ENGLISH AND AMERICAN /'OfISH FAOIW, Takanaki-Steet ...Wellington, GT UKE has commenced business, JJ and 1b now prepared to oxecuto orders for Landaus, Broughams, Pliiotoiis, Waggonctts, Bußgies, Dog Carts, Expresses, Light and Heavy Traps, Drays, Waggons, etc., etb., G, L, liopeß by paying strict attention to business and modoratc charges to merit a fair share of patronage". Special attention will be paid to iron fore-carriages and springs. All kinds of Coach Iron Work supplied to the trade. Repairs, Paintings, and Trimming dono on tho shortest notice, Only tho best material used, and all work guaranteed. Estimates given for all kinds of work. 2230 MASTERTON TO TINUI. rnHE TELEGRAPH LINE OF 1 COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, Shpikmiier 29TH, leaving the Prince of Wales Stables Masterton, every Tuksday and Friday' at 7 a.m., calling at Tauem, Tinui, and Castlopoint, and making tho return journey on the following days. . WM. NEILL, 2103 Proprietor. . THOS. C. D'ARCY, H'MT AND COVER DEPOT, (Opposite Denison House), QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. HAVING opened the above premises is now prepared to supply Tejits of all kinds, Horse, Cart, Waggon and Rick Covers, and Oiled Clothing of all descriptions. Orders promptly executed at the lowest rates from Mateiial of tho best quality. COBB & CO.'S TKLEGRAPH LINE OF 1101AL MAIL COACHES. fnhe coaches leave the booking office I EVERY DAY.at 12.45. p.m. for iVoodville Tahoraite (for Napier,) and Pftlmeraton, returning from Tahoraite avery clay,. on arrival, of the tirst train from JAMES MACARA '■ :.i;;Propriety
THOMAS JAGO. cabinetmaker: : & furniture DEALER, HAS ! 'a : .large stook : 'of Linoleums, from ;3s per yard,' Oilcloths 12 yards wide from 2a 4d per square yard, also ft' splendid C lot of MATS, BUGS, and ".CARPETS, siiperiqr;;' ■;quality, .at ,a. GreatllKDrcxiON'. . ALiL NEW GOODS. A good chance to-renew for Xmaa .at-'a :••• . swill outlay. 2159
/.Carterton..'Furniture Factoiy. IfSu cox, • • CABINET-MAKERS, ... HIGH.ST, CARTERTON. "TTTE take thuropporiunity of thanking J- : custeera.for pant favors, and invite an inspection .of the •Large Stuck of .;•■■'■ FURNIILKE A GABINETWARB. ■■ opened - our' now premises. In Iron and Brass : Bedsteads we haveimported a choice -assortment, consisting of 28 of all'the newest designs ~ half-testers," single • and double. In Chairs we' have Seveni varieties tVichpose.fvoni.y.:' 1 ,£..■ '^P-piuwing-rooiii'■ai|d i .'3edTOoih Suites In. any style. i*' . Floorcloths, Linoleum, Carpets; Sewing ■ Machines,' Picture Frames, &c. 2159
"IT [ALTER PERRY; ]\ GENERAL BUTCHER, ' ' lIASTERTON, STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, PLANING ... : it MOULDING MILL, . WILLIAMS & BARKER, ■ ~,; E. 'J'nOMATIt.) A EL'kinds of Dressed Timber, Mould' XL,i"g&' Rusticating,"-' Sashes,. Doors,. 'and--"Floorings, and r 'a '■.' good stock of .seasoned' timber kept on hand, suitable for o(l\c« fittings, itc;' Repairs of all kinds ■ executed .with neatness and despatch, Up-' country orders promptly attended to. v... return their sincere thanks to ; their numerous customers for past favors,: and.' I 'solicit'.; a ' continuance of the same;' From their long; .experience in ■ all classes of work,'"they can confidently guarantee tlie satisfactory execution of all orders entrusted to them, '' ,■ WILLIAMS k BASKET BUILDERS AND. ■■ CONTRACTORS, Miniates Girnfor General Repairs ~■■ «w/ Buildings of any descrip-,- ■ s Hon. 200
GEO. REMINGTON," NO. 30 CUBA-ST,, WELLINGTON. IN thanking his customers for past ■ fnvom bega to inform them and the public that, he hua made extensivo additions: to.:;liia business premises, and is thereby enabled to carry on his businesß '.with 'promptness, mid on a more extensive scale. Importer, and Manufacturer of baths (plunge, shower and spray), sinks, pumps, lead and inn piping, chimney pots, ventilators, etc., etc, Estimates givon and workmen sent to any part of the country. . Address-GEO. REMINGTON, Plumber, Gasfitter and Bellhangers, ■■■ -3G. CUBA-STREET. 2243 WILLIAMSON AND CO,, BIIAREBROKERB, ' LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, . Star Chambers, 41, Lambton Quay, . Wellington. Monthly share and money report forwarded free on application. ' . 2225 TO. THE BOOT TRADE. I AMES SUCKLING, in thanking the tl Trado for their support since opening, draws their attention to the following FACTSAII kinds of leather at the Warehouse, Upper Willis-st. Every kind of grindery at the Warehouse, etc, Good quality at reasonable prices at the Warehouse, etc. J. S. stands second to none for getting up tops at the Warohouso, etc. Country orders carefully attended to at the Garehouso etc, Satisfaction guaranteed. Why buy of your rival 1' Come to the Warehouse, Upper Willis-st., Wellington. 2242 a BROOM, (Late of R. M, Galloway & Co. CASH TAILOR, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. IINTRANCE through Whitt's FurniJ ture shop. 2257 C. PETERSEN, GENERAL CARRIER BETWEEN Masterton, Mauricoyillo, Eketahuna, Pahiatua, and intermediate places, Orders and goods left with Mr Job Vile; Hall street, will be forwarded with dispatch, 2151
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2291, 10 May 1886, Page 4
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