1 It i.'-LE ON EASY TEEMS. 1 Paddock S§ Acre* £75. 1 2 Acres with 2 Cottage:: n)d Sab-divided £l5O. 1 Paddock A Aeraa with Running Bream. 2 Allotments opposite Bart’* Store. 1 Building site corner el Pox, Wallace, and Fiuhtrbert Street*. Town Aem, SOI, 803.805, 307, and 310. Apply to J. G. COX. Featbentoo, Mot 6, 1885 194 TO BUILDEBS AND CONTRACTORS. HAVING bought 100 Acre* oi good Bach at Matarawa, principally Totara and Bimu, and being connected with the tailway line I’om the bach to my mill, I am prepared to supply Builders and Contractor* with Totara, Kimn aad Mati, at lowest rate*. And, Laving always on hand a Large Stock of Rusticating Boards, Flooring, Lining Architravef, Skirting and Moulding* oi every description. Sashes, Doors and Frames always on hand and made to order on the ahortest notice. Turned Work ol every descriptien, and Seasoned Timber always on hand. Price List* on application. B. A. WAKELIN, Proprietor. Greytown North. 24 VARIETY IS CHARMING. IF yon want to know who ii the cheapest man in Featherston, viiit ObbekS* for tuc i,c:i value in Toilet Sets, Looking Glasses, Lamp:., and Glassware of every description Co io Guana* the Variety Man, il anyone is about to get married Go to GBEiots;the Variety Man lor Blanket? Quilts, Sheeting, Spring Mattresses, Lt .steads wood and iron, Wash Stands, J ■ .-e mg Tables round and oval, and Kitchen A a lc ; iu tact everything in the furniture Hi , by saving one week's notice K G).x.ges the Variety Man ia alio a cash buyer o> new and second hand furniture, wool, tL.-ep skins, hides and tallow. Age of for F. Coopers celebrated Wellington seeds. R. GREEKS, THE VARIETY STORE' <k REFRESHMENT SALOON, FEATHEBSTON. H. DE CLIFTON, GENERAL BUTCHER, GREYTOWN. Br.GS to thank the inhabitants ol Greytown for their support since commencing business, and hopes by keeping a guua article, coupled with strict cleanliness, to merit a continuance of their favors. Families waited upon for orders. Small f 'i of every description always kept ou hand. SEASONABLE PRICES. G. L. JENNESS'S CLOCKS for .. ..£0 6 0 LEW... CLOCKS .. 0 7 6 ALA tCM CLOCKS ..076 Before you buy your goods at any other shop, go and get the price ol them at G. L. JENNESS’S, and save 25 per cent. Large variety to select from. Their quality, thorough soundness, and correct performance gnaran teed. All kinds of Repairs done on the shortest notice, and Lowest Prices. English and Foreign Workmen kept. All work done on the premises. O. L. JEN NESS, Watch and Clockmaker. Willis-street 223 Wellington.
WANTED KNOWN, WATCHES CLEANED FOB Si 6d, BT THOMAS BARNARD, OP CABTEBTON. VTOBK GXJABANTEED. SEEING MACHINES BEPAHtED.
IHE BOTTEB SEASON, 1885-86 OPENING NOTICE, CHAS S. GAMBLE begs to notify ttat he is now in a position to supply fanners E"d others requiting Butter Kegs with a re tiiy first class article. ilend jointing is entirely dispensed with, a note reliable system being introduced. Tt.e T’terial used is seasoned well and .v.re,’’,:!y prepared. nm:«r prodneers will therefore best consult th- 'r own interests by using the kegs uTo iaiw-; by C. 8. 0., and place their butter in the various export markets in a good state of prt;"vatioQ. No'., the address— CHAS. C. GAMBLE, (Immediately opposite Hammerieh’s sals yards), Greytown 149 GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, neak railway station. The Largest, Choicest and most Varied Assortment of Fancy Goods in Town. JUS! OPENED OUT, 10 CASKS AND CASES— China Tea Sets, of most choice patterns and yery cheap. Crockery of all descriptions, acknowledged to be the cheapest that can be found Choice Dinnes Sets fbom £2 Cutlery of A 1 quality. Electro Spoons and Forks, of ex cellent quality bought vest chlaf and to be sold a baeoain. Dolls, Toys, Ladies’ Bags and Fancy Goods, without end. Our Glassware will astonish for low prices. Just opened ent .--ral Orcbes trioneites with dance u.jsic, &c. N o one need now be without music at home. Anyone can play them. Wairarapa residents should not fail to call at the GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, SEAH HAILWAY STATION LiMBTOjr Qi'at.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ALL ofders lor alterations in tdT<rtlH> meet* most b« sent in by 1| t.a, ft tb# i*y pmiou to fablietowp.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1760, 18 November 1885, Page 4
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