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w ANTED a Sexton, for the Greytown Cemetery. Apply to T. Porritt. 'J2B WANTED— Tenders for Bushialling. Lots, ten acres and upwards. Particulars on application to undersigned before 25th July. 925.3 JOHN UDI. WJ ANTED, a tiistclass man, that underVV elands painting, sorimmiug, paperhanging, glazing, plumbing, and zinc or tin work. Firstclass wages will bo given. Apply lo Mr Jas. Beard, or Standard Office, Greytown. 881 WANTED known, that tbe only thing that’s cheap about Moriarty’s boots is the price, and that is cheap. WANTED, Employment of any kind (odd jobs attended to), by a steady man who has been some time out of work. Not particular as to what it is if he can only get an honest living. Apply for address Standard Office. WANTED, Applications for felling One Hundred Acres Manuka Scrub on Kahuuiaia. Applications to be sent in to JohuMoMaster, Tulhiarata. 196.4 A. L. WEBSTER, ACCOUNTANT, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, GHETTO WN. AGENT FOR— London and Liverpool and Globe Insurance Company. National Mutual Life Assurance Co. Burton’s Photographic Scenery. Ac., &o„ &o W. LUNDQVIST. Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, CARTERTON, IB now prepared to repair and tune Pianofortes and Harmoniums having received a new supply of Felt, Strings, and other material lor that purpose. The best workmanship and despatch guaranteed. W.L. begs to thank bis Greytown customers for past favors, and also to announce that although he has removed to Carterton, he will continue to give the strictest alteutlon to his Greytown business. W.L. will be in Greytown every Monday and Thursday, without fail. Any orders for Tuning, &c., may be left at the Standard Office, Greytown.

A. BALE. BUTCHER, Main Street, - Eeatlicrston, (Opposite Mr Toogood’s Store ) AB begs to notify to his customers and • l.lends that he has removed from his old establishment to those more central premises above named, and he hopes by continuing to strictly attend to their favors to merit the same amount of patronage as heretofore. HAMS, BACON AND SMALL GOODS Always on baud. 020 GKJiTTOWN BDTCHUKY. H. W. KEMPTON, IN returning thanks to his numerous friends, and the public for their continued liberal favors, wishes to announce that he has taken a “ now departuie ” and is now determined to sell at the following greatly reduced prices for cash Prime it oust Beef, at 3Jd cash, do do do at 4d booked, Corned Beef, from2i to 3id cash, do do do 2id to 4d booked, Mutton, do 2d to 3jd cash, do do 2Jd to 4d booked, Five per cent will be deducted for prompt payment, or monthly accounts. 301

THOMAS INGLEY, JpiAMILY BUTCHER, Main Street, Greytown. T. I. having taken over the butchery business ol 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 shore cl patronage. ~s7 HAIGH, BUTCHER, GREYTOWN, Begs to return his sincere thanks lor the liberal support ho has received since commencing business, and hopes by keeping only the best to be procured, nasonablo prices, and attention fo business still to continue to merit then levers. Educational Depository. r |tUß Undersigned lias just received a L Largo Assortment of — Books, suitable for Wedding and Complimentary Presents Christmas Boxes and New Year’s Gifts Also, Plain and Fancy Stationery Day Books, Ledgers, Cash, Pocket, and Memo. Books Newest designs in Terra Cotta Vases Class and China Ornaments Photo., Scrap and Fern Albums Photo. Frames. Workboxes and Baskets Ladies’ Bags, Purses, Card Cases Visiting Cards, Papesteries.PlayingCard Oleographs, l ocke' Knives Pocket Compasse o Hairbrushes, Combs Ac., Ac. NEW MUSIC. PHOTOGRAPHY m all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the Instantaneous Gelatine Bromide Dry Plates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photoginphs in New Zealand, including Rewi, Te Whit! and oilier celebrated Chiefs. TIIOS. E PEICE. BOOKSr.LLER AND STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, Mastebtos. 521 S. AND W. MACKAY, Booksellers and Stationers, (Wholesale and Retail) 201, Larublou Quay, Wellington. Importers of New Books, Periodicals and Newspapers by every Direct Stearin r. 356 W. J. CAMPIN, £tIGN WRITER, PAINTER, GIiAINBR. Ac. Ac., CARTERTON, (NEAR STEVEN’S MILL). Orders cm be left at the offi'* of the Waibabapa Standard. CLAIMS for Enrolment forms undei the Registration of Electors Act may b* bad at the Standard Office*

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1711, 24 July 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1711, 24 July 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1711, 24 July 1885, Page 3