... n ,-- 0 -.6wer»inf ; tuo.Cdlony' at.ycryiclioico solec-'.' :' | ;;r About 35 /TONS,' ? % Of ike MowJn£ varieties':- .<•' ;EißLT'RoßEU:>V;fa':>;:;;; {BSADTtO^HbJboK''-!; I ;'' lV ''\' . ;WHiTE;EMPHANX ?"*^ ] ;'FnOSTKn»TSI ' •' ißiimß's Pholific 'BAinEiDNEy.;, . ;MaOJJCJ£ BONDS!■'-'." The abovo' are nil in first clbss con^ dltlOH.[ -. :-.' ■ . !■•>.■.•.;.!;■!;■'•■ .!>,;.} . We; have another' large sliihment to 'amve'shortly," •• ■;■•> ■,!■...'".: . Special quotations fortogo quantities, FROM THE WAIRARAPA FARRIERS' GO-OPERATIYB V ASSOCIATION, EX;w COPTIGv TEUNKS WINTER BOOTS, - ■:' j WINTER SHOES, .■ WJNTERSLIPPEES, 'AND LADIES'EVENING SHOES, TRUNKS 1 OF BOSTOCK'S CELEBRATED BOOTS & SHOES," ■■ Men's Watertight!' Boys and Girls School Boots from the host.'.' ; ; Colonial Makers./. . / ARRIVING EVERY WEEK. ' • NORWEGIAN SLIPPEESJ from Is 6(1. SjicL'ialitv.-Scotch KipWatciiights, .. English Solo Leather (own make.) • i. JiCAEPENTEE, Central » : Boot Warehouse. JAMES MUIE, COAOHBUILDEIt, ENGINEER, . FAIUiIEIUGENEItAL' BLACKSMITH. ' THE old-established .Steam Coach Factory has long ken known as a place whew work of every description is executed at modcrato prices by iirstclass tradesmen only, and it is my intention to see that this reputation is upheld. ' ' The. different departments nro under oughly practical men are employed, ' By the extensive nso of steam power j and machinery lain able to quote the lowest market prices without; resorting to theuso of inferior materials and workmanship.. My shoeing at 6s per set for cither steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Mastcrton as is
In the Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every desriphon at Wellington prices. In coachbuilding nothing but the best material (carefully selected) is usod and his combined witli honest workmanship and the latest designs j enables I me to turn out work second to nono in this province. The paint shop is under the control of a first-class coach painter and for pneo and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in tho Wairarapa. JAMESMUIE, ZEALANDIA axd COCKATOO • ■WOOLPHESSEB, MASTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS, QMHmmmw HAVE the honour to inform their customers that they > , have f stopped grinding for the purpose of making extensivo alterations to their plant. ; C Bitos. have imported from . Australia the most improved ~' Dbessiko, CiumG, and Eoileb ~ Maoihneey," and are no* busy putting it up. .'..' So extensivo arc the alterations ' ; required that it will be pic weeks yet" beforij'theyire' : ' (,; . completed, and • CHAMBEELADf BIiOTHEES'' ' Roller Flour 'is: placed; on; the: market; .but? ;■; •meanwhile customers, can be : ■ , ..; v r /supplicd with ■.':','-. ; GEO. HERON, (General Produce Dealer, ~ i Hui Street. ■! masterto'n.' "' 'XX-.dogspr'giiHs, ; '-'ori thb-prop .of tho.Mdortfgncdfrat'' Lands' Qjittkij.will [I)A wwccfifecl.vw
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4755, 23 June 1894, Page 3
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387Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4755, 23 June 1894, Page 3
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