To Deerstalkers! J TAG 8* HEADS PRESERVED AND MOUNTED In the Highest Style of the Ait, J. JACOBS, lATURALIBT AND PRESERVER of Birds, Fish) and Animals. First House past Catholic Church, Masterton. WALTER PERRY, If AMIL Y BUTCHER Quecn-Sfrerf, MasMon, BEGS to thank the public for theii continual Bupport during the man; years he has boon in business, and to in form them that having sold his Mastertoi MR. CHARLES HUGHES he begs to rccommond him to their notice and to solicit for him a continuance of th patronage which has been accorded in th past IN connection with the above, havln purchased Mr Perry's business, I op to solicit a continuance of the support s long accorded to Mr Perry, and by civilit and keeping tho best ot meat of all it scriptions, to prove that I am worthy t the patronage so long given to my predi ceesor. CHARLES EVOHES. FAMILY BUTCHER, Comer of Queen and Church Streets, MASTERTON AFTER being nearly twenty yesrs i tho employ of Mr W. Perry, have taken over his 1 KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention! business to obtain a tair Bharo of tt patronage of tho pouple living in Waste tun and Kuripuni. Every description of MEAT OF TH BEST QO ALITY will be kept, and so! at reasonable prices WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BUTOHKR, Kuripuni ...Masterk Furniture ■ Furniture I, Furnituro Si Furniture UfIRS Si Furnituro "»««'. Si Furniture FUltNlSHlN6 MANUFAC- jj< Furniture TORY. g ( Furniture Si Furnituro Smoial Notice to Fames St Furniture Powsismkol S' Furniture Si Furniture _, ... ~ Si Furniture We are now Belling the Sl Furnituro whole of our stock of furnituro, Si " re - our own manufacture, "& Furnituro Si Furnituro at such prices g, Furnituro ■ th & t wUI J Furnituro EFFECT A CLEARANCE, jj| Furniture ' Si Future CALL AND INSPECT J* Furniture'' Furniture Si Furnituro ,:" _ , „ . Si Furnituro Como Early or Bargains, g| Furniture Si £:: hounslov m l Furnituro Si Furniture : UfIAS ' & Furniture' fiVlMi] & f™|["°QUEEN-ST,MASTERTON.J ':&.,;,-.. OPENING NOTICE I /u-. WATCHMAKER, JiiiVS LLER, and OPTICAN, Eight ye ars with W. Lhiujobs It S Wellington.) ■ " RESPECTFULLY begs to inform (he i habitants of Mneterton and surroundi district that ho has commenced business McGill'snew buildings, next door to Hw &>on, Willis street, Wellington, The stock (which is entirely new and tho latest patterns) chiefly consists of Q< and Silver Watches, do do Brooch Bangles, Pencil Cases, Studs, Matchbox Sovereign Cases, Ladies' Jem Rings, W< ding do, Keepers, etc, etc . Also, a nico selection in Sterling Sill and Plated Goods (in cases), Marble a Fancy Clocks, ■■•'■ The Watch and Jowollcry repairs will pereonaUy attended to. .'■■Nolo address— ALFRED NICOL, ■67, Willis-strcet Wellington, AUTUMN and WINTER SEASOI DUVUI DEPABTMENT-WehftVO t! . honour to inform our custoine that we havo now oponed our now goo in all departments and with inureasi facilities, and by keeping a more oxto aive stock than heretofore, including tnai new lines, we are now in a position to me the requirements of patrons and our i cioasing trade. New Dress Goods in i the leading colours and most fashinnab materials, Flannelettes, Plaidings, Skir ings, SorgCß, Flannels, so,Whito ai Grey Blankets, all sizes. Travelling ai Bush Rugs, Ladies Jackets and Ulate in the newest styles and shapes, "■:■'■Olotmvq Department.—"A Ne
Departure."—Uentlemon's Waterprool Coats, made to measure, with or without Capes, and in any stylo required; all sown seams, and guaranteed thoroughly waterproof for 655, 65b, 755, 80s, and 84s. Also a splendid stock of Waterproofs and Oilskins on hand," Working Men" you can select the material, and have your Shirts made of Cotton, Linen, Union, Leathcrino, and All-Wool Shirtings, Thoae aro made by a first-class Shirtmaker, and being weimape, not thrown together, will stand rough wear. Prices from 4s to 10a 6d. Also Gents' UnderFlannels, Drawers, .Night-Shirts, etc., "Made to Order." Just received a splendid assortment of Kaiapoi Clothing, in Men's, Youth's and Boys' Suits, Trousers and Overcoats, Tins clothing is undoubtedly the very best valuo in the market, also new Undor-Uarmcnts, H»ts, Boots, and shoes, etc, INSPECTION INVITED BY GEO. JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL HEROHANT, DIRECT IMPORTER, Qokmmkt, MASTERTON, R. PINJEEY, (fobmebiy with w, hawke). 9 T)EaSto notify the public of M&stertcn to' J-* ho haß procured a comfortable Landai . Oahbiaoe, which ho will run to and from thi Railway Station, to meet all trains. Frirati parties can hue tho Carriage on the most rea Elliott Saddler, will be promptly attended to, JAMES ELLIOTT! I Hd<r ani Earmimakr, Queen-street .......Masiebion HAS in stock at oxooptionally favorable prioes, a splendid assortment of Canterbury Home Covbbs, a very larte lot of Cau and Kanoaroo skins ' for Lon- Legoinos,first-class eitrarefined Neatbfooi On. Ah excellent assortment of Hunting s and Ladles' Saddles, English and Colonisl Harness, Bridleß, Spurs,.and Sandries, Pack Saddles, Shaft and Leading Harness, and every requ lenient of the trade. JAMES ELLIOTT'S,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4429, 27 May 1893, Page 4
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