J. KITCHEN & SONS! AND APOLLO Co. MANUFACTURERS OP . Candles, Soft, Soap Lubricating: Oil And Glycerine Ohioe 24, Lambiok Qmt, Weuinoiok WORKS-NEWTOWN. niHE beafe Soap for use in Summer or L Winter, in hot or cold water, does the work much quicker than any other Soap without boiling. Saves time, labor money, fuel, soda, washing powdera. Clothes washed with thia Soap will last much longer, because thoy are not made tender by boiling. It has been thoroughly tested in the Old Country, and acknowledged to be the most wonderful Soap ever introduced, it contains no Chemicals, and cannot injure the most delicate fabrics.
The.best and.CHEAPEST OIL for Sawmillers, Harvesting, and all other Machinery. ti^CTlflPEEl Will bo found of raro quality, and infinitoly superior to any other Brands in the Market. SOAPS. Caotlo Cross and Pyramid Brands are the best valuoß in tho Market. See that you are always supplied with J. KITCHEN & SONS APOLLO CO.'S Manufactures. They aro the NOTICE OK KEMOVAL. T T)EAESON respectfully takes . t JT this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and patrons for the veiy liberal support accorded to him in the paflfc, and to announce that, haying purchased the Tailoring business lately carried on by Mr Komstedt. he lias decided to carry on the whole of his business in thoso premises, whore ho hopes by strict attention combined with his usual well-known workmanship, to merit a continuanco of their conGdenco and support. TAILOR 4 HABIT MAKER, Adjoining Lowob & lorns Auction Rooms MASTERTON.
THE QUEEN-ST., FRUIT DEPOT " BLUE POST," NEXT THE CLOCK. M" 8 PRESTON, FKUITEKUR, Ace, ' IMPOBTEROF FOREIGN FRUITS
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A LL Pereonsfound trespaasmg on Matahiwi Station, with or witliou ut, will bo prosecuted. «uus J, &H, HOLMES. FIREWOOD. RT CHAPMAN of the Upper , y* Plain, having retired over 3 years from the Firewood Trade, has now recommenced buainess, and hopes that Home of his old customers and as many new ones as think lit will give him a share of their support, Ho is prepared to deliver good sound FIREWOOD of every discription, a full measure guaranteed at tho lowest market rates. Matai 2ft. and 4ft, lengths; Maire, 2ft and 4ft (if specially ordered); Matai and Mairo in 9 or 12 inches if specially ordered; Totara in any lengths required, Hough Wood.—Good sound Matai and Tetoki, unaplit, the beat valuo for the money in the Mark°t. Totara fencing posts, wire and mortico; Totara straining posts and raito, Totara house blocks (A fairallowanceiuade to the Building Trade) All orders ontrusted to Mr J. Elliotte, Saddler, Mastcrton will receive prompt attention, where prices may be obtained, A libeval allowance rondo toHotolkeopeva and public institutions, where quantities are taken, also an allowance of one shilling per cord mado to cash purchasers, 2586.
JAMES. PETRiE (LahMmrd Jones,} LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. GOODS conveyed to all parts of the Borough and surroundiufl; district at lowest current rates. Ordera left with Mr E, Jonea will receive prompt attonj tion. 2220
FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AND STATION AGENT. Perry-Street Mastbbtok Agencies :—The Standard Insurance Company of New Zealand; Firo, Marino and Fidelity Guarantee; Norbury's Draining Pipes; Mutual Life Association of Australasia, PROPERTIES FUR SALE. 598 near Mastortoh, 2000 acres with 2500 stock, new home, woolshcd, dip anil yards 4000 592 lorn's Estate, 6 roomed houso 5 acres good garden and orchard 550 600 Monaia, 12 roomed house, 5 stalled stable, coachhouse, dairy, Men's house of, foui' rooms, 16 acres of ground 1400 601 Ekctahuna, sections from £SO up to £IOO, on main road 602 Bangitnmaii,s2oacres, only £l5O cash 520 603 Villa street, four roomed house and kitchen 165 604 Wrigky Street, five roomed House, quarter acre 250 605 Chapel street, five roomed house, good stable half acre .350 And many other properties in various localities, suited to every description of purchaser, particulars of which will be furnished on application to Cr.S.AV.DALItyMPLE, Masterton, Wairarapa,
TfIEHURSERY ...KURIPIM THE PLANTING SEASON. W this District for tho'very liberal support accorded him, Mr' COLLOTTE begs to state that, leaving his nursery shortly, ha intends selling,the whole of his valuable stock of Plants,; Shrubs, Fruit Trees, &c, and invites inspection, Reai BAECAiNsto be had now.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 20 May 1887, Page 4
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685Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2603, 20 May 1887, Page 4
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