JMasterton Coach and 1 'Carriage' Factory. THOMAS«G6^CO^ PR'b V PR'rETORS. \Evtry Detcriplion of Vehicles Mam- :; factwed on- the PimUeii WE tender our thanks to.the .publio generally (or thoir most liberal patron-. pleased to observe that the publio of Masterto realise that the Masteiton Carriage Factory' being the only establishment in the Wairarapa that devote* itself only to Coach and Carriage manufacture with every couvenlb&ce and a First Class Staff or Practical Mechanics, studying the advancement of the trade, also every customer's requirements) they have come to the conclusion that the Factory is the righ place to order or tab their vehicles where their wants are immediately attended to and their work finished in that grand style which Is bo veil known throughout the colony, . We are now building our famous gigs double, Single Buggies, Dog Carts, Phaetons 4c.'' Nothing succeeds like success. Therefore MESSRS. THOB.ivAGGUCO. " Builders in tho Wairarapa. . . . FOR SALE-A BARGAIN Phaetons and 1 scoond hand THOS. WAGG&OO. J. B. KEITH, COMMISSION AGENT. Offices :, Mastetton Permanent Investment and Building Society's Buildiutrs. . /' Agent—Viotoria Insurance Co.! ONSALE.-SeedOata ; Seed Wheat. FOR: SALE.- ■■ 300 ACRES FARM OPAKI 600 „ ~„ 1500 „ „ Alfredton 400 „ „ Pahiatua 1 acre, Maßtetton, with 6 roomed house | acre, Masterton, with 4 roomed house. Hotel, Forty Mile, Bush Also number of other properties, particulars of which will supplied on application. SUCCESSFUL. REMEDIES. MORE TESTIMONY;
' Evraiso TOBT, 29th April, 1892 Tho local industry now known as "I MnMim M.n. .T n . n „l. *.. U.,» D J!.. I about to bo introduced into the colonics of Australia. Mr Kompthorno, who' now holds tha proprietary rights, leaves to-inorroTv tor Sydney, and intends advertising there on «en> „ 1,,.;. ...I. «,„;, %.. i.„. j._ :_ w,_ ~. land, Bo feels warranted in doing aby thfr grna'. success he has bad here, As soon as thebusiness in Hew South Wales is set properly going, Victoria will be entered upon, and caoo. medicines, all of which. will bo shipped away in bulk as received from her, and bottled and packed in the same way as is dono here. Ws wish Mr Kcmpthorno every success, and we arcsure bis telling 'adß,'—'Tho Wealth of Now Zealand,' and ' The Church, tho' State, and tho Stago'-will soon beoome household words in tho Australias, and bo of great benefit in bringing tho medial resources of this Colony well before our neighbours, Nrw Zsaiand Times, 30th April, 1892. Mr Orlando Kempthorne leaves here by the Wakatipu to-day for Sydney v.ith tho intention of starting a campaign in New South I Remedies,. He informs us that is is astonish ing what an amount of business is now dono in those goods in this Colony, - and as be intends to bring tho same energy to bear in the sister colony'in btroducmg them there, a large trado is bound to spring up. a demand for a good article, and, be woll aware of this, Mr Keropthorno 0 ,-, ing tho last eight months has been ono of the largest advertisers in -New Zoaland, and we understand his advertisements appear in 47 papers daily, Tho introduction'of theso remedies has given employment to a large number of hands, and has caused the circulation of a largo amount of monoy, They should readily commoni themselves to tho Australians, who will bo able to see for themselves tbo large amount of evidence proving their value as antidotes to' the ills that flesh is heir to! ■ ; . .-.,.! ' Nora-Tho Auberfc Remedies may be obtained froraT. G, Mason, Masterton. SCOULLAIU CHISHOLM, ART CABINET MAKERS,: 4ND UPHOLSTERERS
PIANO WAREHOUSE, Lambion Quay, Wellington, jO, ijuE FINEST DISPLAY OF EUBNITURE ANP PIANOEOKTES TRYOUKKITOHEN,TABLES -Atßa fld.. ~: ■ ■ THY OUR DRAWINGHOOM'SUITES, At£J2 I'sb; ! "" : -' TOY OUR DININGROOM SUITES . At£l2. 15b ■ . TRY OUR SPRING MATTRESSES At£l2sMS " " ' TRYOURLINOLEU . : TRY OUR CARPETS, At 3s yard. TRY 00R AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, Afcfisfid, TRY OUR AMERICAN CHAIRS, AU B 6d TRY OUR PIANOS, At Vaiues so other Home oan Offer';' DO NOT FORGET THE SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO . _ lOBE TJIVEN AWAY! On the 21st August, 1892, to Ihe Pa : GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits. Confectionery Ami Candled Peels. fPHEYare everywhere acknowledged FAOTORY.-Alton St., and Nile St, E. Nelson. Wholesalo Wellington Branch,— BrandenSt.
ft. EVERNDEN,«)%., WISHES the Public oiMastorton to know that ho haa commoDced busineea as E2OPRESBMAJN, and will from this dato bo prepared to carry gooda at Reasonable Bates. T£ our pitronai>e solicited. ■.-.', ' Orders may bo left with J. Grahau & Co, LOOK! TAYLOR'S ARABIAN OINTMENT, NOTHING like it in the World for WADS and BKIN MS EASES.- • . " Agente... J. GRAHAM & Co., J. JOKES &'0o„ Eketahuna.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4185, 6 August 1892, Page 4
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