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BUSINESS NOTICES.

Te Aro House, Cuba Street, Wellington JAMES SMITH Importer of Millinery Undwnslothing nonet* Feather* Black Silk* Shawl* Mantles Jacket* Laces Ribbons Family JAMES SMITH Importer of Flannels Sheetings Calicoes Blankets Drees Fabrics Winceys Carpets Mattings Oil Cloths Tweeds Mournings :wrr»S<g33eg,-t NEARLY EVERY LINE (N THE SUBJOINED LIST Has been SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED for the TB ARO HOUSE TRADE under the supervision of the Home Buyer. Their suitableness and excellence for this climate is guaranteed. James Smith therefore strongly recommends to his numerous Country Customers:— MEN’S SUITS—BOYS’ SUITS— Boys’ strong tweed suits ... 14s 6d Boys’ Eton and Sugby suits 23s fid Boys’ Nelson'tweed suits ... 29s Cd Boys’ Galatea suits ... 25* 6d Boys’ Nary Galatea suits ... 29s 6d , Gentlemen’s scarfs, newest styles, Is 34 ; ties, 6d j braces, Is 2d{ belts, fid } bathing drawers, 2s 3d; puggaries, Is 5 cambric handkerchiefs, fid i men s straw hats, Is ; and shirt fronts, Is. A SHIPMENT of CLOTHING, comprising the latest styles and patterns came to hand last week, and the workmanship will be found superior to anything yet presented, while the prices are exceedingly low. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.

Edmondson, Sellar & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, GREYTOWN. Messes EDMONDSON & SELLARS having engaged the services of an EXPERIENCED MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, will open the Second Floor of their GREYTOWN ESTABLISHMENT on April 15 as a SHOW ROOM, where everything in this Department may he procured. All commands executed in firstclass t style. A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF UNDERCLOTHING will be kept on hand, and any article not in stock can he obtained within three days’ notice of omer. * T. TRIMBLE, HAIE-DEEsgEu, &c. B®*®® to inform the settler* of the Wunnpt that he hae commenced burinetc a» abore in the new premiaee oppo* rite the bank of New Zealand, Grertown. and troeU, by rinot attention to the want* of hi* cuitoman, to merit public anpport. Mima j muttooaa i tobicoo j aeisi 1 mma mom. SMITH AND CHAMBERLAIN BUTCHEBS. MASTBETON. O. WA-IZIsrE, Btumi um cojttbaciob GREYTOWN. Beef, from 2d to 4d. Hatton, from B|d to 4d. Orders respectful]/ solicited. Aagnri 0,1878, MB. BOBBBT IVOAS, A-TTOTIOISrHIEia. AITD COMMISSION AGENT, GRETTOWN.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 188, 23 June 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 188, 23 June 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 188, 23 June 1874, Page 1

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