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WANTED.— Situation by a first class gardener, has csccllent testimonials, and considerable experience both in Euiop# and I lie Colonies. Address oflii'e of ihia paper. WANTED known that 11. W. K!.MPTON has opened those pjunir.es lately occupied by A. Everett, us a Buicm r’s Shop, and trusts by civility and attention, combined with moderate charges, to solicit a fair share of public patronage, families waited on daily. Small Goods always on hand. - i;o WANTED TO EXCHANGE, a quiet Cow and Heifer for a light trap Mare. Must be sound and quiet, tor a good stamp of mare, money added. Apply office of this paper. ' ; '- a WANTED KNOWN that Morimy’s Boots and Shoes are superior to any in the Valley. Educational Depository. *"I '"'HE Undersigned has just received a X Large Assortment of— Books, suitable lor Wedding and Complimentary Presents Christmas Boxes and New Year’s Gifts Also, Plain and fancy Stationery Day Books, Ledgers, Cash, Pocket, ana Memo. Books Newest designs in Terra Cotta Vases Glass and China Ornament* Photo., Scrap and Fern Album* Photo. Frames, Workboxes and Baskets Ladies’ Bags, Purses, Card Cases Visiting Cards, Papesteries,Playing Caid Oleographs, Pooke* Knives Pocket Oempasse* Hairbrushes, Combs, dec., Ac. NEW MUSIC. PHOTOGRAPHY m all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the Instantaneous Gelatiuo-Bromide Dry Plates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand, including Rewi, Te Whiti, and other celebrated Chiefs. THOS. E, PEICE. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, Mabtbbton. 521 HAiRCUTTING & SHAVING. JOHN KENNEDY, HAIRDKKtJSEIt, (Near T. E. Kempton’s, Greytown), INTIMATES to the public of Greytown and surrounding districts that be has started business in Greytown as HAIRDRESSER. Having served his time to the business and carried on on his own account elsewhere, he can guarantee to cut hair in the latest stylo. Every customer can rdy upon receiving every care and attention from the hands of Jou.n Kn.vxnnv. Ladies’ Haircutlirg and Dressing. Will wait upon ladies at then own residence on Wedding and other occasions for the dressing of the hair. Perfumery, cigarettes, tobacco and pipes on hand. Agencies Wanted. NOTICE TOJHE PUBLIC. Mr Edward L. Wakeliu takes this oppo: luno> m thanking his friends *nd the public for Hie pstn-nagr they have rendered him during Iho pan M especially considering that owing to (ho iuu!u . businesses in which I have been engaged, I hao- u.-i been able to give the Baking ana Conli-ctim.e. v Department that attention which is necessary. Peeling this responsibility, 1 have sold' to .Mr Basmusseu, (late of Wellington, and who bur been in the employ of the fat* Peter Laing for the past 1 , years), my Bakery and Confectionery EstaWhlnui -,r, and am confident that the Public of Carterton wdl rally round him, and give him every encouragement as a thorough tradesman and new settler amongst us. E. L. WAKELIN.

Is connection with the above, I beg to inform ib c inbabitanta of this important district that nothin,: •hall be wanting on my part to ensure their kind patronage: Having a lengthened Home and colonial experience, I iball be prepared to undertake the wants of the public in the Baking and Confectionery Department r'rom me they will obtain every civility and attention, aa 1 ahull spare no effort iu building up a thorough good trade. On the other hand, all X detire on tho part of the public i» a fair portion of their patronage and aasiatanee, which 1 shall make it my duty to merit. NEILS RASMUSSEN. NEILS RASMUSSEN, Baker and Confectioner, 40 Carterton. ' VENTURE ” Has much pleasure in informing subscribe! to his No. 2 Consultation, that ho has decided to give a BONUS or £6 FIVE POUNDS Xd To any holder of four tickets or more iu his No. 2 Consultation, who shall be the first to place the first three horses iu tho Wairarapa Cups to be run on February IDth, 188.5. All entries must bo made before 12 o'clock, NOON, on the 11th inst., and none will be received after that time. Entries must bo accompanied with the following Coupon and dated. They will also be dated by “ Venture ” on receipt, ?.<> that the first one only who places the torses, ami who is the holder of not less titan four ticket.-, will be entitled to the I‘iiz.;. Iu the event of no ore being tttcccr. hi!. “ Venture” will pay our the sum ot lot pounds to the Wiiitarapa Hospital. Ld BONUS. Ld BON Lb, COUPON. 11 VENTURE'S” No. 2 CONSULTATION UN Till-, WAX It A it A PA CUP. WiIIiA BAPA S'f A NI I A ill).

FOB Pli IVI ]SALK. A SMALL SHEEP AND CATTLE MAHON of Util amts, Dluiite-i nhtjul two ftud a-hall miles horn uiLytowu liiu.'.vvy Station, with all improvements uiui JdOd sheep. The improvements iiicmde a good dwci-my of ten rooms, stable with Ihtcc stullb atm ■ m loose box ; stock yard, with milking .-i- , wool shed end sheep yards, and five couvtnient paddocks at homestead, price low. The bulk of the purchase money can itmain at six per cent, if desired, for further particulars apply to JOHN HODGE, Bash Inn; or to U EDWD. PEAKCE, Wellington. JOHN KAY, Tent, Tarpaulin, & liick Cloth Manufacturer, MASTEHTON. ( A Large Number oi Waterproofs, C&nrai, bb ding, and Travelling Bags always on Laud. Orders executed with dispatch. 627 MR ARTHUR HOBY, LICENTIATE in dental subqeey. Boy id College Surgoous, Ireland. Willis Sieebt, Wellington becond door from Manners-street.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 6 February 1885, Page 3