AR IN THE BOOT TRADE, W m R. COLYILLE AND GIFFOED Beg to infonn the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding Districts that they have commenced business as BOOTMAKERS in tho Premises lately occupied by Mr Greaves, Painter, nearly opposite Mr Feist's Store. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes sown or pegged, and made to ordor on the shortest notice. Kepairs neatly executed. No Slop work kept on hand. 1 ' COLVILLE & GIFFORD trust to merit a fair share of public patronage by first-class workmanship, iirst-class material, strict attention to orders, and by the fact that they have both had long practical experience in the Trade, 114 Picture Framer jyy Excellency tlio to His Governor, fjl HOM A S MYERS, Picture Frame Manufacturer & Gilder, Lambton Quay, Wellington, N.Z. Alliaiiilwi, Carved, Gold Leaf, and Oxford Frames, either iu polished Oak or in Gold mada to order. Carving and Gilding done in a superior style on the premises, and Oil Paintings restored and varnished. Photos and Pictures of all kinds neatly mounted and framed to order. Picture-frame Mouldings and Glass cut to any size, 113
F I c Any person found trespassing on any part of Matahiwi Station will bo prosecuted. H. H. HOLMES, 105 Matahiwi.
JOSEPH WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE ■ [Opposite Club Hotel], Importer of Cameron's Celebrated American TOBACCOS. | TOBACCOS. Just Arrived :—25 Casks of tlio Choicest —BRANDS.— S&Try WILLIAMS' Celebrated and wellknown Bough Cut Tobaccos, unsteaincd. Cigars of the Choicest Brands. G,B.D. and Meerschaum Pipes in endless variety. A large assortment of Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Toys, &c., &c. . Agent for the Waihabafa Daily, jVero Zealander Canterbury Times, ICak Mairi, and Saturday Nights. HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, Attached to the premises, witli all the latest machinery, under the management of Mr Jasies Harris, —(Late of Christchurch.) — 36 UNS!»' QARBINES Powder, Shot, Caps, and Ammunition of every description. JOHN YOUNG, Ironmonger, MASTEBTON. Willis-street, "Wellington. Near the Empire Hotel,
'AIRABAPA LADIES VISITING WELLINGTON Are reminded 1 that C. SMITH,. DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, CUEA-S-TREET, Is the Cheaposfci Houso in. Town for FAMBT DRAPERY. Patterns Post Free, 2,3 jCASELBERG & CO. a're prepared to carry goods to and from Wellington and Masterton, including all rail cli: irgce, at the lowest current rates, 11. CASELBERG' & CO., 102 Masterton r md Greytown. J^ABBIT- PROOF WIRE, NETTING. To be sold by the undersigr wl, in quantities to suit small and large I landholders, at Wholesale Prices. M, CASELBERG & CO., Brick Warehouse, 87 Masterton. NETTING. W IRE NETTING. For fencing purposes, iia jvny quantity. Samples to be seen at SEI ;LAR & HALES' Store, Bridge-street. Price very low, having 'heim specially imported, 85 0 PENING NOTICE, M. McCE EI) lE, IRONMONGBI HAS OPENED HIS NEW PREMISES OJT LAJP.TON QUA Y (Nearly opposite the Goreniau nt Buildings.) Customers and the Public generally are INVITED TO INSPECT HIS NEW STOCK. THE largest;. & MOST VARIED AND BEST everIMPORTED INTOWEEMJ fGiTON, 107
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 162, 17 May 1879, Page 2
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