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FOR SALE. tPURE BRED BULL eight years old. Prico 12 guineas. Also Young Working BULLOCKS. Price £8 10s. Apply to ALFRED GIBLIN, 247 Gwavas. KAIKOBA. josephThedley Has Opened a HAIRDRESSING SALOON Next the Railway Hotel. 227 WAIP A W A OCAL JjIRUIT J^EPOT, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. (Opposite Mr E. Bibby’s Store.) W. D. PATTISON, PROPRIETOR. has now opened with a Good Supply of FRUIT and VEGETABLES, and trusts by Strict Attention to Business, to merit a fair share of support. All Fruit and Vegetables in Season picked Fresh from my Own Garden every morning. FOR SAL E. On and after November 20th, 188 G. NEW POTATOES, GREEN PEAS NEW SEASONS FRUIT CONFECTIONER V, DAIRY PRODUCE lIAMS AND BACON. Plants of all sorts of the Cabbage Tribe on band, &c., &c., &c., Orders addressed as above will bo punctually attended to and delivered to any parts of the Town or Railway Station. Open during Summer Months till 8 p.in., SATURDAY’S till 10 p.m. 2G7 WAIPAWA COUNTY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.

Applications will now bo received by the undersigued for INVESTMENT SHARES of the THIRD ISSUE in the above Society, payments at the rate of Five Shillings per month per share until each share, with Interest aud profit added, reaches the sum of Jil2s, when further payments cease. Application Fee, 2s Gd per share. Next Payment Night, December 13th, from 7 till 8. A. E. JULL, 46 Acting Secretary. TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. WE beg to inform our numerous customers that we have disposed of our Waipawa Business to Messrs Jull & Co., And take this opportunity of thanking them for the support they have accorded us in the past, a continuance of which we beg to solicit ou behalf of our successors. In order to facilitate the transfer we have to request that all accounts owing to us in our Waipawa Business be paid at once to Messrs Jull & Co., whose receipt will be sufficient discharge. lIARWOOD & MAUDSLEY. Waipawa, October 23, 1886.

I~N connection with the foregoing an- ■*“ nouncement, we liavo much pleasure in stating that in taking over this old established business, it will be our aim to study the wishes of our customers, and from our intimate knowledge of the requirements of the district, together with moderate charges and prompt attention to any orders entrusted to our care, we hope we shall receive a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed on our predecessors. Our Slock consists of GROCERIES PRODUCE IRONMONGERY CROCKERYWARE STATIONERY FANCY GOODS All of which wo are prepared to do at lowest rates. Jull & Go. Waipawa, October 23, 1860. Agents for the North British Mercantile Insurance Co. 157 R. R. GROOM, ENEIt A L MERCHANT, Ormondville, Hawke’s Bay, R.R.G. hereby tenders his thanks to the settlers for the liberal support accorded to him in the past, an encouragement which has justified him in adding to his stock and enlarging his well-known business premises at Ormondville. THE NEW SHEW-ROOM Is filled to repletion with a WELLSELECTED STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, exhibits to advantage DRAPERY AND MILLINERY IN ALL THEIR BRANCHES. Orders in this department promptly executed. GENERAL MERCHANDISE OF Groceries, Ironmongery, Stationery, Books, Garden Seeds, &<?., &c., retailed at the store or forwarded to customers in all parts of tho District at the lowest ruling prices. Agent for Waipawa Mail, 11 Hawke’s Bay Herald,” Weekly Courier,” and “ Daily Telegraph.” 152

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1017, 2 December 1886, Page 4

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