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FOR SALE. A FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE on an acre of Ground, planted with Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Good Well of Water. Terms: One quarter cash, balance in 7 years at current rates of interest. For particulars apply to J. WHYMAN, 39 Rich in nnd Park. TO CABINET MAKERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS WILDING & CO. HAVING put up the requisite plant can deliver dried timber at short notice. Price, 2s per 100 feet extra. 40 rriHREE TONS of good Cocksfoot Grass 1L Seed for sale at per lb. Apply to James Wilkes, Half-Moon Farm, near Waipawa. 41 JOHN PALMER, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, WAIPUKU RAU, IN returning thanks for the very libera support he has received during the lust seventeen years, respectfully solicits a continuance of it in the future, assuring those who favor him with their orders that he will endeavour by good service to retain their patronage. JOHN PALMER, lias a large Stock of New and Fashionable Goods, consisting of Cloths, Coatings, &c., West of England, Irish, German, and Scotch Tweeds. In New Zealand Goods a choice selection of New and Beautifu j Fabrics from the Kaiapoi, Mosgie Oamaru, and Roslyn factories. N.B.—All goods carefully shrunk only the best material and workmans!)! employed. LATEST FASHIONS. NO MACHINE WORK. Inspection Invited. JOHN PALMER, TAILOR and HABIT-MAKER, 42 WAIPUKURAU. rp RAFALGAR WAIPUKU RAU. Mrs Drower begs to announce to tlie Public of Waipukurau and district that, having decided to retain the Store, she will, during the next few weeks, hold a CLEARING SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK, Comprising DRAPERY and CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, IRONMONGERY and HARDWARE, GROCERIES and SADDLERY, &c., &c., &c., All goods will be sold at MERELY NOMINAL PRICES, as it is intended io clear the culire stock to make room for New Goods, now on their way. INSPECTION INVITED. A. P. WILLIAMSON, Manager. 79 gTOR E, XMAS SEASON—ISBS-6. E. HAEW OO D, MANCHESTER HOUSE, TAIvAPAU, lias now on view a grand display of all the Latest Novelties in MECHANICAL TOYS, FANCY GOODS, GLASSWARE, &c., &c., Suitable for Presents and New Year’s Gifts gUXPENNY Shilling Tables: Piled up with all the Latest ENGLISH, PARISIAN, and VIENNESE NOVELTIES, Marvellous and Comic in their Effects. Come and see our Female Classical Dolls. ONE SHILLING EACH. XMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS, FLORAL PORTRAIT ALBUMS, BOOKS for YOUNG and OLD, NOVELS, FANCY STATIONERY, &c. Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Toilet Soaps, &c., &c., &c., Ironmongery, Saddlery, Brusliware, Table Cutlery, &c. Vegetable, Flower, and Farm Seeds of Unsurpassed Quality, at Moderate Prices. XMAS SPECIALTIES— Choicest New Season Teas, Currants, Raisins, Almonds, Muscatels, Nuts, and Groceries of all Descriptions. Drapery, Clothing, Hats, Mercery, Boots and Shoes. The Choicest Novelties of the Season from tlie English and Continental Markets. Wheat, Barley, Oats, Bran, Potatoes, and all kinds of Colonial Produce, at LOWEST MARKET RATES. E. HARWOOD, MANCHESTER HOUSE, TAKAFAU. 46 PATRICK McGREEVT, JjIAMILY BUTCHER, WAI'PAWA All Orders punctually attendee j to, and Families waited on daily. SMALL GOODS always oft hand. A liberal discount allowed for CASH or monthly payments. Note the Address : THE DEPOSITORY, Ruataniwha Road, Waipawa. 47 [a card.] D E ' H. A. R BED PHYSICIAN &; SURGEON, WAIPAWA. (May be consulted at tiio residence lately occupied by Me Duncan Guy, next the Court House, Waipawa.) 50

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Waipawa Mail, Volume IX, Issue 882, 19 January 1886, Page 4

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