COMPETITIVE PRICES. *W. PEAGNELL, Queen and Eenau sts. MAsiebto 100,000™ '/Dressed and Undressed Building Timber to bo cleared at THOMAS JAGrO, CABINETMAKER, U P II 0 L S T E E E E. AND UNDERTAKER., QUEEN STEEET, MASTEIiTON OPENING NOTICE. mwPMHEm DESIRE to inform the public of 1 ton and settlors in the surrol district, that thoy will, on aud after t| of March, open their MAGNIFICENT NEW BTADLES. The stable oontains twenty-six slal loose boxes, waiting roon| every othor convenience, Horses kept by tho day, week, or >1 Hodsks Bought akd Sold on Comsiil Horses broken to saddle and harnesl Landau carriages on hire by tho hoi or week; hooded, singlo and double bl 'Ss etc. " r All telegrams and lotiers promptly ded to. Caes In Attendance on AwtuM alii Trains, and special attention paid to travellers, Uuutors and others desirous, during tbo bunting season, of getting comfortable loose boxes, m now do bo' by placing their horses in the eare of MESSRS PINHEY BROS These stables are' not to be equalled in th Wellington province. It. I'INHEY will bo found with his carriage in the town. Orders for the train may be left with Mr Elliott, saddlor, or at THE STABLES, (Opposite Ocoidentjl Hotel), Tho Livery Department will be under tbo management of J. S. PIN HEY. Good Paddocks. Motto ! "Every civility and attention." 4 Trkl Hespedfully Mi&kd. T. PKOCTOK, THE WAIRARAPA DRAPER, BAS made it a Lit lively in Elt ctalmna during tlio short time lie has been there, and is so satisfied with tho way the ]>ublio have rallied round him, that lie is now giving them a further treat ill tlio way of BARGAINS IN DRAPERY AND BOOTS. bAig sale is now being held at Carterton, Featherston, and Eketahuna, and au exciting time may be expected to ensue. A few of the lines quoted below, will give a faint idea of what to expec t'.—Dress Goods, Flannelettes, etc., at about a third oil;; Millinery, trimmed aud untrinimcd, at half price; Men's and Boy's Clothing at greatly
reduced prices; aliiie ofLadies' Oxford Shoes, 4s 9d; Men's Nailed Shooters, 7s Gd; and Watertiglits, 10s 6d; and oilier lines in proportion; Blnnltots, Flannels, and all general Drapery at reduced prices; Ladies' Ulsters to bo nearly given away. Don't leave it till all the best lines are picked out, and then say:" Oh, I wish I had known! I mild have luiil in a stoekl" CALL EARLY. T. PROCTOR, 21/- 21" MRS. K. HERRMANN Artistit Photography I SECOND TO NONE! Photographic Work of every kind, Children's Likenesses a speciality. Enlargements a leading feature, 1 O OABINETS and ONE MMEGEXA MENT 15x12£J Jq Leaulifully finished. THE POPULAR STUDIO, Opposito To Aro House, . CUBA-STKEET, WELLINGTON
m H. mmm< 21/- 21Homlowmd Hoar, F ÜBNITUBE F ACT OB Y QUEEN STREET, MA-BTJSBTON, HAYING engaged the services lo a First Class Cabinetmaker from Mciboum and London to tako charge o! tho Workshop, wo are therefore prepared to execute any line ol Furniture in tho most stylish and latest designs. We teg to specially draw the attention of tho public to the fact that we still keep up the reputation tho firm has gained of turning out well made and highly finished Furniture made from care' fully seasoned material, Wohavo a large stock on hand and invile inspection Furniture on tho HIKE SYSTEM, BAMSPERGEB PIANOS FOR SALE OKDEIIS TAKEN FOB Z. M. HOAB UNDERTAKER, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO They Must Come Upl jJEAD THESETESTIMONIALS. - To N, Sobensek, Olarevillfl, — As a "Stump Extractor," tho No 8 Machine purchased from you, has given very great satisfaction. It has taken but every slump whore tried, and that without havingto out any of the rootstoassist it, I also find that it turns tho Btumps over without any trouble. Yours truly, ' , E, W. Dobset. I To Mn.SoRESSEN, Ckevilio,I am very, well satisfied with the' Stump Extractor (No. 1 size), I purchased from you, as I have worked it for somo time. Two mcnoaa tako out more stumps with it Montour men oatfwith two screw jacks. < I am, etc., ' Joeasnk3 Andeusoh, Belvedeto, PJRICES—No. i: £C; No. 2; £7; No. ' 3: £9. iEES send your orders to* N. J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 October 1894, Page 4
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696Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 October 1894, Page 4
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