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THIRTEENTH SEASON! SPRING GOODS!* JUST OPENING. M. CASELBERG & CO. Have again the pleasure of announcing to their numerous customers that the bulk of their Spring Millinery, Drapery, Clothing, .Boots and Shoes are just to hand. M. CASELBERG & CO.'s FIRST GRAND DISPLAY OP SPRING MILLINERY th T\TQTA\TT f NEXI M. CASELBERG k CO. Send their compliments to all the Ladies of Masterton and of the Wairarapa, respectfully requesting them to call at the Brick Stoie on Saturday, 20th instant, to inspect the choice and grand display of real French Millinery, comprising Trimmed Hats, Bonnets, and other novelties of the most fashionable designs in Costumes, Jackets, Robes, Skirts, Corsets, Under-clothing, and Baby Linen. AS M. OASELBERG & CO.'s BRICK STORE Is so well and favorably known as the best store for obtaining good, substantial and elegaut goods, at cheaper prices than at any other store, and as the Brick Store is also celebrated for having the largest and most complete stock in the whole district, M. OASELBERG k CO. Respectfully state that it is their intention to keep up the reputation of their large business, namely, always to keep pace with the times and to DEFY COMPETITION. And as the present times arc bad and cash is scarce M. CASELBERG & CO. Have reduced the whole of their Magnificent Stock to such prices as will still enable the heads of large families and people of small means to dress well and oDtain all requisites without hardship. With M. CASELBERG & Co.'s compliments of the (spring) season to all their customers and beg to remind them that the first display will be on SATURDAY NEXT, 20th INST,,

BRICK STOKE, MASTERTON.

QADDLERY! G. C. PALMER, Saddler and Harness-maker, Near Empire Hotel, MASTEETON. A well-selected stock of saddlery ami hat ness, whips, spurs, &c, &c., always on hand All work guaranteed to be executed in a lioronghly workmanlike manner, with the utmost despatch, CUDDLERY. APE NING OTIC <3. THE Undorsigned having completed opening up and marking off a Splendid Assortment of ENGLISH GOODS (imported direct), takes this opportunity of thanking his Customers and the Public for past support, and to inform that to meet the present hard times, and make room for shipments now on the way, he will SELL every Article in the Trade for ONE MONTH at Greatly Reduced prices. Call and see the Stock and Prices, and then Judge for \ miracle vs. Every description of Saddlery and Harness Manufactured on,the Premises at Shortest Notice, and repairs done with care and Despatch. lii'NoTE the Address— It, G, WLLIAMS, Opposite Club Hotel, Masterton 221 MAURICE VILLE POST OFFICE STCRE, Forty-mile Bush, HENRY AULIN.PRrr.^roB. Largo Stock of Groceries. Drapery, &e., alvaj'i on hand F14,1878, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. TCT PPS ' S COCOA. BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a dolicately flavored beverage which n,ay save us many heavy doctors 1 bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease, Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around usready to attack us whereever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves woll fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See articlo in the CioilSmke Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or mill', Sold only in packets or tins, labelled :- I JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMIEPATfIIC CBEMKTS, LoiIDON, W.

TEMPORARY PREMISES. Fronting Mr F, Gray's Blacksmith's Shop and adjoining Council Chambers. " Nothing like Leather! Pigskin for ever."— Old Ballad. VITATSON & WINTERINGHAM, Saddlers and Harness-makers, At the request of the greater number of residents of Masterton and surrounding Districts, they have started in the Saddlers and Harness business, and trust to merit a fair share of the public patronage by putting in first-class material, first-class workmanship, and strict attention to business. No extortion in prices. All kinds of attention paid to either Town or Country orders. Repairs neatly executed with promptitude and despatch. Also, every requisite of the Trade kept on hand. WATSON & WINTERINGHAM. •pOBEET WYETH, STOREKEEPER, Next Empire Hotel, Queen-st., Masterton. A large stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Fancy Goods, Fruit, 4c. Coffee and Luncheon Rooms by Mrs Wyeth. 232 T I.- EASTHOPE COLLECTOK AND COMMISSION AGENT, MASTERTON. ■ Rents and Debts collected, and prompt returns rendered, ft HARLES H. ELLABY, GENERAL BROKER, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENT, House, Land, and Estate Agent. Wellington Agent for New Zealand Government Life Assurance. Agent for the sale of Woolpacks, grass seeds of every Description, agricultural implements and machinery, die, Wool, Hides, Skins, and Tallow, received for sale or shipment; storage free. Diberal advonces on such goods if consigned. Offices: Grey Street, Wellington, I A BRADFORD, GUNSMITH, MASTERTON. JUST ARRIFEDA splendid stock of Breechloadws, Chokebores, Muzzleloaders and Sporting Ammunition of all kinds. Sewing Machines (Wanzer's) £3 5s each. All goods will be marked in Plain Figures, 49 TJTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. [Established 1869, and incorporated by Aot of Parliament.] Head Owice :—George and Wynyard Streets, Sydney. New Zealand Branch Head Office-Auckland. The Mutual Life Association was the first office in the Colonies to free Assurers from the restrictions imposed by other offices, and the onty one granting policies absolutely indefeasible from the date of issue, &3" Our travelling Agent, Mi J. A. Brown, is now in Masterton, and will give every information to intending Assurera WILLIAM J, F.BELL, General Agent for New Zealand, 4 Slastoton Aoiwis ; M«hm S,'4 J, Brown

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 268, 18 September 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 268, 18 September 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 268, 18 September 1879, Page 1

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