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rA CARD.] N A P I E li . Travelling Agent for the NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT 23 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL .£2,000,000. rrMiE above Company is prepared to X accept risks on Builings, Stock, Merchandise, Grain and Wool at tlio lowest current rates. WM. BROWN, Agent. N.B.— I This Company was the first to pay claims at the recent fire at Waipawa. 154 Q. E O It G E A It D, SADDLE, HARNESS, & COLLAR MAKER, WAIPAWA. (Established 1878.) Ladies’, Gents, Stock, and Pack SADDLES. BREAST-PLATES, BRIDLES, &c. CARRIAGE, BUGGY, CART, AND PLOUGH HARNESS, Manufactured on the Premises. Nickel-silver and Steel BITS, SPURS, and STIRRUPS of every description always on hand. Ladies’and Gent’s Riding Whips, Carriage, Buggy, and Stock do. DIRECT IMPORTER of Saddlers and llarncss-makers m atcrial. Repairs Neatly and Expeditiously executed at Lowest Possible Prices, and by Good and Efficient Workmen. STABLE REQUISITES and every other Article in the Trade always on hand. The Trade Supplied for CASH ONLY. '26 Suits from £6 6s to £1 4sO’HALLORAN, npilE Waipawa Tailor, the Artistic JL Cutter, Never known to make a mis -fit, Invites the public to inspect his large stock of SUMMER TWEEDS JUST ARRIVED. Address : Next to M. Flynn’s Store. 27 DANEVIRKE BAKERY. George Wright, Baker, DANEVIIIKE, BEGS to inform his numerous customers and the public generally that having erected a New Oven witli all the latest improved facilities for bread baking, lie is able to offer bread of first quality at the REDUCED PRICE of 8d per loaf, and will, as circumstances permit, give still further reduction. Hotels and large consumers as per special agreement. He also takes this opportunity of thanking liia numerous customers fortlio libeial support hitherto accorded to him, aud hopes for a continuation of the same. GEORGE WRIGHT, 225 Baker, Danevirke. GOOD NEWS FOR DANEVIRKE. John G. Cuthlbert (Baker of Hastings) HAS come to the rescue at last and opened a branch business at Danevirko, where ho means to REDUCE the PRICE of Bread stuff and sell 41h LOAVES FOR SEVENPENCE. 133* strict attention to business and turning over flour of Al quality, ho will convince the settlers that he is just the man wanted for the district and that the LIVE & LET LIVE BAKERY Deserves the patronage of the million. advantage taken of lluctuations in the price of flour. No more paj’ing 101-d for loaf of bread. Scales will always accompany tho cart to satisf}' customers of the correct weight. JOHN G. CUTIIBERT, Baker, Main Street, Daucvirkc. 226

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Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1017, 2 December 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1017, 2 December 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1017, 2 December 1886, Page 1