|j ' .«■'■ ijiJppoßT .'IKOAL^i^DIWTBY.'V^. '^ ~ .makes allvdeafxijtioDß of.Tinware at p'riopa that doty competition. I' jMyanisedsnkß tail Porfebleßbilers .w^ca'st'ironelbows/a' ipeoiality.'v't-!;' material and wrkmansHipi'qwranketi : :':':', the tram Applied.; : ?"' ;''''i : :Tßl^--s6l-iptTßD.' : i;-.' e- IRI?AT 1? Qwen; i :DliALJli,, t Mßßtettou: ,:..■. IN, returning thanks for ihe-'very. Mi _ . ..era).' pairoiiaga, adaitded" to them since commencing businoss, desire to remind 'those w hose houses require reno-. yatirig,that they can still bo found bppo* site ;Mu ! 'Danieli/b Timmr : '';Yabds, CiuMi-St/MAiiiEnibN..,'.'', '■'■...'■. '.>'. URDERB may also be nffc'at Messrs White fcUo.'s, dUoen-St, .'•■-• MASTERTON COAOH .AND, CARRIAGE ; ;.■<;•■'7,;.. FACTORY. ■-...■■• :/:'•: rnHK QUESTIOnTdciES a COACH and 1 CARRIAG3FACIORYPAY? Y«. liutitmusl be conducted on business principalP,,wliioh mearJß, Jike conducting any other business, to derive a profit fromit and only k proportion to the diligence arid shrewdness wth'wbicli it is'/attonded' to. Shrewdness implies the'close application of yoiir suitable qualities to it. But it yon a:e not s. jited to run suoh a business do .not try it, 'or you v. ill find it a raw-boned animal to rido. If jou-gb into coaohbuildtag without capital'your i liaery will increase.' with'your, ex|ierie'nc'6:,'But with experience jrou'ere'kecu'to;discover all kinds of rat holes in the •management of. materials etc. One condition-that make's tb? carriage businrcs so difficult for novioes to gra?,) successfully is the extended, field-over which it is spread. .It includes four distinot and completed, trades, and needs a vthor- • ough and practical knowledge of eaoh.Then '. ) we, ask the public to consider this.; Why ! not place your orders with, those who thor- ', oughly.understand ; your .needs .and have every facility for the prompt; careful, and a'rli'.ticcxeoution of, your orders. Give,us an opportunity to demonstrate this to your satisfaction,' Our' Motto is; Wisdom,' Strer-gth, wd :Peaoly, : Wisdom is oily : having standard;grades', Strength is buying and .selecting .'the ■ choicest materials, lleauly, perfect Proportion and perfeot Workmanship, Just received, direct from the manufacturers, a consignment of all tinifanFMH'iaim HanlimiM T„ m „™ (..'„ mingß, etc We manutaoturo the most popular styles of vehicles. Prices and ■ drafts on application, -
THOS. WAPG&CO. A. .HENPEESON's, It you want to see : »ohoibe selection - of Watches, Eleo •' lery, call at A, 'HeNMHISON'S. sMosaffasaH. *v LETT'S JROYAL MAIL LINE ;.■ OF COACHES. MASTHRTOH;TO OASTLEPOIOT. T KAVIi nlllli Hnlnl nml P„„l nffl* n 11,. JLi torton, at B!a,m,;on Tneßdays and Fridays for Taueru, Tinui, and Cashpoint; returning Km Castlepoint at 6 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays; reaching (Masterionin time to caloh the afternoon train to Wellington,
Mastkbtos to Homewood, East Coist. Leave Masterton at 7.30 n.m. oniTuesdaya and Fridays, calling' at Lee's Blairlogie Hotel for lunsh (both journeys), returning from Homewood at 5,30. a,m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catoh the 8.10 p.m. train to Wllington. ... • Mastebtontoßranoepeth. ' A conveyance leaves MastertonPostOfflce every Sukdat Morkiho at soven o'clook lor : Private onveyanoes may be engaged at anytime by telegram or letter, T. P. LETT. Itopriotor, ; hOTI 0 E. . P. HOLLOWAI, WISHES to inform the Resido'nfe of Masterton and the District that BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, Id Queen Street, Masterton, opposite the Umpire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair { THE.BKT ME.4TS at CURRENT RATES. ' lYfib KEN'S CENTRAL DINIING BOOJMLSj QUEEN STBEET.'.-.,..,. JtASTERTON. THOSE commodious Dining Rooms aro open to the publio on (Sundays aud during the week. .'-'..' ' WeekDays, '•' '•'■ BItEAKFAST-7.30to8.80) SUNDAYS: LUNOHEC'N-12 till 2 • • Bfo 9.12iw1, TEA—S to 6.80 .■.-.;■: ■j,sto 6. 'ALL MSALUi.-■':■'■' ■ o olook, Bread, Confootioncry and Fanoy Goods as usual. .... , • ... : C. WINCHESTEj| BAKER AND fiONFECTMERi THE BLUE HOUSE -MASTERTON, THE PWDMNG.UOOMknow open to the public, there FIRST CLASS MEALS are supplied -i the uniform- chargo of ONE SHILIING. , ;BmmsT,'Biq9.Boa.m. i 'Luncheon,. 12to2p,in.,and ■.'.■ ; Tea, from"five'i o'clock, HOTPIES r TEA,:cOF?EE AKD .i ;-•■■•■ ;"Gooqa •■■■■;■■'■ --m-.. ' : EveryEvonirig,i)dj and ' ,'''■' | LIGHT ?, RE FRESH ME NTS | With Tea or Ooffee at hU wipe: YOUR EEEf i. NO MORE : " DIRTY,'"BHOJL>Dy» V rTI.HB new registered Wellington OolrYar-i J. ! Grooved Mat is the best and most useful Mat yet made; : -Why?, Because it not only most effeotually.bruuh'es the dirt off the soles, but also off the sides of the shoes, and the dirt, falling Into'the grooves; oah : very easily be shakonor swept out, and not,like the ordinary mat, become'a matted mass it ologg/dirt. l : hey arerriadoverystrongand durabK'and'ar'enot olfimsy and heavy, so that neither mistress noi maidneed dread the. shaking of' the nasty dirty doormat.' And they will not shake to pioed-th'e untimely cttdjol '■■ the imported ihoddy: door-mats;-' !; ' ■• •■ f.'l'l; ; . This aniquematmaybe'obtalned through' the jiriaoipal storekeepers in the Wnirarapa?
imniors and Sale \iMsert s{sMwlt Goir Mat : on<i Matting' f-'';Manufno^vers|.;:';;;;, ; ■ 4 CiMDRIDQB iemm, WEUiIKGION ,:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 12 August 1893, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 12 August 1893, Page 3
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