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JAMES MUIK, Goaolibuildei', Kngiueer, Farrier and General Blacksmith. THE old-eatablishod Stoa m Coach Factory has long been known as a place where work of every description ia executed at moderate prices by first data tradesmen only, and it, ia ray iutotir Hon to ieo that tliia reputation is upheld. Xho different departments are under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men are employed. By the extensive use nf stoain power and machinery I am able to quote tho lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials and workmanthip. My shoeing at 5a per set for either steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Masterton as is proyed by the larp;e and increasing trade I do. In tho Engineering department, I im prepared to execute ffork of every description at Wellington prices. In coach building nothing but the beat material (carefully selected) iB used and this combined with honest workman•hip and the latest designs; enables me to tnrn out work seoond to none in this jrovince. The paint shop Is under the control of a firet*ola«s coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Waiwrapa, JAMES MUIE, fiTENTEE ZEAJLANDIA AND COCKATOO Wool Pbebbes, Queen Stbiet, Masterton. ANNUAL STOCKT AKING GREAT REDUCTIONS is PRICE OP BOOTS AND SHOES, varying from 10 to 25 per cent. ALSOalot of job linos at half price, Sale Prices Strictly Gash. J. CARPENTEK FOR SALti, 4,200 acres good sheep country, fenced and subdivided large portion arable, Homestead close to township, 3,700 acres bush land all clear and in grass, rhhcoiiwc situated, subdivided into convenient paddocks, good buildings, a first-olass property, 610 acres bush land, partially improved. With small expenditure would make good farm capable of carrying about 1600 sheep. 440 acres bush land, all clear and well grassed, fenced and subdivided, now carrying 1200 sheep, 240 acres partially improved bush land, 100 acres bush land, fully improved, rioh soil, well-passed, good dwelling and farm buildings, close to railway-station, suitable (or dairy (arm. 70) acres partially improved bush land, excellent sheep country. 500 acres partially improved bush land. 320 acres partially improved bush land, 300 acres arable land, close to Masterton dwelling and farmbuildicgs J. B' KEITH, Masterton

KAILWAY BOARDING HOUSE HALL STBEET, MA6TERTOS, THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. BOARD AND LODGING £1 per wew, paid in advance. ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoiin? and Reading Booms. Primt< Bi((ing Boom 'for Mia, GOOD STABLING. |Ss*GOOD PADDOOKB. Todul and Cashpoint coaches all on Timday's and Fridays, and the Taucru and Brancepeth coach on Sundays. FRED/WRIGHT Vnoimp.TOß

WAIRARAPA PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS. OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from O.D.V, to Life Size, finished with Enamel, Ordinary or Mat-Opal Surface. PORTRAITS'. TUfUE-QPARTKIt ittl) FUil LENBIH OABINETS. Beautifully Finished, Equal to the bost protad in the Colony, for: 7i mSDZ} 31' F ' mGmYi Family Qbouj? Viqmtte3 with Enamel Mat-Opal Surface • also finiahed in Water or Oi l Ooluure. Views Takkn ih Town or Oouniby, On Sale I The boat assortment of Maori Photos in New tfoaland. '•11$, E0 MICE, MASTEETI IN. ISTABLISUED 5 YEARS. OABTLEPOINT TcCOMMODATION HOUSE. [Late Club Uotel.| SYDNEY ARTHUR PULL IB again reoeiying visitors for tho Summer Season. Being situated within a stone's throw of the Be?, the House is a splendid resort fur Invalids and others, The House is well furnished and has every convenience. Sea-fishing in abundanoe. Lett's Itoyal Mail coaches leave Maaterton every Tuesday and Friday morning at 8 o'clook, returning in time to catch the afternoon train to Wei lington on ths following days, The rooms are being rapidly takon up, so tha early application is necessary to prevent disappointment. For terms and particulars, apply to S APULL, Proprietor. GEO. ANDERSON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROOER, MASTERTON. OLE AGENT FOR Dunedin Jle and Stout, BOTTLED BY J.HILEY TATJHERENIKAP GEO. R. BOND, ARCHITECT v AND CIVIL ENGINEER,. . \ • Pkbry Stbeei ' ' ■ M AST ERTO N ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 2

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