THE WAIRMpA DRAPER; /©iT.S'now soiling'atlusEkota-v : S "X-■ liuna braM: '^": : »: y y - , ; > ~ Men's NailedShootsbsat7/6 a'pahk Arid Selling aLotof ; 1 Thenijtopiv -■■} <■; Ho is also selling a line, of' 1 : . ; Glri'sKid Elastic Side .\; ; ; ~ Boots at3/6rv:'! Als6 [ i lot of Men's Wftterpropf. l Cbats; "very mucli under'the usual'pricos; ,'.' ' / Audliridics'too! '.'l',l ': Ladies' Black Bibbed Cashmcro Hose, I/- Just Fancyl • ' Leather Laces at a penny a pair. Black and Drab .Felt Hats at Is and 2s each, such as arc sold clsowhcro ' ' for prices ranging from. . ! ■••'■■ ' 6stoßsod, '. A , Men's Colonial Knitted Woollen Sox, at I /-, or three pairs for 2j6. , And lots of otlicrJines.Tvliieliwillbe rofcrrcd to in "bur ucxt-." ■ Terms: Cash Onlyj.That's Wliat Doeslt.i T. PEOCTOE. 161, Cuba stbeet, Wemington. BILLIARD TABLE MaKUFACTUBEBS And Sole Makers of the • Patent CoiD-llEsisTiiro Low 'Excelsior'Cushion.
[OTE.r-Allour Tab> :: arp made i rind 'finished after the most approved English design, and fitted with thick bolted slate beds, covered with best West of England Cloth, and all tho latest improvements. ... Intending purchasers would do well, in considering their own interests, by inspecting the tnblo recently put up in the Working Men's Club. : The Low ' Excelsior Cushion runs very fast, is noiseless and is the only reliable Cushion with mi almost squhro face manufactured true to angtos | and wc, challcngo our Cushions against any of those imported. These Cushions can bo fitted to any tnblo for the sum of £ls 158; Cloth, Balls, ftics, and every requisite in stock at cheapest prices. Billiard, Dining Tables, and Bagatcllo 'Mies madetoorder. ' :' PEAELSTOVES Just landed, ex I'Tainui." (THE best stovo in tlio market, far I superior to any American stove. . Hkavy Castinos, Linoß Oven, width of .top with extra plato 43 inches. Just the tiling for country settlers; Bums wood 22 inches long. - Wim or Without Utensils.. \ C. E.DANIELL, , MASTEETON. EEEBLE&GO., "REG to aunounco to tho Public of Mastcrton and surrounding district that they havo leased the Prince of Wales' Stables, and solicit a continuance of tho patronage so long attached to that well-known stable. The Livery Department will bo under tho direct supervision of
MrKeeble, which will ho sufficient guarautoo Hint nil horses, ctc.,will bo properly cared for. Horses kept by-the day, weok,.or month, nt rcnsdnnhlo charges. _ Horses bought nud sold on- commission. Horses broken to snddlc and harness, _ A first-class selection of Buggies, Carriages' and rclinblc Saddlo Horses on hire at moderate rates. Telegrams promptly attended to. 'Bus meets all trains. Secure Paddocks. EBEBLE&CO. W.WHITT, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, rpHE largest stock of Furniture, Car. . pet, Linoleums, etc., iu tho Wairarapn nt less thnn Wellington prices...; Como nud iuspect tlio novelties iu Suites, Tables, Chairs. &c.
One secondhand Piano, by Broad j as good as new is to be sold—Bargain,.. FuajiirußE on the Hibe System, Nolo the address— Opposito tho W:F,C.A. )lANOFORTE TUNING :■•■ VIOIIN TuiTIOIf. MR.J.CANDT Trusts that with reasonable chargcs.and satisfaction given, he will receive a share of the support of tho district, Addhess-J. CANDY, Lincoln Eoad .Mastcrton OLUB HOTEL LIYEIH AND BAIT STABLES, if. i;s I E B T O N■'. W. Hawke, Proprietor. BEGS to inform tho travelling public and settlors of tho district that he has made considerable improvements in the abovo stables,,which will now be found replete, with every convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire. ■A first-class collection of Buggies, Carriages' and reliable Saddle Horses constantly ,on hire at moderate rates. ' : Every ; attention paid to tho requirements of Commercial Travellers, ' Secure Paddocks, In order to meet tho convenience of my patrons I have procured a ncwaiuf comfortablo -... ;.;■;. LANDA.Ui.-'--■■;'•■■-■■;■' which, in charge of a competent driver; will be in, attendance,at all trains/and may be hired by parties as required;;',
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4776, 18 July 1894, Page 4
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601Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4776, 18 July 1894, Page 4
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