.7j;\;II»NU.'. nor*.). J, (HUMP I'i'Hjiriutur, ODD for tin' Travelling piiMio 221 I» jj\ •■'i&Av Ujp, MUIR & DIXON having secured second prize for buggios at the Now Zealand Industrial Exhibition, against the leading coach-builders of the Colony, intend to Btill further increase their reputation by manufacturing carriages of all descriptions at prioss which, for style and finish muitaommand tht attentiou of purchasers. Now in stock, 1 double buggy, price 558; Ido do £4B; Ido do £45; 1 single bogey £36; ant spring cart £26; Also oh# of their new pattern Exoelsior Road Certs, t vehicle that is perfectly frw from horse motion, rides easier, steadier, and more comfortable than a bogey, draws far Mtitr, and only about half tie oos*. INSPECTION INTTTED. GEO. LUKE, nOAOH and CARRIAGE BUILDER, VJOACH akd CARRIAGE BUILDER TARANAkI-ST., WELLINGTON. WANTED. -The inhabitants of th Wnirarapa to know that G. Lues is building carriages of every description of the BEST MATERIAL, and from the latest designs at prices that Defy Competition, Double Buggiesfrom £4O; Singlefrom£3o Dog Carts from £35; Lome Cars from£3o Pagnell and Whiteehapel carts from £2(5 Spring Traps £2O. Repairs, Painting and Trimming done on the shortest notice. All work guaranteed. Estimates and designs on application. 2312 JAMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND' HORSE-SHOEING SMITH. Desires to inform his patrons and the public of the Wairarapa generally, that he lias taken over the old-established business, no long efficiently conducted by >IK t'AI;QUIIAI\ IiRAY, In Ql'eex-Stkbet, Mastkrton, And he solicits a continuance of the pat lounge that has hitherto been so liberally «x tended. J.R, would remind customers that his experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the •atisfactiou given by this establishment in thi past will bo continued, Every kind of horse-shueing, whwlwright engineeiins;, and blacksmithing wont, executed with despatch and on the most reasonable turrmi. 13") JR'tberr (Vii wfonl. BIAOKBStITH FaHRIER & )\ HKEIWUIOHT, High Street Carterton. SPRING traps made order fimn £lB. Tip Drays ? m £-13 10a. Spring Tip Drays from £l9 2157 ALL WORK Gdaraktid, CHARLES GODDAM), (ESTABLISHED 1881. _ BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, Adjoining Tonner's Hotel, Ekotahuna CITY FOUNDRY En-street, off Taranaki-plaos, Wellington, OBABTREE & SONS, Millwritihto, Engineers, and Geuaral Smiths, Biflierfl of every deiciiption of Steam Engines and Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork, Iron Gates, Fencing Standards, and Ornamental Fenciug, &c. Several new and secondhand Engines on sale. 2197 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODSI G. L. JENNESS'S Clocks for 4b (id Lever Clocks 6s Od Alarum Clucks 7s Od Silver Hunting English Lever Watches, 2 years'guarantee £3os Od BEFORE you buy your goods at any other shop, go aurt cr. the price of them atJENNi&j'S, ; ,,/d save. 25 per cent. Large variety from. Then qunlitv, thorough and correct performance J'uarnifedV All kinds o f repairs dune on theshurttjst notice, and at lowest, prices. EnglisSh and foreign workmen kept, ill wurkl dono on the premises, i ( CHRISTMAS' iruskXTSVND NEW YFAR'S GIFTS.] I-*>'s?i:ction' Invited. .IMNNMSS. Praotical Dinuqund Suler, lliitl Jeweller, 8470 Wiiiis-31., W. ... J-USr OUT FROM H(].'MJi D, ASHE CHEAP FANCY bazaar ■Kanners-Street, Wellington! y just arrived per«,». ToiijWiro, /from London, and during his\ visit " Pjtobased the nowest noveltier for the cfjning 'Xmas Holidays, and is) now o|>eiiiw up ptji- Arawa, 35 ohm of pictufti, Fancy Shells with New ZealM /Wellington scenery, Gilt Photto Frames, Dolls, Bagatelle Boards, Ladies Bfgs, New Paris Brilliant Jewellry, and 4 Variety of new novelties, To arrive by »'/ip Turaklna: —2o oases firo works, 4Vheel Perambulators, Plated Ware and fancy' Goods, Per s.s, Pleione:—2s Package's China Tea Sets, Desert Serficis,' -Vases, Heal Skin Rooking Horsey Boys' Velocipedes and Toys. Per ship iiuruuui2o cases Stuffed Birds and Flowers under glass shades, and cabinet goods will be sold all at English Prices so as to make room for shiptaunts to arrive. Goods on. band.—Cutlery, Hardware, Electroplated Ware, Brushes and Combs, Travelling Trunks, Cm pet Bags and Portnutoau, Perambulators, Basket Ware. Lookii.p Glasses, Vases, Watches, Paper Maclie Goods,' and general variety of fihcy gowMor Christmas presents and general use, D, ASHER and 00,, Cheap Fancy Bazaar, next New Opera House,' Manners s f . 2<t7o BRICKS VERSUS ItUBBM. TRU3COTT.& ALPAS3 the perman- . eiit Briekinakors, beg to inform th» public generally'that they deliver GOOD BRICKS jmMasteHon and neighborhood, and as their brickfield is adjacent to the railway they are in a position to supply first.class bricks ,'ii any of the stations or sidings.along, tlie-Railway OH I'M PER thm ana other person in tk Wairarapa.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2482, 21 December 1886, Page 4
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731Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2482, 21 December 1886, Page 4
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