E. COLTON, BOOTMAKER, ; j -WING started business in FEATHER- * U. STON, next to the OddfelloWs’ Hall, wishes to inform the public that he is a ' maker of the real hand-sewn Boot. If you want a really good boot and good lit give him i a trial. 1 N.B.—Repairing done as it ought to be, on i the shortest notice. : MRS JONES has opened a BOARDING i HOUSE on the same premises, where Tea and Cofiee can be had at any hour of > the day, and really comfortable lodgings for boarders. 63 [Established before the Flood.] GREYTOWN COACH & GENERAL REPAIRING FACTORY. J. GAMBLIN HAVING removed to his new premises situate between the Greytown and Foresters’ Arms Hotels, is now in a position to take any orders that may be entrnsted to him at a great advantage to the public in general, both with regard to price and work-manship-work which cannot be equalled in the Wairarapa. Being at little expense ha can afford to do work at a very low rate, and to eon tin ne to do so. Having secured the services of a first class FARRIER, who understands the anatomy of the hor a e’s foot, the public can depend on having horses shod with ease and comfort. PAINTING done on the lowest possible terms—Double seated Buggies, £4; Single do, £3 ; Spring Carts, £2 ; Dog Carts, £2. Agricultural Implements and all kinds of machinery made and repaired—and guaranteed* 71 W. LUNDQVIST. Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, GREYTOWN. IS now prepared to repair and tune Pianofortes and Harmoniums having received a new supply of Felt, Strings, and other material for that purpose. The best workmanship and despatch guaranteed. A. L. WEBSTER, ACCOUNTANT, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, GREYTOWN. AGENT FOR— London and Liverpool and Globe Insu ranee Company. National Mutual Life Assurance Co. Rurton’s Photographic Scenery. Ac., &c.. &o W. A. GARDNER, (Late Accountant Colonial Architect’s Department), ACCOUNTANT, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Loans Negotiated. Debts Collected. Office—Lambtou Quay (opposite Panama Street), Wellington. 392 ALEX. GRIGG, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Fresh Fruit Daily. Refreshments supplied. Families waited upon for orders. S. MAXTON, FANCY Bread and biscuit baker, confectioner & FAMILY GROCER, Blain Street, Greytown. Wedding, Natal, and other Cakes made to order on the shortest notice. NOTICE TO_THE PUBLIC. Mr Edward L. Wakelin take* this opportunity of thanking his friends and the public for the patronage they hare rendered him during the past 30 years, especially considering that owing to the multifarious businesses in which 1 have been engaged, I hare not been able to give the Baking and Confectionery Department that attention which is necessary. Feeling this responsibility, I have sold to Mr Rasmussen, (late of Wellington, and who has been in the employ of the late Peter Laing for the past \b years), my Bakery and Confectionery Establishment, and am contldent that the Public of Carterton will rally round him, and give him every encouragement . a< a thorough tradesman and uew settler amongst us I E. L. WAKELIN. In connection with the above, Ilegto inform the inhabitants of this important district that nothing shall be wanting on my part to ensure their kind | patronage: Having a lengthened Homo and colonial experience, I shall be prepared to undertake the wants of the public in the Baking and Confectionery Department, rrom me they will ©Main every civility and attention, as I shall spare no effort in building up a thorough good trade. On the oilier hand, all I oesire on the part of the public is a fair portion of their patronage and assistance, which I shall moke it my duty t© ment. NEILS RASMUSSEN. | NEILS RASMUSSEN, Baker and Confectioner, ■tO Carterton. CARTERTON BAKERY,
A. L, WHY I'E 'ECTIONER, AND FANCY BREAD NISCtIT MANUFACTURER, High Street, Carterton. THOMAS INQLEY, AMILY BUTCHER, Main Street, Qreytown. T. I. having taken over the butchery business of Mr Warrington, by supplying a good article at a fair price, hopes, with civility and attention to the wants of customers, to merit a fair share of patronage. S. HAIGH, BUTCHER, QREYTOWN, Begs to return his sincere thanks tor the liberal support he has received since com* mencing business, and hopes by keeping only tba best to be procured, reasonable prices', and attention to business still to continue to merit thiHi favors. CHARLES P. POWLES, Licensed broker under the LAND TRANSFER General Commission Agem. Office— Willis-street. WnlUmrtnn 147
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1685, 13 March 1885, Page 4
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