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JAMES MUIR, COACHBUILDEH, ENGINEEK, FAHIIIEIUGENEKAL BLACKSMITH. THE old-established Steam Coach Factory lias long been known as a place where work 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 are employed. By the extensive use of steam power and machinery I am able to quote the lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials and workmanship. My shoeing at os per set for cither steel or iron'shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Mastcrton as is proved by tho large and increasing trade I do, In the Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every desriplion at Wellington prices. In coachbuilding nothing but the best material [carefully selected) is usod and his combined with honest workmanship and the latest designs; enables me .to turn out work second to nono in this province, Tho paint shop w under the control of a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Wairariipa. JAMESMUIE. ZEALANDIAahd cockatoo WOOLPBESSES, QOEE BIBEEI MiBIEEIOK,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4822, 11 September 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4822, 11 September 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4822, 11 September 1894, Page 2

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