MASTERTON CIOACH FACTOR! uuir aid mmi HAVE determined to give their customers the full benefit of the present competition in the Carriage Trade, and are prepared to hold their position as proprietors of the Cheapest and only complete Carriage Factory in this district. Showing this is not mere assertion they quote the following prices Single Buggies from £3O, Buggy & Express waggons from £35. Double Buggies from £3B. Dog Carts from £2B. Waggonettes from £45. . Pagnels from £25. All other vehicles equally as cheap. Repair Tariff Buggy-shaft, from 12s (id, according to requirements and finish; now ash axle-bed, 15s; setting axle, 7s Od; shutting tires, 25s per sot; new whiffle tree, 6s; new splinter bar, 8s; now Lamps, from 17s per pair. Painting.—ln this department we caro not to quote prioes, it being such an easy easy matter to deceive the general public for the time being with cheap paints and the veriest molasset of varnish, which after & few weeks in the weather soon show the quality they are made of.; MUIR & DIXON having a reputation to maintain, believe it more to the public interest and their own to use nothing but first cuss material and el)arg« the LOWEST POSSIBLE' PRICE compatible with Good WoßKMm'iiip, ' Tllis has bosn their boast in th« past and they intend to maintain it, They have NO)V IN STOCK, and in courso of constructs GGIES at fcho prices from which they quote. MUIR and J3IXOIY, Masterton Coach Factory.
SPECIAL BARGAINS 'IN MILLINERY, DRAPERY, and CLOTHING. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, '25/0, now 12/0 Girls' Trimmed Hats, 9/6, now 4/0 Ladies' and Girls' Hats, 3d and Gd each French Flowers, 3d Spray Ladies' Belts, 6id Ladies' Aprons, Gjd 20 dozen Wool Squares, 9d each Ladies' Linen Sets, 7id 10 Boxes White Ruching, 3d yard ' Children's Wool Bootees, Od pair Ladies' Colored Hose, Od 1 dozen Ladies' Stays, 2/11 pair Ladies' Umbrellas, 1/9 Children's Sox, Id pair Children's Cashmere Dresses, 2/3 Ladies' Costumes, 50/-, now 25/0 Allwool Dress Stuffs, 7ld per yard, Heavy Winseys, 4|d Ladies' Chemises and Drawers, 1/11 Ladies' Ulsters, 6/11 Children's Ulsters, 2/11 Antinmcassers and Toilet Covers, !/■ Window' Muslin, 3d yard Blankets, 5/11 to 45/- pair Felt and' Hemp Carpeting, 9d yard Men's Heavy Working Shirts, 1/11 Boys' Harvard Shirts, I/O Men's Tweed Suits, 21/Men's Tweed Coats, 12/0 Men's Tweed Trousers, from 4/6 Men's Under Flannels, 2/11 Men's Pilot Overcoats, 15/0 Men's Heavy Sox, 4d .Men's Tweed and Felt Hats, 2/11 Men's Elastic Braces, 9d Boys' Elastic Braces, Od Men and Boys' Elastic Belts, 1/ WILLIAM BELL, THE PEOPLE'S DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON.
WAJPOUA. ITEAM 1,1 LOUR P, AATMEAL )TEAM i 1 uUK ft UATMEAL ,J;b. Messrs 8. Bacon & Co. HAVING engaged Mr J. FOSTER, (a Miller of large experience both in New Zealand and Victoria, hold first-class certificates of' competency) have much pleasure in GU AIIANTEEING-THEIR BRAND OF FLOUR AS SECOND TO NONE, And solicit a continuance of their customers' esteemed favors, and A TKXAJL, FIIGM.'ALL. WAIPOUAMILLS. ~ J. RANSOME" CHIMNEY SWEEP, MASTERTON. BEGS to thank the public for their liberal Bupporfc since starting in' business, and hopes by promptly and efficiently performing the work that is l entrusted to him to receive a continuance 1 of their favors. He would respectfully point out tlmt since commencing opera-. Moiis 110 chimney cleaned by him /iris caught fire. Orders left at Fielding's,' Hockley's, or Wyeth's store, Kurupuni, promptly attended to. 2029 VICTORIA HOTEL, FEATHERSTON, J oii.v McLennas Peopiueior. (Successor to J. T. Hodder). • McL. returns his sincere thanks to his old friends and numerous new ones for the support they have given him since taking the above Hotel. He will endeavor by civility and attention tiJ the numerous travelling public, and by keeping none but the purest articles, to continue to deserve the good name already widely given to the Vioioitu Hotel since it has been under its present management. 1931 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. josepeTdixon, , HAVING purchased the BRANCH PASTRYCOOK and CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS of Meters Chamberlain Bros., opposite F. H. Wood's new Auction Rooms, begs to solicit the patronage of the public of Masterton and its vicinity, and he begs to assure tlieni that no effort on his part will be spared to GIVE EVERY SATISFACTION., EVERYTHING GOOD, FRESH, and CHEAP. HOT TEA & COFFEE ALWAYS •-READY. CHEAP FRUIT! CHEAP FRUIT!! UST Received— ORANGES, ORANGES, MANDARINES, jMAXDARINES, APPLES ,API>LES. : JOHN GAFFE.RY, GMERALGARRIER, MASTERTON. GOODS conveyed to any part of the ' Borough; either by Spring Cart or Dray. Orders left afc:Makora Mills will be punctually attended to. Firewood supplied. ;■ v : 2004
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2043, 16 July 1885, Page 1
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