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WELLINGTON DYE WORKS (E.-iAd l.'iio.) W. BARBER. DYER AN 1) CLEANER, (Silver Medal aud two Conineates of Merit for Dyiing. Woillen and coloitd fabrics in Ladie. 1 ' dresses, jackets, cloaks-, uisteis, etc., cle-iued ami beautifully dyed and pressed without being nu picked. i tent's clothes cleaned . dyed, pressed ami repaired to look like u,.w. Cut talus, table covers, etc., cleaned or dyed Straw hats cleaned or dyed Feathers cleaned or beautifully dyed any color, and curled. Kid Gloves cleaned. 81-1 W. LUNDQVIST. Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Alusic, CARTERTON, IS now prepared to tepair and turn I'EnOortes and IlaimoLiums having te, 1 a iuw supp.y of IV. t, Strings, and cti. i .atnial for that purpose. a.; Lest workmanship and despatch (_u tt. i.ietd. Vs’.L. less to thank his Greytowu cuslor., as for past favors, and also to announce that although be has removed to Carterton, 1... wii! continue to give the strictest atteum to his Gieytown business. W.L. wid be in Greytown every Monday an i Thursday, without fail. Anv orders for Tuning, Ac., may he left at me biAKUiBD Office, Greytown. / \ LEEN-STBEET CABINET AND W FCBNJTUEE WAREHOUSE. MASTEETON. WHITT AND DONALDSON l! F<r to inform the public of the town and districl t’-.o ?h*-yhave opened theshop formerly occupied by i .M-' ..cr, cabinetmaker, and are now prepared to r .0- ■ vi.-rs and pve estimates fer IT'UNIII'KE of d'A d>'?* riptions, in any quantity, including— SHOW CASES. SHOW FITTINGS YEN Cl lAN BLINDS, Ac. M.li WH ITT having had sixteen years* experience i:i ir- f n - I L*. ** in ‘-rkshiro, hngiaud, feels confident that the linn 'm’T O Te satisfaction to ailwho patronise lh**:n. V.'o ::;r*• :.J A.-'vi.y to she'." news designs of useful and furniture t>:: our premises. All gvcos »i.i \ c =• Id ai prices which will compare /■:T,.-r.C‘iy <Cth ciio b.*.-t h- 'in Wellington, aud wv will e .d' cV'dir.; v,;-ys to bau-a good stock to select A.i • -i-.’-r- r funr-iuro end repairs will bt t rui 1 p T ivo U' a Trial. Willi I AND DONALDSON, U‘ i:.ft and Furniture Warehouse ■•Asri'lKTtAN.

I'l BLIO No J ICE. IT having come to the knowledge of the uoiiir.-iiThc i tl’.at uc.-mtjiulouf persons have been rei.mg Slop Goods (principally VI A TKIITIG lil.Si as our make, wo bog to Mato :uut in ■ rue.- to protect our customers ji.ii >i the public fo ui impoAtion, in future, ail pa. Js of - nr make wtii he stamped thus —1). T. I'BY , and will 1 o our trade mark ; and we further state that all goods manu iacturd by tra will he of hist class material auJ woikmau-hip and warranted as such. D. T. FRY”& SONS BOOT & SHOE MAKERS,: FEATHERSTON. E. COLTON, BOOTMAKER, HAVING started business in FEATHERSTON, nest 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 a tiial. N. I’..—Repairing done as it ought to be, on the shortest notice. A FRS JONES has opened a BOARDING XtX HOUSE on the same premises, where Tea and Coflee can he had at any hour of the Jay, and really comfortable lodgings for i :.r lets. 03 Prince of Wales Livery Stables and Horse Repository, MASTER I ON. WILLIAM NEIL, < f Neil and Cockery, having taken the ...■ ,ve .stables is prepared to supply lire travelling public with houses, buggies, carry-alls, and VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. The Livery Department is uuder the care of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommoda-IR.-rses of first class quality kept constantly on hire. A 'Bus will run to and from the Stables to in..': every train, Mato— •* Civility, Go al Accommodation, and Reasonable Charges.’ 1 I ! Ihyprk tor, having had many years' ■ •'"in the Wairanpa, trusts'that his nos and patrons will not forget him in 1 o- new establishment. 589 Variks (.1 iib Hotel Livery and Bait Stables, MASTERION. Mev>rs Hood and Shaw, Troprictors. \ ]'. \V. SflA'.V Legs to announce to his .Hi i.umerms- friends in the Lower Valley end ail other p:.iis of the Wnirarapa, that he 1..,-, cobioiutiy with Mr Hood, taken the above named .''.tables, and that he has every c ovenienct foi tilt Itsveliii.g public. Hoists and I- th .Hugh l and Double Buggies r,l Carriages el evciy desaipliou aI a ays on hire. Colts carelu’iv broken in. A S' Undid Bus attends every train, both on an -:! m- i C, sin-. 3i7 H. BENGc, GENERAL CARRIER, (L ilt G. Bishop), RAILWAY station, gbeytown, Ceotys Commercial Travellers' Luggage, Furniture, Rian os., with the greatest of care. !,. i! carted to all parts of the township. i{. B mil run hi; Brake regularly for the uf.-.ny of Gottis in addition to the usual plant. TERMS—CASH. J. JONES, FEATHERSTON, BEGS to announce to his cpgtomets ami the public that ht Ins commenced Colt-hroaking for the sea-on. All hoieth) carefully and thoroughly broken in. 363 WM. BISHOP. /'CUSTOMS, SHIPPING & GENERAL L,- COMMISSION AGENT, Austia’is, ip, 353

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1700, 29 June 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1700, 29 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1700, 29 June 1885, Page 4