3 Georqe Johnston, WHOIisAIB AHD RBIAE'MBBOHiNT AND DIBEOt IiIPOBTER,' '■: QUEEMREET, MASTERTON. „ found thoroughly well atooked withall the newest and most Fashionable Gooda, General Drapery, Men 'si Youth's and boy's Clothing, Mercery, Boota and Shoes, etc. TAILORING-A 6PEOIALTY. Gentlemen requiring a First Glass Suit at & moderate price will do well to place their orders with us WITHOUT DSLAFJn order to ensure their getting them completed in time for the ap> to chooso from, Newest patterns and Best English and- Colonial Tweeds In themarket. ■ .-. GROUKBIES.-In this Departments still uphold our reputation for keeping the verv Best Brandß at the Lowest posQoodß Delivered FREE'to any part of • thel'ownr - AGBNOlES.—Cpmnißrcial Union Abbmranee Company—OapitaJ,^2,soO l ooo, Allinm-o AnimmM fllimnftnV- Oad!< taU'6,ooo,ooo. . Risks of every description accepted at the Lowest Ourrent Kates, GEO, JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERiI MERUHANT, DIKUUTIMPORTER, Qomh-stmm, MASTERTON. HOUMiOW HOAR FUR'NITURE FnOTORY, QOEEA STRjsET, . MASTKRTON, First Class Cabinetmaker from mni.no ij T,nni?nn fn fnlm (inamA of the Workshop, we are therefore prepared to execute any line of Furniture in pnblw to the f aot that we are still keep up the reputation the firm has gained of turning out well nade and highly finished Furniture made.from carefully .... j i...M ni- !....-'« Linn stock on hand and Invite Inspection. Furniture on the BIBE SYSTEM. RAMsI'ERGER PIANOS FOH SALE ORDEKB TAKEN FOR Z.M.HUAR, UNDKRTAKEJtt, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO FOKSALE. .A farm of 10U acres, partly Improved, partly fenced, Eight miles from Eketahuno. A good Butchering Business. A farm of 250 acres, 70 aores In grass, with 40 ohain of'fenoiflg, a good whaie and garden. Price, £875. SeotioDß in Parkville from 1 aore to 100. Several houseß in Eketabuna. Money to lend on freehold security, : Apply—- • J. fi. JUGGINS, Commission Agent, Eketahuna I 111 GKAND CONCESSION 11 PHOTOGRAPHY. TO MASTERTON AND THE SURROUND ING DISTRICTS oratWAIRARAPA. Messrs. Wriggleswrth & Binns, Vioe-Kegral and Leadinjf Photographers, FIRST PRIZE MEDALISTS Sydney* Melbourne and Nov Zealand Exhibitions, SUMMER to afford the TANTS of MASTERTON and surround _ Districts an opportunity ofparticipiting In the marvellous GUINEAS WORTH of PHOTOGBAPHY they havoso successfully Inaugurated in Wdlihgton. •. • .. . MESsR* WRIGGLESWORTH 4 BINNS will itßue through their osnvasiing' agents ONE WEEK before thearrival of their studio, , duo 1 notice of .whioh will be adrcrtlied, DEPOSIT TICKETS »t 2/6.each, which will entltlo the holder on payment of 18/6 a'" »: i»» „«« APMST.PINIfinRD f)l , ENLARGEMENT, 16 x 13,. and .TWELVE CABINET PHOTOS, beautifully flniihed either ut Enamel or the firm's exquisite ■« J ' J artistto! MATT-OPAL TYPE >RO( PATENTED). MEBSKS WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS will bring to MASTERTON and erect a STUDIO specially designed and built for this 1 work. ALL the NEGATIVES will la taken i by OPERATORS expressly engaged. FIRST CUSS LENSES, INSTRUMENTS, APPARATUS .„,1 awjutnrlna nlnno will bi', tiled.- ' many of which have been IMPORTED solely for this important undertaking, - TWO NEGATIVES will be taken and too Due notlco will be given of arrival of can--2/6 Deposit Tickets G/6 MIND IA 16x12 OPAL Enlargement so in. comparably Superiorfor softness, permanency, and Artistic Beauty to my of the paper on WRIGGLESWORTH& BINNS "WWMIMD WWIBFMORL CHOICE seleotion of HATS in .. l. Fleiibles and the new'. Terrai Eats, very cool and. comfortable for the warm weather, .'.'.' TAILORING! We.have a large .range.of patterns to woollen mills in the Colony, -We can sup- < LARGE VARIETY • • : Oi White Shirts, Regatta Bhirts l .SCMves, ; ' :Socks, Ties, Braces, also very choice lot of Fanoy Cashmere' Underclothing-light and coo], IN BOXS'CL()THrNG We have always a. largo assortment to choose frgw; making; as we do, a speciality in this •'. ; .. ~..,„„; new Zealand: faotory,; ' '" itf LambUQaayarid v ■-■'- 87 OubAStreet Wellington. .:,,. J. W, : B.ENMt..., I^^MANAGEtt: '■- EXPRE6B;£U&NESS.. ■: ■ O AYING di.spo§edof iny OABhTtiKO Bubi* i7L..-:.NEss.to'jMr.iAlfred Coy/rl Lx.'to splioifior biuia cqutliiuonco 'of iho public support so liberally, acoordod to me,\ v.-.: :• " " : " : ■'s&^mi<4- : .Having purenaie'd;Mr ; I)algetfy'B express buiinesjl trust! .to'.'.be,''n'ccorded a share of the patronage v bi : the'.publib( ..and - that hy civilitvond prompt attention. io;,orders:to merltft'cbn'tmbdnoa' of thV samd.' All'tralnß uthlost,TOpatcli and'effe.' "Oduntryordeia
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4634, 29 January 1894, Page 4
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645Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4634, 29 January 1894, Page 4
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