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TO BUILDERS & OTHERS. w eare instructed to resume the iaale.of w ails;and Fencing/Wire at the following prices:— 3-in, Wire Nails, 24s per lcwt'kes ; 2J „ „ 2oa „ it „ 26s •„ li Shingle „ 27s 6d „ No. 8 Fencing fTire, £l7 10s per ton; 18a per cwt coil, 358 ; M, CASELBERG & CO.

JpIREWOOD, <6c., Totara Posts, Strainers and Piles of all sizes on hand; also, 2-foot and 4-foot Firewood, delivered to any part of the Borough. Ordere left with Messrs W. Book and K. 'A. Wakelin will receive prompt attention. E. WINTERINGHAM & CO., PLATFORM mil, Near Grevtnwn. 322

QLAYBON'S BREAD AND BISCUIT FACTORY, (Established 1870.) Opposite the Empire Hotel, MASTERTON. J. CL AYSON At the request of a large number of his old and valued customers hat once more commenced in the old line as Pastrycook and Confectioner, Fancy Breadand Biscuit Baker, Caterer for Public Entertainments, Ballß, Parties, Picnics, &c, It shall be my utmost endeavor to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage, by supplying them with genuine articles and at a price consistent with the goods, The price of Bread will be 9d 41b loaf, weighed on delivery, and I ask the tiblic to support me in this measure by puroi asingat the shop, opposite the iiinpire Hotel, Mid see their bread weighed for themselves, i othing shall be wanting on my part to maint it the reputation for selling none but su erior articles which I have so long and avn ably enjoyed In connection with the above will be CLAYSON'S CAFE ROYAL, Luncheon, Oyster, and Supper Rooms, The old style and the old prices Orders for delivery will be civilly and punctually attended to 30) JjjDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, Opposite the Council Chambers, Queen-street, Masterton. T, E,"PRICE, (Late Clark k Price) of the New Zealand Educational Depository, Wellington), IMPORTER of STATIONERY, BOOKS, and MUSIC, Is receiving by each English mail a regular supply of NEW BOOKS & PERIODICALS, And the leading English, Scotch, and Irish papeiß; and has always on hand A WELL-SELECTED STOCK

Stationery, Boob, School Requisites and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer and Ejmn Books. tS° Inspection invited. 221 gLACKSMITH. FARRIER, k. CARTERTON. The undersigned Ings respectfully to anaeuace to the settler' of Taratahi-Carterton and neighbored, that fee has commenced business in his new Premises at the above lOTvnship, and hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with moderate charges, to swure a fan share of public patronage. Horses shod on the most improved principle ; special attention being given to badly formed and diseased feet, Farm Implements made and repaired, ill work guaranteed.. ROBERT CRAWFORD, 188 Blacksmith, Ac., Carterton. QHARLES POTTS (Late T. Bennwt), JUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORS, AND TURKIN6 WORKS. —Note tbs Addrbbb— Next door to Waikarapa Daily Office. OARfE'TON. WE Have the honor to inform you that we are in receipt per last mail steamer (direct from the inventors) of the Latest Photographic Novelty, called an EN LARGER, ny means of which the smallest and most faded photograph can be reproduced with startling distinctness trom Carte de Visite to life-size, in any weather, and at fcuoh a small cost that we are enabled to charge verv moderate rates, which will be further reduced for family groups. We need scarcely add that all our photos are finished under the supervision of our Mr Davis, whose name in the 4BT WORLD stands staunch amongst the leaders in the new School Arts. Soliciting an early call, We remain Yours respectfully, DAVIS and (Jo HC. CATO, in returning thanks for ( the liberal patronage bestowed on him by Wholesale Dealers, begs to announce that he has removed to more commodious premises, next the Empire Hotel,, Willisstreet. Sihkenti DIEBCT FKOM—letotova, Adelaide V *y, 'Fiji.. ' . OH(l Swv Francisco, By every steamer. Hobai'tbivn Fruit from W: Cato, Esq., the extensive fruit-grower of Kemble Orchards, Tasmania Immediately on receipt of cheque or P. 0.0 freit will be forwarded to as; part of the Oafcray. Terms Cash 361

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 368, 20 January 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 368, 20 January 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 368, 20 January 1880, Page 4

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