: "matttimi, .,. •\j*,»-ju* "«»«m jinqiKcwu ki es* «^*ffl' orders for b charges -tomsnt a fair ek&ns at ps&roswge. Special attention w;iU be paid ttjiron fore-carriage* and springs. . All Kind? "of Coach Iron Worfc to til? 1 farade. Bepaira, Paintings,' and Trimming done on tho shortest notice. Only tlia bmt material used, and all work guaranteed. Batimatea given for all Kinds of work. g23Q
• , MASTBETON TO TIJiUI/ ' HE . TELEGRAPH LINE. OF COACHES ivill resume running on ■GESDAY NEXT, Simvn* 2fhni, Ira-ving the Princes of Wales Stables Msatofcon, evory Tujbb»a-? akd Ekidat, »47a.m., calling at Taueru, Tinui, and Cfistkpoint, and making the return THOS. C. D'AKOy, TENT AND COYER DEPOT, (Opposite "Deniaon EoUda). is now prepared to supply Tents of all kinds, Horae, Cart, Waggon and Rick Oorers, and Oiled Clothing ©i all description*. Orders promptly executed at the lowest rates from Mateml of the best quality.
COBB & CO.'S TBLEGRAPH Lima OF KOiAL MAIL COACHES. The coaches leave the booking office EVERY BAY at 12.45. «. for WoodvilJe Tahoraite (for 3?apier,) and 'Paslroenrton, returning from Tahoraite 9Tery day on arrival of the first train from Hapier. JAMES MACARA Propriefcoi
;". THOMAS JA.GO. CABINETMAKER & FUBNITURE DEALER, MABTERTO2T, HAS a large stock of Linoleums from 3a per yard, Oilclotiis 12 yards wide from 2s 4d per square yard, also a unicuiiiirl Int. nf lWAinfis : DTTrto Ij.i CARPETS, superior quality,: s& & Qbeaii Eseucwoir. -AJL.I* NEW GOODS. A good cliance to renew for Xmas at a small outlay. 2159
Ocu.*t©i°t.oii Wui'saitmxre -Factory.- ' ;1 - CABINET-MAKERS, H.IGH-ST., OAfiTERTOS, » i our numerous customers for past favors, and invite an inspection of the Largs Stock of JJURNITURE & QABmETWAI&E with t?liioh >e have opened our new preniiaea. In Iron and Brass Bedsteads we have imported a choice assortment, consisting of 28 of all the newest designs —Arabians, half-testers, single and double. In Chairs we have Seven varieties to ohooso from. Drnwing-room and Bedroom Suites in any style. Floorcloths, Linoleum, Carpets, Sowing Machines, Picture Frames, Ssc. 2159 ALTER PERRY, II GENERA I, BUTCHER, BRIDGE-ST.. lIASTERTON
MASTERTON STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, PLANING & MOULDING MILL, (Late E. Toomath.) A Ijlj kinds of Dreaaad Timber, Mould* A ings, Rusticating, Dnorf, 413$ Floorings, and a good stock of seasoned titrber kopfc on hand, suitable for office fittings, &c, Repairs of all kinds exsoutod with neatness and despatch. Up* country orders promptly attended to. .".'; W. & #. return tnoir sincere thanko to their n timorous customers for past favors, «nd (solicit a contsminnoe of tho game. From thoir long experience in all eWsea of work, thoy can confidently gu&r&ntoe tho sftttfifaotory execution of m orders entrusted to thorn. K&hmaU-t, Given for General Repairt mtd fluMmf/t of any dciscnptim. 200
OPENING NOTIOE. .Th» well-known and old estnbHtiliod fjOMMBBOm UQ'vkh, \J WlUja-KTOEKT, Close to the Quoen'a Wharf, and Post and _ Telegraph Officeu, ie now ready to receive visitors and permanent boaters. The proprietor, Mn James Guilford (formerly in the witie and spirit trudo), having purchased the leaie of the hotel, will, in soliciting public patronage, endeavour to morifc that nupport which a well 'conducted house, affording every comfort and convenience", may reasonably be expected to rectivt>. The bujleting haa bepp entirely vena. yated throughout, and furnished in a style second to no other hotel in the colony. The cuisine is complote, to satisfy the must fastidious. The billiard room is acknowledged to be the moat commodious in Wellington, and contains two new prize tables, under the care of an experienced marker. The bar contains only the choicest and purest quality of Jiquora, of which, the proprietor's known experience in the trade eutitle him to be Kpfetlic itdrlrDsp—dOMJlEftOlAL HOTEL. WIM-IM-OTKEET, \Vbw,IKOTON, JAMESGUJLFOBD. 2l?g Proprietor. BWOKSHITn FißßlElttfc WUEEt^IOST, ■■■• lligh Street, ..Carterton. SPRING traps nmdo to order from £lB. Tip Draya from £l3 10e, Bpnng Tip Drays front £l9, PIS 7 Al-h Wop IT Gr^lUMlfflni
ikei&lmna Gena?i! Store, iv temperance; jjotei< (BUTE ' t f. JONES, the FrpprktoVof the akovo, he« to tlmnV the Pijblfo for thg hearty Hurifiort accorded them sine* hummus. Thoy sra prepared M hitWtn, m atrrij all fleifteripHfflig erf Ktmils to fltlv iil-.,',, ]-,.'*„,/<nT. Me.(«(««™rf pjKMVgtcm Mi.it!,, They hare elso a, terp skw* -I/ itrYKural stores of beei f(«alHy, run rAii-am finltUmKHOmiM', tkiim at riiMiUrpi.t, rates, at their **£»!»• Jlnlitnent, nn«) j/<m<l jttnbta and pwUteekn i *»l*ovtoed. Onionleftwis&®. Weto
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2244, 15 March 1886, Page 4
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