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IMPORTANT NEWS S. M. MAXTON HAS much pleasure in 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 np direct from the home mareaooKßiis of all descriptions, and for quality and excellence of brands not to be 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, Ac., catered for on the most liberal terms. THE BRIDGE .. MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN. tS’Oome and judge for yourselves. We have novelities in every line. 332

J. D. COX, GENERAL STOREKEEPER WALLACE STREET FEATHEBSTON, i AND MAETINBOEOUGH, to announoo that now the Sale ol Surplus Stock is over, be has a Large & Varied Stock of Spring Goods on hand. Come & Inspect the Novelties. Agent lor the Mutual Assurance Association of Victoria ; the Australian Mercantile Fite Insurances ; and the Accident Insurance Association ol New Zealand. J. D. COX, B'eatherston & Martinborough GEORGE NASH, Painter, Decorator, Glazier, Paperhanger, &c., GEETTOWN. WAIRARAPA. Orders can be left at Mr Caslberg’s, or Mr Bower’s, Greytown. ALEX. GRIGG, BAKEE AND CONFECTIONER. Fresh Fruit Daily. Refreshments Supplied. Families waited upon for orders. NOTICE TO_THE PUBLIC. Mr Edward L. Wakelin tabes this opportunity of thanking his friends and the public for the patronage they have rendered him during the past 30 years, especially considering that owing to the multifarious businesses in which 1 have been engaged, 1 have not been able to give the Baking ana Confectionery Department that attention which is necessary. ! Feelingnthia responsibility, I have sold to Mr i Rasmusse (late of Wellington, and who has been in i the employ of the late Peter Laing for the past 15 ( years), my Bakery and Confectionery Establishment, and am confident that the Public of Carterton will I rally round him, and give him every encouragement ' as a thorough tradesman and new settler amongst us. E. L. WAKELIN. In connection with the above, I beg to inform the inhabitants of this important district that nothing shall be wanting on my part to ensure their hind patronage; Having a lengthened Home and colonial experience, I shall be prepared to undertake the wants of the public iu the Baking and Confectionery Department. From me they will obtain every civility and attention, as 1 shall spare no effort iu building up a thorough good trade. On the otnor hand, all I desire on 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. H. SPEARMAN BREAD & BISCUIT BAKER, Featherston. WH. SPEAKMAN begs to return thanks , to the Public ol Featherston for the liberal support be has received since he commenced in the town, and begs to announce that he will leave no pains nnspared to merit a continuance of the same. Balls, soirees, picnics, &0., supplied on the shortest notice, aud most liberal terms. 968 O ÜBSCEIBEES are requested to notify any irregularity in the delivery ol the paper at this office

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1749, 21 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1749, 21 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1749, 21 October 1885, Page 1

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