This Space IS Eeserved FOE Mr W. P. Allen’s New Advertisement Co-operative Store Carterton, PUBLIC NOTICE. THOMAS E. KEMPTON i HAS much pleasure in informing the j residents of Greytown and the Surrounding districts that he has opened a GENERAL STORE in those premises, Opposite Mr T. Ingley’s Butchery Establishment. Those who deal with him will get good quality, whatever the article may be, and the smallest order will receive the closest attention. A Store ac the southern part of Greytown has been a long felt want, and as the undersigned will keep a large and useful assortment of Groceries, Produce, Earthenware, Glassware, Furnishing Ironmongery Drapery, Clothing, and Boots and Shoes, he trusts that he will receive good patronage. 428 THOMAS B. KEMPTON.
T GEORGE ROBERT YOUNG, (Late many yean Manager with the late Mr Port.) EMPIRE TEA WAREHOUSE, Willis Street, Wellington, HAYING purchased Mr S. Bishop’ Interest in his well known GROCERY STORE, begs to solicit a continuance of the esteemed favors of his late patrons, and the general public. All Goods kept in stock will be of the way best quality, and sold at the lowest possible prices. Highest price given fox Butter and Eggs, and General Produce. His speciality is in Teas, of which he is s direct importer. 268
Prince ofWales Livery Stables and Horse Repository, MASTERTON. WILLIAM NEIL, Late of Neil and Cookery, having taken the above [stables is prepared to supply the travelling public with HOUSES, BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, AND VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery Department is under the care of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. Horses of first class quality kept constantly on hire, ' A ’Bus will run to and from the Stables to meet every train. Motto—■“ Civility, Good Accommodation, and Reasonable Charges.’’ The Proprietor, having had many years’ experience in the Wairarapa, trusts that his old| friends and patrons will not forgot him in his new establishment. 589 CLUB HOTEL STABLES. i)AGUES AND DIXON. Proprietors. THE CLUB BUSS Leaves as usual to catch each train. All calls attended to. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. Horses broken to saddle, single or double harness. Always ready to deal or do business. Single or double-buggy horses to dispose on hand. GOOD PADDOCKS. P. Cockfbv, & Co., in retiring from the business, solicit a continuance of the favors bestowed upon them for their successors. 697 TO TRAVELLERS. fJiHE Undersigned is prepared to Convey Commercial Travellers, with their Samples, to any part of the Wairarapa, on reasonable terms. Horses Carefully Broken in to Saddle, or to Double or Single Harness. T, W. SHAW, .. GREYTOWN. P.S.—Always ready and willing to do business. 299q H. BENGE, GENERAL CARRIER, (Late G. Bishop), RAILWAY STATION, GREYTOWN, Conveys Commercial Travellers’ Luggage, Furniture, Pianos., with the greatest of care. Goods carted to all_ parts of the township. H. B. will run his Brake regularly for the delivery of Goods in addition to the usual plaut. TERMS—CASH.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1679, 27 February 1885, Page 1
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