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J. Having taken the Premises kt.'ly occupied by Mr 11. Bentley, has opened.up a firstc ass assortment of GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, <k, n' trusts by keeping only first-class Stock, and selling at proportionately low prices, to auit tho times, to merit a abaro of public patronage. Bacon and Hams Earthenware Tobacco, i'C, to. Masterton, July 2,1879. clients notice herewith that I can only supply Bread to them on condition that tho accounts are paid weekly, and this rule will be strictly enforced to those in arrear. To clients who arc now owing money to me, I am willing to extend a term of four weeks for payment, viz., one-fourth of the amount to be paid weekly. JAMES THOMPSON. Masterton, June l!)th, 1879. N,8.-For the future there will be no Abatement of any accounts that are booked, 169 V\ ONA L D 11 cKEN ZI E , BLACKSMITH, (Opposite the Council Chambers), MASTERTON, Has removed to his new Premises, and is now prepared to receive orders for Shoeing and generai Smith's work. Prices for Shoeing-//-, 8/-, and 9/- Cash. 1/- extra if booked. H 8 J. NEILSON, Blacksmith and Farrier, Main-street, Greytown, in returning thanks to his customers for their liberal support, begs to intimate that, in addition to bis Blacksmithing business he is now carrying on Wheelwright and Coachbuilding, so that all who favor him with their support will get a thorough good article at lowest current price. Terms";! months, overdue accounts charged 10 per cent, interest; 2i per cent, allowed on monthly payments, and 5 per cent, on cash trade. Greytown. April 28th, 1879, 117 TTIBBLEWHITE BROTHERS COACH-BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND FARMERS, Bridge-street, Mastirton, Beg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding Districts that they have built a large and commodious CARRIAGE FACTORY, and engaged Mr J. W. McDofi', late Manager for W. Black & Co., and having a staff of firstolass mechanics, they are now prepared to build Vehicles of every description, which for style, workmanship, and finish cannot be equalled by any other house in the Colony; and their prices are as low as is compatible with good workmanship and the use of good material, Ail work guaranteed for 12 months.

On Sale—New and second-hand Vehicles of every description. An inspection of their Show Rooms respectfully invited. WELLINGTON. McDUFF, HORTON & CO., Are building every description of Carriages, 5 Buggies, Thorough Brace Breaks, Express Waggons, Spring Carts, &c. Cheaper than Imported Goods. Repairing, Painting, and Varnishing done in first-class style. Great attention paid to Country orders. N.B.—The only Carriage Factory in the Colony with practical mechanics at the head of each Department. 49 -BLACKSMITH. MKRIER, &c, CARTERTON. The undersigned begs respectfully to announce to the settlers of Taratahi-Carterton and neighborhood, that he has commenced business in his new Premises, opposite the Daily Office, and hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate charges, to secure a fair share of public patronage. Horses shod on the most improved principle ; special attention being given to badly formed and diseased feet, Farm Implements mado and repaired. All work guaranteed.. ROBERT CRAWFORD, iB3 Blacksmith, <fcc., Carterton. .-MPOItTANT NOTICE. F. GRAY, in returning thanks to his numerous customers for past favors, begs to inform the public generally that having now in stock a large quantity of the very best timbers suitable for Coachbuilding and Wheel wright purposes,he is prepared to receive and execute all orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee both style and finish to equal that turned out in any part of the Province. Repairs to all kinds of Vehicles, including trimming & painting, shall receiveimmediatt attention, and be performed with neatness and dispatch. 1?. GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, and Wheelwright Master™, •jyfAST&RTONBAKERY. JAMES THOMPSON. BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, QtfEKK-STREET, MaSTERTOH, A GENTS WANTED for ALDOUS 1 eels N.B.—One agent only in each township, .'ULDOUB, Tobacconist, Wellington. 207 Iff ASTJSUTUfI BAKERY, Mr Tnos, C. D'Aecy is authorised to collect all accounts due to me, and his rectlp will be sufficient disoharge for the sflme JAS. THOMPSON Masterton, 21st une, 1879, THE WELCOME RESTAURANT, Next door to W. Fife, Druggist. THE Proprietor begs to announce to the general public that he has opened. the above Boarding-House, and hopes by reasonable charges, fust-class meals (including Tea for Dinner), and Comfortable beds, to receive fair share of patronage. CHARLES HILL, 222 BrapaWer,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 267, 17 September 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 267, 17 September 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 267, 17 September 1879, Page 4

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