MULISH AND AMERICAN Takaxaki-Steet Wellington. GT UKE lms commenced business, , JJ and is now prepared to execute orders for Landaus, Broughams, Plitetons, Waggonette, Buggies, Dog Carts, Expresses, Light and Heavy Traps, Drays, Waggons, etc., etb., G. L. hopes by paying strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a fair slmro 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 done on the shortest notice; Only the beat material used, and all work guaranteed. Estimates given for all kinds of work, 2230 MASTERTON TO TINUI. rjIHE TELEGRAPH LINE OF X COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, September 29th, leaving the Prince of Wales Stables Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday; nt 7 a.ntt, calling at Taueru, Tinui, and Oastlepoint, and making the return journey on the following days. WM. NEILL, 2103 Proprietor, THOS. 0. D'ARCY, . TENT AND GOVM DEPOT, (Opposite Denison House). QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON.' HAVING opened the above premises is now prepared to supply Tents 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 the best quality,
COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LIME /.OF KO*AL MAIL COACHES. ! rrjho coaches leave-the honking offico ;JL EVERYDAY at 12.45. p.m. for. itVb'odville Tahoraite (for Napier,) and Palmci'ston, returning from Tahoraite ■every day oii;arrival of the first train f row' ■Napier. : >'V . '■ ■ JAMES MACARA v^;:v;-'Kvv-' ;: ''. ",- JPropriotoi" JAGO. CABINETMAKER. & FURNITURE r^;/;?.i->;'' • • '■ ; TtjjrAS ; alarge.stock of Linoleums from Jfl:73sj:p;er 4 yard, Oilcloths 12 yards wide';.froi!i;.2s'4d per square yard, also a splpndid:P.loV(bf ; ,MATS,. RUGS, and PAllPET.S;<isuperior.-/ quality, at a G.REAT:REDUCTION^. .;■-', .>,;-;* ■'. ■;;!, A|oWeJiarice,to'ronew I :'for Xmas at a :</,'; : .outlay/:';' . 2159 :(Lm//oF;.Rs.:M,;.OAuo\VAY & Co. igUASKTAILOR, : masterton. NTJiANClSvthvdugli..-Whitt'a FurniBETWEEN. /Mastei'toii;-Mamicovillo," f and intorniediate.place's. and goods left with, Mv^^-^^-Hiiil:street, will bo for: ■waVdM^it'JvJdispaich;';:;.;;!:;;:^:^. 2151 ''\■JMr^■oW^M^■>^■y• feet frontage ■" ; ;■ > i ■/'... ....:, - '-■■£..>,'%). I '- ; 22gv; pp.:.. Daily Office... ;ll^ ; -;;:mixed ; wefcv;;;Apply*.t6 Daily tOfficV'tet particulars; ;;>;;'i : - : , : j 2290 WAHURAPA ande\st coast ■ PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
;,rnHE;'Ani!'vVal,G'eneral'Meeting of mem- :::!■; iei ; s;will4iike<plM(i at the Council Carterton,'.', oil. S A TURD AY, 4BUi.';tlny-"i>f■:May'^iiist'^'ai .11t30 n.m. ' '; Committee's J:':?' ; V rind'biilancu sheet; to ;.■■;f ;- ; :.;ballot out;five members of the ;/Coiniiiittee,i M ahd to elect five 7.'m(imberit:m ''their'stead ; to elect / :f :.''■"Auditor^arid general business. ;;■.-.' ;;,.'.>;;.lp.>;WOLTERs ) ' .;;.■ ''.■■■'■'\,"'"v-'!- ■"■.- ■. ;;,;- '&'■><"■'■' Secretary. . ..';:partp)^on,f3rd>May, : 'lßß6.. ■"■'■':■' : ' m :.; )OU:■ ■;M)DD l .^ft; v le ! ngths delivered in ■Jlast'ertciii- iifc?lls 'pcivcord, ,from one. cord ara^pwiii'dslorcash.t:; ::„:„: 7;'". h .< ~ p'r.devß;leftat;G..Dixon's,' blacksmith, .'.Bannister-street,' punctually attended to.' ; MgpjANTrNOTICE.. TVXffiSCbWLES'desires to inform the VJL : . Ladies' of Masterton and neighbor.hood/that:she has '.taken MR SAGE'S SHOP, opposite Jingo's .Furniture Warehouse,''for 2 .WEEKS, for. the sale of sonic goods left from; a... Bazaar in ~Wol■}ingtoii,;comm'cncing;b]f ■}ingtoii,;comm'cncing;b]f .... ■■."■■.' Wiihi of MAY;' '■' the usual Fancy and Ornamon'. tal Goods found at Bazaars, Miss Coras '.will.lmvefersalo' . ' .'.; ; MADpE'.WEIGEL'S'■PAPER' PATTERNS for,'making,., Ladiesl 'and Children's ■ ;. She ia'alßO authorised to" receive orders y ,C';.' ; ' for Dr : ' Carter Moffat's ipMONIAPHONE ■for''strengthening, and ' enriching the Human .Voice,-mid. for the treatment of Roughs, Bronchitis,. Asthma, <fcc, ' which is considered by some to be the -C:yy... ; 'V?'> ; most. ■*)■' :; - BENEFJCIENT DISCOVERY ■ ■■ of the day. 'Prospectusand Testimonials from celebrated singers can be had FREE on application, and a trial on an .AMMONIAPHONE can be given during Miss Cowles' stay in Maaterton, at Is per week, "^ . A special lino in Tennis Balls, Ladies and Children's CHEST EXPANDERS, 6s (id, 4s lid, 3s (id each. Open every day from 11 a.m, ]ty[RS \VISE, . Dress and Mantlo Maker, having taken the. premises lately occupied by Mrs RusMord, No. 9 Manners-street, Wellington,' has opeued with a fashionablo stock of millinery for the season, Woolwork, Corsets, Haberdashery, Fancy Mlings, Laces, Ribbons, Glove*, &c. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing made up on the premises from material,' Alio, Itinera cleaned Mddys*, 8592
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2295, 14 May 1886, Page 3
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