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Richard Evemden, Proprietor. "") Tjl BEGS to notify that he has xii Jui purchased from Mr John Graham the above plant and buainusß, . and is firnnttred to out und da! iver Hmtef. In cbhnection trith 'the,,&bove, Jobs | customers of. the Bfttne may 1?e "estended to hia ""'" "~BSQJO. " j . Any prdera left at tlw Opaki Mux, or dtJ.GßAß^i)Slo£E(lateßap{)&flaro),, .Emporium, ne prompt attention. 1906 W. J. LINDOP, CHEMIST, UARTERTTUN.. NOWISTHETIME FORGHEAP BOOTS H. PETERSON Duos not mislead tho Public with great Clearing Saba, but haa determined in future to allow \ A DISCOUNT OF ONE PENNY IN THE POUND ON ALL CASH SALES. Tho whole of the Stock is marßed J IN PLAIN FIGURES. i, So that - • e There can-bo no mistake hi the Price; ' Intending purchasers will find'it to their ," advantago to call and ]' Inspect his stock before purchasing

All descriptions of Boots made to ordor and repairs noatly dona. charges modfrate: Note tho addresa— EXCELSIOR BOOT DEPOT, Opposite 1 Club Hotel, Mißterton. . LTAYLER, Looal Fruit Depot, QUKEN-STREKT, MASTERTON. SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS I!I ' ■ UST ARRIVED, a new stock of Ve(?e----y table and Flower tJeeda, of all the leading varieties and true to name. 1 am now receiving direct supplies of Oranges. Pearß, Pines, Bananas, Cocoanuta, &c, which will he sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest current rates. ggISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS.

WALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDQE-ST., MASTERTON JMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOEINO SMITH. Desires to inform his patrons and tho public of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over tho old-established business, so long efficiently conducted by MRJfARQUHARGRAY, In Qdeen-Sirekt, Mastbmon, And he solicits a continuance of tho pat ronage that has hitherto been so liberally

exfcondod. J.R, would remind customers that hia experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that tho satisfaction given by this establishment iu the past will be continued. Every kind of korse-uhoeiim, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithing work, executed with despatch and oh the most reasonable terms. 1579 TO CONSUMERS OF FIREWOOD. XV, beat of MATAI to consumers within the Borough, from !) inches in length at the lowest possible rates. All [orderß left at Mr Josoph Dixon's Steam Aerated Factory will be Promptly Executed. 2539 W. H. INGRAM, WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER, T) JJGS to notify that he haa removed from his premises, Willis-street, to— No. 157, MULLIGAN'S BUILDINGS, LaMBTON-QUAY. (8 doorß from Queen's Hotel,) WELLINGTON. Solo Attenb for the repairs and materia n the Wellington District for the Water URY WATCH Co. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS . 'Ewish to draw the attention of YV all builders and Contractors to the excellent quality of WILSON'S AUCKLAND CEMENT, which has been proved beyond all doubt to bo equal, il not superior to the Imported Cemont, both by Architects and Engineers; and for which we are the Sole Agenta in the Wellington District. We have also on Sale Wilson's Hydraulic Limo, Mauriceville Lime, and every description of Drain Pipes, and Stoneware Pottery. All orders attended to 'with _promp despatch. Note tha'.addtoaa— PETER HUTSON & CO., Waring Taylor Stroet Wellinswu. 253 SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY KUTZNER BEOS., HALL-STREET, MAiffERTON, EkGMEERS, BuCKSMITHtt, IbOK AND Brass Founders. HAVING imported all the necessary machinery of the latest improvements will be able to compete fully wi*h the Wellington firmß. New Engine, any H. P., sawmill, Agricultural machinery, etc, made and repaired at low rates. - Brass fittings at any iime; Patterns supplied, . -.,■■ ...-.•■; . > : 110

RANGIORA NURSERY. W' E, IVORY, in presenting his • catalogue of fruit trees and general nursery stock, begs to thank Ilia numerous patrons for their liberal support during the last twenty-Bix years, and to inform thora that his stock of fruit treeß, &0., this year growing on fourteen acres of ground are equal in quality. and growth to former years, the majority beinar fruit' bearing this season. ■"' James mom & sow, agehts, •;•'• MASTERTON. ■ !N.B.—Thoße who have purchased these reo» in Maßterton, Bpeak very highly of bora. -2620

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2690, 2 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2690, 2 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2690, 2 September 1887, Page 4

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