas, tea services.can be bought ;fot\abo'tit'lß,i.'and; ri v in up to ten guineas • at which price he has some really oxquisite specimens of high art in China painting, Clocks and mirrors, pictures and ornaments,' beds and carpets, trunks and foot-stools,-kitchen utensils and toilet sets, electro-platedware and tin teapots—the young couple must bo hard to please who cannot find what they want at the little Dustpan. As a sample of what he can do in the manufacturing line, Mr Fielder has produced some very handsome ebonizeel and gold overmantels and mirror frames, which in beauty of design and finish arc in the highest degree creditable, and suited to adorn the . most elegantly furnished room, The repairing of broken furniture is also a feature of his establishment, and many articles which their owners had thought of burning as firewood, now look, as good as new after a pf ' hi's surgical treatment. Although his, establishment is well worthy of a visit,"not only from tfioso desirous furnishing, but from all wljo. tako ; any interest in the fost.sriij| of.ldcal industry. Mr Fiolder also wants it known that he has no connection with any other establishment in the city. 2007

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2012, 10 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2012, 10 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2012, 10 June 1885, Page 3

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