BOreORI LtOAIi iKOOSIBH BEALE, Pwiinsß k Trammi, ~ makes; ail desttiitions of TinI'waro at prioeß that deiy competition. QiSFIlTim done with ikbist material and woVfeiiatw/ttp", qvardnied. THE TRADeIoPPLIED. A TRIAL ; BOnOITED. JjL JjEALE, Mastertou ..MESSRS COLE* .PAYNE,: l •-. > ''.'■■••' ; IN returning thanks for the very; liberal . patronage: accorded to them lince comraoncing businoßS, j doeiie to remind thoße whose houses require renovatinjf, that ihejr can; still be found ijppos aite Mb Danibll's, .'l'iubeb Yabdb, ohaPMj>Bt„ MilisMon a White 4 Co. a, Ctuonn-St. i .■■ ■'•■ MASTERTON COACH AND OARRIAQ YAOTORY. ThequestionTdoesacoachm CARRIAGE FACTOBY PAY?. iYis. But it must be conducted >n bußincsi prin otner business,' to derive a profit from it and only iii proportion to the diligence and Bbrowdnesß with which it ib attended to, Shrewdness implies the olosa applioatian of your suitable qualities to it,: But it you aro not erjited to run such a business do not try'it,'6ryou*Ulfindit«raw-bbn«d animal to ride, ■ II jou go into coaohbuiloV t t ing without capital your misery will increase I jfou are kaeu to discover all kinds ol rat ■ hotel in lllfl mAnaonmont nf motonnla »t/v te One condition that makes tb; carriage besinecs bo difficult lor novices togras,) a successfully iß'.tbe extended field lover ( which it is spread,' It includes four distinct ough and practical knowledge of each.Theh we ask the pnblio to oonsider this. Why not place your orders with those who thorwr.'i facility for the prompt, careful,land Q artistic execution of your orders, Oive us an opportunity to demonstrate this to your eatisfaotion,' Our Motto is Wisdom, • Strergth, ind Peauty, Wisdom is only having standard grades, Strength is buying and selecting the choicest materials, - Beauty, perfect Proportion and perfect Workmanship, Just received, direct from the manufacturers, a. consignment of all kindß of carriage HardwarY Lamps, trimmingß, etc We manufacture the raoat D popular styles of vehicles'. Prices and D drafts on application, I'HOS.WAGG&CO.
A. hendebson's, II you want to see » choice selection • at Watches,- Eleo troplateandJewellet;, call tit A. Henderson's. * LETT'S EOTALMAHi LINE ° MAoTiiRTONTOOASTLEPOINT. IEAVK Club J9otel and Post Office, MasJ teuton, at 8 .a.m. on Tuesdays and » Fridays forTauera.Tinui, and Cashpoint; t returning f">n Castlepoint at 6 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaching Mas- ' tertonin time to catoh the altornooa train to Wellington,' •'*' . Masizmon to Hombwood, East Coast, Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Hoinewood at 5,30 a.ui, on Wednes--6 days and Saturdays, in tiruo to catoh the & 3,10 p.m. train to Wlllngton, 1- MiSTMTON TO BIIANOEFBTH, 11 every SoNDin Mokninq at seven o'clook tor j Braneepeth, returning to Maaierton at 5 p.m. 'T.P.LETT, Iropriewr,: K 0 T 1.0 E, F. HbLLOWAT, WISHES to inform the Residents of Masterton and the District that BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, MaetertoD, opposite the Empire Hotol, and trusts to merit a fair patronage by selling only THE B&T ME,*TS at CURRENT RATES. .J ( "|lCONi CENTRAL DINING ROOMS; j QUEEN 5TREET........ MAfITERTOrj, e , r — . ; THOSE commodious Dining Booms are open to the public on Sundays ' and during the week, '«. BREAKFABT-7.3otofcSOy SUNDAYS: * LUNCHEC'N-12 tillJ i 8 to 9, ; 12ioI, TKA—6 <06.30. J 6to 6. 'allmulsu: I o'clook. Drend/Confsotibnety and Fancy | C. WINl| estee; i BAKES AM OOmOTMEB, \ ' BL'lJE.''' HOUSE) | MASTERTON, I THE NEW DMNQ ROOM ia now open,to the public, where FIRST j CLASS MEALS are supplied -J the ! uniform charge of ONE. SHUIIN^. j . i ~LVhojiW,'l2.tb'2'pim., and • ■'TBAifrom.five'o'clock 1 , BOT.-EIBB.'TBAi'.dDFraBiAKD OOOOA .' ,-, ; ,''oEYety : ETomii((,'tici j and l : , . LIGHT-i -REFRESHMENTS ■ iWith Tea or Coffee at rfl hours ' mm YO£K;f JEET^ , JDIBTY,; iSHOUDy" ;;^, ; :DOpRM£TS.; , rTJHEn'ew registered Wellington Qoir.Yaxa tliiflrbov'ed i Mat'ls',the best ai'd most use; fnl Mitt yet made,'-' Why? • Be»ose''tt'hbt only wit eflecjually bribes' the dirtoß the ' bs shaken or swept out,- and not, like , dinarymat,,be(!onjea:rnatte'dniasß a! i&i, I'n.ey are made very strong an<| jshaklng of the nasty diytjr dpor-mat.' And lea^oltliaJiSportct'iilioijdydoor'mais, Inmtm and M Makn {WMuak : s BBN'iI>ANKW& CO,;.' ,\ Tu> Ij.'.K.<o-Wj Coir, . Mat .and Mattins ' Manufacturers, , '■m<)ffim\>rmmmmw \
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4496, 14 August 1893, Page 4
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642Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4496, 14 August 1893, Page 4
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