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THEOLUOK THE OLOOK •THE CLOCK. THE CLOCK CUBA £ STREET, CUBA 0 SWEET, WELLINGTON, WELLiNGI'ON. A NTICIPATINGaBoom. I have opened ud i and am now offering to the pub'io £3OOO Worth of Watches, Chains, Wedding JRinsts, Fairy and Diamond Pins for ladies'and gents' wear, Bleotro-plated Ware for presents, &o. Gold and Silver Medals made to order for Cricket, Rowing, and other Clubs. Oneqreatfeatureinmy es> tablishment is the freedom with which visitors may inspect Goods without being Bolioited to buy. James King, • JEWELLER, CUBA STEEET, WELLINGTON. Masterton Coach and Carriage Factory. THOMAS WAGG& CO, PROPRIETORS. Emu Deieription of Vehicles MamTKJtt tender- our thank# to the public '' generally for their moat liberal patron--130 sinco we commenced business, and'arc realise that the Maaterton Carriage Factory wvwg «hu wuj VUfUUIIDIUIiCiIVMIVHU H UimrullA that devotes itself only to Coach and Carriage manufacture with every convenience and a First. Class Staff of Practical Mechanics, studying the advancement of the trade, also every customer's requirements, they have come to tho conclusion that tho Factory is the right place to order or take their vehicles where their wants are immediately atteaded to acd their work finished in thatgrand styl? which is so well known throughout tho tolgny, We are now building <mt famous gigs, double. Single Buggies, tfog Carts, Phaetons, sc. Nothing succeeds iike success, Therefore MESSRS. THOS. WAGG&CO, must rank first as Coach and Carriage Builders in the "Wairarapa; TOR SALK-A BARGAIN 2 Phaetons and 1 second hand THOS. WAG?.* 00. MASTERTON STEAM FLOOR ■Wilis, MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS, luL have pleasure in announcing to their friends and customers that they ■1 - —iui i/upyejirj ftnd are now able to fill orders for flour and MesswOhamberlain Bros, are buyers op milling wheat in any quantities, and ate as usual.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4028, 5 February 1892, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4028, 5 February 1892, Page 3
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