n ! uW"* "i nones U1 ■ % ZmuL \ 4 :«Ksjf £JE?! strr, ■ i«pw &WM&SM vdmsr* t'-.r Mala'K ?*. ffiiiSS ■■^Th^ab'ojfl w; . ; v Spccialquotfitions: roOMiTHE jmBARAPA PAR' ■ .. , • •'ASSOCIATION,- ; ,7.; rT IM' ' ~;7TT7 * lute:.:. _ V'';., .■'v ' : ' . . '/•, it* ] EX. COPTIC.' ■ : ■; if;;';.;.;,: ; :" 'l2 - OF, TEli BOOTS, , . • . TO'TER SHOES, " WINTEII SLIPPERS. AND LADIES.' EVENING. SHOES. f ) "ALSO r TRUNKS V OF BOSTOOK'S CELEEEATED •: ' BOOTS & SHOES. •; Men's Waterlights. Boys and f Gills School Boots from flip liest Colonial MakersjLßliiyiNGr EVERY "WEEK £ : NOEWEGIAN SLIPPEKSJ '■ from'ls (id. 'i- i Speciality.—Scotcli'Kip Wilei'ciglits, : English Solo Leather (ownmake.) J. Central ' . Boot Warehouse. MAsiEinox. ■] i i .( (
COACHBUttDEHi'ENGINEEIi'' PAIiEIEIUGMEML ' BLACKSMITH. . THE old-established ■ Stcam' Coacli Factory'lms long ken known' as," a place where worlcof every description is executed at iriodernte pviccs by firstclass tradesmen oiily, and it is my intention to sec that this reputation is upheld. ■ :■ - 'i : The different departments aro'Vuii'dcr' my personal suriervisio'n'i arid only ihoi>', ouglily practical men'aro employed, lly the oxtonsive use of steam power and machinery I am able to'([uo!e the' lowest market prices without resorting to thouse of interior materials and workmanship. •• v < My shoeing at 6s per set' for "either steel or iron shoes is - undoubtedly the best find clicnpe'st iit «l|astc!'toii as; is, In the Engineering department I am prepared to cxeciite work of every desription lit'"W"cllington prices. 11l coa'clibuilding nothing but the best material (carofiiUv selcctca) is used niid his combined with honest workmanship and the latest designs; enables' me ■to turn out work second to. none in this province. • ■ : The paint shop is' under rhc; control of a first-class coach' painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled intlic Wairarapa. .JAMESMUIE, ' , ZEALANDIA AXD COCKATOO, . • WOOLPIiESSES, QOEEK SIRRET, ; • .Jd[ABTEBIOS WALTER, pmSflOLMi General storekeeper, Mauriceville? ; Sub-Agent for ; the Standard Fire In- ; . suranco Company, ■. ... THE Mowing stuns havo,bcen;glace<l in . my blinds, to. lend on first-class free hold securities■ .-.H -£5000,)n ono sum „ . £2OOO in two or moro siims. ; . £ISOO in small sum's 'from £IOO to £SOO • •. ? At lowest current rates. All transactions in connection-with Wellington Land Board attended to with ddspatch; Titles to Native and other lands searched.', ;j■ - AVAL -WI6nT ; SMITE,' Land and Estata Agent. . -Quean street, Mastbiton. PIANOFOmTUmfc" Mil l!OBT. HEAiiD, representative of. Messrs Hoffman & Sons, Wcllingtofi, is 'nqiv hi.Mastcrtoii, and is prepared to undertake the timing and repairing of piauoforlc's, orgah'sand harmoniiiiis/.ctc.' Orders left, at MrjjWatt's bookseller, 'Mastcrlori,will ' ircccivo prompt attention. ,- ;
Wlcr'c ha lit Tailor, | Queen Street, MaStcrtoii.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4757, 26 June 1894, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4757, 26 June 1894, Page 3
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