v~-Business NoticesMIAMI 11. SPEOiALNOrIOETOTHELADIES id OFJMASTERTON, . • !>? ■': AM) 80RROUNDIHB DISTRICTS.' .DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ITAYING SECURED tboßervlo of ? > MISS HOUBIGAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late j of Melbourne, we venture to assert that * we shall, now be enabled ti cjive our 11 Patrons the greatest satisfaction. 8 . ' . ■ ■ ■ J ", MISS HOURIGAN, having had charge of the Dressmaking Department in some _ of the leading Homes in Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability, places us m a position to recommend i her to our numerous customers. . k Our prices, as usual, will be oxtt'emely 1. moderate for the very best work, -. TRIAL, ANDYOUR RECOMMEND. ATION RESPECTFULLY '■ '•SOLICITED..- . t LJ HOOPERandCdi CASH DRAPERS &CLOTHIERS,BONMAECHE, MASTERTON. NEW ZEALNDLOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. : (Limited) WOOL! AUCTION SALES I! THE New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company desire to intimate to Runholders and Farmers that AUCTION SALES Will be held at the Company's Wellington Wool Stores, Cußtonihouse-Quay during the season, Woolgrowers are invited to test these sales, and if reserves are not-obtained their Clips can be sent to London, Advances are made on wool, and on all produce for local sale or for shipment. ANDREW TODD, Wellington Agent' J. B. KEITH, Mastorton Wairarapa Agent. THE TRUTH STATED. Which is the best boot shop in the town of Miwterton ? Why J. Carpenter's old-estab. lished depot in Queen-street. Why is it the best? Becauao ugo then the. best '■ value or yon rarey Do ycu mean Maste'iMi mado or imported boots ? ' Well ho imports the best boots; but I have worn for years boots made to measure from bis old establishment, and have never had a corn or a sore foot, ' Weill They are honest, and about as low as a man cm make them who means to pay his way. What do the ladies say ? They speak well of this depart- , meut and the special attention given to it by Mrs Carpenter. They can set all the best {and nowest fashions. 1 think 1 will go there I You cannot do better. Mr & Mrs Carpenter Will be pleased to welcome both old ■ and new customers, Don't ' mistake the shop. It is the one J? next the Post Office, and you L can depend upon it that J. 0, TRESPASS NOTICE. I A LL persons trespassing on Matahiwi J will be prosecuted without'" further J, k H. HOLMES. •nRINOE OF WALES LIVERY IT STABLES AND HORSE •WIXJLIAM. NEILL Ib prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice, .- The Livery department is under the care'of an experienced epoom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation, ■ HORSES of first-class quality kept constantly on hire. •. j t A 'BUS Will run to and trom the (] Stables to meet even train.' tl Motto.— Oimliby,. Good Auommoiailon aid REASONABLE Chmgu. TRESPASS NOTICE. ; "N consequence of having lost ar numII her nf valnahlfl imiiorLid Hirlr»u«: T am compelled to prohibit the public I NOTIOE is hereby given that any person found tresspasbing on tho Weraite after this notice mil be proiequted with the April 12,1880..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3201, 10 May 1889, Page 3
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