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BUNT. CLUB. j '' : Thursday, augustm'sd,'.-> j ..,. .bANmGITB.3O, i Tiotets-Double 10,siDBto78.6d, : extVajkcly r > •Zs - Cd; admfa lioii to ■ gallery '2s ■ Cd, way be obiainud .• frora any ol the com* mitieej- - ! ; Qreytown-Messra 0.- Tnlly, H.: My ff. 8. Izard, H. JB. -Wood, Q; A. Hirschberg. • Fcatherston and. Lower. Valley-Messrs A. J. Toogood, F, Penrco, Ti Pentoa 0, B Plurszyn, W. 0. Williams, J, Martin, C iiamsdea, A, MoKtnzio, F, Webb, E; Us sbcr, tt • V. '•. { ... £ ? n Cntlerlon-'ilctsi'sC. J. .Rouble, -A:' G Pjinier, T. Bay, % MoKeniie, B. Roale, B Dawson '' ■'. " •; • Gladstone— Mestara W.O. Buchanan, N, B Od'oj! ® CBa ''' "•fi* Bunny, JBtrang /Mnstortoa Messrs W. B. Buiok, Wyvern Hi««J,\U[ltF, C/ Lewis, Barol.l Welch, C. r.Vallanco, W. J.HirsohbegjW. McKcnzie,J, Wc'ltr. . MorriEon's.! Bush-Messrs.'h. and C. Monson, W.McKenw. ' i Xiokets may also I c had from Messraßish and Llndop, Carterton j Mr B. Gant, Greytown; and J; MandehMastirton'.''i W, MoKEiNZIE,. , '' Bon. Bco. " WAIItAEAPA.' PHOTOGRAPHIC: v: STUDIOS. . • , ; OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from G'.D.V; to Lifo Size, finished' witli Enamel; Ordinary or Mat-Opal Surface, i m , ■ POItTHAITS: ; Three-quarter and Fiill Length Cabinets, /■ beautifully finished, • Equal to the ■ best in tho Colony, for: I 7s Cd Half Dozen) Q / v - 6d OnoDozcn j-0/";i Elß^.CoFr; Family Gbodp Vignettes with Enamel or Mat-Opal Surface; also finished in Oil or. Water Colours. " \ \ : .Views taken in town dr couufry.;. : > OA Safe I The best assortment' of Mabn Photos in New Zealand, THOS.E.PJJIOE, • MASTERTON. •
OPENING NOTICE. THE undersigned faro to iuform tlio inhabitants oE Jlastcrton that they will commence business as BUTCHERS Oil Wedxksday, Ist Augtist.: Having secured the primcst beef and also turnipfed muttou, they'arc in a position to offer to the public the bcstmeiit proc'urnblc nt a icasoimblc pviuc, for CASH, and opo by every attention to their bitsi ess, andclcauliucss and .civility, to receive a fair share of patronage.. WIITON & GEiHaM, Butchers, • .MAS TEUTON.
JAMES MUIR, COAOHBUILDEIi, ENGINEER, . FAlllilElt & GENERAL ■ BLACKSMITH. • THE old-established Steam Concli Factory lias long been known as a plnco where Tvork of every description is executed at moderate prices by firstclass tradesmen only, and it is: my intention to.'see that this reputation is upheld. ■ : , The different departments are under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men arc employed. By the oxteiisivc use of ssteam power and machinery l am able to, quote the lowest market, prices" without' resorting to the use of inferior materials and workmanship,. ■ : My shoeing at ss' per ' set for either steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Mastcrton as is proved by the largo and increasing trade 1 do. _ _ ' • IntlioEiigineenugdbiiaftmciitl'am prepared to execute work of.every desripiiou at Willmgtoii-imccsi : In coachbui'ldiiig nothing but the best material (carefully selcctea) is used and his combined with honest jorknmnsliip and the latest designs 1 ; enables mo' to turn out work second to nono iu this
province, ; The paiut shop is under tho; control of a first-class i coaoli' painter - ami for price and. quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Wairarapa. -lA3IES3IUIK, K'1.,.; ;'PATBSIEB | ZEALAXDIA and COCKATOO \ • T.v :: WOOLPItESSES, ■ !.-'i r■■■! • A v-Vi Quebn'BTiißßT -MAsmii' - " -■■■-■-• (~'•» : hrHOUSAND ■ • ■ I I. uswlias^l:;; ; ,v ;■ , ~'v [ .. Ornamental Articles [_ suitable;-J >,OOI | ;vr'« (;.!•>,; ; i foil* " }•"■ •';.>! I /') 'I-Ifili'l . ! ' !V
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4795, 9 August 1894, Page 3
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632Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4795, 9 August 1894, Page 3
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