J; KITCHEN $ SONS AND APOLLO Co. [Limited.] MANUFACTURERS OF Candles, Soft Soap Lubricating: Gil And Glycerin© Office 24, Lambton Quay, Wellington WORKS-NEWTOWN. for use in Summer or Winter, in hot or cold water, does the work much quicker than any other Soap without boiling. - Saves time, labor money, fuol, soda, washing powders. Clothes washed with this Soap will last much longer, because they aro not mado tender by boiling. It has been thoroughly tested in the Old Country, and acknowledged to ba the. moat wonderful Soap ever introduced; It contains ho Choinicals, and cannot injure tho mjoat delicate fabrics, ! ; The best and CHEAPEST OIL for Sawmillers, Harvesting, and all other Machinery. Will be found of rare quality, and infinitely superior to any other Brands in tho Market. SOAPS. Castle Cross and Pyramid Brands are tho boßt values in the Market. See that you are always supplied with J. KITCHEN & SONS APOLLO CO.'S Manufactures. They are the 2501
NOTICE OH REMOVAL, PEARSON respedtfully takes thia opportunity of thanking his numeroufl friends and patrons for the very liberal support accorded to him in the past, and to announce that, haying purchased the Tailoring busineaa lately carried on by Mr Komstedt. ho lias decided to carry on the wholo of his business in those premises, where he hopes by strict attention combined with his usual well-known workmanship, to merit a continuance of their confidence and support. TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, Adjoining Lowes & loms Auction Roomß MASTERTON. OPENING NOTICE. A. PHILLIPS, (Late of London.) WISHES to inform the public of Maaterton and surrounding district, that ho haa commenced business as Pork Butcher In those premises recently occupied by Messrs Wickerson and Wagland, opposite the Empire Hotel. Having had many years experience in some of the leading shops in London, his patrons can rely on getting nothing but the VERY BEST of small goods comprising— Real Cambridge Pork Sausages. Raised Pork Pie?, Collared Head, Black Puddings. All the aboye are made from fmsii MEAT DAILY. ,' A TRIAL SOLICITED. THE QUEEN-ST., FRUIT DEPOT " BLUE POST," NEXT THE CLOCK, M ES PRESTON, FRUITERER, &c., ' IMPORTEROF FOREIGN FRUITS NOTICE. ALL Personsfound trespassing on Matahiwi Station, with or withou dogs, will be prosecuted. 20C5 J. & H, HOLMES. FIREWOOD. RT CHAPMAN of tho Upper , Plain, having retired ovor 3 years from the Firewood Trade, has now recommenced business, and hopes that some of his old customers and as' many new ones as think fit will give him a shjre pf tfyeir support. He is prepared to deliver good gojipd FIREWOOD of every djscriptjop, a full 'measure guaranteed at the lowest market fate?.' tytatai 2ft. and 4ft. lengths; Jtfaipe, 2ft an 4 "M (if specially ordered); Matai and Maipe in 9 or 12 inches if specially ordered; Totaro in any lengths required. Rough Wood.—Good sound Matai and Tetoki, unsplit, the best value for the money in the MavH, Totara fencing posts, wire and mortice; Totara straining posts and rails, Totara house blocks (A fairallowancemade to the Building Trade) All orders entrusted to Mr .1. Elliotte, Saddle?, Maaterton will receive prompt attention, where prices may be obtained, A liberal allowance made' to Hotelkeepera and public institutions, where quantities are taken, also an allowance of one shilling per cord made to cash purchasers. 2580.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TEE undersigned in retiring from Business in Masterton horewith tender their heartiest thanks to their Patppna for the very liberal support accorded to them during the past threo years. The BUSINESS will };e gonductcdby Mr W. JUougail, to wjiQse iniaiiagenient its past success is sq largely due, and .ability and trustwortlii-' ness as demonstrated auring tjie 'five years he has been in our employment .enable us to recommend him to you with confidence. W. LITTLEJOHN (SsSQJf, Watclmiakera &J"epJlef'B, Queen St., Masterton, N.B.—All accounts owing to Littlejohn & Son may bo paid to Mr Dougall, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge Having purchased the'well-known business of the firm, W.DOTOAI.L Desires to assure the Public that no effort will bo wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the patronage enjoyed by his predecessor. Arrangement* are now completed for regular supplies of the same quality of goods as have been hitherto sold. REPAIRS of all kinds will receive PROMIT a)),(l .gARSFPtr ATTENTION, Qcesn-sxjieet (Under tJippiocjc, ' > 2579 MAStERTON ,' JAMES PEM (Late Edward Jones.) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. conveyed to all parte of the \X Borough and surroundiug district at lowest current rates. Orders left with' Mr E, Jones will receive.prompt attention, : -2220j:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2601, 18 May 1887, Page 4
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743Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2601, 18 May 1887, Page 4
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