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COVENTRY'S PATENT CANDLE HEATEK, CHEAP AND NOVEL INVENTION. mHE Inventor has on sale a patent P X Candle Heater, which boila in a few minutes sufficient water for broakiast, ' supper or tea. It is invaluable in a sick a room or nurseiy, being safer, cleaner and ° cheaper than any other kind of heater. It supplies also other needs, as it keeps a ?; room warm, and does not when burning '■ interfere with the light. A purchaser can have one, two, three . ur more candle stems as he desires. It is Bimpje in construction, requires J little attention, and is perfectly safe and durable, PRICE FROM 2/8 UPWARDS. .' No household should be without - a Candle Heater. k JAMES COVENTRY, c Tinsmith, Manner St. mHE real HUXLEY; the real Tailor, of the Lion Tailoring Establishment, is now ready to tako orders for Tweed Suits, at £4los off the prize goods from the Exhibition, made equal to the best in the colony, in one day, for ready money. This will show you that there are not c bo found any goods superior to HUXLEY'S, no matter how much you may pay for them. 2155 WILLIAM T. PEACOCK, BUILOEft km CONTRACTOR MASTERTON. ESTIMATES GIVER W. PARRES, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, MASTERTON. IN thanking his customers for past favors, begs to inform them and the public generally that he will bo found, as usual, in those premises adjoining Mr McGlashan's Bakery, Cockburn's Block. All description ol ladies' and gentlemon's boots and shoes sewn or pegged, [made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 2275 ■■"- JAMES PETRtE I (Late Edward Jones,) LICENSED GENERAL CARRIER. OODS convoyed to all parts of the t Borough and surrounding district at lowed current rates. Orders left with Mr E. Jones will receive prompt atten tion. 2220 ■DIXOK-STREET. MESSRS BROWN. ROGERS AND NEES beg to inform tho inhabitants of Masterlon that having completed arrangements for n largo and continuous supply of tho above, all orders for largo or small quantities will receive prompt attention. Favors entrusted to thorn or loft with Mr 0. Farmer, Tobacconist, will be attended to Lowest Trade Prices charged, which will be quoted on application. BROWN ROGERS & NEES also announce that having imported machinery thoy are now in a position to executo all orders entrusted to them for Doors, Sashes, and General Joinery, orders for which will be executed at very lowest current rates. A large stock of seasoned and dressed timbor always on hand, Note the address— BROWN, ROGERS & NEES Builders & Contractors, Dixon-strect, 2C2G Masterton ' FOR THE WINTER SEASON. T & BRUNTON wishes to inform 0 , his customers and the Public generally that he has just received A CHOIG.E ASSOSTAffENT OF TWEEDS Suitable ror the winter moi.tlis. Samples forwarded on application. Special lines in Overcoatings. A TRIAL SOUGHED. Address,-J. N, BRUNTOiN, Tailor, (Lath of Reed's Wellington). (opposite Dongall's, Watchmaker aid Jeweller, Masterton. 2593 OXFORD HOUSfc!, MASTERTON MRS BOWLING desires to notify that she haa taken tho aliove Superior BOARDING HOUSE. Visitors to Masterton will find all the comforts of a home and an excellent table. Private apartments for families, H)t and cold baths. Paddockiiu'. 2628 PRIOR GILBERT DESIRES to inform his Masterton friends that ho has started in business as a Fishmonger, and will bo glad to supply their wants from the cart with • FRESH FISH of tho best kinds from Wellington, and the Bays andJ3treams of the district EMPIRE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. (Opposite Railway Station), . JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. mHE best accommodation in the disX trict, Wines an Sp-'vits of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always 1960 T. E. PARR, BLACKSMITH and 'FARRIER, - txstux "N returning thanks to his old eus- - and the public generally for past favors, begs to inform them that ho has taken ovor thoso premises previously occupied by Mr W. Brady, All work entrusted to him will receive his best attention. TEEMS LIBBBA.IL Jm. MANNERSJ3TREET, WELLINGTON. windoWglas, ■■-, AT 13/G'I'ER 100 FEET. '£iWUiiM£l Will J. I AT 2lis piiit owt, PAPERHANGINdS, The Grandest Selection in New Zealand COME AND SEE our Poor Man's Paporhangings. :BE SURE YOU ASK FOR: ■ MAETIN'S ■ Opposite the ARCADE, Or you willget into the WRONG SHOP and tiiey won't tell you, P.S.-Crystoleum, Poonah, Lustroloum

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2753, 18 November 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2753, 18 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2753, 18 November 1887, Page 4

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