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TH» WAIRARAPA CLOTHING^FACTORY. THE Kaiapoi VVnullon Couip.uiv's Tweeds mid C'othing are acknowledged (fay j a dyes l)«*h in New Zealand and Australia) to be the very beat in this Australian colonies, as also can be proved by the fact that at every Exhibition that these Tweeds and C'nthine have been exhibited, they have take Gold Medals, The quality t>f their goods are so good, and the demand so great, (by wholesale as well as retail hooses), that they do not require to open up small retail shops in avrry town in Nur Zealand their disposal. The -.manager of THE WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY Respectfully informs the {cs-ple of Mnsterton and W.ttrifrv.n.i thut he has just received dirvcf frmn the Kitiapoi Mills a lnr%t: and well assorted stock of Men'*, B«>ya' and Youths" Clotliing, Underclothing, Shirts, Overcoats, Sox, Hats, Flannels, Tweeda and Shirtings, whieh he is selling at 10% advance on the Mill prices. Anyone, therefore, purchasing from Qic will save at least 20%. §3TNare the .vr-uitEss. — NVif door c«i> the Etnpirt HoUl, E. B, HARE, 2311 MANAGER. The Book debts in the estate of Rapp & Hare must be paid at the ttaiturapa Clothing Factory AT ONCE. E. B. HARE. .J*?— -slslil EDUCATION KOAKi>. Wellington. Iti June, ISB6. j for additious t» the Wni- j |_ heriga Rfsidi;:ice will be received at | this office up t>» TUESDAY. the 20th j iiiat.. j Plana and Specifications at the office of j the FTairuntjxt and at the | Schoolhouse. Waihenss. TKOS. TURNBULL. Architect. FOR SALE.—A splnndid lot of BOX j TEAS at IS/. 21.'. 23'. 25 G. I KXiJti'Tl'ty.MJ.Y GooD VALUE. \ Use octr BULK TE.-xS at 2/, and 2 4 | PURE INDIAN TEAS, I These Tr.u are rapidly increasing in ! favor, and arc far superior to packed teas j at mr>re m»ney. _ I Our Ooloujr Iv Val- j !t*v 'j'en, j THE FINEST Tr.X IN THE COLONY, j AT 2 3. j A trial is requested of all truu lovers of j REALLY GOOD TEA, imported ally f»r the INDIA >, TEA WARE- [ HOUSE, opposite Puinl'K of \\ ales. | F. W TEMPLE, ~ i 2270 jSLsiSTERTON. j WALTER PERRY, | GENERAL BUTCHER, j BKI-DGE-ST.. 3LA.STERTON \ H.J 01ST ES, j WOODCARTER, DESIRES to thank his customers for their patronage J and to inform the people of Masterton that having got into a lot of good dry Matai and Maire wood, he wishes to do moro in the trade, and persons that will kindly favor him with their orders may depend on getting both quality and quantity. Ordure left with Mr R- Jones, fruiterer, Rueen-streot. H. BAILLIE, 32, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON. Bookseller and Stationer, LARGE scly of Witisii and Newton's Artists Materials on hand. 2249 C: WAG LAND & CO., WICKERSON -L WAG LAND, BUTCHERS, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, Qtteex - Jv t ae et Mastebtox. J. & C. HERBERT, BUTCHERS, MASTERTON AND OPAKI. Aleut delivered to all parts of Masterton Dailv (Fridays cx-epttfd.) BEST QUALITY.—Prices as usual. "WAIRARAPA ARC.' DE." G. DUNCAN & SON., (LaU Graham <i- Duncan,) GROCERS, IRONMONGERS, & PROVISION UEALER3, GRASS SEED t GRASS SEED QuMTt'iirtii •• JWtuiirton D. & SON are Cash Purchaser of Faxm and Dair Produce. 1951 G. GEO. HASKIiLL. PAINTER, FAPERHANGER, & GENERA House Decorator. QETEES STREJOT. Mastehto.H A SPLENDID assortment of DINING A & DRAWING ROOM WALL PAPERS with Didoes and Frieze to match. AUkinds of Dry Colors and ready mixed paint. . A lorge stock . SHEET GLASS, 10, 21, and OUNCE up to 60 by 40 in size. Workman sent to any part oi* the district G. W. DELLER, FAMILY BUTCHER, TARATA HI AND CARTERTON. LARGE and good supply of the A BEST MEAT Always on hand G. W. SELLER, Family Butcher. Carterton 1075 EAGLE BREWERY MASTERTON. T. PARSONS, Peopbiexob. HAVING engaged Mr N. Stenhouse, whose reputation as a brewer is well known in this district, the proprietor ia in a position to-"- supply ALE and STOUT not to be equalled in the COLONY. Wmmtu ordW* '#•

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2326, 21 June 1886, Page 3

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642

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2326, 21 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2326, 21 June 1886, Page 3

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