Special Business Directory. RW. COOK, Landscape Gnrdencr and • NuVHi'i-yman, Into Golo-struct. Now address, Lincoln-jioai). All work entrusted to me will be carried out in first-class stylo. Kirst-clHss Masterton references. Orders taken for nursery stock. FKING & SON Builders and Contractors. * Offices and Factory: Church and Dixonutreots, Masterton. Plans Prepared and Eatimates Given. Telephone 184. __ JAMES WICKENS. Bakor and Confectioner. Wedding Cakos a speciality. Queen-street, Masterton. PETER H I DER, Chimney Sweep,Masoniostreet. Orders for Chimneys which require to be swept well, promptly, and cheaply, to be loft at Peter Hidcr's residence, Masonic-street; or care of D. Mclntosh, tobacconist, Queen-street. MUNT. COTTRELL & CO.. Limited, Customs and Forwarding Agents, Queen's Chambers, Wellington. Furniture packed and removed. All trains met daily. ■ Trade Notices. FLY & YOUNG, ENERAL CARRIERS & MAIL CONTRAC\JT TORS, Apents N.Z. i> Hoods mid piweels fovwurduil to all parts of 'In- wnrid. j Commercial Maniples a speciality. Now and i;p- | to-dutc Sample.' hooins in Kxchin«o ISniidiiifS. Fumiuire carefully removed. Connny Kins etui be arranged for. All trains met. Srnhies and Storerooms, Bannister street, Ma=tei ton. Tel. 120. P.O. liox r>n. [HAVW just o|x:ned up 14 linles WAJjh I'Ai'ERS iiiid FHI!;ZES, all of the newest designs and colourings. These are by one of the best. Kiujlisli Makers, nnd are high-cluss goods. They lire all at very reasonable prices. By selecting from this slock you may make your room h work of arc. 1 nni still doing my umini class of work at itiisonuilr juice*. Note the addrebs • W. H. COLE, I CtiAi'KL-STiiKiiT (Ne«r New Cou Telephone 14°. MEW SEASON'S TEA. JUST ARRIVED. Red Sea! 'lea, 2s; J. W. Loose Ten, -'s. These tens are equal to any tea at 2s 4d Book Oiift Tea, 2s. A book given away with every (ilbs. We are sole ogtnts fmother teas, and they can't be beat. Call and g<. t iMt;ilogue. JAS. WHITTAKER, QI'KKiV-STItKKT, M.»STKKTON. A. WHITE & CO., TOBACCONISTS & HAIRDRESSERS. The most up-t>date and best'equipped saloon in ' town, Best bi.mds of Tobaccos. Cigare and Cigarettes. A large and varied stock in all lines. GEORGE HERON, GRAIN MERCHANT, GROCER & GKNERAL j STOREKEEPER, Hall-stkeet, Mastkhton. T. WAGG & CO., CARRIAGE BUILDERS Queen-street, - - Masteivton. D. WILTON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO (opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), Queen-street, Masterton. If you want the best in photography come to mo. Groups, Views, etc., taken in iiny part of the district, and finished in the best style of art. Enlargements rmide and finished by an experienced artist. Amatpur work finished. Views of town and district for saie. F. HOLLOWAY & SON. BUTCHERS. ~\ /STE have purchased a fine line of three-year-W old steers from Mr J. Stuckey's wellknown Te RangituniHU herd, and clients can depend upon being supplied with only the choicest me»t. New season's Lamb also on sale. 'Hhone 12. I A. STESWIPA, BUTCHER Queen-street, - Masterton. The Primest of Mutton and Beef always on cut. Carts call on Customers daily. Telephone 27. CORADINE & WHITTAKER, TIMBER MERCHANTS AND CONTRACTORS Jobbing work at shortest notice. Painting and Paperhanging in all its branches. Dressed and seasoned timber—kauri, totara, riniu, mt»tai, white pine, etc. Sashes, Doors Mouldings, Builders' Requisites, Paints, Paperhangings and Glass. W CRAGG, "THE CORNER SHOP," Queen and Perry-streets, Masterton. His the most up-to-date stocks of Tobacconist Goods in town, including 6000 well-seasoned Cigars of the very best brands. I have one of the best Hairdressing Saloons in the district—well-venti-lated and clean, and I keep good workmen. Razors ground and set. MASTERTON PLUMBING WORKS (Est. 1874). MESSRS PICKERING BROS, desire to notify the public generally that they have purchased the interests of Mr D. Pickering in the above business. By careful attention to orders, combined with good workmanship, we hope to secure the same liberal support accorded in the past to Mr D. Pickering. Telephone No. 74. D. A. PICKERING. A. H. PICKERING. Mastepton Permanent Investment and Building Society. THE SOCIETY is prepared to grant LOANS— repayable by instalments or otherwise—on approved freehold or leasehold securities. Terms on application J. B. KEITH, Manager. LOOSE LEAP LEDGERS. THE Loose Leaf System marks the latest advance in book-keeping, and the most modern and perfect of these are Douglas' Patent Loose Leaf Account Books. They are simple to operate, have no drawbacks, minimise the danger of errors, and effect considerable saving of time. Used by nearly all the Government Departments and principal Merchants. Send for Prospectus ; also call on the Wairarapa Daily Times, and see the Ledgers in operation. H. DOUGLAS, 49, Willis-street, Wellington. G. HYDE, UNDERTAKER & CERTIFICATED EMBALMER, Queen-street, Masterton. EVERYTHING carried out under the most approved sanitary methods, and personally supervised by Mr G. Hyde. Private residence, Cornwall-street. _^ DAY'S BAY HOUSE. CHARMING SEASIDE RESORT. Boating, Bathing & Sunshine. THE New ■ and Handsomely-Equipped Private Hotel at Day's Bay, with its delightful grounds "and fascinating surroundings, is now open to receive guests. Day's Bay House, with its magnificent sea ■ view and wooded background is unique. 'It ; is, moreover, both sheltered and sunny. ' Quick ferry service with Wellington 1 several times daily. ! All information can be obtained either from Mrs Digby, Manageress, or from — > The Wellington Steam Ferry Co., L.td., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8778, 8 June 1907, Page 1
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