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OPAKI SAW MILLS J- KITCHEN & SONS Richard Evernden, and apollo Co. [Limited.] Proprietor. . .. ' . N • MANUFACTURERS OF -TV- BEGS to notify that he has ii% Jk purchnsed from Mr John Candles, Soft Soap aMEil'efe.plflnt and Mm Lubricating Oil and tod deliver timber, And Glycerine *''''*'■v'.. < '> v ;\ ;.._.-. Oppioe 24, Lambton Qoay, Weilwgtoj! , WORKS-NEWTOWN. Jn cowiaction with the abovo, Johs hisnumerous customers for trusts ft' continuance of the miuttf be extended to his > : ■BUOOESSOB. - rpHE best Soap fofuse in Summer or Mr orders left at the Opaki Mm, or J_ Winter, in hot or cold wr.ter, does AtJ.GßAHAM'sSiOßEOateßapii&Hare), the work much quicker than any .other , Emporium, Masterton, will ree he prompt Soap without boiliug. attention. ■ ■ 1906 g ave s time, labor money, fuel, soda, j." '. ~ washing powders. Clothes washed with Wl i IKinnD this Soap will Inst much longer, because » lli LlliUUlt they aro not made tender by boiling It has been thoroughly tested in tho 0 TTI? MT Q T Old Country, and acknowledged to bo the \j auiux ai, moßt Wolldol . fu i gpgp ovei , i n t r „duced. It contains no Chemicals, and cannot injure UARTERTTON. the most delicate fabrics. KUTZNER BROS, Hau,strekt, Masterton, ENGINEERS, MILL-WRIGHTS, BOILERMAKERS and BRASS. ■ FOUNDERS. "■■'"•'■ Wo still manufacture our superior Colonial Oveus at lowest rices 2'"* Tho best and CHEAPEST OIL for Sawmillers, Harvesting,.and all other Machiner'y. ifM^SHI Will be found of rare quality, and infinitely superior lo any other Brands in the Market. mm GEO. LUKE, i fIOACH and CARRIAGEBUILDER, J ' ™ N t & SONS APOLLO CO.'S IjOACH aw CARRIAGE BUILDER _.. Manufactures. 1 hey arojtlio _ TARANAKI-ST., WELLINGTON ANTED.-The inhabitants of th SOAPS. Castio Cross and Pyramid Brands are the best values in the Market. flffiUHl •',»..,. Wairar ?P ft t0 know th » t G - . Lu . KE TT T>EARSON rcapectfully takes n( SKS£7 y ot the BUST MATERIAL, and from the ;„„ u; 0 ni , mnrnn , f„; n „ta ™a Umm W oi um jmuu MAiMUAL and tram the ■ h ; B mln)eroua friondß and patroll9 (or latest designs at prices that tl) 6 e wiy libera , BUpport acCurd r ed to him 11 in tho past, and to announce that, haying e Dety Competition, purchased tho Tailoring business lately '» carried on by Mr Komslcdt. he has d Double Buggiesfrom £4O; Single from£3o docided to carry on the whole of his o Dog Carts from £35; Lome Oars from£3o business in those premises, where he h Pagncll and Whitechapel carts from £26 hopes by strict attention comd _ Spring Traps £2O. bincd with his usual well-known worki- Ropairs, Painting and Trimming done oh manship, to merit a continuance of their k the shortest notice. All work guaranteed confidence and support. Mra tX d tii eßigU9 ou a- ra A»so»r application. TAILOR* HABIT MAKER, Adjoining Lowes & lows Auction Rooms MASTERTON. THE QUEEN-ST., FRUIT DEPOT BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND « BLUE POST," NEXT THE CLOCK. HORSE-SHOEING SMTH. l- Desires to inform his patrousand the pub- ' FRTJITISKMK-, «Ve., ' lie of the Wairarapa generally, that he has IMPORTEROF FOREIGN FRUITS takon over tho old-established business, , so long efficiently conducted by * NnTrr!] , ~~ NOTICE. MR FARQUHAR GRAY, a liL Penowfonud trespassing on XL Matahiwi Station, with or withou Iu Queen-Street, Mastekton, dogs, will bo prosecuted. 25G5 J. & H. HOLMES. And he solicita a continuance of tho pat ■ —■ ronage that has hitherto been so liborally FIREWOOD. extended. J.R. would remind customers that his T) T CHAPMAN of tho Upper experience and long connection with Mr J\; y< Plain .having retired om Gray's business is a guarantee that tho 3 years from the Firewood Trade,'' has "atißfaction given by this establishment in now recommenced business, and hopes the past will bo continued. that some of his old customors and ae Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheel- mauy new ones as think Jit will give him wright engineering, and blacksmithing a share of their support. Ho is propped worii, executed with despatch and on the to deliver good sound. FIREWOOD of most reasonable terms, 1579 every discription, a full measure gnarau. ____. teed at the lowest market rates. Matai ' 2ft. aud 4ft. lengths; Maire, 2ft aud 4fl .Robert Crawford. ('f speeuilly ordered); Matai aud Maire ir 9 or 12 inches if specially ordered; Totari: Bacmira Farrier in any lengths required. Rough Wood.—Good sound Matai anc Bslvedebb Road CiEiBEiON. Tctoki, unsplit the faert value for th( money in the Mark 4. Totara fcncinj ST>T>Twn i * , , , P O3 ' 9 ' w i ro an( l mortice; Totarastraiuim P ™ *™P» J Dade : f ™ m plate and rails, Totara house blocks (I ut• m' J IP r yß r,,n' )ln £ 103, faira'lowancemade to tho Building Trade All orders entrusted to Mr J. Elliotte Saddler, Masterton will receive promp attention, where prices may be obtained A liberal allowance made toHotolkecper and public institutions, whero quantitie, are taken, also an allowanco of one sliil ling per cord mado to cash purchasers. 2580. Spring Tip Drays from £l9 2157 Axt Work Guar amoved EMPIRE HOTEL P u^'c ' nß^u ' i ' on8 ' wnero quantitie, /, ~ 1 ir ling per cord mado to cash purchasers. (Opposite Railway StflM- 2580. JAMES SMITH, - PROPRIETOR, JAWPEIM mHE beat accommoflation m the die- (Jfffc JStftMjWww,) AT; ™ es ftr ', V n ? 3 -°f the LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. brut quality. Horses and Buggies always conveyed to all parts' pffh 011 Mro - 1 9B G \j Borough and Bunoundiuß distris . at lowett current rates. Orders left wit WILLIAM KEEBLE, JIrE - Jou es will receive prompt nttcr ' tion. 222 EXPRESSMAN and GENERAL CARRIER, MASTERTON. ifT IT BEGS to notify that he '- -- -- fTiIV, has been appointed r , T „. V/ .. Agent for the NEW ZEALAND EX- FINAJSCJ GOODS conveyed to all parts pf $ Borough and Bunoundiug distris at lowett current rates. Orders left wit Mr E. Jones will receive prompt atter tion. 222 Agent for the NEW ZEALAND EX- FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AN PRESS COMPANY, Welusgton. STATION AGENT. Qoodß receivad and forwarded to and and from nil parts of the world. Every Perry-Street Masiertoh 82 care taken. -„_ - AU-owlOTslcftat W. Bradford's, Gun- Aoencies:—Tho Standard Insurant Bmith.wiU-be promptly attended to. Company of New Zealand; Fin

TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, Adjoining Lowes & lows Auction Rooms MASTERTON. THE QUEEN-ST., FRUIT DEPOT » BLUB POST," NEXT THE CLOCK. IMPORTEROF FOREIGN FRUITS NOTICE. I £\ Matahiwi Station, with or withou dogs, will bo prosecuted. 25G5 J. & H, HOLMES. FIREWOOD. 3 years from the Firewood Trade, has now recommenced business, and hopes that some of his old customors and as rnauy new ones as think lit will f?ivo him a share of their support. Ho is prepared to deliver good sound FIREWOOD of every discription, a full measure guaranteed at the lowest market rates. Matai 2ft. aud 4ft. lengths; Maire, 2ft aud 4ft (if specially ordered); Matai aud Maire in 9 or 12 inches if specially ordered; Totara in any lengths required. Rough Wood.—Good sound Matai and Tctoki, unsplifc, the best valuu for the money iii the Market. Totara fencing posts, wire and mortice; Totarastraiuina posts and rails, Totara hoUBe blocks (A faira'lowancemade to tho Building Trade) All orders entrusted to Mr J. Elliotte, Saddler, Mastcrton will receive prompt attention, where prices may be obtained. A liberal allowance made toHotolkecpers and public institutions, whero quantities are taken, also au allowanco of one shilling per cord mado to cash purchasers. 2580.

JAM mM (UlfMwrdJom,) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. ~1 OODS conveyed to all parts gf the \jf Borough and surrounding district at loweet current rates. Orders left with Mr E. Joiies will receive prompt attenj tion. 2220

C 8. W. DALRYMPIE, FINANCIAL, INSURANCE AND STATION AGENT. Perry-Street Mastertoh 'Agencies :—The Standard Insurance Company of New Zealand; Firo, Marino and Fidelity Guarantee; Nor bury's Draining Pipes; Mutual Life Association of Australasia.. PROPERTIES FUR SALE. 598 near Mastcrtou, 2000 acres with " -2500 stock, new house, woolshcd, dip and yardß -1000 502 lorn's Estate, fi roomed-house D acres good garden ami orchard 550 (KM) Manaia, 12 roomed house, 5 stalled stable, coach house, dairy, Men's house of four rooms, 10 acrps of grouud ■ - MOO COl Ekctahuna, sections from £SO up to £IOO,-- on inai» road 602 Bnngitumau, 520'ucre8, only £l5O cash ' i, 520 603 Villa street, four roomed liouso and kitchen ICS 004'Wrigloy Street, five roomed House, quarter acre • 250 COS Chapel street, fivo roomed Louse, good stable half acre ~ -300 Aud many other properties in various localities, suited to every description of purchaser, particulars of which will be furnished on apulicatiou to G. S. W. DALRYMPLE, Maaterton, Wairarapa,

THOMAS JIGO. CABINETMAKER fi FURNITURE DEALkJ', MAmiiWN, HAS a largo stock of Linoleums from 8s per yard, Oilcloths 12 yarda wide from ,2s 4d per square yard, also a splendid hi of MATS, RUGS/ and CARPETS, superior quality, at a Gueat Reduction. , ' ALL NE>F «Ooi>B. A good cliance to renew fur Xmas at a small outlay 215!)

E TAYLERI LOCIAL FRUIT DEPOT, 4CEEN.ST., MASTERTO&: JU ing will ba disposed of at W^olebaib tho Beason. I I riquirins! fruit for preserves Bnouldbook'tneir orders early. &EGI3tRY OFFICE FOR SER ' VMTS. i 243

TBE NIjRSERY KURIPUNI THE PLANTING SEASOK. WHILE thanking tho Inhabitants of this District for the very liberal support accorded him, Me COLLOTTE begs to state that, leaving his nursery shortly,.hfl intends selling the whole of his-jalnable stock of Plants, Shruta, Fruit Trees, &c„ and invites inspection, Rbai Baboains to be had now. 2592

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 21 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2604, 21 May 1887, Page 4

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