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JBuaineaa Notices. Mrs Ckarlton, KAIKORA, (Late of the Bon Marche, Napier) Respectfully informs her friends and the public generally that she has commenced business os above, and trusts to receive a continuance of their patronage. Ladies dresses made in the latest stylo, fit guaranteed and charges moderate. Letter orders will receive immediate attention. Apprentices wanted. Apply sharp. 271 DANEYIEKE BAKEEY. George Wright, Baker, BANEVIRKE, BEGS to inform his numerous customers and the public generally that having erected a New Oven with all the latest improved facilities for bread baking, he is able to offer bread of first quality at j the REDUCED PRICE of 8d per loaf, and will, as circumstances permit, give still further reduction. Hotels and large consumers as per special agreement. lle also takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the libcial support hitherto accorded to him, and hopes for a continuation of the same. GEORGE WRIGHT, 225 • Baker, Dunevirkc. H. GRIESSELICH & CO., Weavers’ Hall, Wool Exchange, London Shipping & Commission Merchants, Established 1855, SHIP to order any description of British and Continental Goods upon 21 per cent, commission, selected by buyers With Colonial experience, and attend to the prompt realization of Produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent, commission Orders to be accompanied by Letters of Credit or part-remittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea risks. References : Chief Office of the Lon don and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank. London, and most of the Colonial Banks. Current Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on application. £5 BRICKS! BRICKS! BRICKS! quantity. For quotation apply to W. BIER RE, '.4 Dancvirke. GOOD NEWS FOR DANEVIRKE. Jolxn G. Cuthkert (Baker of Hastings) HAS come to the rescue at last and , opeued a branch business at Dane- j virke, where he means to REDUCE the PRICE of Bread stuff and sell 41b LOAVES FOR SEVENPENCE. Bj’ strict attention to business and turning over flour of A 1 quality, be will con- I vince 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 fluctuations in the price of flour. No more paying 10£d for 3Jlb loaf of bread. Scales will always the cart to satisfy customers of the correct weight. JOHN G. CUTIIBERT, Baker, Main Street, Danevirke. 22G [a card.] W ALTH IT ALLBTT, LICENSED AND AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. Having relinquished the service of the Government is now prepared to undertake private surveys. Address pro tern NAPIER. 334 PATRICK McGREEVY, A MIL Y BUTC HE R, WAI PAW A All Orders punctually attended to, and Families waited on daily. SMALL GOODS always on hand. A liberal discount allowed for CASH or monthly payments. Note the Address : THE REPOSITORY, Ruataniwha Roarl, Waipawa. 10 jyj oN E Y T O L BN D TIIE NORTHERN IN VEST MEN COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Capital, £500,000. Offices : Emerson Street, Napier. The Colonial Board is prepared to receive Proposals for Advances over Freehold and Leasehold Securities at moderate rates. Eor Proposal I onus apply to VAT. STIRLING McLEAN, B Manager FOR SALE OR LEASE. SECTION 17, Blackburn, 10G acres, o! which 50 acres are. felled and rul down in grass and paitly fenced. Terms easy. Apply to JAMES lIIGGS, Onga Onga. 30

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Waipawa Mail, Volume X, Issue 1034, 15 January 1887, Page 1

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