Cnrcertou Furniture Fju-Jory, t" CABINET-MAKERS, HIGK-ST., CARTERTON. r E this opportunity '>f thanking ..our riumoroiis ■ ciisUVrnora fur past favors, and invite ;m JnppocMju of the L:irg« Stuck of • FURNITURE ,t CABINETWARE with which we have opened our new promises, In Iron and. Brass. Uedstetids wo have imported a choice 1 nasoftmeiit, consisting of 28 of nil the newest designs -Arabians, lialf-testers, single and double. In Chairs wo have Seven varieties to ehooso t'roiiii Drawing-room and Bedroom Suites in any style. Floorcloths, Linoleum, Carpets, Sewing Machines, Picture Frames, Ac. _ 2150 THOMAS JAGO. cabinetmaker & furniture DEALER, MAmilTO x t HAS a largo stock of Linoleums from' 3s per yard, Oilcloths 12 yards wide from 2s 4d por stj iiare yard, also a splendid lot of MATS, RUGS, and CARPETS, superior quality,- at a Git rat Emwwx. ALL NEW GOODS. A good chance to renew for Xmas at a small outlay. 215? wiifurr^ (LATE WIiITT & DONALDSON.) Qim-SM GABIMT and FUMJTUBE WAREHOUSE. WWHITT in thanking his mimer- , ous customers for past favors, begs to solicit their future patronage, In order to keep up with the times and increased demands, lie has enlarged his Premises by adding the shop lately occupied by R. M. GALLOWAY & Co.", Tailors, so that ho ivill be able to keep a,better choice of goods and attend to orders with more promptitude than he has been able to do. Customers who will compare tiio quality with other firms will find that Wm WHITT'S is the CnEAfts'r and Most. Reliable Firm in the Wairarapa. Australian Opposum Rugs, m various sizes at low prices. N.B.—The tailoring business will still be carried ' ii in part, of the premises by Mr,H._BR°OM._ 2243 1: ENT RXL MK)Y WAREHOUSE. >S BAMBER, Qi'KKX-St., Mahtekton.
| nml SHilliH for thp Season. | JUST ARRIVED—A largo assortment of Ladies Guilts' and Children's Boots nml Slums, A speciality in Hoots with DAMP PROOF SOLES, to protect the foot during the coming winter. All goods mavktd in plain lit'unv, ; A liberal DISCOUNT for CASH. ! Mrs liainlror has much pleasure irianj noniicing tiie arrival of a larsre and J specially-selected stock of hunts and shoes,' j suitable for the season, consisting of I ladies high-leg lace in calf; best kid and j cloth tops, elastic sideband button, maid's j and "ills do.; also a nice lot of evening I shoes and wool-lined slippers. Boys', J youths', and men's elastic sides, shooters, j and balmnrak Speciality—Our Watertights, own make, 10s Od. Boots and shoes made to order, and repairs neatly and promptly executed. 22(i(i EXCELSIOBMOT STORE. II PETERSON, QUKBS STREET, MASIBBTOX,- • rpHBNKS tho- inhabitants of Mastiirton X and District for past, favors, and begs to intimate that lie \ has in stock, and to arrive, a very large assortment of LADIES', GENTS, AND,CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Ot first class .quality, : kiid. by the best milkers, which li ts mil pell iitrTEN PER CENT below the usualjttade prices, • Intending [iDrehiiijevs will do well to call and inspect his'sfnek, which is by far the largest and best in the district, The whole of the stock is Perfectly Sound, . ... Remember: H. PETERSON. 2220 WJPARRES; BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MaSTERTON. IN thanking his customers for past favors, begs to inform them and the public generally that he will be fouiid, as usual, in the iiew shop adjoining Messrs. Lowes & lorns'. All deseiiption of ladies' and gentlemen's boots and shoes, sewn or pegged, made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED 2275
ITO SETTLERS, STOREKEEPERS AND '''HE PUBLIC GENERALLY'. KUR UP UNI ,SA U(IE AND PICKLE factory, |MASTE R T 0 N. I T TRaYNOR & CO. having started jt) , thia industry, beg the patronage of | the Storekeepers, and Public generally, j guarauting at. the same time to produce an article equal in quality to any condij incuts imported, or of Colonial manufac- | turc. The public are asked to purchase j • Tiuv.vou's Sauces, Pickles, and Preserves l ! for the following reasons j Ist.—They can depend on good, palat' I able, wholesome article, because they i ute face to faco with the rospoiwibla ! manufacturer. J 2nd.-By consuming Masterton pro--1 duets, they will assist the local ! gardener, | 3rd,— By building up this new industry j they will increase the number uf ttajtc-earners. and lessen the drain of ! capital from the district. | , Ask your Storkkkepkk fob—- ! TRAYNOR'S SAUCES AND j PICKLES! -8885 ! FOOTBALLS. D.ASHER, GBBAP FANOi CAZAAb, , Manners-street, Wellington, IMPORTER OF BRITISH: A FOREIGN GOODS, ~ HAS just opened the largest and bent stock of FOOTBALLS, Boxing. Gloves, and Out-Door Games in New Zealand, comprising G. Bussey and Oo.'s, Page's, Bryen's, arid PeltamV Balls, ute. Also, Glass and Chinaware FloyerPots Large assortment of Comic Pictures- j; Cages, Glass Inkstandß, Accordeonß, Ladies' Plush Bags and Purses, Basket ..ware, Ornaments, Rocking <tiid Veloci-. pede Hoi-sea, China Tea tieta (40 pieces) for 18s (id, and . ] GKNERAL FANCY GOODS. A lai'ge stock of Airierican_Four-wheol '■ 'Perambulators, at reduced prices. . Agent for Bosiato's Celebrated ■ Oil, for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, «k. &c. , ; 2227 :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2331, 26 June 1886, Page 4
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