.. MASTERTON TO TINUI. ~,HB TELEGRAPH LINE OP X COACHES will resumerunning oh TUESDAY NEXT, SeptembMSlih, | leaving the Prince of Wales Stables, Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday, at 7 i a.m. , I calling at .Taueru,, Tinui, and Castlopoint, and making tho return journey on the following days. ■. WM. WEILL, 2103 Proprietor. TO. tSETTLERS, STOREKEEPERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. KUWPVNISAVOE AND-miLE FACTORY, '. . v MASTERTON. T■ TRAYNOR& CO, having started V '.. this industry, beg the. patronage of' th.« Storekeepori, and Public generally, gusiranting at the samo time to produce an article equal in quality to any condiments imported, or of Colonial manufacture. Tho public are asked to purchase ■PiUYJioit's Sauces, Pickles, and Preservos for the following reasons : Ist.—They can depend on good, palatable, wholesome article, because they ', are face to face with the responsible manufacturer. 2nd.—By consuming Masterton products, they will assist the local gardener. 3rd,—By building up this new industry they will increase the .number of wage-earners, and lessen the drain of capital from the district. Ask your Storekeeper forTRAYNOR'S SAUCES AND ' PICKLES! 2285 SALE, SALE. SAL! New Goods, New Goods, DSAEriRY, CLOTHING, &c. ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE FOR 81' DAYS ONLY. In the Premises in front of THEATRE ROYAL, QUEEN-SI., MASTERTON. Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers 4s lid pair Boys' Strong Tweed Trousers, 3s 9d pair Men's Colonial made' Trousers and Vest, 12sGd Geelong, Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Trousers and Vest'and.Suits at tremendous reductions Shirts, Flannels and Drawers at half usual rates Men's Superior Overcoats from 17s 6d Boy's Overcoats from 9s '(id Men's Heavy Tweed Coats, 10s Gd Felt Hats, Is lid Sox, 4d per pair Flannels, Calicoes, Sheetings at half price Heavy. Winceys', 4d per yard Dross materials, Cashmeres, and Merinoes at sweeping reductions Counterpanes, Towels at half price. An opportunity like the present of securing New Goods at such low rates may not occur again in Masterton for a long time to come, and we would therefore recommend everyone to come and socuro some of tho Bargains, as everything will bo sold regardless of cost, Note the Address—!f/ic premises in the front of the 'lheatre Royal, and opposite the
Empire Hold, Queen-street, Mask WING to the rapid developmonfc of the town of Masterton and the dis-
tnot generally, Messrs • T. L. THOMPSON & CO. have decided to offer the whole of their TE ORE ORE FREEHOLD ESTATE, .FOE SALE BYPUBLIC AUCTION 4 which duo notico will te given. The property will be sub-divided into small sections suitable for accommodation paddocks, Ac.,. &c,, and provision will also beniado for small holdings for dairying and agricultural purposes. The quality of the Te Ore Ore soil is UNSURPASSED in the Wairarapa district, and intending purchasers will do •well to bear this in mind. Care will be taken that water is available in every section. Due information respecting tlio above may be obtained on application to Mr T. E. THOMPSON, or Mr D. GUILD, Manager, Te Ore Ore. 2303 JpS WISE, Dress and Mantle Maker, having taken the premises lately occupied by Mrs Rushford, No. 9 Manners-street, Wellington, lias opened with a fashionable stock of millinery for the season, Woolwork, Corsets, Haberdashery, Fancy Frillings, Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, &c. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing made up on the premises from ladies' own material. : Also, Feathers cleaned and dyed. , ' 2202 C. PETERSEN, ." GENERAL CARRIER BETWEEN Masterton, Mauriceville, Eketalnma. Pahiatua, and intermediate places. Orders and goods left with. Mr Job Vile, Hall street, will bo forivavcled with dispatch, 2151 i ' EVENING PRESS. ,| MM WILLIAMS, tobacconist, is appointed agent for the EVENING PRESS, Masterton. Subscribers can obtain copies at his shop immediately on arrival of tho train from town every evening. 2275 .notice: ■' ' WE Bog to announce to'our Uustmn- . ors and tlie public that.wo: intend : olosing our shop opposite the Prince of , Wales' Hotel on tho 17th inst,,- liiid will ■«irry on the whole busmcss'in tho Shop |. at present occupied by Mr C.';Wagund, j:uhderi't,he style of J. & C.HERBERT, '■■ andp tiiist to receive .a fair share of .pblicpafcronagu. ■ ' ' 2315. ' ; , J. &0. HERBERT... VARNISHES.from 8a 6d f )\J\ per gallon at : ■ R. MARTIN'S, ' 2302 \. . Mamievs-slreet, Wellington. f::'M tor sale. TISIE Purebred Berkshire Pigs, 'xi Bojroa. Apply to Daily 'Office for reticulars. 2290
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2321, 15 June 1886, Page 3
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