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EWINGTON & SON'/ * BLACKSMITHS, FARRIERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS. Masikrton. r TAVING engaged a first-clasu Smith whose speciality is in the line of AGRICULTUREL IMPLEMENTS. Farmers in the district can rely upon having their wants in this respect carefully attended to. Horm Shi Lanm CM. 220 F.E.NOBLE, i Having purchased the tflOM Edward Jones, will attend at ■ ' the RAILWAY NATION On arrival and despatch of trains, delivering goods, packages, &c„ in all parts of the town at current rates. Orders left at Mrs Morris 1 Little shop punctually attended to. V : 6022 N>sPE.c.iiL':.NOTioEi; :kSßess v -':"; sasSDENTISTEI. rAVING imported this valuable and LaeflFective;■ anoeatlietic,'all Dental ;Operations ;W:be ■■ performed ; without pain.; .Artificial teeth made and repaired. ■:■. veu;;P>;:;::;a ; m ; .e.s b.u r it- .... ;Mihto:Hbuse^:Church Street. ; ' i* : ; . 'i-'/:SM::%::i ;■;:■,■,.. .2218

BuqksiIITH;'FAHRIEB;'&:WHEEI,WKIQHT. 0.:£% :''Tip;; ; iDrays^from:£l3;-: 10a. Spring.. Tipjl)rays frora;£ifc ?'' '.'; .2157 ALL'W'dßk.'QDAEAiii'rE'Ei);.' ■:'■■'■.

UA^TEKION:. P.AHIATTJA TCpERAftfJK "It ': 60UD AGOOMQDATIQN fertile . ' ISLAifF : B&| WELLINGTON; FinH'lS: 'h'o.tpl ully-'aitiuated, J. pffera :attrectiob; ; for':.Yibitobsjand by uiM;li\ ; Bearch;of' pleasure and health, Siiiftia of 'rooms, fb'r.famihoa. : .Larue;, and ■well vontiiatp'd;' "'.Bedropnia^; -Bathrooms, and;eve%.convenience;.; .... I*£?■■-! .JMUBEMKNra ; Pß6VlDEti^paftn^ ; i%^ ivgyßoililitqy fenm i: Oncheti-ckc,':. ''■:':' - :^>'; -'--\ -'-"-CK .' 'Bußßesto and from'■ Tbw.ii- at.frequent intervalß evqry ;; : ;p6O

WAR, AGAINJ I" THE Undersigned, have reduced the prico of horse-shooing, flack-horses shod from oa per set for ih. Old shoes Cd each All other vrork equally cheap, QEO; tJIXONi Eketalnma Generil Store, TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND ' CARRYING DEPOT. JAMES JONES Proprietor, [Late Shuts & Jones.] THE Proprietor of tho above, begs to thank the Public for the hearty support accorded him since commencing Dusinesß. He is prepared as hitherto, to wry all descriptions ef goods to any placo between Mastotton and Palmorstou North. He Ims also a large dock of gawd itom of best quality. Travellers oan obtain firtf-dass 'accommodation at moderate rates, at this establishment, and good stables and paddocks are provided. Orders loft .with James Elliott, or Tpffnaond & Cowper, Saddlers, Masterton, will receive prompt attention. 2249

THE WHITE HART HOTEL. , ..^TEI(TOt.S': ; f7".;!F) !i Mi forming his friends and the .public in ; general, that lie'hag-taken -mBBBBionvof the abovp well-khowh 1 ; building ju (&rtertoh,;ia^ sKipipfMr\,R.9Dmr!Biubira ) ; ! ; 'aiid that . NOW?, SOLJ) i/.wUf defy ; So<jms, : Wittilimryf.Arrmuimnti are ; s ?^e[!en:: ; "of "ihi.Tovm.--'. ■ ■;:; : ';Gbo^STABLINO;AMD PADDOCKS,.. /' ; "A. Cab meets';tlie trains from tho City.' : : :.:.^ : jA;.;\MABTEitTON. ■.-:.:■■■ ;: x; inMaatertpu. a| the folW:u)g"Tßt»»—.:.. %;■{ ,> : ,r ■:V;^s' ; : ? %0-i. : ,'Matai (4ft) 13eper cord -'%/K ■ivOideni left.it;-jj■- BUiott.'s, Baddlw, ;punotually;attended to. '■ ISAAC ALLEN. . ■ '_. TO THE.BOOT TRADE. . AMES SUCKLING, in thanking the y Trade for their support since opening, draws their attention to the following FACTS:—AII kinds of leather at tho Warehouse, Upper Willis-st, Every kind of spindery at the Warehouse, etc, Good quality at reaaonable'prices at the Warehouse, etc. J. S. stands second to none for getting up tops at the Warehouse, etc; Country orders carefully attended to at the Garehouse etc, Satisfaction guaranteed. Why buy of your rival ? Come to fa .WawhtfUM, Upjw' WiUii-tt., Weilincjtdn. JJ4S

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2307, 29 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2307, 29 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2307, 29 May 1886, Page 4

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