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CHEAP BREAD CHEAP BREAD I CHEAP BBEAD t( QN AND AFTER THFS DATE II DAVID WATSON Will supply the settlers of Greytown with BROWN BREAD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY 3d The Two-pound Loaf. 339 NOTICE SHAIGH, BUTCHER; GREYTOWN . & TARATAHI, Reps to return his sincere thanks fur the liberal support he has received since commencing business, and to inform them that he bos opened new premises'at TARATAHI, Near Belvedere road, under the management 1 of MR JOHN CABMONT And hopes by keeping only the best to be procured, reasonable prices, and attention to business still to continue to merit their favors. J7STRAWB it I D G E , FAMILY BUTCHER, GREYTOWN AND CARTERTON. Prime Meat at usual rates. Families waited on for orders daily. Small goods of every description' F . MBEN K E N BEGS to announce that bo bos opened a GENERAL STORE, TARATAHI, And trust by keeping a wall-selected stock at moderate charges to secure a share of public patronage. 1773 A WILKINSON, Boor <fi Sho emakeb, TAU HERENIKAU. Takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the settlers of the surrounding district for their liberal support since commencing business, and trusts that by supplying a good article at a moderate price to merit a continuance of their favors. rjIHOMAS CRAIG Begs to announce to the inhabitants of Carterton that he has opened the shop situate opposite Giles’ Royal Oak Hotel, and lately occupied by Mr Giles as a BOOT & SHOE SHOP, And trusts by supplying a good article, strict attention to business, and civility to to customers, to merit a share of the Public Patronage. Prices Moderate, and none but Good Workmen employed.

Repairs Neatly Executed. J. MORAN, gOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Opposite Marquis of Normanby Hotel, CARTERTON Repairs neatly executed. 877 MORAN, (Late of Wellington) DRESSMAKER & FITTER, Opposite Marquis of Normanby Hotel, CARTERTON All kinds of paper patterns out. 378 SAM WELLE K advised his son not to pay ready money for a horse if he could get one for a bill, because many people did not i like going to law, so perhaps he would get his horse for nothing. If you intend paying for your clothes at all, the best time is when you receive them, as you will save at least £2 by each suit and get them muon better. Huxley THE Tailor, is prepared to make Tweed Suits for £4 10s not to be surpassed by any one in the colony for £6 10s. The £3 saved will get you another pair of first class trousers I I and vest. Many tailors are obliged to charge | big prices to cover a load of bad debts. By I dealing with Huxley and paying ready money I you will get first class articles at very small I profits. Main-street (near the Club), Grey town, and Wellington. 1613 Y EADON * DONALD, Bdildebs & Cabinetmakers, FEATHERSTON. Doors and sashes' made to order. Totara and White Pine (Shingles always on baud. A. E. 0 ’ N E A L E, PAINTER & DECORATOR, FEATHERSTON. Has a large and good selection of Paperhangings, and general requisites of the trsde. ERY & EVANS Main-bt., Gbbttowm. Painters, Paperhangers, and Decorators. 1101 EORGB ROXBURGH, Estate, Finance, nud Commission Ageut, Hamilton Quay, Wellington. j Country orders and commissions carefully attended to. G ILL I A M LUNDQVIST. TEACHER OF MUSIC, CARTERTON. Is still prepared to give lesssons on THE PIANO. VIOLIN. AND ALL OTHER IMBTIiUMENTS. He is also prepared to repair and tune pianos and instruments of every kind. Professional services rendered at Balls and Soirees—Terms moderate. W. L. begs to notify that he has bod over twenty year s’ experience as conductor and teacher of Music. 317

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 8, Issue 684, 26 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 8, Issue 684, 26 March 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 8, Issue 684, 26 March 1878, Page 4

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