A. HENDERSON, WATCHMAKER AND , JEWELLER, QuEEStSTREET, Masterton, • (Opposite Borouqh-Council "'(ihumbm.) \ TT BEGS,to inform the Publi, XX, lie of Masterton that he has taken the centrally situated shop opposite, tho Borough Council Chambers, where any work entrusted to him to Repair or Make, will be executed with Despatch, and at the Lowest Trade Charges. • Watches and Clocks Repaired and Reflated, All kinds of Jewellery made to order. Prince of Wales' taerv Staife. " QUEEN-STREET-MASTERTON, ,vxi> -TINUI. . Wm, NEILI, i Proprietor. TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES BEGS ,to inform the Travelling-Public that he has opened the TINUI STABLES, and for .their convenience Horses and Buggies liived in Masterton may be left at Tinui, or pice versa. Horses, Buggies, and Family Brakes' on hire to any part of the North Island. Livery & Evory attention paid to .horses left in his charge. Good Feeding Paddocks in both townships. No liability incurred for parcels left at the coach ofhee for any value over one pound, and tlieso must be booked and prepaid, and their valuo stated at tho time. Queen-street cabinet and FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, MASTERTON. ' Wiiitt (I Donaldson Always have a large and well assorted stock of FURNJTURE on hand, which tiiey sell at Romarkably Low: Prices f ol . Cash, and send the same, well packed, to any.part,of tho country, ,In keeping up with the times,.they,are,constantly making new designs, wliich are all original, and calculated-to serve: the requirements of the age. They strictly attend to all orders, and so hope to continue the patronage of the public of Masterton, Caitor- ! to") and surrounding districts. Thdy I have in stock Whitt's own .practical ox- ; tending Dining. Table, which is simple in construction,, and low.iti pribe j Kitchen ! Chairs from 3s Gd ; full size Spring Mat- ; traaßes from 455.; Couches, iiipholstored in j Cretonne from 3os; Carpots; Hearthrugs, ! Door Mats, Linoloum, .Oilcloth, Iron and i Wooden Bedsteads, etc., Ditiing Room iSuites in Horsehair from £lB ;°in Cretonne from £l3 ; Chiffoniers from 50s, etc.," etc., etc. ' ! People intending to furnish should not : fail to call at WHITT. DONALD- | SON'S SHOP, Quoen-st,, Masterton, as iit will be to their - advantage. Venetian ! Blinds taken a.t lowest rates. Carpets I mado and fitted;. rTERPER'RY,' GENERAL BUTCHER, : BRIDGE-ST,', : MASTERTON.' THOS. C. D'ARCY, : TENT AND COVER DEPOT, j . (Opposite Doiiiaou'House). ' | QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON; j TJAVING opened the above premises, iXI is now prepared to supply Tents of j all kinds, Horse, Cart, Waggon and Rick | Covers, and Oiled .Clothing of all descriptions., Orders promptly executed at the lowest, rates from Material-of the- best ' qualify. ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2144, 13 November 1885, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2144, 13 November 1885, Page 1
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