AROUITEOT, Ilftll.Btvaet, &fastcrton. Drawings and Sptcifitntiow prepared fur I'iihiita. notice of removal, Arcihtkot, llua removed his ollko to hU temporary residencu in Hall Street, During tbo re-building of lita house, lately destroyed by (iro. OKU9 SEED PBOM THE GKOWEES. i. of the East Coast and WairsWapa lor the liberal support accorded tc mo last season and to inform them (Hat I have oa hand a large amount of Cocksfoot seed (partly mMhuiedreaßDd) which! am pre* pared to nil at a reasonable prices. ••"'Wdmi tor samples an £ prices left Msstaton Post Olliaa will receive prosapt attention. - • N.B.—Bye Orus and »»all Geods also, Admjssss— L. JOHNSTONE, Jit. MASTBRTON. EKETABUMA BOOT DEPOT.. H. HANSEN ' i MAKES every description of boots and aboea of the twat materials, suited to tha requirements uf the district, and at MooebAxk Fjuces. Bepairs Neatly Executed. K. EYEBN DEN, Junk., WISHES the Public ol Maaterton to' know that he has commenced buai&sea aa SIXBEinSSSIMLAJN; and will from this date be prepared to carry gooda at Reasonable Kates. ■ lour p*tronaite solicited. Orders may be left with J. Graham & On "Waiter OMsliolm, GENERAL BTOREKEEPEE, KLAXr-StICOBIVXXjXJKi. LETT'S EOTAL MAH, LINE OF OOACHES. MASTfcRTON TO OA STLBPOINT, 1 SAVE Club Hotel and Pout OflUu, Mr* JLj Wition, at 3 a.m. on TuoHdaya. and Fridays for Tbuotu, Tinut, and Cn»tl«pbJnt; returning from Cautlosmitit at (1 a.m. on "'"*" sSaturday*, reachingMasterton ia time to eaten the atternoon train to Wellington. . ■ MAareisiof. to Hosmwoon, Bast Coaoiy insavo Masterton at 7.110 a.m. on Tuesday* and Fridays, calling lit, Leo's) Dlalctuglo Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homewood at C.IJO a.m. ou Wudiicodays and Saturdays, in time to catoh the 8.10 ism. train to Wiling ton. MaSTBJWON TO DIMNOEFSM. A conveyance leaves Masterton I'oet Otlicc every Sundax Mohkinu at seven o'clock for Sranoepeth, returning toMasterton at 5 p.m. Private conveyances may bo engaged at any time by telegram or lettor. T. P. LETT, Propriowr. . E Badness e£ FBANCIB' Rsstau- , rant, Boarding Bouse and Dining Boosts, of Queen-street, Maaterton, ia xewoV«d to the prerniaea lately occupied by Ha Houkiet, opposite Weilebs' Horse depository, where the public Mic 'boarders cart secomraodated. HEMRY HUGHES. G&.,, '? ' Fellow of Australasian Institute of Patent Agents, Foreign Members Chartered Institute of Patent Agents London.
BEGISTEEED ATEHT AGEHTi r f ATEKT3 and trade marks obtained. In til coanirieii. Ordinary drawings prepared bee of ooßt. : " Laittbton Quay, Wellington • "■'- r ' JS'dis s*a_Sje. ■ ■ Being that Corner Fart of the Matsikuna Station, East Coast, adjoining "Annedale" (the property of Messrs Williams & THB I»ANI>, of (food quality and wellwatered, is fenced w, and has Ssian partly improved. A further Blook of about ike above, oan be added if desired. A considerable portion of fcha purchase ir.omoy can remain on security of the property, at five per cent, pur annum, payable half yearly. For priea and further partioalare apply to — JOHNSTON & CO., WelHneton; EsTiBUBHBB IK THB COLOKT IN 1862 DIRECT iaPOETERS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWJSLLERS, v LAMBTON QTJAS, WELLINGTON, T> SSPECTSULLr draw the attention _LAi of tho public of Mwterton and Borrounding dialricU to the following facta in connection with their business, 1. That they import all their goods direct from the actual manufacturers in Jjhe Home country "2. That they have no commissions to pay to Home buyer?, Mr George Young, one of the partners, being buyer in &aaland. 3 That they buy for cash and secure eli discounts. ■:, 4. That by fheir baying from the actual manufacturers, having no commieiioaa to pay, and securing all discounts, their goods are landed in New Zealand afcths lowest possible coat, end as only a moderate profit is put upon ; landed cost, ao house va the colony can sell cheaper than thoy can, if any so 'cheap.
HAVE MADS TiXX WATOH AND ELEOT3Q BHiYEE PLATE DEPARTMENTS A spac!ix FaATu.ES of their business, and thfiy fed eonfident tbab customers &yoring them will bayo a, Q«aftty «/ Qoodiut Moderate Fried siLvufi atfMrmossaußii 2J£ykf, watches ' . ' ' .ma*iJS..ls/- ; H Silrer-piatsd Good* by ike Iwsst ranbeig.. ■■. "vr GEO- HERON .. Haul Stbsbt, ■ . .;.■■■:-I "" . : ' J .-.ABLS &s.. ai*ay« .on baud,' ' "Wto^;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4363, 8 March 1893, Page 4
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668Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4363, 8 March 1893, Page 4
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