; SALTER PERRY, * P. A MIL Y BUTCHER Qutm-Stnet, Miuferfon, )EGS to thank tho public for their continual support during the many form them thathaving aold his Maßterton Business to . MR CHARLES HUGHES, ho bogs to recommend hitntd their notice and to solicit lor him a continuanco of the patronage which has bren accorded in the IN connection with the above, having purchased Mr Perry's business, I beg to solicit a continuance of the support so long accorded to Mr Perry, and by civility and keeping the best ot meat of nil deteriptions, to prove that I am worthy of the patronago'bo long given to my predecessor, CHARLES HUGHES, FAMILY .BUTCHER, Corner of Queen And Church Streets, MABTEUTON AFTER being nearly twenty yesrsin tho employ of Mr W. Pdfry, 1 have taken over his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hnpo by civility and attention to business to obtain a tnir Bhare of the patronage of tho people living in Master ton and Kuripuui. Every description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BUTCHER, Kurlpuni Masterton I JOTI 0 E, F. HOLLO WAY, WISHES to inform the Residents of Maßterton and the District' that he has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Masterton, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair patronago by selling only THE BEST MEATS at CURRENT RATES. OPENING NOTICE 1 WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, and OPTIOAN, Eight j oars with W. LiniKJonN & Son Wellington.) RESPECTFULLY begs to inform the in habitants ot Masterton and surrounding district that he bus commenced business in McGill'sncw buildings, next door to Hume & (-'on, Willis street, Wellington. The stock (which is ontiroly new and of the latest patterns) chiefly consists ol Gold and Silver Watches, do do Brooches Bangles, Pencil Cases, Studs, Matchboxes, Sovereign Cases, Ladies' Jem Eings, Wedding do, Keepers, etc., etc. Also, a nice selection in Sterling Silver and Plated Goods (in cases), Marble and Fancy Clocks. The Watch and Jewellery repairs will be personally attended to, Note address—j ALFRED MCOL, G7, Willis-street „ Wellington. AUTUMN and WINTER SEASON DnArBRY DBPAMSiENT-Wohave the honour to inform our customer! that we have now opened our new goods in all departments and with increased facilities, and by keeping a more extensive stock than heretofore, including many now lines, we aro now in a position to meel the requirements of patrons and our indossing trade : New Dress Goods in all the leading colours and most fashionable materials, Flannelottos,Plaidiiigsi Skirtings, Sorges, Flannels, Ac, White and Grey Blankets, all sizes, Travelling and Bush Rugs, Ladies Jackets and Ulster! in the newest styles and shapes. Clotheq Departhest.—"A New Departure"—Gentlemen's Wnterprool Coats, made to measure, with or withoul Cnptß, and in any stylo required; all sewn scams, and guaranteed thcroughlj •-I waterproof for 655, Cos, 755, 80s, and 84s Also a splendid stock of Waterproofs and - Oilskins on hand, " Working Men " you oan select the material, and have youi G Shirts mado of Cotton, Linen, Union, Leatheririo, and AlLWool Shirtings Those aro made by a first-class Shirt maker.siidßEixnwKU'UAPE.notthrowr togother, will stand rough wear. Pricei from 4s to 10s 6d. Also Gents' Under Flannels, Drawers, Night-Shirti, etc "Made to Order." Just received i splendid assortment of Kaiapoi Clothing in Men's, Youth's and Boys' Suits, Trousers and Overcoats. This clothing ii undoubtedly the very best value in th< market, also new Under-Garments, Hats 1 Boots, and Shoes, etc. INSPECTION INVITED BY GEO, JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GKNERAI MERCHANT, DIRECT IMPORTER. Qoees-sbbht, MASTERTON. JOHN HENDERSON, MERCHANT T.AILOI QUEEN-STEER! , MaSIBKTO The fawr of your pakonuge an numemmdalim 'reowtled. I J. R. JUGGINS, • AND, ESTATE, STOCK, STaTIOI AGENT AND VALUATOR, E 111 AHDN A, _ . has several properties for sale in tow and country PHOTOGRAPHERS. fly%ciaJlp»oiti(iiwn{ to flis Emlktw, THE EARLOF GLASGOW, G.GM.G, and THE COUNTESS OF GLASGOW .'. First Prize Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealani Exhibitions, ■.-.•' Eshbhshi a.. ..,..„. 186 S. 7, Willis-Street, Wellington; ' *, BTISTIO PHOTOGRAPHS ""■: SPECIALLY TRAINED TOIL STAFF ; '■■ mMTOBSAND AKTISTS. j , , MODERN IsTYLE.., , ; :; ; , EVERT IMPROVEMENT, IN APPA ' RaTUSANDACOESORIES. T Soib PBOPareioßS And Pamhtisbb M^-6palTyjiePrdMss. 7, WILUB-SIBEBT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4437, 6 June 1893, Page 4
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