JAMESMUIB, Coachbuilder, Finglneer, ■ Farrier and General Blacksmith mHE old-eitablitbod Stum Coach 1 Faototy hu long been known m a plßca where werk of every description is executed at moderate pices bv first class tradeimenoDly, and it is my Intention to see that this reputation Is upheld. The different department!)'are under toy personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men are employed. 1 By the extensive use of steam power and machinery I am able to quote the lowest market prices without resorting to the use if Inferior materiali and wurk« manship. : - My shoeing at Bs per set (oi either steel or iron shoes» undoubtedly the best. and cheapest in Maoterton as is proved by the large and Increasing trade In the Engineering department, am prepared to execute work of eve 7 description at Wellington prices. In coach building nothing bat the best material (carefully selected) is used and this combined with honest workman* ship and the latest designs; enables me to turn out work second to none in this povlnce, The paint shop Is under the controlof a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Vfaitarapa, JAMES ~MOIB, jatenth ZEALANBIA AND COCKATOO WOOlPbimis, Qrm Stboit, Harterton. "EX. TONGAKIRO." My quarterly shipment ot Druggists Sundries from London and Parte are juri opened out, and a !a<v of t e leading llnei, as under, are offered a exceptionally reasonable prices, viz Leath and Bobs' Homojathlo Remedlc Essence otilannet Essence of Lemon Hawley's Effervescing Saline J/6 equa to Eno'e Fruit Salt Citrate of Magnesia Glycerine and Cucumber Fellow's Syrup( Genuine^ Sulphui Lozenges Malt and God Liver Oil Boentsd White Windsor Soap Is, bars Salioyllc Acid for Preserving, Am iLuoe Stock of Feeding Bottles, Teats, Tubing, EUbII Stockings, Trusses (all makers), San doges, Suspenders, Clinical Iher mometers, Hot .Water Bottles, Ene maß, Sponges and Soaps. Prucriptim carefully dupemed at any how, with pureet drugs (6umn(ted). T.G.MASON, MEDICAL FALL QUIM-sishi , TO BE PUBLISHED. IN JULY, 1891. STONE'S WELLINGTON, HAWKE'B BAl,' AND TARANAKI COMMERCIAI, HUMCIPAL, AND QKMEBiL DIREOTORYAND NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL (Fourth year) 1894*5, ( rf publication) Demy Bvo. and will contain abont 800 pages, together with Mapfl Wellington and New Zealand corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in oloth, gilt-lettered. • Price: To Subscribers; 10s rid i Nonsubscribers, 12a 6d. STONE, SON, & CO., Printers & Publishers, Crawford Street Dunedin. STATION PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER. TEE Executors of the estate of the late James Cooper, in order to wind up the Trust, invite TENDERS for the Purchase of that well-known Property known as COOPER'S STATION, WAINDIORUi WAIRARAPA. ing PBOPMTY COHBIBTS 01 ABOUT—fICAA ACRES of Rich and Fertile UUvV/ Land, is well grassed and watered, and dlvidedinto a number of convenient paddocks, now carrying about 9,000 sheep. It is approached by a good publio dray road, and is about 17 miles from the Carterton Railway Station. The Buildings inolude ten-roomed Homestead, large new Woo'shed, Storehouse, Men's Cottage, t^o.i TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned at the Post Ouice, Carterion.will be received until THUBBDAY, 29th March, 1894, but the Executors reserve the right of declining the highest or any tender. All information regarding tlili, terms, and other particulars, may be obtained from Mr H. H. Wolters, Carterton, who will direct intending purchasers to the property,or from Messrs Levin k Co., Wellington. Stock and Implements may be taken at valuation, JOHN STRANG, H.S. MASON. Executors Cooper's Estate, Carterton, February Ist, 1891. - ■ - >v JjjXTRACTS FROM LETTERS RE CEIYED JANUARY, 1894!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4675, 21 March 1894, Page 2
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