/: i.v.l r. . ;rfr :r: j , -of; : • " ""ffliiia ■■ ~0 : ,,? , u IMPORTANT NOTICE (TO .AfcL WHO •WISH;: TO : iWEAR';iFASHIOMBLE i: 57';: -::,T MILLINERY AND DRESSES ! IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALB VfaO WISH TO BUY THE BEST OF DRAPERY :AND CliOTfiEf(s AT -REAt ''WHOLES ALE PMOfes! M. CASELBEKG & CO. ARE NOW OPENING THEIR WINTER ; STOCK AND WILL MAKE THE FIRST DISPLAY OF THEIR NEW SEASON'S . ■■■ • GOODS AT THEIR BRICK STORE, MASTE! iTOX,. . I ON ' ■ SATURDAY, 10™ INSTANT.
gTEP HE N FELGATE PRENTICE Accountant and General. .Commission • Agent. Rents and Debts collected, \ Hall-stroct, Masterton. 317 WAIPOUA BREWERY! , WAIPOUA BREWERY! Re-opening OF ; The Waipoua Brewery. R. Y. SMITH lias tho: pleasure to announce that he haß purchase! the valuable Plant and Stock-in-Trade of the Waipoua Brewery; also, tliat he h»s engaged 'as Manager MR FRANKLINI '. ' lately a principal Brewer' in that worldrenowned firm r . 1 , ' BASS & CO,/Burtox-on.Trent, j R. V. SMITH will bo able to brew and sell at ordinary rates ; A BETTER GLASS OP BEER | than any which' has hitherto b'owi brewed iu the Provincial duneßlnbeer : will now bft superseded by .a better local article at a losb price, " ' " ! •Mr Feankmn brings with him highjr credentials than those possessed, by any other brewer in the Colony, ; and under'his management R. V. Smith ventures to aßseft that'" THE WAIPOUA ALE", brewed at Masterton will hold a reputation, nqt only in New Zealand but in the neighboring Colonies. ; WAIPOUA BREWERY/ j Masterton]—R. V. SMlTH—[Masterton PROPRIETOR. 874 w ILL MM R. BOOK, ENGRAVER, DIE-SINKER, ARTIST, tc. ALCORN'S BUILDINGS, (opposite habraud's) LAMBTON QUAY. Is prepared to execute orders in the follo\y- ' in« mtli 'despatch : .-^— COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVING. Visiting Cards, Invitation Cards/Businesß Cards, Billheads; Cheques, Scrip Certificates, Ball Programmes, Labols, etc.! ' DIE-SINKING/AND; STEEL. ENGRAVING.! Medals, Corporate, Seals,.; Stamps, Crests, Monograms, etc., etc. MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVING, Inscriptions, etc., on Gold and Silver Plate, Brass Door Plates; Brass and Steel Stamps, Punches,' etc., etc. LITHOGRAPHIC DRAWING ON TRANSFER . 'PAPER';or7stONE. Maps, Plan?, Show Cards, Labels; etc., etc. .' ■ ILLUMINATING. Addresses on' Parcbmeht. Vfilluni, Presentstation Books,- etc. i HERALDIC DRAWING. ! Crests, Coats of Arms,-etc,, coorectly. blazoned. i j Sketches supplied if .required. ! All favors left with W. Bock, Greytomj, will roceivo prompt attention. • .404 BANKRUPTCY! BANKRUPTCY;! FIRE! FIRE,! .. | THE effects of tlie above'is that to savb himself the'respectable iiame of Bankt rupt, which is. so'very popular , just nowi A. COPPINS respectfully invites his friends and The public generally to call and share ii the plundor; as the whole of his stock must be SOLD, KEGASEDESS OF .COST, as the following prices will indicate.— - • j Ladies' German Lacing from .. 8/6 j Ladies GloVe Kid, marked 17/6 ... 11/6 1 Ladioß'.Ciwliemere from ... .. 4/- ; Ladies' Kid from ... .. , 5/- ; Children's copper-toes ... 3/6 \ Every other article proportionately low. j To Heads of families in particular—Coin o one-, como all, as this is no puff, but a sale of necessity., r-.:. . ,r"i -i :'I j Sale to coißinonce on the 6th Febraaryj and will continue to March 'let../'^! A. C O P P.,1 N 8 .Gf;f .BUTCHER, CARTERTON AND TARATAHI. /Small' Goods of - ©very- "description:' r GKBI : . purohaser of Hides aud Sheepskins, 3(ii
• STILL' ' Faitlifully attend to iustructipns from old patrons,- ; and frioadS' recommended by" them.- 25 JjIURNITURE WAREHOUSE T. S. JAGO, CABINET - •MAEER/:; 'UPHOLSTERER, AND .UNDERTAKER, J." Bridge-street, Jlastertos. ■ < fur lirr. i Pianoß re-silked and polished. All kinds of'Rcturd-fraining executed. Carpets planned and laid down. ; Venetim;l)linds made, to order, f Furniture renovated,' jcinds of repairs executi on the premises, The inspection of . the public inviUd, N.B.— Furniture, delivered;within a reasonable distance, ' ... ■ T S.JIGO, Cabinet-maker, Upholsterer, and Under, taker, - idge-street, Mi . n. . UN CAN CA ME RON , SADDLER AND HARNESSrMAKER • (Opppsite N.Z. Times Offic6),7i ; v iWELLHidiON. j. D,C, begs. to thank the Wairarapa public for tli'e; liberal patronage lie reqejved'.wjien in business^ Miiqngsjt'.tKeiu, md vißjiep isp.,(lraw their'' attciii't jori "f 6.' thjs : advertisement) Jas he milbe|ladjtio|o<} ail -tlio 'old ftces.jand as many tosbnsj at thfe above fully aware 1 of'tiie requirements ofjfaihlerß, etc.," iu the'/tt'iQt,- just, operie^ r up a Stock especially' suitcil' tB 1 ti^ernV 1 . ". t A ltogqWirtmont of Ladies' and . Gents' Saddles,'Bridloß, Whips, Spurs, and everyK"i.i •i, ''" H -. '' l D.Ci' wishes to call attention' to his own Wellington-made Jlilftiage, Buggy, Gig, and Trap,. Harness,; fdso, ; „C^t ; ; plough) and notice.. ,to„ oßftjjmiqt, Mfa&at. American Buggy' Harness—really 'good ;■ .tier only house in town where this may be procured, Cheapest House in Wellington for Cksh. Special Notice.-^AIi 0 at Country orders punctually,attended■ to, Retire neatiy'exficutei.' . Remember'the . ' Dtmm' CAMERON, •> (Opposite N.Z. Times Office),' Willis-street, Wellington, 347 p A.RKE,S, (i . & pETERSON BOOTMD : .'SHOE;MAI(ERS, §ueen:st., \Vhj}e: thanking, the, for past favors, moat respedtfuUyV "to 'inform tlie inhabi•tants of,t|ie; : Wairflrapa no other place can,they get: racb good -value for their money as at tlie abovc-hiiro'ed establishrnehtv!'.? »•//;« :«iifr :V P.&P. also draw the' attoutiou of the public to their celebrated hand-sewn Shooting Boots, whicli'caimot;bo equalled in any Note the PAR.KES AND PETERSEN, 1 ' QtnSEy^TREET/Mi'aTBRTOK,' .0... T: ; i. ~o N . BOOTS I BOOTS I. .. \y« ; TAYLOR begs to inform the,.inhabit* auts jand difl j tricts that lie has ceuunenced business and' tion to merit a sjiar? of publio patronago J®* Note the Address— _ „ r ; W. ..TAYLOR, " HOOT AND SHOEMAKER/' \ r wr Mr Miller's ' TlNUi ; '''/' i V- ;7 '9 9
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 434, 9 April 1880, Page 1
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