JMES MUIB, jCoaehbuildeiv F.ujjineer, and General Blacksmith, THE old-catabHshed Steam Coach Factoijhas long been known at a is executed at moderate prices by first class tradesmen only, and it is my intention to eeo that this reputation is upheld. The different departments are under thoroughly praoticai men are employed. By the extensive use of steam power and machinery I am able to quote the lowest markot pricea without resorting to the ÜBe of inforier materials and workmanship. beßb and cheapest in Masterton as is proved by the large and increasing trade I do. In the Engineering department, 1 am prepared to oxecnte vrork of every description at Wellington prices. In coach building nothing but the best material (carefully selected) is used and this combined with honest workmanto turnout work second to none in this province.
The paint shop is under the control of a firat-olajß coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands JAMES MUIE, ZEALANDIA COCKATOO Woo&Phessks, QUMN STBKBT, MiSTERTON, ANNUAL STOCKTAKING. -'"great deductions IS PRIOEOF BOOTS AND SHOES, varying from 10 to 25 per cent. ALBO- - lot ofjob lines at half price.' Sale Prices Strictly Gash FOR SALJi,
4,200 acres good sheep country, fenced and subdivided large portion arable, HomeBtead close to township, 8,700 acres bush land all clear and in grass, rich soil wo situated, subdivided into convenient paddocks, good buildings, a first-class property. 610 acres bush land, partially improved, With small expenditure would make good farm capable of carrying about 440 acres bush land, all clear and well grassed, fenced and subdivided, now carrying 1200 sheep. 240 acres partially improved bush land. ■ 100 acres dubli land, fully improved, rich soil, well-grassed, good dwelling and farm buildings, close to railway-station, suitable for dairy farm. 70) aores partially improved bush land, excellent sheep country. 500 acreß partially improved bush land. 320 acres partially improved bush land. 300 acres arable.land, close to Masterton ' dwelling and farmbuildicgs J. B-KEITH, Masterton WAIBARAPA PHoTUGIUPMO STUDIOS. OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from O.D.Y. to Life Size, finished with Euniuel, Ordinary or Mat-Opal Surfaoe. PORTRAITS'. THRfcE-QPABTIiB ABU FPU LeNOIII OabMEIS. Beautifully Finished, Equal to the best produojd in the Colony, for: 7s 6d Half Dozen IQ/ _ . 6d One Down f 0/- fiwOow. Familt Grow Vignettes with Enamel Mat-Opal Surface; also finished in Water or Oi l Colours, Yraws Takkh is Tow or Codntby, On Sale I The •jest assortment of Maori Photos iuftew Zoaland. IHOS, £D. fRICt.i masterton. BSTABLIBHBD 6 ITBAM.
OABTLEPOINT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, [Late Ciub Hotel. I SYDNEY ARTHUR PULL IB again recoiying visitors for the Bummer Beason. Being situated ffithin a Btono's throw of the sea, the House is a splendid resort for Invalids and others. The House is well furnished and has every couveuienco, Soa-fishiiig in abundance. Lett's Boyal Mail coaches leavo Masterton eveiy Tuesday nnd Friday morning at 8 o'clock, returning in time to catch the afternoon train to Wei llDijtOi) on ths following deyß, so tha early application is necessary to prevent disappointment For terras and particulars, apply to S APULL, Proprietor. . hAILWAX BOARDING HOUSE HAIL STREET, MASTEKTON, THBBESTIsMBLEINTM .DISTRICT. BOARD AND LODGING £1 yer weei, paid in advance. ALL MEALS, OKIE SHILLING BEDS, ONE SHILLING SmoMnqand Reading Ruma. PriwtSitting Ratm for Mia, GOOD BTAELING. IS'GOUD JfADDUOKB, UNIVERSAL BOARDING HOUSE, QUE«N STREET, JUSTERTON, 1 have pleasuro in offorinj? to (he travelungpublioand boarders theBKBT ACCOMMODATION procurable in Masterton. The Universal Boarding House "will be under personal supervis. ion and wdl be conducted in my well known liberal style. Tnen'ul and- Cashpoint coaches all on Tuesday's ana'Fridayj, and tho Taueru and Brancepoth coach "on FRED. WRIGHT PROVKIRTOB. . GEO, ANDERSON. WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL GROOEH, MASTERTON,: lOLEAGENTFOR Dunedin Ale and Stout BOTTLED BY J. HILEY TAVHEREMAU /'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4656, 23 February 1894, Page 2
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617Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4656, 23 February 1894, Page 2
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