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OPENING NOTICE E. HALE. )f theLam-Hali Nubseet, Nelson, YD ISHES to inform, tlie 1 inhabitants yV of Mastcrton and -suiToundrng listricta that ho intends starting in busiless as Nurseryman and Florist, and by Rowing and offering for salenothingbut That is of lugh-class merit-, lie trusts to receive a fair share of support I am prepared to rcceivo orders for ;ho eomiug planting season for all kinds )f Fruit and Gmamontal Trees, Plants, ;tc. Apples are worked on Northern.Spy ind Winter Majetin stoclts, thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity from the American Blight. I ani prepared to execute Planting and Ornamental Garden and Lawn Work and will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction. E. HALE. WAIRARAPA NURSERY. Te Oro Ore 80ad..,; Mastcrton. SPECIAL NOTICE, TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE WAIKAPAPA. C.L. CUTLER. PIANOFORTE AND AMERICAN ORGAN MAKER AND TONES, Ten years with Collard & Collard, Lon don, late foreman lor the well-known firm of Jones & Co., Bristol,and latterly with W. H. Paling & Co., Ld., Sydney. ME CUTLER mil at tlio request of several old clients shortly pay a visit to tho Wairarapa for the purpose of thobodghliY repairing ana tuning pianos and organs, bringing tools ant. materials for all kinds of repairs. Those in need of his service will thus bo afforded an opportunity of having work done by a ieoitimate tradesman. Mr Cutler's vast experience as amp ufacturer, repairer, and" tuner enabled him to becomo a perfect master of liis profession. Mr Cutler is noted for his workmanship throughout tho entire colony. If sufficient inducement offers Mr C. will visit tho Wairarapa regularly. Date of first visit in future tssuo. Orders left at the W.D. T promptly attended to. Wellington address pro (cm. 5 Cambridge Terraco and Mulgrave Street, near Church Lib' rary. Specially renewing touch and onoof worn instruments. Homloiu and Hoar, .PUBNITUBE FACTORY QUEEN STREET. MAS Tls RTON, HAVING engaged the services fo a First Class Cabinetmaker from Melbourne and London to take charge of the Workshop, we are therefore prepared to execute any line of Furniture in tho most styli-h and latest designs. We beg to specially draw the attention of the public to tho fact that we still keep up the reputation the firm has gained of turning out well made and highly finished Furniture made from care l fully seasoned material. Wo have a largs stock on band and invito inspection Furniture on theHIBB SYSTEM. EAMSPER6I-R PIANOS FOR SAM ORDEKS TAKEN FOR Z. M. HOAR UN D Kit TAKER. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO A WONDEKFUL DISCOVER!. WHY, WHAT IS IT P WILSON'S HAIR IIESTOEEI YV AND SCURF-CLEANER, The only remedy known that wil produce hair, on baltl heads, and give strong luxuriant growth. For Scurf, Dandruff, etc., it com pletely sweeps it away. Try it; guaranteed not to fail.- Onl; 2s Gil per bottle. Sold by all Chemist andHairdvossors, Wholcsalo AgontsSHAItLAND & CO piAHOFORTE TUNIN(J Yiolih Tuition. MR. J. CANDY Trusts that with reasonable charges,an satisfaction given, lie will receive a sliar of tho support of the district. . Address—J. CANDY, Lincoln lioad Mastertoi 1> cabd 'J WM. R. COOK] [WM. Gba COOK & GRAY, WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND, FOBLIO ACCOUNTANTS, TRADE AS3IGNKEB( Financial Agents, Coueotobs, etc, A CCOUNTANCY work undertake £\ of all descriptions. Auditing fo public and private companies. Trades men's books kept and balanced. Estate realised with economy and promptitridt The collection of accounts a speciality Agents appointed tliroughout the Colonj Australia, and Loudon. (Collectors fo the Court of Bankruptcy, Auckland! Agents for absentees, loans negotiated business and properties disposed of. COOK & GRAY, Bannatync'sßuildings,A.M.P.Building Fcathcrston-strcot. Wellington. Auckland. NOTICE. F. HOLLOWAY 117 ISHES to inform tho Residents o VV Mastcrton and tho District tlia ho has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT In Queen Street, Mastcrton, opposite th Empiro Hotel, and trusts to merit a fai patronage by selling only THE PEST MEATS at CURRENT RATES. Reoisteeed, Registebe: TOXA. TOXA. THE HEW AND Powerful RABBIT POISON NoiV 16 THE TIME TO ÜBE TOXA, HORSES, Cattle and Sheep will no touch Toxa. Facts arostubbori Jiings, but it is a fact that Toxa wil extcrminatoßAMiTsifuscd intelligently Toxa can'bo used in summer and wintei with equal effect. Toxa will kcop ii good condition for two or three years KKA H AisiiiTS have bconkillod witl the content? of a 21b tin o Toxa, Tallies of 200 to <>to arc common The Toxa Companyolso manufactur it poison for Small Birds, of immens powor, the poison being forced right int the heart of the grain, by the proces adopted, and tho outside husk is after wards coated with a soluble sweet pre paration that makes tho grain ver; palatable and enticing i>d small birds put up in bags holding slb, at 1/6 eacli aroc for tho sale of Toxa Rabbit Poison am ; ToxAßiEDPoisoN,andareempoweredb; Toxa, and also to grant sub-agencies ii their district. Toxa Manufacturing Co., S1 M uf DraEWN ' ' W. Girabtree <fc Sow ; CIT Y, FO (J.NDR Y, Eva Street, Wellington, Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders - Boiler Makers, Etc, Etc. o TEAM ENGINES. Saw and Flax Mil O maohinery. always on hand, Maker of every, desorlption of wrought iron pullies,builders aM contractors iron worl ornamental castings, tomb rails, wrough and cant iron fencing cto. ' Gates cheape

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 31 August 1894, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
859

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 31 August 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 31 August 1894, Page 4

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