IMPORTANT NEWS S. M. MAXTON HAS much pleasure iu announcing to her customers and residents in the Wairarapa that she has added to the other departments of her business a new and SUPERIOR LINE OF DRAPERY not to be excelled for cheapness and quality in the valley. One trial will prove that fact. She has also the honor to announce that she has just opened up direct from the home market GBOGIBIXB of all descriptions, and for quality and excellence of brands not to bo surpassed by any other house in the trade. I can and will sell cheap. The BREAD AND CONFECTIONERY has a reputation second to none. Soirees, Balls, Picnics, <feo., catered lor on the most liberal terms. THE BRIDGE .. MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN. IS"Come and judge for yourselves. We have novelities iu every line. 332 J. D. COX’S GREAT DRAPERY SALE NOW ON. Fifteen per cent, allowed on purchases of 10s and upwards. Ten per cent, under that amount. No discount on Groceries during the special sale. Agent for the Mutual Assurance Association of Victoria ; the Australian Mercantile Fire Insurances ; and the Accident Insurance Association of Now Zealand. heatherston & Martinhorough ALEX. GRIGG, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Fresh Fruit Daily. Refreshments Supplied. Families waited upon for orders. CARTERTON BAKERY, A. L. WHYTE CONFECTIONER, AND FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURER, High Street, Carterton. NOTICE TOJHE PUBLIC. Mr Edward L. Wakelm takes this opportunity of thanking his friends and the public for the patronage they have rendered him during the past BO years, especially considering that owing to the multifarious businesses iu which i have heou t ngaged, I have not Kvn able to give (he Unking and Confectiouery Department that ntteuliouwhich is necessary, Fcoliiigulhis responsibility, 1 have sold to 3VTr ITasuiusao (late of Wellington, and who has been iu the employ of the lute Peter Laiug for the past 15 years), my Bakery and Confectionery Establishment, and am confident that the Public of Carterton will rally round him, and give him every encouragement as a thorough tradesman ami new settler amongst us. E. L. WAKELIN. Iu connection with the above, I beg to inform the inhabitants of this important district that nothing shall he wanting on my part to ensure their kind patronage: Having a lengthened Homo and colonial experience, I shall bo prepaud to uudortako the wants of the public in the Baking and Confectionery Department. From mo they will obtain every civility and attention, as 1 shall spare no eil'ort iu building up a thorough good trade. On the otuer hand, all I desire ou the part of the public is a fair portion of their patronage and assistance, which I shall make it my duty tc merit. NEILS RASMUSSEN. NEILS RASMUSSEN, Baker and Confectioner, 40 Carterton. W. 11. SPEAKMAN BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, Fcatherstou. WH. SPEARMAN begs to return thanks , to the Public of Featherston for the liberal support ho has received siuco he commenced iu the town, and begs to announce that ho will leave no paina uuapared to merit a continuance of the same. Balls, soirees, picnics, &c., supplied on the shortest notice, and most liberal terms. 068 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. (COMFORTABLE accommodation, for one J or two gentlemen, at Mrs Bellemein’s, Kumtiwhiti Hoad, Grey town. 34
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1730, 7 September 1885, Page 1
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