: ". Queen Stbeet. Mastertgx. MaSTERTON Coacli and Carriage : FACTOR if. .OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. JAMES ROSS &0, BEG - to inform their 1 friends and the Public generally that they have .1.1.1 :._ -*~a"h,b. "Pantnrv with allifflSlfcary appliances for the Trade, with' a well-assorted stock of seasoned American Timbers and Fittings, for carrying on their Business as ■ COACHBUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, GENERALS SHOEING SMITHS. The Public can rely that their horses will be neatly, and carefully Shod by JAMES ROSS. The Carriage Building Department will te under the manaTpment of EDWARD DIXON, j ..Jlate of the factory), province for his practical style and finish. Customers can thoroughly rely that Ross and Co'b establishment will be first '- rank as carriage builders, also in evi branch of the trade mentioned, i. having practical men in each department wiU be able to furnish their customers with any article better than any crsnicany or firm conducted by unskilled labor. Vehicles of every description built In the height of fashion. While it is not possible or yet advisable that every man should be Lord Mayor taking the air in a Golden Carriage, it is possible for ub this Spring to build Carriages in .Rank of Fashion with immensely stylish requisition. They are not costly, but elegant—a perfect specimen of Carriage Building, for a Lady's convenience, and to hold a host of feminine belengings. A Lady's Toilet never will .appear to half the advantaga-as when descending from one ofßS&'and Co's dainty carriages, which can he ordered at all prices to suit customers. A dozen should be ordered before the spring, and seen driving out full of happy children, who will owe their healthiness to their evening's ride. Call ear jy,and save the doctor the trouble i of calling on-your families. I P.S.—A liberal discount for cash.
ROSS AND CO., MASTEETON COACH FACTORY. TAUEKF SMITHY * George Townsend - J AYlNG'taken over the above we _ 1 known Smithy, solicits the patronage of the inhabitants of the Tauaru ' and outlying districts. 2 BlacksmithingWsrk in all its bn.nche neatly executed, at lowest possible rates. Wheelwright's work of eyery aescrip ' tion carried ont on thepremises JQHN ELLEY ducted by < TMBtt Et B-XiA^IdLAM: ' begs to intimate that he is prepared * - deliver , CHEAP MEAT Of theBEST Quatitt to all parts of town and distrct.
- A:Trial JUspectfMv SnlivMd, ■■:■ READY MONEY STOBE, : k- ■:] PAHIATUA. IBIIESSRS ~~MOLLER U JENSEN and CO. i c? a BEST and CHEAPEST 'HOUSE in the bush for every iie. TRY IT. ~. ,LUB HOTEL MASTESTONtI The Proprieto* of the above old and - well-known establishment begs to thank rihfl inhabitants of Masterton and thesur- " rounding distpftfafc a* also the travelling " -blic for state-that additions, alterations, and in - ** movements, in accordance with the prc- ' mess of the place, as also the growing - tgqniratents of the trade, have been * iaade. * \The'Culinary Department is as usual, -nut-class. . - Wines, 1 . Spirits, and othei -. liquors are each and all of the very best duality. . - The Billiard Room, which is provide - withone of Alcock's first-class tables, has ~ just been refurnished in th'emost elegant manner.
'", Proprietor ©OloJervoos and Wasting ' - Losß''"of. Vigor, &c., was restored IT health in such a REMABKABLE » S ; all else had FAILED, " i-H he will, on receipt ? o£ a self- >' stamped ehyelbpe, send the •' mode of^care-!#REE to all fellow; ■-■'. gunferers. Addreir A Miner, G.P.0., r THE OYSTEB SEABON. LSHES to inlorm the public of i -Masterton that owing to'his :X K bvmieea and the r ; ; ; -" demand for better accommdation, he t> 1- : has removed to the premises lately occufj v V :specialJy as » h™ 6 c,ass Py**** | ■?-■" taloont ~~"?Sfcr ■ j| 1 - •* a week, fresh and I "; : Vi E. COLLIER, : ' Queen Street, '-■'" ■-'- ■ \ ■ Masterton. CASH BTtYEE ;■. OP POULTRY PAHIATUA HOTEL W.STEWART, . PROPRIETOR. tIHE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good ' - odation for Travellers and' , m *es and Spirits of Pirst-Cl»ss qualitj -kept in Stock. Mail Coaches between Pahiatua and Pahriereton. iraasengera-boosed rah
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3843, 27 June 1891, Page 1
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