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Cheap Draper&Clothier IS NOW SELLING— Ladles' Jnckota from 10/6 Ladies' Ulsters from 15/Ohildren'a Ulsters from 4/6 Ghildren'u Fur Tippets 813 ng Dress I'weoda (ija per yard flood Blankets from 10/6 per pair ■ Juat received—' LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF FLANNELLETTE EMBROIDERIES, Men's Colonial Sox for 9d pair Men's Youths' and Boys' Olothlnt; ac very low prices Cheap Draper&Clothier Next the Clook, Qokrnst,, Mabtsrton 'EX. TONGARIRO," My qoaetebly shipment of DruggistsSundriesfrom London and Paris are jvst opened out, and a Jew of the eadlog llnej, as under, are offered a exI, VIZ - Essence ot Jennet to Eno's Fruit Salt Citrate of Magnesia Glycerino and Cucumoer fellow's 3yrup ermine, ' Malt and Cod Liver Oil Scented Whito Windsor Soap 'ls, bars AndjLirqeSiooeoi Feodlng Bottles, Teats, Tubing, Elssti s, Clinical Iher raometers, Hot Water Bottleß, Ene Prucriptim carefully dupented at any how, with purest drugs (Guaranised), T. 6. MASON, MEDICAL HALL QIJKEti-fITiBKT Ix COPTIC":." 12 TRUNKS OF WINTER BOOTS, WINTER SHOES WINTER SUPPERS, AND LADIKS' EVENING SHOES ALSO TRUNKS OF BOSTOCK'S CELEBRATED BOOTS & SHOES. Men's Watertight, Buys' and Girls School Boots from the Beat Colonial Makers arriving every WEEK. NORWEGIAN SLII'PJSRS, from 1/6 SPECIALITY,—Scotch Kip Watertights, English Sole Leather (own make) J. GARPENTkB CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE. JAMES MULR, Coaclibuildor, Jb<ui*iuoGi\ .Farrier and General Blacksmith fjIHE old-established Steam Coach ( Factory has lung been known as a place where work of every description is executed at moderate prices by Gist class tradosmon only, and it is tuy iutention to see that this reputation ia upheld. The different departments are under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men are employed. • By the extensive use of steam power and machinery 1 am able to quote the lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials ond workmanship. My shoeing at 6s per set for either steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the boat and cheapest. in Maatecton as is 1 do. In the Engineering department, am prepared to execute «rork of every description at Wellington prioes. In coach building nothing but the best material (carefully selcoted) is used and this combined with honeßt workmanship and tho latest designs; enables me to turn out work second to none in this Irovince. The paint shop is undor tho control of a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of worktunship stands unrivalled in the Wairarapa, JAMES~MOIR, PATENTEE ZEALANDXA AND C O CK. AT O O Wool Presses, Omen Strret. Masterton. I/I/right, Ranish and Co,, 161, CUBA • Eram, 'Wellingtox BILLIARD TABLE Manufacturers, And Sole Makers of the Patent Cold-Resisting Low 'Excel sior ' Cushion, NOTE.— All our Tables are made and _ finished after tho moat approved linglish design, and fitted with thick bolted slate beds, covered with best West if England cloth, and all the latest improvements. Intending purchasers would du - in considering their own inter'sto, inspecting the table recently |,a> up in ;ho Working Men's Club, 'I hi- Low Excelsior' Cushion runs very f.at, ib loiseless, and is the only relii.bio < usbiou fith an almost square face iu;u ufactured rue to angles; ant] wo challenge our juehtons against any of thi-so imported. Pheso Cushions can be fitted to any table or the sum of 115165. 0 oth, Balls, /ues, and every requisite in stock at iheapest prices. Milliard, Dining Tables, and Bagatelle Tables made to order. MONEY. rHE following 6ums have been placed in my hands to lenion first-class freo iold securities £6OOO in one sum £2OOO in two or more suira £ISOO in small sums from £IOO to £SOO t lowest current rates. All transactions in Jnnection with Wellington Land Board [tended to with despatch. Title's to Native WM, WIGHT SMITH,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4724, 18 May 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4724, 18 May 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4724, 18 May 1894, Page 2

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