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Queen Street. Mastebtgn. S MASTERTON h aad Caxria FACTORY.^ „ ENING ANNOUNCEMEN JAMES ROSS * 0 O Public generally that they hi completely renovated the Factory w all necessary appliances for the Trai with a well-assorted stock of Beasoi American Timbers and Fittings, ; carrying on their Business as COACHBUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHT tpd a t & SHOEING SMITE n rely that their ho__ . will be carefully Shod by JAMES ROSS. The Carriage Building Departme _ will be under the management of EDWARD DIXON, (late of the factory), who is so well known throughout tl province for his practical style and finis Customers can thoroughly rely that Bo and Co's establishment will be t first rank aa carriage builders, also in evei branch of the trade mentioned, at having practical men in each departmei will be able to fucnish their custome with any article better than any compar _or firm conducted by unskilled labor. of every description built lif the height of fashion. While it is not possible or yet advisab that every man should be Lord May* taking the air in a Golden Carriage it is possible for us this Spring 1 build Carriages in Rank of Fashion wit immensely stylish requisition. They ar not costly, but elegant—a perfect spec men of Carriage Budding, for a Lady' convenience, and to hold a host t feminine belengings. A Lady's Toik never will appear to half th advantage aa when descending froi one of Ross and Co's dainty carriages which can be ordered at all prices tosui customers. A dozen should be order© before the spring, and seen driving ou full of happy children, who will ow< their healthiness to tbeir evening s ride Call early,and save the doctor the troubL of calling on your families. P.S.—A liberal discount for cash.

BOSS AND CO., MASTEBTON COACH FACTORY A.UE&TJ SMITH Y George Townsend r AVINtx taken, over the above well known Smithy, solicits the pata of the inhabitants of the Tannrn . outlying districts. tlackHmithiiigW»rk in all its branches tly executed, at lowest possible rates Fheelwright's work of every aescrip carried out on the premises J JOHN ELiiEY In taking over the business lately conducted by CHEAP MEAT

the Best Quautt to all parts of the town and dirtrct. 1 Trial EaspectfuUi/ Sohc-Jed, BEADY MONEY vSTOBE, PAHIATUA. SSI# ""HOLLER JENSEN and CO. PROPRIETORS. -B BEST~Iin> CHEAPEST MgSE in the bush for etery SUiFEBEB OM Nervous and Warning Debility health in ouch a BEMABKABLE HftER, after all else had FAILED, roSerew. Address, A Miner, G.P.0.. Sydney. _____ \ PAH lATU A HOTEL W. STEWART, - «w-= PBOPRIETOE. B ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good Axoommodation for Travellera and IttdSpWta of First-Claw quality kept in Stock, mt for Jones & Hunters line ot Coaches between Pahiatua and erston. i-assengms Dootted ru?n

G. H. SCALES. nr FLAX. DAIBY, PEODUCE & rwWß^Alvanoe ß made against al for Bale or Bhip " Je*taTin" England, Australia; th America arid Canada. cbs—Custom Hotoe Quay, •Weiuhgxon. - s Northern Fire Assurance risks taken at the lowest rates ™»tt.WAY IJVEEY & BAIT BA^ 1 * STABLES, ! -T jjbETAHUNA, ? Ittan^mson-Proprietor. begs to inform the travelling public that he has i chargeQOOD PADDOCKSL always ready to meet arses broken to

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 6 July 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 6 July 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 6 July 1891, Page 1

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