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GrTFTS GIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS AT THE CORNER HOUSE GRAVES AND FLEMING, Will continue their Gift Distribution till MONDAY, January 19, For Gifts, For Gifts, For Gifts The Last Day. The List Day. MONDVY, JAN. 19, The bad weather during (he holi dava preventing numerous town nn>! country customers from making their purchases, they will still have an opportunity of doing so, and securing some of the very handsome gifts that Graves and Fleming will present till Monday, January 19, GIFTS TO BE GIVEN AWAYPietures. Pk turns. Pictures, Vases, Vases. Vases r - - - - - ry Japanese Goods Japanese Goods Chinese Goods Chinese Goods Chinese Goods Fancy Goods Fancy Goods Fancy Goods &c., &e., &c. REMEMBER. REMEMBER. MONDAY, JAN. 19, The Last Day for Gifts AT THE CORNER HOUSE. GRAVES AND FLEMING'S Drapers, Milliners, & Clothiers, AT THE CORNER HOUSE, Cuba and ... Manners Streets, WELLINGTON.

CORRESPONDENCE. 1 AN EXPLANATION AND APOLOGY. (To the Editor of the Standard ) Sib. —Feeling that some explanation is necessary relative to my remaining in Carterton after advertising that I intended leaving, T take the lihertv of tresnassing on v-mr valuable space in order to make an explanation. I emphatically declare it was tnv intention to leave Carterton and go to Wnodville, but owing to certain arrangements not being carried out to my satisfaction, I declined entering into them and abandoned tbe idea, deciding to remain and build new premises in Carterton. I feel that my humble apologies are justly due to my many old and yalned customers for thus unintentionally deceiving them. I mn*t also heartily thank the many kind friends whoeyoressed their good feeling towards are by desiring me to remain amongst them. T assure them that T will in the future as in tha nast, glwava he ready to further any object for the good of Carterton and its community. I trnst that through shortly having every faci'i'v for the comfort aed convenience of my customers ; buying tboir produce. j k°eriicg a large and well assorted stock 1 witb alta-tion and moderate charges, T shall ! not only have a'l mv old customers hot very ! msuv new ones, dealing with me from Decent her lot. In conclusion X mnst mention fhat mv stock ari'l include as heretofore, Dranerv, Grocery Ironmongery, and the thousand and one articles kept in a first-class General Store. I am. Sir, Yonrs respectfully, Geo. M. Gabpeneb. P9 —T hava now a sulopdid assortment of Indie.' Tlotg «nd Droos goods, also an oyccntionsilv targe stock of Men’s and Roy’s Kaiano) Clothing, and a new stock of Groceries rAovT 1 Carterton, November 26, 1894. 772 FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Thomas Wacrg. of Masterton. are resneetfullv requested to attend his funeral which wi’l take place on Friday next, at 11 a.m. THOMAS JAGO Undertaker. By Appoint meat. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Oa hand, a select assortment of First Class Geld and Silver Watches ; also, the newest designs in Jewellery. Prices on application. Watches sent by post to any part of the Colony. 897 FOR SALE. VALUABLE FARM PROPERTIESOn Easy Terms. 530 Acres first class Laud. Some valuable Timber on this property. Also, one Farm ef 84 Acres, laid down in English grasses and subdivided in five paddocks, and good building on this property, close to town. And one of 42 Acres which will make a good Dairy Farm. All fenced. For farther particulars, apply to JOHN FABIAN, 718 Qreyjowa.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1663, 21 January 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1663, 21 January 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1663, 21 January 1885, Page 2