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Special Business Directory. Jf e COHEN, General Dealer, Fragnell's Buildings, Queen-street, is a Cash Buyer of Passenger's Luggage, Household Furniture, etc. Jj] TERN DEN & PRENTICE, Builders & Contractors. Sawing and Planing Mills in Dixon street. Estimates given. J], A. . COLLIER, Woolscourer and Fellmonger, Masterton, is a Cash Purchaser of WOOL and SHEEP-SKINS in large and smnll quantities, at net Wellington market prices. Communications by letter promptly attended to. XT F. F R A S E R, * Hairdresser and Tobacconist, and Billiard Saloon Proprietor. Two splendid tables, capable markers, civility and attention. Hairdressing and shaving by tradesmen. The utmost cleanliness observed. Premises opposite Hartmann and Hoar, Queen-street. JAMES WICKENS, Baker and Confectioner. Wedding Cakes a specialty. Queen-street, Masterton. J|ULGRATE HOTEL, Dreyerton. A. E.Wakeman, Proprietor. The best of Liquors stocked. First-class table and accommodation. Good shooting and fishing to bo had adjacent to the hotel. One hour's drive from Masterton. GALLAGHER, * General Carrier and Expressman. Furniture cartful y removed All trains met. Orders left at Mr W. Gillespie's oflice will receive prompt attention. Ring up Telephone 95. ]y[ UNT, COTTRELL & CO., LTD., Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniiure packed and removed. All trains met daily. piiOFESSOR STOWELL'S Modern Ointment for Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Scalds is unequalled. Hundreds of testimonials from Wairarapa residents, Local Agents: Mesfes Boyd and Cook. Proprietress: Mus C. Guniiier. p E T E B H I D E R , Chimney Sweep, Masonic-street. Orders for Chimneys which require to be swept well, promptly, and cheaply, to be left at Peter Eider's residence, Masonicstreet ; or care of J. Hipkins, tobacconist, Queen-street. W. COOK, Practical Gardener, Cole-etreet. Garden work in all branches undertaken. Large and small gardens laid out and kept in order. Cabbage plants for sale in any quantity. B. CHURCH, General Carrier. Furniture carefully packed and removed. All oiders receive my pprsonal attention. Orders may be left with Mb T. W. Millkk, Club Stables. Special Advertisements. J][7 CLARK SON, Surgeon Dentist. Hours of Attendance — 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Full Sets, £5 ss. Extractions, Is. DENTAL Booms.—Over Ah Lop's fruit shop. Private stair entrance fronting Queen-street. jjT'e- a n d~r ew s, Dental Surgeon, QdeßN-STBEET, ■ • MASTEBTON, Hours — 9 a.m till 5 p.m. Mr Andrews personally visits:—Carterton on the Ist and 3rd Thursday, and Featberston the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. d•Tβ ly th c, Dental Surgeon. Addbess —Perry-street, Masterton, nexS the Institute Buildings. Hours of consultation —9 a.m. to 5 p.n , , daily. EKETAHUNA BRANCH, at Mr H. I, Kelso's, Chomiet, every Monday, at 9 a.m. GOVERNMENT MONEY. FROM £100 to any amount, on either town or country security at 4J per oent., can be lent for any period required. Apply to— C A. POWWALL, Solicitor, Masterton. LEGAL NOTICE. I HAVE this day entered into a partnership with Henby Wibgman Robinson. The business of Barrister and Solicitor heretofore carried on by me throughout the Wairarapa will in future be carried on by the Partnership under the firm or style of KOBINSON AND ROBINSON. H. C. ROBINSON. Masterton, 7th May, 1904. A. LBWIN, HAIRDRESSER (late of B. F. Weller's), WILL open on Monday Next, in shop in Syverston's Buildings recently occupied by Mr C. Volheim. Hairdressing and Shaving, Gd. Your patronage kindly solicited. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. . . . ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF TOBACCOS. THOUSANDS OF PIPES of Every Conceivable Design. EXQUISITE CIGARS! FRAGRANT CIGARETTES I The Most Elaborate SHAVING SALOON in the town. W. CRAGG, Opposite Club Hotel, Master ton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7829, 23 August 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7829, 23 August 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7829, 23 August 1904, Page 1

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