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WANTED TO SELL, a double barrelled Breach Loader. Ad dregs, Box 10, P. 0., Greytown. 308 WANTED known that A. W. KEMPTON has opened those premises lately occupied by A. Everett, as a Batcher’s Shop, aud 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, 260 TT?"ANTED—An apprentice for the Joiner’s V v Shop, Apply Wakelin and Hawkins Greytown. 223 WANTED, a strong girl for the Lower Valley, Apply to Mrs. Maston, Greytown. 230 WANTED known, that the only thing that's cheap about Moriarty’s boots is the price, and that is ch( ap. LOST, between Town Hall and Moroa, a Lady’s Pendant, black an gold, pearl in centre. Finder will please leave it at the office of this paper. 211.3 FEATHERSTON ROAD HOARD. NOTICE. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the Featherston Road Board, intend at a Meeting to be held on the Ith of April, to strike a general Rale of three farthings in the £ on the values of all rateable property, within the district, such rate to be from Ist April, to 31 et March, 1886, and to be payable in one sum on the 6th day of April, 1885. The Rate Book will be open for inspection at the Office of the Board on and after the 16lh day of March. Notice is also given thatat the same tinio the Board intend to strike a River rate of throe farthings in the the £ on ho values of the properties within that portion of the district which belongs to the Waiohino River District, and that this Rato will be payable on the Ist of May, 1885. The Rate Book will bo open for inspection in the Reading Room of the I slitute, on and after the 16th day of March, 1885. W. SKEET, 174 Clerk to the Board

GEORGE ROBERT YOUNG, (Late many years Manager with the late Mr Port.) EMPIRE TEA WAREHOUSE, Willis Street, Wellington. HAVING 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 very best quality, and sold at the lowest possible prices. Highest price given lor Butter and Eggs, and General Produce. His speciality is in Teas, of which he is e direct importer. 263 Marvellous cures effected BV USING BRITTAIN’S IRISH MOSS (the only genuine), for Coughs and Colds, Is 6d and 2s Cd BRITTAIN’S NERVINE, for Toothache, instant relief, Is BRITTAIN’S WHITE WORM POWDERS, destroy and expel, Is BRITTAIN’S VERMIFUGE, for Worms. pleasant, safe, and sure, Is 6d BRITTAIN’S PENNYROYAL & STEEL PILLS, for Female Irregularities, la and 2s BRITTAIN’S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT (beats St Jacobs Oil), Is 5d Neuralgic Crystals, Is (id ; Blood and Liver Tonic, 2s Gd ; Antibilious Pills, Is ; Neuralgic Cure, 2s 6d ; Corn and Wart Cure, Is ; &c. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, Manners-street, Wellington. NEW COLONIAL INDUSTRY. 8“ VINEGAR

GENTLEMEN.—In culling attention In (he above-mentioned article i would ret-pvclfully point out 1. This Vinegar is manufactured in the colony, ami is, I venture to atlinn, the first successful output hitherto achieved. •2. Its qualities arc manifest and manifold. Erec from spurious chemicals and hurtful acids it combines equal strength and preserving qualities with greater purity and soundness of flavor than the generality of imported Vinegars. ti. Owing to the cxpensivcncss of freight, duty and other charges payable on the imported article, 1 am enabled to place in the market that of my own manufacture at a greatly reduced rate to what is at present demanded of the “(rade." 1 4. Consumers will find my \iuegars equany I suitable lor Table, Pickling, or Manufacturhc; I purposes. ~ . . , 5. When consumers can obtain a really good ulc sc * some article—manufactured, as one may sat, at t l u • own doors—why scud tluir ntotict out ol it' lotoy to support "outsiders," who possess no lurtrer interest in such colony sate as a coincident place lot the disposal of their surplus stock i JOHN STHIKIS, Sen.. 49 Willis Street, Wellington Educational Depository. ■'pHE Undersigned has just received a J_ Large Assortment of — Books, suitable for Wedding and Cumplimentary Presents Christmas Boxes and New Year’s Gifts Also, Plain and Fancy Stationery Day Books, Ledgers, Cash, Pocket, and Memo. Books r Newest designs in Terra Cotta Vases 3 Glass and China Ornaments Photo., Scrap and Fern Albums • Photo. Frames, Workboxes and Baskets 1 Ladies’ Bags, Purses, Card Cases 1 Visiting Cards, Papcsteries,Playing Card ■ Oleographs, Pooke* Knives 1 Pocket Cempaase o 9 Hairbrushes, Combs, Ac., 40. NEW MUSIC.

PHOTOGRAPH! m all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the Instantaneous Gelatino-Bromide Dry Plates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand, including llewi, Te Wiiili, and otner celebrated Chiefs. THOS. E. PLICE. bookseller and stationer, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, Mastkbtok. 621 FROM 1000 to ICOO good sound full mouth Merino Ewes, for sale. Apply to I). Cameron, Moroa, Groytown. ltd FOR SALE. ABeally good FARM at TauheremkaU, containing 303 aoica, fenced and subdivided, having a substantial seven roomed House and all necessary Outbuildings, including five loose boxes &o. Any person wishing for a good farm would do well to inspect the above. For particulars apply to 222 HORATIO DUDDIKG.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1686, 10 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1686, 10 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1686, 10 April 1885, Page 3