V&J, js^|||'T ! BUF 'TOURk-JELLT^MOULDS liPlhtii Prloe 2s 6d. FROM THE WAIRARAPA FARMER'S CO-OPERATIVE ,-. L m?v> ASSOCIATION,,., I' a; coKtic^l ■ ; ::teunks" l WINTER BOOTS, ,'': : ~: , WINTERSHOES, ; ::.;:: '"'' WINTER SLIPPERS. AND LADIES'E7ENING SHOES, ; TRUNKS i OF BOSTOCK'S CELEBRATED' ■ BOOTS & SHOES, i Men's Wntcrtights.'Boys bud Girls ' Scliciol Boots from best Colonial Mnlccrs DRIVING EVERY WEEK, i NORWEGIAN SLIPPERS •• ■ from Is 6d. ' Speciality.—Scotch Kip Watertight*,. ■ English Solo Leather (own make.) J.qARPEMEK; /Central : Boot Warehouse.
JAMES MUIR, COACHBUILDEE, ENGINEER, FAHIiIER&GENEKAL . .-.- BLACKSMITH. r IKE old-est-oblislied. Stenra Coacli . Factory has long been known as a place where work of every description is executed at moderate prices by firstclass tradesmen only, and it is my 'mtcntioa to sec that this reputation is upbeldi ■ , ■ , The different departments arc under . By the extensive use of steam power and maelnneiy lam able to quote tho lowest market prices without resorting to theuse of inferior materials and workmanship. My shoeing at 5s per set for .cither steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly 'tho best and cheapest in Mastcrton as ; is proved by vho largo and increasing trade I do, In the Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every desmaterial (carefully selected) is used and this eomb'»:d with hoi'cst.workmauship and the latest designs; enables mo to turn out work'second to none in this province.- ■■■■: The paint shop is under ihc control of a first-class coach pairtcr and fp-; price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in tho Waivarapa. "'^Mesmuir ZEALANDIA and COCKATOO WOOLPIiESSES, , , QoEEN SIIIIiET, PARK VALE ;nursem;.\ ,-CARTERTON." ToOrchai'dlstsancJ Fruit- •-■-'■ l growers... ;';._'.•'■ _ 'THE proprietor, of ;thc .'above, well-: ■'J;'.'; knowiniurserythauks tlic'.Vidcly extendedcirclcof his customers,andrespcctfttUy'begs to inform his patrons tliat for the present plautiilg season he has.V splendid stocko'f&iiit.u'ees ( (4,000) not so large Winay lie found iivniany other nni'i!cn'ej,.butfor form, vigor, size, (according fp'ago), and tt'iio; nonieiu'lature they will compare favourably with any. APPLES'aIl 1 worked on- BLIGHT PKOOF STOOK.S-PRIOE 15/: to2o|PEE DOZKK FOB CASH. WllOB folir dozen aud uwrards.aro taken oxlra trees will bo add ' " INSPECTIb^ORDIALLY \ v ,^r 9 vlN!VTED.y.'.i! . Oahbgm moiled on a citioti to
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4751, 19 June 1894, Page 3
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335Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4751, 19 June 1894, Page 3
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