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WANTED, Buyers for 2> full-mouthed Rams. Apply, H. H. Jackson, Bioneetead. 1*7.3 WANTED.— Situation by a first class gardener, has c-xcelieul testimonials, and considerable experience both in Europe and the Colonies. Address office of this paper. WANTED known that tl. W. KEMPION has opened those premises lately occupied by A. Everett, as a Butcher a Shop, and trusts by civility and attention, combined with moderate charges, to solicit a fair share of public patronage, Pamilies waited on daily. Small Goods always on hand, 200 WANTED KNOWN that Moriarty’s Boots and Bhoes are superior to any in the Valley.

W. CLARK, OF WELLINGTON.

EXTENSIVE STOCK OP SUMMER GOODS MUST BE

SALE NOW PROCEEDING AT THE CARTERTON BRANCH. MONSTER SALE FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY. J. D. COX, WALLACE STREET, FEATHEKSTON, Has great pleasure in informing the public ul Featherston and surrounding di.stiic t, that he intends bolding a cash clearing sale, on which a discount of 2s in the pound will bo allowed on all cash purchases. J. D. COX, ' Finds it necessary to hold this sale in consequence of having to make room (or winter consignments. Xd:^cox:~ Wishes particularly to draw attention to his splendid stock of Ladies’ and Gent’s Hoseiry which has been selected under his personal supervision. J. D.XoxX Prices will challenge competition in consequence of his dealing with direct importers of goods in Wellington and therefore can sell lower than any other house in the Wairarapa. J. D. COX, Having had 12 years, experience,in the trade, is thoroughly conversant in buying to the best advantage, and that combined with making his business at a minimum of expense, enables him to give the public a chance to supply their wants at a low rate. liciucrnber Saturday next, February 20. Discount of 2s in the Pound. Agent for the Mutual Assurance Association of Victoria ; the Australian Mercantile Fire Insurances ; and the Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand. J. D. COX, GENERAL STOREKEEPER WALLACE STREET FEATHERSTON 121

PUBLIC NOTICE. EDWARD KELLY, COOPER GREYTOWN, DESIRES to return his thanks to the public of Greytown aud the mrn undirv districts for all past favois siacc be co menccd business, and hopes by unrcm.'.t : attention to ensure a long continuance of th same. A large quantity of Kefs on hand at 6s well seasoned, and perfectly dry, i> n cash. 720q £3OOO. ADA MANTUA. CHRISTCHURCH GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, 1865. Will close on the -Ith April. To be ran April 6th, 18- ■. 6000 Members at 10s Each. 130 1 Each ticket has eight chances, aud can obtain a prize in each of the Eight drawings. Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, ana two etampi for reply and result. Country Cheques must bare one shilling exchange added. HEAD THIS !—Mr Abraham haring retired from 'h* business, tubes this opportunity of ihaukiug the public for past patronage, aud respectfully requests a continuance oft hat support lor his successors, who will* o their utmost to furnish their patrons with all necessary information. As a guarantee of their bona tides—investors can obtain Names and Addresses of the principal winners ; ft* met and Addresses uf Committee; and can also inspect Ada'.-'Books at all tiqies. N .lt. The three principal winners, and mimes aud i address of the gentlemen wha form the Committ.M will W forwarded to «U the leading newspapers .hrcU‘’hout New Zealand. Al>A MANTUA, ' Cure of Lyons <V Hart. Box 351. Post OlHcu, Luuudin.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1682, 6 March 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1682, 6 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1682, 6 March 1885, Page 3

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