“WAiRARAPA MERCURY" GENERAL FEINTING OFFICE OBEYTOffI fjpHE Proprietor of this well-appointed Printing Office fcegs to announce that he has purchased an entirely new JOBBING PLANT, COMTKISIXG PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL TYPE In great variety, Equal in this respect to any Printing Office in the Province—and that be is now prepared to execute every DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING, from fhe SMALLEST CARD TO THE LARGEST POSTER, IN BRONZE GOLD, COLORED, OR BLACK INKS, And in a style and at a price which cannot Cwl to give satisfaction. Invoice Tops, Bill Heads Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Plain or Enamelled Admission Tickets, Check Books Prospectuses, Programmes Posters, Plain and Colored, all sizes
Hand-bills do. Receipt Forms, Delivery Books Circulars, Funeral Notices Labels, Show Cards Bye-laws, Pamphlets Receipt *e., ie. Order addressed to tbe OiSce, or 'reft at any of tbe Agents of the“ Wairaeapa Mercury,” promptly attended to, and parcels forwarded carriage paid. THE “ Waihaeapi Mep.cury” is printed and published every Wednesday and Saturday, at noon, at tbe Office, Mainstreet, Grey town, Wairsrapa, Province of Wellington, New Zealand, by Archibald Kennedy A knot, of Main-street, Grey town, Wairarapa, Province of Wellington, Now Zealand. The “MERCURY” is published in time for the mails leaving Greytown, and is forwarded that day to every part of the dist riel and Province, as well as the neighboring Provinces, the Australian Colonies, England and America. Terms of Subscription.—The subscription to the Mercury is 265. per annum, or 2Ss. if booked or sent by post. Single copies fid. each. Terms toe Advertising. —For inch 45., and standing advertisements as per arrangement. All orders for advertisements must be in writing, and the number of insertions marked on them; otherwise they will be inserted and charged till countermanded, Nolice tor alteration or withdrawal of advertisements t > be sent to the office not later tlian tbe Monday and Thursday evening preceding tbe day of publication. Advertisements in Maori will be charged at three times the rate of those in English.
AGESTS London.—G-. Street, 32 Comhill, E.O. MiXBOrRXE. —Messrs. Gordon k Gotch, 85 Collins-street, west. Ti)>‘ET. — Messrs. Gordon k Gotch. Wellisgtok. —T. Farmery and Co_, Lamb-tou-quay. The Hnr.—T. Mil!*, Lower Hutt. G. Ruck, Taitai. P. Wilkie, Upper Hutt. Ike Waieaeapa. — S. G.Cox.Feathereton. W. Cundy. Tauherenikan. R. Fairbrother <ind F. J. Carrington, Carterton. H. Bannister, Masterton. T. Guthrie, Castle Point.
CARRIAGE. | G . COX GENERAL CARRIER, FEATHEHSTOy. Goode delivered to all parts of Wairarapa. All orders left with Mr. Yates, Moleeworth street, or Mr. Pilcher’s, Manner’s-street, will be attended to with punctuality. July 24, 1868. WALKER GENERAL CARRIER, GREYTOWN, WAXEAHAPA. Delivers Goods at Feathersfon, Greytown, Carterton, Taratahi, Masterton, and all parts of the Valley. A • 1 orders left at C. Willeston’s Booking Office, Lambton-quay, Wellington, will be punctually attended to. The waggons leave Wellington every Tuesday, at 11 a.m. January 1, 1868.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume IV, Issue 172, 5 January 1870, Page 1
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