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BDPPOBT JJGOU; JLnsdsibt. . v H" iBEALB, f p£Uimisß "<fe' i makes' dlv deacriptioits ofTin', ware tt priocs that defy competition. > Tanks,and Portable Boilers with caßt ir6ti"6ltio\vs a speciality.': ' . : ; ( GASFiITING done tjie test material .arid. worhnaMhip, quaranited, THE TRADE SUPPLIED, A TRIAL' SOLICITED. HtjnATT? Q'leon Street , DH'ALiii, Mastertoi. MESSRS ' OGLE & PAYSE, IN returning thanks for the very liberal patronage 'accorded to them since commencing buaid&ss, 'desire 'to remind those niiose iiouses require movatinfr, that they can ,atill be found bppo* site Mb Dameii's Timbbe Yabds, Ohaibi-ST., Mismi® : '' I OBDERB mar also be aft at Messrs Whiteft Oo.'s, Quean>B, • f. •' MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE • FACTORY. . • mHE QUESTIONTDOES A COACH AND I CARRIAGE FACTORY PAY ? Y% Butitmußt be conducted'on business principal*, which means, like Conducting' any other business, to derive a profit from it; and only in proportion to the diligence and shrewdness with which' it is attended to.- Shrewdness implies the eta application of your suitable : qualities t6 it.' But it yon are not suited to run such a business do not try it, or you *ill find it a raw-boned animalto rifle, If ;ou go into coachbuilding without capital your misery will irlarease with your experience. But with experience you are keen to discover all kinds of rat holes in the management of materials etc. One condition that makes the carriage business, so; difficult for 'noyiccs to grasp successfully is the extended field over which it it spread. It includes (our distinct and complicated trades,'and needs a thorough and praotic'al knowledge of each. Then we ask the public to consider this. Why not place your orders .with' those who thoroughly understand your needs and, have every facility for careful, and artiilio orders,yQiVe, us an opportunity ' ( this to your ittd having standard grades! Birfell&hili buying and Beleoting;Hh?''(iMtoe6f/'matorialß,: Beauty,! perfect vPirojpoftlbif!,' Snd'--. perfeot WorkmaiißhipiiJurit tebiivedi ;dir.es t tho manufacturers, 1 a co'iißignment ; 6f all kinds of carriage Lim ltrin)' : mings, 'eto; popular \styles•ioff.veliicles. Prices' >an<V drafts ori applioation, i'HOS. WAPG & CO. 1 "i # Henderson's;^ 1 i " r: '% W _ , 5 <') Ilyttitfatft'toWe s «'.? \ a i; C." 'fl'choice scleotion';»*«jvof Watches,:Eleo'-"A 0 S ..hojtonnjlJewel'H,, 1 H at lA. i-!« 7 Hmdsbson'Bi.: : 30 sIoOT&aH 'y fftVftf'/Jfii-l t!7nijfj

of coaches. o IEAW Olab'Hbtel'afad Office,' SlB3- r i a-iri'."ok 'and 1 Fridays forTaueru, Tinui, and Castlppoint; returning from Cosllepoint at 6 a.m. on We'lneadays and Saturdays, reaching Masterton in time to catch the afternoon train to Wellington, ■ . Mabtebion to Hombwood, East Coast. • : leave Maßtorton.at 7.30 a.m. onTuesdays; and Fridays' calling' at Lee's Blairlogie Hotel for hash (both journeys), returnjng from Homelto'od a1'5.80 a'tn. 1 on Wednesdays and 1 Saturdays'," in time to'oatoh the S.lOplm'. trairt to' WllingtdnV •' Maste&ton to Bbanoefeth.- . A conveyance leaves Masterton Post Office every Sdndat Morninq at sera p'clook,for, Brancepeth, returning atifp.ni; 'Fnvate onveyanoea may be engaged at anytime by telegram.or letter 1 ,l T; -P: LETT,'Proprietor', :

N 0 T I. 0 E, F. HOLlowai, . • • • • WISHES to inform the Residents of Maaterton 'afid the District that he has opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, M&stertoD, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to merit a fair . patronage by-selling only THE ii CURRENT . • RATES. " OENTKAIi DININGr ; (1 ROOMS) QUEEN 5T88ET...... MABTERTON. THOSE oommodiocs Dining Rooms are lopen to the publio on Sundays and during the week.., .... Week Day&i BREAKFAST—7,3OtoB,BO) SUNDAYS: LUNCHECN—I2 till 2 - Bto 9,12U»1, TEA—6 to 6.30 J 6to 6. ALL MEALS h.' /' ' : Hot Pies BDd Coffeo every evening from 8 o'clock, Bread, Confectionery and Fane; Goods as uspali

C,; WINCHESTER BAKER AND 09ME0T10NM, THE BLUE HOUSE ! MASTER-TON, ; THE NEW DINING-ROOM,is now !! open to the public, where. FIRST CLASS ME ALB are supplied at the uniform charge of ONE SHILLING. '■ , t -J .•} i "Bb,¥4Paot,.B to 9.80 a.m. : ... : Luncheon, 12 to 2 p.m., and . i Tea, from five o'qlook, - SOT PIES, 'TEA, COFFEE AND : , ... COCOA , • i' 'Eveiy Evoninp,,iid j and LIGHT REFRESHMENTS With Tea or Onffca at all hours Railway ;Boardiiig House, Hall,. Street,, ; Mastertoii.. li? THE BEST In TABLE IN.THE district,.. ; Board. and lodging jilperiWjßeki.pMamsclFanoo, ; ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. . j BEDS, ONE SHILLING .BcMwj and Reading Boomu Priwtt j ''Ming'SoM for ladies, l ••;3 <: "V! GOOD STABLING. S-3PIANO ! faR HIMi

This Really Zdagnificent L Instriiine nb can be hiimel for tbeatrioal performances,' operas, concerts, and 'at a more reasonable rate, than'aily'otherpianoriot hue'in Masterton.,'Oall'and teat the piano (joing. iFRED. WRIGfII 1 i f , 1 fsOfWOB

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 2 August 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 2 August 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 2 August 1893, Page 4