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GREAT NOVELTIES Especially in Ladies’ »nd Childrens’ boots •ad Shoes, also in other Drapery of all descriptions. j. dTc’oxTWALLACE STREET, Hu just received a lanre ron-igiitiif'it , f Ladies' an i Cbiidrer's Shots Boo's kc . i,i quite a novel pit tern, at remarkably lov prices and gaarantwd fers: rate in quality. Owe visit wnl convince. J. D. COX, It prepared to make a reduction of 5 per cent, open all aecounta paid punctually at the mouth; also, one penny in the shilling will be returned on all goods sold for cash. Come and see J. D. Cox’s NEW WINTER GOODS, comprising Fur Capes, Ulsters aud Ladies' Hats of the very latest fashions. J. D. COX'S Watertight Boots and Men’s, Women’s and Children,a Boots of all descriptions are the best and cheapest in the district. J. D. COX, Wishes particularly to draw attention to his splendid stock of Ladies' and Gent's Hoseiry which has bees selected under his personal supervision. J. D. COX’S Prices will challenge oompetitiou in consequence of his dealing with direct importers of goods in Wellington and therefore can sell lower than any other bouse iu the Wairarapa. J. D. COX, ~ Having bad 12 years, experience in the ; rado, ie 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. Agent for the Mutual Assurance Association of Victoria ; the Australian Mercantile Fite Insurances ; and the Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand. J. D. COX, GENERAL STOREKEEPER WALLACE STREET FBATHEBSTON 121

ALEX. GRIGG, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Fresh Fruit Daily. Refreshments Supplied. Families waited upon lor orders. CARTERTON BAKERY. A. L. w HT'J E CONFECTIONER, AND FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURER, High Street, Carterton. NOTICE TOJHE PUBLIC. Mr Edward L. Wakelin takes this opportunity of thanking hia friends and the public for the patronage the/ bare rendered him during the past 80 years, •epecially considering that owing tr the muliiiarious businesses in which I have been CDgfcgtd. 1 bare not heeu able to give the Baking ana Confectionery Department that attention which is ucceas&ry. Feeling this responsibiliiy, 1 hare soM to Mr Baemudsen, (Ute or Wellington, ar.d who hue been in the employ of the late Peter D&ing for the past 15 yeara), my Bakery and Confectionery Establishment, and amconfidtn‘that the Public of Carterton will rally round him, and give him every encouragement a a a thorough tradesman and new settler amongst us E. L. WAKELIN. In conneetioD with the above, I beg to inform the inhabitants of this important district that nothing shah be wanting on my part to ensure their kind patronage: Haring a lengthened Home and colonial experience, I shall he prepared to undertake the wants of the public iu the Baking and Confectionery Department. From me they will obtain every civility and attention, aj I shall spare no effort iu building up a thorough good trade. On the otner hand, all! desire on the part uf the public is a fair portion of their patronage and aeriotaiee, which I shall make it my duty to merit. NEILS RASMUSSEN. NEILS RASMUSSEN, Baker and Confectioner, AO Carterton. vrin. SPEARMAN BREAD Sc BISCUIT BAKZR, Feathers! on. WH. SPEAKVtAN begs to announce , to the Pnblic of Featherston aud the surrounding district that he Ims commenced business as above, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. Small Gaods of every description made to order on the shortest notice. 206 Messrs Bacon and Co. engaged Mr J. Fostzb, a Miller of large experience, both in Victoria and New Zealand, holding first class certificates ol competency, have much pleasure in being able to guarantee their brand of FLOTJE As Second to None, And lolicit a continna.iso of their customers’ esteemed favors, and a trial from all. Waipoua Mills - Masterton. November 2, 1883. 7U6 PUBLIC v.j ICE. IT hiving come tv tne kiKovVoL’O of the ui.denigi.ea that unaeiupukius _ person* li-ive been .•diing Slop Goode (principally WaTEKTK.HIS) as our .mike. we logo, stale that in order to proper pur i-ufa’oueip and the public from imposition, in loturc. all goods of out make will be stomped thus —D. T. FRY, anil will I e our tiade matt: ; and we tnrti.er Stale I ..at «•'. g00,!.-, m-iou faeiur.d by at iv.li he of tost toss materid and workmanship and warranted :■ t simh. D. T. FRY & SONS BOuT & SHOE MAKERS, FEATHERSTON. MR ARTHUR HOBY, LICENTIATE IN DENTAL SURGERY. Royal Goilegc Snip, one, Ireland. Wlt.Lla Stbrv.t, M KLM NOTON Second door Irm Manuers-street.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1694, 15 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1694, 15 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1694, 15 June 1885, Page 4