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Business Notices. SPECIAL NOi'IOE TO THE LADIES .■'■.-'■■ OF MASTERTON, ■,'■., AKD 6tfßßOraW!fQ DISTUIOIS. '.'■■ DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT •■ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. TTAVINGSECUREDtheservic of: MISS HOURIGAJV, An experiencid Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, we venture to assert that we shall now be enabled to'give our Patrons the greatest satisfaction'. MISS HOURIGAN, having had charge of the Dresßinaking Department in some of tiie loading 'Housosin Melbourne, and bringingexcollenttestimonialsof ability, places us in a.position to recommend her to our numerous customers. Our prices, as usual, will beoxt'reinely raodorato for the very best work. TRIAL, AND YOUMEOOMMEND. . ATION. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. L J HOOPER and Co, CASH DRAPERS.* CLOTHIERS, BONMARCHE, MASTERTON. .T.WAENEU. (Formerly of Messrs Redpath and Ma n nin?, New Bond street, London). . TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, ' Queon-street, Masterton, ALL goads thoroughly shrunk, and fit ■.pnd workmanship guaranteed. . TTjTT WOUr.D impress upon • VV * the public that the socalled cheap suits are the dearest in the end. _ One trial will convince the most Bcepr tical that for first-class tailoring at reasonable rates, you cannot surpass his establishment, T. WARNER (Opposite W. Neill's Horse Repository Masterton). 8211 TRESPASS NOTICE, IN consequence of bavin? lost a number of valuable imported turkeys, I ■ am compelled to prohibit the public from trespassing on the Weraite station. NOTICE is hereby-given that any person, found tresspassing on tho Weraite after this notice will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law.

.April 12. 188!) 87f JOHN DUDLEY, PLUMBER AND TINSMITH. Wells Sunk and Pipes Driven, Pumps Fixed and Repaired, Looks Be paired and Keys Fitted Chimneys Swept with Latest Ai'mutus, All Orders Punctually Attended to. Address—Little Shop next' ' MESSRS EWINGTON & SON'S Blacksmith Shop.. 3204 j MICHAEL WILLIAMS; BUILDER AND CONTRACTKB, Late' Williams & Barker,] HAYING, purchased the premises • lately occupied by Messrs Brown & Rodgers, beys to inform his old and valued ciutomora that he has commenced business on his own account under the style or name of '!M. Williams and Co." The pnblio can rely on. good workmanship beint; the rule aB hitherto. A

LARGE STOCK of SEASONED TIMBER always on hand. All kinds of joinery, workshop, and joinery fittings executed, Contracts taken at the LOWEST RATES, I 8201 [ masterton Coach and Carriage Factory, E' "TvIXON .in thanking his , }J Frionds and the Public Generally for their liberal support since taking over the Masterton Ooaoli Fac tory, begs to announce that he intends TO OPEN A DEPOT FOR THE BUYING and SELLING of VEHIOLEB Of Every Description on Commission, so that porsons desirous of Disposing, Buying, or Exchanging their Vehicles will have an opportunity by leaving thorn at his Factory, and securing the benefit of his experience as to price and quality, and can rely upon [jotting fair value on either tonus, ' ' In additiou to the abovo E. D. also intends to do ALL GENERAL BLACKSMITH WORK at most REASONABLE RATES. I have in Stock the Vory Bost Seasoned American Materials and Fittings for Carriage Building, .so that all orders entrusted to ir.y care will be under my own supervision and will received the most careful attention, Prices According to Style and . Finish.

Cull mid Sec. Impassible to imike the Public believe that Sovereigns can be boupht for Fifteen Shillings. E. DIXON, MASTEBTON. 8216 TAUEJRU SMITHY. George Townsend HAVING takon over the above wollknown Smithy, solicits the patronage of the inhabitants of the Taueru, and outlying districts, BlacksuiitbingWork in all its branches neatly executed, at lowest possible rates, Wheelwright's work of every description carried out on tho premises

Pianos, v Organs, v Harmoniums, AND ALL KINDS OF. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ON TIME PAYMENT AT WHOLESALE mim HOFFMAN Am SONS, WIMIE-STREET, WEMItfO'IW. MR HENSHAW, their representative, will remain at the Prince of Wales' Hotel for-a few days, They have the greatest variety of pianos in the Colonies to selecb from, and persons communicating with Mr H. by lottor will bo waited on at their address. He has with him a first-class lot of Violin Swings at Wellington Prices. . 3222 ALFREDTON ROAD DISTRICT, NOTICE is hereby 'given that all rates not paid by the 18tli of June, 1889, will he sued for. By Order, F.H.DUNDERDALE, .' : Clerk, Alfredton, Boad Board,' JfcvSl.m $215

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3225, 8 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3225, 8 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3225, 8 June 1889, Page 3

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