Our-Cblf^Friertiffi MEN'S; OVERCOATS;AND: ! i: .i.mTERPBOOES..'i.ii.^ '.illi M .>;■'.■•. :■..:: ■ y.'i!;,!! rv As ever was shown In.the Empire;Oity. BOYS' AND YOJJTHS' ;OLOTHINQ r ''''' ' (!; • A-Specicilityl*' '":" ''." tITE i MANlJFAOTDßE:oiily l 'ftom ".y .COLONIAL TWEED,: •:.'-■,.« And.therefore patrons can rely upon . /getting a First-Class Article. -.■ y ■•■, '■ ■ n : ,.ii' ' -• MEN'S SIRCEM. LeadiDi; Faehions in'BATS, TIES, , COLLARS, SHIRTS, GLOVES; We.open every Direct Steamer at'the, - Lambton Quay and Ouba-Sfc.,W ellington. .1 J. W. BENTLEY, ; \ "WATCBES. T7INGLIBH LEVER WATCHES from J ;. !3]ssto£9Bs. LADIES SILVER WATCHES from • £2ss to£4loa. ' LADIES GOLD WATCHES .from six Vj. and T. YOUNG, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Lower Prices could ,he quoted, but it can only ba for inferlor.Goods, it ia false eoonomy to buy a low-priced. trashy article that is' soldom out «f the'wa'tchinakert hands. .Awarded ■ Firit for WaU'hts and Clocks N.Z. Exhibitions of. 1866 mid CLOCKS: French Marble Clocks in great variety always on hand." Marble Timepieces'from 30s. Marble Clocks from 42s 6d. All Clocks arid Watches of tbo best quality and all guaranteed JEWELLERY., Gold Brooches, Bangles, Gem and Keeper Rings, Sleovelinks, Studs, Pencils, and other articles of Jewellery in at Moderate Prices. • ■• "• '"; E.'P. GOODS. ■ Novelties in Jam Dishes, Cake Baskets, tßutterplates,- Breadplates, Gongs, Sid Dishes, Muffineors, Salts, and articles too numerous to menticp. . ; Wo'make a speciality of bur' Watches and E. P. Goods., Customers from the Wairarapa can be shown a selection of these goods unsurpassed for varioty and quality In the Empire Oity. 6. & T.YOUNG, Wellington and at Dunedin, Timaru and Oamarn % Crabtree & Sons, ; CITY FOUNDRY, Eva.atreot, Wellincton, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS HTEAM 'ENGINES, Saw ard Fk Mill: machinery always on hand; iron split pulliea, buildors and contracors Ironwork, ornamental castings, tomb rails, wrought and cestjren fencing etc. Gatos Cheaper than any firm In town. COBB AND CO BEG to inform tha residents of Mauriceville and surrounding districts that they .have purchased Mr W. Vile's Coaching business, landbopo by civility and attention to merit a Blwre of the predecessor. Fares and time of starting as usual until further notice. COBB & CO, Mauriceville.., P.B-All orders entrusted to 0. & Co will recolye immediate attention AFTER being nearly twenty years in , the employ of Mr W. Perry, 1 have taken over his .' ' KURIPUNI ■■'■■'' BUTCHERY, And hope,by civility and attention to business to obtain a fair share of the patronage of the people living in Master ton and Kuripuni, '; '' ' " : Every description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices: ■', ' ; WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BDTUfIER,. " Kuripuni . .......Mastemon WALTER PERRY,.' F A MIL I BUTOBER Quceii-iSireci, Ifofeffon, 1 ' ','''. BEGS to -thank the public for their continual support during the many years ho has been in busineßß, and to inform them that having sold his Masterton Busineßßto Mi'CHAELES HUGHES, he begs to recommend him to their notice and to solicit for him a continuanbo of the -'--"Be-which has been accorded, in the inection with ; the above, having chasedMr Perry's business. I beg ta coritiriuaijce'bf the support so orded to Mr Perry, and by civility ping the'beßt'ofmeat of allde'. is, to prove that I am worthy 1 of CHARLES HUGHES A LMILTi\BWCHEB',:\',\ of Queen arid'Ohuroh Streets,' MASTEKTON,,: • inhabitants . of Masterton and Ihc erierally that *we : have puriibaßed istablishe'd' baeinee's formerly car; .-.bj'Mr-.W,. -Keill, ,-and solicit;a ocooi that support whiohhas been lly accorded to'bim in the past,' L.IVERY DKPAftTMENT will be r porßonal 'supervision; and ■; every Jmll.be paid to all horses placed in ■geX r '.. . '.., '■.-.'. ~ . .;, .SADDLE HORSES and BUGfIIEB6n lh're at' Moderate charges.' Telegrams from commercial travellers promptly attended to'.- ' Horsea.BrokcAtq Saddle or Earness;with the iitmbst or*""'' ■">>'«'■»>'«» ««»—- fair'.':".' '■ A'BDf'wJllrbntbmeet ALL'-TR'AM as heretofore: :;:>';f >!' 'j ;M •)'>•■■'. "■> - COAOHiwjil.runM usual,, and will ,be, in who can ;be relied on to pay every attention' 1 .PARCELS entrusted to our oara ijiill.be. [ 3!!) ii;-biir,! !iadi.-) oioiiiiltil*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4478, 24 July 1893, Page 4
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618Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4478, 24 July 1893, Page 4
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