FAUIATUA TIiMPEK.'uNUIi UU'JJ J.OIIIMP '...Pfoprittv;; GOOD ACCOMODATION fcr t Trareilinff. public 22 MUIR & DIXON having uocur second prizo for buggies at t New Zealand Industrial Exhibitio against the leading coach-builders of tl Colony, intend to still further increa their reputation by manufacturii wluoh, for stylo and finish mustcommar the attention of purchasers. Pildodo£4S;ldodo£4i&;igL ougty £SB; one spring cart £26; M one of their now pattern Excelsior Rof OttU,a vehicle that is perfectly free fro hone motion, rides easier, steadier, ai more oomfortablo than'a buggy, draws f sewir, and only about half the cost. INSPECTION INYITED. A°AOH and CARRIAGE BUIIOTI VOACH and CARRIAGE BUILDEI TARANASI-ST, WELLINGTON TTTANTED.-The inhabitants of tf ,TT "»«a»pa to know that G. Lot ut building carriages of every doscriptio of the BEST MATERIAL, and from tl latest designs atprices that _ Competition. Double Buggiesfrnm £4O; Single from£3 Dog Carts from £35; Lome Cars from£3 fagnell and Whitcuhnpel carts from £2 Spring Traps £2O. Repairs, Painting and Trimming done ty the shortest notice, All work guarantees Estimates and designs ou application. «31 w JAMES ROSS HORSE-SHOEING SMITH. Deiirefi to Inform his patrons and the pu ho of the Walrampa generally, that he h taken over the old-established businei w long efficiently conducted by MRJfARQUHAR-GEAYj--' In QUHW-SCHBEI, MiWMIOK, .; And he solicits a continuance of the pai ronage that hu hitherto been ao liberall extended, J.R. would remind customers that hi Wporienoe and long connection with M Gray i business is a guarantee that th wtlifaotion given by this MbbMmuit i the put will be continued. _J-«7 Wad of whwl tog, uid blaaksmituir —, ~..m..» ,fith despatch and oat most reasonable tenm. m
Kobert Crawford. BUCKBMITB fma&& WHEwnuon Sr&sJ trt4 > Carkrtw. FWflO trap* mads to order from li ■ m. J'P Dra y bpring Tip Drayg from £l9. 2157 An Work GnuuOTBED. CHARLES GODDAM), (Established 1881, BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, Adioimng Tenner's Hotol, Eketahuna KUTZNER BROS, Hajll.sibeet, Masterton ENGINEERS, MILL-WEIGHTS. BOILERMAKERS and BRASS FOUNDERS. W«_ (till manufacture our inperio. Colonial Ovom at lowest prices, 2387 CITY FOUNDRY Era-street, off Taranaki-placo, Wellington. TV7" CRABTREE & SONS, MillWrights, Engineers, and General Smiths, makers of every description of Steam Engines and Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork, Iroa Gates, Fencing Standards, and Oruamontal Fenoiug, &q. Several new and secondhand Endues on sale, 2197 A OAIID. TO SAWMILL PROPRIETORS. YKTEhav* pleasure in intimating to TV Sawmill Proprietors that we have opened a branch of our business so long and successfully carried on by us in Sydney, for the supply and repairing of all kinds of Circular and Vertical Saws, and hops to hay» the support of the trade. THOS.CHAPM&SONS. No, 12, Ouba-itriet, Wellington, 0 T If tr t --JL LammonQoay, Weowotox, j HARRY KNIGHT having purch&wd the lease of the above hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated, reipeotfully eoliclts i call from hie numerous friends. Firil-clau Accommodation for Boarders, »t Reasonable Rates, Lunoheon Daily, from 12 to 2. Nodi but the best of Wines and Spirits kept. Ono of Alcock'i best Billliard Tables on the premises. TO THE INHABITANTS OF MASTERTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. THE undersigued have commenced business as Builders and Contractors Oa the premises latoly occupied by Mr A. Cleghoru, Dixon street, Masterton. Brown and Rodgers. Estimates given for all kinds of Jobbing Work. Bho Fittins a Speciality. 2375 WILLIAM T. PEACOCK BUILDEUNO CONTRACTOR MASTERTON. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 1982 ; THOMAS COX begs to inform the inhabitants of Masterton that he IWB ( established himself as Chimney Sweep. All orders left for him at the Council f Chambers will bo promptly attended to. S THOMAS JAGO. ' CABINETMAKER f- FURNITURE DEAL'iiil', MAmmw, AS a large stock of Linoleums from . 3s per yard, Oilcloths 12 yards wide from 2s 4d per square yard, also a splendid lot of MATS, RUGS, and n CARPETS, superior quality, at a Gbeat Reduction, ALL NEW GOODS. A jood chance to renew for Xmas at a •mall outlay 2151)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2458, 22 November 1886, Page 4
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642Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2458, 22 November 1886, Page 4
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