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C. D. BAEEAUD, CHEMIST & DKUGGIST, WELLINGTON AND GREYTOWN. Begs to inform the settlers in the Wairarapa that the New Premises for carrying on his BRANCH BUSINESS IN GEEYTOWN (adjoining mb. hieschberg’s), Being complete, he has now opened them with a good supply of everything they may require. THIE] STOCK! COMPEISES:The Purest Drugs and Chemicals Patent Medicines of every description Barraud’s Worm Powders Horse and Cattle Medicines Perfumery, Scented Soaps Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes And other Toilet requisites. Fancy Stationery, Drawing Materials Bibles, Church Services of a superior Description, and Prayer Books. ALSO, An assortment of the NEWEST NOVELS at the cheapest rates. N.B. —Purchasers will have the advantage of buying articles at Town Prices for Cash. Greytown, July 20, 1869.

EARMERY & CO. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND LIBRARIANS, Lambton-qttat, Wellington. Agents for the “European Mail,” “ Illustrated Now Zealand Herald,” “ Bruce Herald," Otago,J Waieaeapa Meecuet, &c., &c., &o. Orders for Books, &c., forwarded to Melbourne by every steamer. NOTICE. QEED of the Stringy-bark Tree and Tobacco Seed can be had on application at the office of this paper. September 14,1869. GEEYTOWN BRICKYARD AND LIMEKILN. J. TERRY, Peopeietoe. The best quality of Stock Bricks always on hand. 18-8-69. THE undersigned is a cash purchaser of Wool, Tallow, and Elax, or will make advances on goods placed in his hands for shipment to London. EDWARD PEARCE. Wellington, Nov. 9,1869. CAUTION.

NO MONOPOLY. GEEYTOWN BAKERY & STORE. JOHN PONS 0N , Baker, Pastry-cook and Wholesale Biscuit Manufacturer, Respectfully informs the public that he has opened the above premises, and trusts by supplying first-class bread, &c. at the most moderate charges to merit a fair share of patronage with every care to give satisfaction, the utmost civility combined. Balls, Suppers and Pic-nic Parties supplied. Wedding, Birthday and other cakes made to order on the shortest notice, Orders by post punctually attended to at less than Wellington prices. October 12, 1869. Saddlery ! Saddlery ! ! NOTICE OP REMOVAL. "W ILLIAM Xi OWES, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER. MASTERTON, In announcing his removal to the rew premises recently erected by him near to Mr. Bannister’s, would take the opportunity of tendering his thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, and of assuring his numerous patsons that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of his support. The shop will, as usual, be supplied from his establishment in Wellington, where he is in receipt of regular supplies of saddlery by the best English makers, and also with goods of his own manufacture. Repairs promptly executed.

k Priccß in keeping -with the times. WILLIAM LOWES, Wholesale and Retail Saddler and Harness Maker. Oct. 27,1869. PUBLIC NOTICE. QN and after MONDAY next, HASTWBLL’S ROYAL MAIL COACHES, will cease running to Wellington daily, and instead run thrice a week, a coach leaving Masterton for Wellington every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6.30 a.m., and a coach leaving Wellington for Masterton every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 a.m., until further notice. REDUCED FARES: — £ s. d. From Masterton to Wellington ... 1 0 0 „ Wellington to Masterton ... 1 0 0 „ Oreytown to Wellington ... 015 0 „ Wellington to Oreytown ... 015 0 TRY STAPLES’ A 1 CELEBRATED SPARKLING ALE, FROM THE THORNDON BREWERY WELLINGTON. DELIVERED IN THE WAIRARAPA AT 3s. per Gallon. August 2,1869

POISON is laid on section No. 5 in the Greytown district, also on the northern quarter of town acre No. 38. Greytown, Nov. 5,1869. P. J. ARMSTRONG, SADDLES, HASNESS MAKES, ETC., GREYTOWN. Dec. 15,1869. OTAHUAO COTTAGE ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, ITTJATED on the road to Castle Point between Mastcrton and the Taueru. Good Paddock*, and Saddle Horses on hire and every accommodation for Travellers. RICHARD SIMPSON, Proprietor. April 1, 1869. ♦J, D. JBaIRD, C.E., has the honor to inform his friends and the inhabitants of the Wairarapa and Wellington generally, that ho is about commencing business in Grevtown as Surveyor, Architect, Land and Estaoe Agent.—Surveys, Levels, and Roads surveyed or District Boards on reasonable terms. Land selected on commission. Greytown, Feb. 18. 1869.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume IV, Issue 172, 5 January 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume IV, Issue 172, 5 January 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume IV, Issue 172, 5 January 1870, Page 4

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