EstablilShbd in the Colony in 1862, : I and T. YOUNG, DIHECTIMPORTERS, oRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEmiESS, AMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, RESPECTFULLY draw tho attention [V of tho public of Masterton and irrounding districts to iho fo]Wii)T iota in connection with thoir business. 1. That they import all their goods ircct from tho actual manufacturers in 10 Home country' 2, That they have' no commissions to ay to Homo buyers, Mr George Young, no of the partners, boing buyer in Jing. ind. 8. That they buy for cash and securo II discounts. 4. That by their buying from tho otual manufacturers, having no commis* ions to pay, and securing all discounts, leir goods are landed in New Zealand ttlie lowest possible cnßt, and as only moderate profit is put upon landed wt.no houso in the colony car'.ill lieaper thaii they can, if any bo '^p, G. & T.Jom[ HAVE MADE THE WATCH AND ELECTRO SILVER PLATE DEPARTMENTS spfoial feato re of their businoss, and thny feel confideut that customers favoring them will have a ligh Quality of Goods at Moderate Pricu [LVEII HUNTING KNGLIBiI LEVER WATCHES FROM £3 15/-Silver-plated Goods by the bast makers. joliH H 1 N 6 NEW AND NICE. THE LATEST and best, IS RED FUNNEL TEA. IT WILL MY YOU TO TRY IT. Agents WAIRABAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION |Limited,] (Formerly M, Casdkrg <fc Co,) fajterton, Greytown, Pahi'atua& Tenui BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. PQE NEWEST BOOKS direct from L London and the leading English uurnals, Magazines, and Newspapers lay be obtained within a few hours of the •rival of ovory fclcoan stnamor. The principal Colonial Newspapers bo kept in Btock, I'ent fur" Waikahapa Daily Times" A tirst-claaa and complete printing ;ouk on the premises. J.B.INNES, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite Dr. Gillon's), Willis street Wullingto BASKETS 1 BASKETS I! BASKETS! 11 CHRISTMAS AND MIW YEAR PRESENTS, JUST arrived from Homo one Orate of FANCY AND FLOWEK BASKETS From ono of tho beat makers, 1 our atorago accommodation is we will offer them to tho publio« WHOLESALE RATES, ABOUT 150 TO CHOOSE FROM" )on't Forgot "EE LITTLE STORE BOUND THE COBNM, El. P. Temple Ss Co, ftTISHES to inform tho publio that VV ho has purchased Mr David leggio's Carrying Business, and hopes y Strict attention to business to merit tir support. M.-Ordcra may be loft r ith Messrs Townsend and Oowper add lore, Quoen-atreetAtjJgr^in. I'AHIATUA. Tho Wairaeam. Daily Times jT AY be purchased in Paliiatua from IX. Mr F. G. Moore, stationer. J. PAY TON & Co. Masterton, 10th November SOTICI outstanding accounts duo to mo 11 be sued for il unpaid' on the Ist arch. WALTER PERRY, Business ot FRANCIS' Restau. rant, Boarding House and Dining )oms, of Queen-street, Masterton, is moved to the premises lately occupied Mr Hockley, opposite Wiilebs' use Depository, where the public and ardors can be accommodated. ASK FOR
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4351, 22 February 1893, Page 4
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470Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4351, 22 February 1893, Page 4
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