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r Have the Honor, to inform' you that we are in receipt per last mail steamer (direct froTiTtrie'"■inyeiitoh>)' of the Lute.-1 Photographic: Noveity, carted an ML AUG Mi, liy liieunsofwliich the smalltbtand most faded photograph can be reproduced with startling distinctuess from Ourte de Visite to life-size, in any:weather, and ! at such a small cost that we are enabled, to charge very moderate rates, whioh' will bo further reduced for family groups. Weneed scarcely add'that all our photos tire finished under the supervision of- our Mr Davis', whose name in the Affl? WORLD stands stanncn amongst the leaders in the new Sohool o Arts. Soliciting an early call, We remain' ~'-'; •; jours reßpeotfully,■"■: DAVIS ahd Co i ' l iWnt.r«nt, Wnllinstnn. ..'.... TO THE LADIES OF CABTEETON AND SUEBOUNDING DISTBICTS. XJ, nearly completed the alterations to their premises, beg to announce that they are opening and marking off a splendid assortment of °- FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, Consisting of all the LATEST SHAPES,in Bonnets and Hats, .bothJTRIMMED and UNTRIMMED, and Show the same For Sale on and after "*"*'' 'i' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. They liave also the services of A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER, Newly arrived for home, who has had considerable experience in a first-olass house in the West End of London. They can therefore exectue any orders entrusted to their care, and that, combined with reasonable charges (which will always be their motto) cannot fail to give satisfaction to their customsra. They beg to tender their.most sincere thanks for the liberal support they have received since commencing business. Theirl stock is Larger, Newer, and Better-assorted than any house in Carterton, and it wil always be our aim to KEEP THE PRICES DOWN. B. A, GARDENER AND SON, « CASH STORE, CARTE ETON. 316 HARLES POTTS (Late T. Bennett), 3UILDER AND UNDERTAKER, STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY, TURNING WORKS. -Nots the Address— Neit door to Wairarapa Daili Office, CARTERTON. •LACKSMITH. FARRIER, &c.

CARTERTON. The undersigned bogs respectfully to announce to the settler l of Taratahi-Carterton and neighborhood, that he has commenced business in his new Premises at the above Township, and hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate charges, to secure a fair share of public patronage. Horses shod on the'inost improved'principle j special attention being given to badly formed and diseased feet, Farm Implements made and repaired, ill work guaranteed.. ' ! ■ ROBERT CRAWFORD, • 183 Blacksmith, &0., Carterton. . WAIPOUA STEAM SAW, PLANING " -AND MOULDING MILLS.:.;. Sash and Door Factory,.; ' Curved work cut to any design. . Turning in all its brandies : Agents for all descriptions of Carved Work BACON & WRIGLEY Proprietors [" C. CATO, in returning thanks for L • the liberal patronage bestowed on. him by Wholesale Dealers, begs tb'announce that he has removed to more commodious premises, next the Empire Hotel, WiUisBtreet. Shipments Direct from— Hobartown, , and San Francisco, By every steamer. HobartownFruitfroin W. Cato, the extensive fruit-grower of Kemble Orchards, Tasmania Immediately on receiptof cheque or P. 0.0 fruit will be forwarded to any part of the Colony. -Terms Cash 301 >T S M 0. F F I T, "DENTIST, Next door to Dr Harding's, Willis-street, WRLMNOTON. 129 TiOABDINa AND DAY SCHOOL, Cole-street, Masterton. Under the Patronage of (he Honorable Lady Robinson. Principal: Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the iußtruotion given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught:— French, German, Italian, Latinj' Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like. • : ' Terms moderate. ;'' Prospectuses forwarded on application." The first term of 1880 will begin on Wednesday, 28th of January, Evening Class for French. 351 ATOTICE TO BUILDERS & OTHERS. We are instructed to resume.the sale of Nails and Fencing Wire at the following prices:— '■' ' 3-in. Wire Nails, 24b per lewt keg 2j |i i, 25s ,i 2 „ „ 26s „ ■IJ Shingle,, 2756 d No. 8 Fencing JKire, £l7 10s per : ton; ; 18s per cwt coil, 353 -.,. M..CASELBERG v 4XO.!la fAA SACKSofPrimeOATSfor.SALE M, OASELBERG'i CO., Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 357, 7 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 357, 7 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 357, 7 January 1880, Page 3

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