FISH TACKLE. FISH TACKLE! FISH TACKLE! S.B. "KAJKOURA," THEW.F.C.A, HAVE JUST LANDED THEIR NEW SEASON'S SUPPLY HIGH CLASS FISHING TACKLE, Our London buyer has been successful In securing a| splendid assortment from the best manufacturers, | SPECIAL LINES IN RODS, SPECIAL LINES IN CASTS, SPECIAL LINES IN MINNOWS, SPECIAL LINES IN PLIES, ETC, Wo particularly wish to draw tlio attention of Anglers to tho FLIES! FLIES! FLIES! as they liavo been specially wrapped for us. FISHERMEN ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT THE STOCK. COMPARE PRICES AND QUALITIES which we arc conlidont cannot be excelled anywliero in tho Colony, W.F.C.A.. LIMITED. TRY SILKSTOSE SOAP! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. HAS the Latest Sale of any HOAP manufactured in the Colonies. Ask jour Grocer lor it and insist upon having no other. ONCE USEDTLWAYS USED! ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE WHAT WE SAY! W F G A. Ltd) i n i on > MASTEttTON AGENTS. (/. Graham & Go,} J, Jones & Go, } eketahuna agents. THE SAFEST INYESTMENT, Apply for Tables and Rates to A. E. D'AIiCY, District Agent, Mastertou. INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION. THE LUXURY OF THE DAY! MANDAMNx THE TIGEK MANDARIN 11- i itTTV i TkTAT TIGEK MANDARIN MANDAEIN ™ mandarin L iatt\ m t nxn t> " mm MANDARINI AND T I (j EXI • TIGER MANDARIN TIGER mandahinJ Pure Blended Teas. \tiger The Tiger Blends were the very first introduced into this Colony, combining tho richness and strength of the Indian, with the delicate flavour of the Ceylon while the Mandarin Blends contains the finest qualities of China and Indian Teas In -Jib and lib packets at 2s, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s Cd j also 61b and 10lb Tins. We guarantee them absolutely pure, and every packet full weight, SAMPLES ON APPLICATION, ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT THE ANTI-MONOPOLY STORES, ( J, GEAHAM AND CO., MASTBRTON. DEAPEEY m mm FUENISHINGS AT ECONOMICAL PRICES,
L> ing, Boots, or Household Furnishings, residents iu the Wairarapa should wrilo to the U.I.C. "Wellington, for'samples,cataloßucsand price lists, nr visit the Company's imincase establishment, The New Spring awl Summer Goods are now being shown in all departments of the U.I.C. "Whilst the variety and novelty of the new goods are fully equal to any hitherto shown, the prices arc marked at even lower rates than hitherto. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A. A. COBBIGAN, Manager.
THIS BEATS THEM, MEN'S COLOKIAL KNITTED SOX, 75d. 6/6 UNION SMUTS FOB 4/6. BOYS' MACKS 4d. Mens' Overcoats 14/6. Boys'Overcoats4/11. Mens'Regatta Shirts 2/11. lyd wide Calicoes 4/6 per doz; Cretonnes 3/11 per doz; Dress Goods 3/9 per doz; Wide Mack liibbons did per yard. AT Cheap Draper & Clothier; (Next llic Clock) • NOTICE OF IIEMOYAL. R, P. GINDEKS, *-* DENTIST. Has REMOVED from Cluinli-sr. to the ltcwlcucc liitlicrlo. occupied by Jlr C.T.Natoscji, Lincoln Jiond. CHiSHOLM, General Storekeeper, Sub-Agent for the Standard Firo In- . saiano Company,
JAMES MUIR. COACHBUILDEIt, ENGINEEB, FAIiHIEIUGENEIIAL BLACKSMITH. rpJFE old-established Steam Coach . Factory lias long ken known as I a place where work of every description is executed at moderate prices by firstclass tradesmen only, and it is my intention lo sec that this reputation is upheld. The different, departments arc under By the extensive use of steam power and machinery lam able to quote (he lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials and workmanship. My shoeing at us per set for cither steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best nud cheapest in ilastcrton as is , proved by tlic largo and increasing trade 1 I do. In the Engineering department I am I prepared lo execute work of every dosI ription at Wellington prices, In coachbuilding notliing but thebest material (carefully'selected) is used and his combined with honest workmanship and the latest designs; enables 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 price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Wairarapa, JAMESMUIE ZEALANDIA and COOKATOO ■' 'WOOIEEESSES, Queen siueei
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4821, 10 September 1894, Page 2
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655Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4821, 10 September 1894, Page 2
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