PRINCE Iv WALE 8 i'POBITORY. inhabitants of Masterton and. tho pnblio generally that we have purchased the old>eatablislied business formerly cvgrthmhuk& ried on by Mr W. "" continuanoo of that support which has bee! so liborally accorded to him in the past. TUB LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be nnderour personal supervision, and every attention will bo paid to all horses placed in our charge. SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on hire at Moderate charges. Telegrams from tho utmost caro and satisfaction tuaran« 'ied. ■, A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore. Nora—The Tenni and Castlopoint COACH will run as usual, and will bo in oharga of a competent and popular driver, who can be relied on to pay every attention to passengers ir.d goods. PARCELS outrußted to our care will bo carried at moderate rates, WELLSp^; MASTERTOH. MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FAOTORY, THOS.WAGGiCO., PROPRIETORS. " A SINGLE visit to our factory will convince you what may be accomplished by an intelligent study of the special wants of a business combined irith the best workmanship and materials. It is soldom more than one vehicle is built after preeisoly tho samo design. Out styles aro models of perfection,' The quality of our work ii of the highest grade. We invite yon to order a wmpio .vehiclo, Tho rcputa> tion ofthnMasterton Coach Faotory is we" praoticbt.« perience and must know.that CHEAP iVT is a drag on the wheels of enterprise, ire at in co-operation with the itcneral publicahd the fact of so many vehicles being turned out'of, our factory during the past joar shows dearly' that they appreciate a first-class article, whiot always nays a good percentage on tho capital invested. Wo aro building light pleasure VftmfilM flf All nrannntionn Inspection costs nothing. Prices and drafts on application, THO3. WAGS & GQ, MASTEItTON LIVER? AND BAIT stables, V. HAWKE, Beja to inform the travelling publio and oyer Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Unb Hotel Liyerv and Bait Stable. Those stables will now bo fouhd commodious, comfortable, woll-vwtil. ated, and supplied with every convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire, A first class collection ot iiuggles, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses . on I Every attention paid to tho requiremonte of Commercial Travellers. The ' Favorite" Bub moots every train. SECURE PADDQOKS. FKUIT TREES. planters of Frtj and Orehardista generally, are fully invited loinspect Nursery, atParkvale, Oartojton, and Bee the stock during the growing season later on JOHN BLOMQUIST, Proprietor. WTISHES to inform the publio that TT, he has pnrchaaed Mr David Heggia'sOmviHo Business, end Hopes fiy Strict attention to business to merit fair support, N.8.-Orders may be left with Mossrs Townsend and Cowper. Saddlers Quoen-jtreet. Laatcrion. : o o a o U1 p An £ a (-3 in <1 FH Eh O H O <1 PQ Eh O O O U1 m W Eh W. Crabtree Son8 f CITY FOUNDRY, Bva.stroot, Wellington, ENGINEERS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS' &o, &c, gI'EAM ENGINES, Saw and Flax Mill maohinory always on hand.Makers of every description of wrought ton split pulliej, :ors Ironwork, ornamental casting, tomb rails, wrought and catt Iron fencing eto, 3atcß Cheaper than any firm In town TO HOUSE WIVES, PERSONS ABOUT TO MARRY AND THE TRADE. USEFULBECIPES ron ONE SHILLING. ■ The seoret of some of these recipes nigbally cost upwards of £IOO. They ire of great valpo, either for commercial )r private use, and. in every case will nean a saving of from 60 per cent to 76' percent on the price of similar articles an' lold retail; LIST OF RECIPES, .. Herbal Beer 7. Tomato Sauce !, Ginger Beer 8, Lemonade Powders I, Hop Bitters' 9. Fruit Salts (samo as !. Sarsaparills l! Eno's) 1 i. Apple Jelly 10. Worcester Banco 1. Calves Foot Jelly 11. Cider. > 2. Superior Vinegar, costing 2d per g 3. Transparent Varnish and PoM, i. Self-raising Flour, also Baking Powder; 5, Insoluble fluid Enamel and Cement, All very simple. Any person can make hem without trouble, Apply, sending 12 enny stamps, also addressed find stamped nvelope, to •" \ E. WINTER, Post Office, Wellington '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4380, 28 March 1893, Page 4
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669Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4380, 28 March 1893, Page 4
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