EKETAHPA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. ] Mr ALLANMANGUSON WISHES to Inform the gonoral pub lie that he has taken ovor horn Mr J. Jonos, the Llfory andßail Stable and Graaß Paddocks hold by him in con neotion with the Temperance Hotol. Saddle Homeb and Boooieb awats oh HIRE, Single and Dmiblo Buggies toii.eet ovety , and late trains if required, First olaos Paddooks for Horses and all kinds of Stock. ■ 4 OHaROES MODERATE, X : V ; 'V'
J. R. JUGGINS, T AND, ESTATE, STOCK, BTaTIOH ]j AGENT AND VALUATOR " Ekkiahuka, has several proportion for «alo in town and country.,
-CITY ;^QIJNDBYi/' '. Eviv^treot, : Wellincfcon, W : ; ENGINEERS;--;IRONaND*BKA?B • FOUNDERS,BOILERMAKERS ;| fe% mi p JENGips/ ifen^fe ■ 'Mill' Whinory.- .alyraya .on.handi. Makeittof mtf, doscriptipn'of : wrougW; iron splitpuiiies,imidcrs-ajidcomt^r roils,^wroughtnhd w^lranfehcineetc. Gates Cheaper than nny frra In-town
IT-IE have' pleasure lii nrinouncing tp.thc :" W" ■ ■ inhabitants .of:Mastertoii-.Bnd. the public' generally tliat, -wc .'.have purchased Hie old-establisliedobusiuMS formerly, cwTied' on- ; by:Mr. W;.. hnd; a, confihunncao.f thotViipp'o'rtiwhich lias been Bo.:libcriilly , :nccbrdc'd,to : himin-1hc.;p06t... _: i; 'THE'iiyEHy.TIiPAIiTMENT >ill be .underour.'.pcrs6nßl,. : Biiper.viaion,..Bnd;:e%ery. ■attention wilVbe pnidtonlVJioraos placed in our-charec. .-:■.-'■■.-'■ ; '.SADDLE .HORSES..and.BUGGIES on; hire ut MwleraW-chSißei..'; .Telegrams from comriicrcialtravcllMs ■promptly/attended to; .: ■HorFCs-Brpkeß:to Saddle ,pr HarntßS with the'iutnipst. carojaijd ! satisfaction- guorannteed." '■"""" ' '''"'"■ \; A;DU3;^iljruntpmeet AIiIoTRAINS as'hcfctoforc/' ,; '' ; ' / V - r ; : ,■;; ■ NoiE : .-:Tiic: Tcnui and' Castloppint. COACH will/run .as" usual,. Md-.wiil bejn charge of a competent' ahd'.popularr.driver; )vhp-cfotejcliedi)ii;tb;paycvery attention topfls'serigcis and-gbodV, ; ;{ ■ .EAIiCELS entrusted to.-pur care will'be Carried.at.nioilcrnte'Tatcs', .■■■■. THE GREAT MUSICIANS; PmIIE\DItESDEN; , ■-...■; ■■■■.',-■■/ :±~,M i Sole -Agents, iu ''Erard lindKubsc Pianos'. .'" .... RUBINsTEIN hits Said:'.. , .'..;. "'." •Bilt there is. only' one" piano-the " Ernrd." ■■"' MENDELSSOHN^^. : ': : :, .. "■: '' If I must huino a ; chpi.ee,T- would prefer. Erardj, 1 .■■■'■■'•.:'' WAGNKII: 'Get an "Erard'.'.on the.ninety-nine yearssystetnorany.otherßystem.' ■■_ LISZT;" 'Those.fins.Erard pianos'that'-Marl- ■' borough ftrect nmke'sso veil. 1 JfDMB. StJHPIAXK: 'ilmvc asked.for an:Erardpian '. PAffIiItEWSKI plays .only on an Erard piaiio whenever. oiifajnahlc. '■' EllAitD.has.int'rqduc'sd,various improve- , merits of ...great importance, adding iiiateriaily tp : tHeftlrcnily well-known solidity of construction and beauty of tono of his iuslfuihciitsi EKAIID Vl2O and .130-1 EliAItD PIANOS'. } .(juin'cusi ') PIANOS:
TIIE.DUESDEN { are the HOLE AGENJiJ .in New. Zealond. for the Great .Weaver Organ, l)bbsej 1 3hunpuji.liandiii'stniihcnt3,'iind I'iiifdlirslSletronomc.-. ~: OUII' SI'USIG dcpartniDnti'a'stbclicdwithilfc (dtesil'noveltics insliectaiid foofc'miisic. PIAKOH .ANC:ollOAN\SonTiii!eftjuieiits, froin 26s.nipntl.iljr: ■ The DfeESDIJN Piano Go* .■■.LaMDION Q.UAY & BIUNDON.BTKEEI, ■WJELEINGTON:. ■' M.J:,:BEOOKES, And. at 29 and. 31, Prjnccß-St,: Wmcdiii; andJpiinaton; ■' ■■: Queen : Street r ■
eio. mmm MASTER,! ONi. GEtfEKAIi. PRODUCE DEALER. n'M.CERPi FENCING. WIRE NAIES &ci. always, dr. hand.
The Soutliferu; Crot# fiYCJiE;:MiNU^ACrjJBIXG:^fcpMPANV. lAVE;ftr iajo, /for i.Cash.onV.iLo'Hire ■l'urc'li ase : 'S; Btefn ;-!=.b6iuo -...hitih^clßsa ■Double' -Diamond"■■■ and^Hiimkct-» Frame, IJouble'M .'■■ : rbn(lo...bi tliq : ycry. beat S.tc'nl.-i'Stampinga. andiDrawn Steel Tiibiiig,."..fitted■=with ■.Pneumatic, AVe.^liavc 1 riid;<lowh d good Manufacturing jve. make a speciality; ol .repairing; ■'■Wpkccp'instock.Sundries, and Fitr tings:6[,cy«ydescription.used in 3 tho buaincßsi .'ancl.all.,work i by Jlirst-claW Machinists, Wohayehad largo experience' in.(be^(;yc]c;Trn(]ciicocscquen!ljr ; ..our cue.tpmers'can'.dcpend upon having their Avork done thoroughtly (!with a Guarantee) and at .much'clicaper;;rates than hitherto,. The principle advantage pi ourCyclcs over !.al-. most'.all i .,:imported;, machines ■ (which -are mpstlyjiiadc.wilh malleable cast .iron fit-' lings/33 that wo'give a Guarantee with all work arid^mnchincs.leaving ouri establishment;-■ rl'neutuoticand Cushion 'Tyros ; ie» paired.;:'.^Vhccls : converted from Solid to Pneuniatio; ; or Cushion Tyres, Machines iakcu to pieces aud thoroughly overhauled, cleaned,' rc-cnamclled, and made to look like hew/ONew Spokes from lil. each,' ; .'Eslii otcs'giten for a quantity; and all other work proportionately chenp. *x';'"',; ;$, f\&. ' ; M^' : /Tory-street K:;^fe;:?fc;VYollington; ;^ Warn?fIfEAR PALLADINO
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18930426.2.20.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 26 April 1893, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
525Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4403, 26 April 1893, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.