mpurtott; notice. T GRAY, in returning : thanks .to his r '.'•• ereus oustomers for past favors, begs to i*,* public generally that/liavin^,now. ii rtook<V-large quantity of the ™™ 'lies* imbers suitable for Goaohbuilding ( iright purposes,he is prepared to receive and dxecuteali erders entrusted to him, and will guarantee both style and finish to equal that 'lopairs to all kinds of Vehicles, including ad dispatch, F.GRAY, Blaoksmith, Coachbuilder, and Wheelwright ■■'■: Mastkbton. ENCOURAGE LOOdL INDUSTRY. TARANAKI STREET STEAM DRAIN ,-.,<;.;: PIPE WORKS. j ft EORGE NORBURY begs to inform his tbatheihaa returned from England, and has re-opened thi above well known works! G. N. is prepared to receive orders, for Glazed Stoneware Pipes.' These pipes are thorougly burnt, and are of extra thickness (to ensure durability), and the sookets are made according te.the most approved English style, to seoureaoorrect joiit G.N. doesuothesitatetoiayVthat'.theyare the bast pipes in the.maiket, Engineers and others respectfully invited t» ; inspect these pipes. Telegrams, letters, Ac., addressed George Norbury, Cuba-street, Wellington, will receive prompUtteitipn, 37
TO THJS' INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON.And' SURROUNDING .'NEIGHBORHOOD. of the Beit and cheapest eTer invented" for thuolimiti : BOFFE'S 36i SPEING MATTBESS Oa view at the Manufactory, Mannersitrnt,. Wellington, Six Men Continually making.
TvABL.II I -I N I & HT arauLTAßknssSt JIG t«Uf«m the inhabitant! of Mastert»n ud iti rioiiity that they have removed frß».or«yt»M to thi premises lately occbpieiiy Mr M > n Muonic-itreet, Maitwtea, aid in prepared to CONVEY GOODite »nd from F«»therston, and Masteriw, Twin, or elsewhere at the lowest eirnnt ratii TIOI. C. D'ARCY, )LA OKSMITH. FARRIER, kc.
.3ARTERTOK The undersigned bogs respectfully to announce to the settler'.ofTaratahi-Carterton and neighbirheed, tlikt he has commenced business in his new Premises at the above iownship, 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 j special attention being given to badly formed and diseased
■ Farm Implements made, and repaired, All .work guaranteed.. ROBERT CRAWFORD, 133 Blacksmith. <feo„ Carterton. \l7 ATSON /& WINTERINGHAM SaDBLEES AND HiRNESS-MiKEEg, Desire to inform their friends and the gene ral public that they have removed into their sew premises fronting Mr P. day's blacksmiths shop, where they eta now compete with a»y louse in Neff Zealand. ~, At tb» request of the greater number of residents ef Masterton and surrounding District*, they hue itarted in the Saddlers and lamea business, and trust to merit a fair (hare of the public patronage by putting in fiht-olass materiel, first-class workmanship, and strict attention to bnsiness. Ko oxtorlien in prices. All kinds of attention paid to either Top or Country orders. -'._'■ Repairs neatly executed with promptitude and deapatoh. Also, every requisite of the Trade kept on hand. . 276 HAS the.honor .t0... announce to the settlers of the Wairarapa and the East Coast Distrjots that he has- opened hie Extensive Stock in new and more CENTRAL PREMISES ; adjoining the BahiotNbw Zealand, and opposite M. CASttBERfi &,Co.'s Brick Ware house, where he. will.he able to offer to old easterners and new greater -facilities tha heretelere for selecting FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE.
Gentlemen furnishing will do well to call and inspect'his _'' '....' DUmm. AND DINING-ROOM ;;:.. SUITES, .;■■... whisk ho is now turning out—unequalled forprioe, material, and workmanship, He also directs 'attention to his stock of BEAUTIFUL.PIEB GLASSES. , &. T. F, hega to inform his friends and the general; public that he has added the ; UNpKRT&BR ; to his establishment, and all orders entrusted to.bim will be eiecuted with promptitude. ] G. T, F, has paid considerable attention lately to importing :'■ : HINKS'DUPLEX LAMPS, | whioh, hy means of a double burner, give a,, extraordinary, splendid light, beside which •even the Gasoline' pales. Those wlio have not seen the new B'AMEOO CLOTHES AND TOWEL '■ HOUSES ! should inspect G. T. F.'s stock- before purLADIES are'invited to view his varied au'd extensive stock of Toiletware ' • Teilet.'Tables Wash Stands Chests of Drawers ■.'. :'Wardfbbes : : .a Perambulators., ; Walnut and Oedwc. Drawing and Dining- , ;l> .■.■,;•■; ,room'. Suites' ■ .■■>:>:■■.:-!• Wo&Mtit .■■•..■■".■ -iAdelaide Mats and Door Mats. . .Ohildrenß'Cots, Iron and Wood. ! ; And a large-and assorted stock of ; onkand.'.V 1 ■''■ ■'"• _ ' " . j All goods told at prioeV'uneqiiaUed in the Wiixinjiii •■'-/-'■'■ -"/ j :■■. :■ : l (^il're>p«^y'^lieiW,; - : &. T.'F. ii prejp«ed> manniaptnre, at ttie shortest hotaee,"and of the best''description ut at hi* : B»w' c«tr^;pii}BiMi. ' ' '""■ ' ''•■'," ■■.'." '.■.■,'••':..,■■: G. t; FilU^,, QUEEN-STREET, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 522, 22 July 1880, Page 4
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