J. K BKUNTOK,! 5 TAILOR, |.| DESIRES to fcliank Public for . their past favors and intimates 1 that he lias removed irom the shop near ' Bannister street, to More Commodious , Pbemises, Next J. Ewinyton and Sons Factory. A large and varied stock of 1 Materials always on hand to select from, 1 Orders Punctually attended to. Samples of all cloths, tweeds and charts' of mea- 1 suremcnt forwarded oh application. DEPRESSION. WHEN in England a few years ago, I was trying to strike a bargain with a man for a small piece of land. I told him I thought it had been much neglected—thistles and dock leaves and other useless things allowed to grow. He paid—''Well, Mister, there is some good in everything growing on this land, but perhaps you don't Bee it." For a similar reason, thero is some good in depression, but every man don't see it, nor is yet able to put itto good uso.Owing to the depression here and abroad, 1 have been enabled to buy L6OO worth of New Goons for L4OO, consequently I can give better value than any other man in Wellington. Come and see. 2872 JAMES HUXLEY. T. E. PARR, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, . .vxiruiv „ IN returning thanks to his old customers and the public generally for past favors, begs to inform them that he has taken over those premises' previously occupied by Mr W. Brady. All work entrusted to him will receive his best attention. JMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HOESB-SHOEING SMITH. . Desires to inform his patrons and the public of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over the old-established business, so long efficiently conducted by MR FARQUHAR GRAY, In Queen-Street, Masterton, And he solicits a continuance of the pat' ronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended. J.R. would remind'customers that hi experience and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the satisfaction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright engineering, and blacksmithing work, executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. 1579
EKETAHUNA SMITHY. ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, General Blacksmith and Farrier. A.YING taken over the above business so efficiently carried on by Mr Geo. Buckingham, solicits a continuance of the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended to his predecessor. Every description of engineering and blaclismithing work neatly executed, at the lowest trado rates consistent with honest workmanship. (late of Masterton,)
MONEY TO BE SAVED BY GOING 10 GEORGE DIXON BLACKSMITH & FARRIER, BANNISTER-ST., MASTERTON. /CONTRACTED FEET, Corns, or that ' J offensive noise of Clicking cured. NO CUBE NO PAY. DIXON'S CHAMPION PATENT WIRE STRAINER is acknowledged by all competent judges to be the Best and Simplest in tho Markot. No boreing of the post required. Call to see horses shod with Steel Shoes for Gs por set FOR CASH only at GEO DIXON'S 2800 ARTHUR WARBURTON & CO. Stock and Sharebrokers, Land, Estate Financial, and G i!neral Commission Agents, Lamiiion Qday, Wellington. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE MASTERTON DISTRICT. J HAVE to inform you that I have commenced business as BUTCHER, and that my carts are now daily waiting on customers. I trust, by civility and attention, I may meet with your support. H. B LATHAM, 27*78 Rangitumau.
WALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER,' BRIDGE-ST, MASTERTON NOTICE, TO THE INHABITANTS OF EKETAHUN A AND THE PUBLIC - , GENERALLY. HENRY BURLIiNG, Jnnr., win supply BEKF at the following Cask Prices per lb Hind Quarters, rump Steak 3|cl Steak Silverloiu ... ~, 3|d Ribs ... 3 d Boiling 2^d —mutton-Fore-quarter neck & breast lid Hind-quarters 2|d Sausages 4|d Bucuii at Current Prices. 11.8. hopes by supplying a first-class article and giving strict attention to business, to receive a fair share of public support. 2902 EKETAHUNA' GENERAL STORE, -TEMPERANCE HOTEL,.CARRYING DEPOT. -James Jones Proprietor, WHILE thanking my numerous Customers for their support, I beg'to inform them that I have enlarged my premises to enable me to keep a larger stock of Groceries and Ironmongery. Winter stock of Drapery, also a large quantity of Ladies', Children's, and Men's boots just to hand. He is prepared as hitherto' to cany goods to any place between Mangamahoe and Palmerston. . can obtain first-class accommodation atmoderate rates at this establishment, and good stables [and paddocks are provided, 2870
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2935, 27 June 1888, Page 4
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