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GREYTOWN Costume Match. The Event of the Season. SATURDAY NEXT OCTOBER 9. Recreation Reeerve. A. PROCESSION, Headed by the Private Braes Band will, leav ibe Greytown Post office at 1.30 p.m. The Band will play selections all the afterneon on the ground. Match to commence at 2 p.m. admission 6d. Ladies and children free. 45 M. R. VARNHAM, Sec. TENDERS WANTED. TENDERS are invited lor O PAINTL\G the Qreytown, Hotel, and Stables and Outbuilding?. Specifications at the hotel. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned on or before SATURDAY NEXT, 9th October, at noon. Lowest or auy tender not necessarily accepted. 244 WM. HAMMERICH. A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO LADY VISITORS TO GREYTOWN. ALEX,~GRIGG, Baker, pastry cook and con. PECTIONER, BEGS to auuuuuoe that he has now added to his premises a convenient Refreshment Boom where Ladies and Children can obtain suitable Refreshment when they come to the town and always meet with civility and attention. Tea and Coffee on the shortest notice and Cakes, Lemonade and Ginger ale always on hand. GENUINE REMOVING SALE. JN CONSEQUENCE of the term of my occupation being about to expire, and the landlord wanting possession, I must clear the whole of my Carterton Stock. —K ememl) c r Every Article must be Sold to save expense of Removal. Call early to make your purchases. P. DICKSON A. ARMSTRONG, 233 Manager. SOVEREIGNS will be given away m O tiiis manner 15 SOVEREIGNS to anyone guessing the EXACT, OH NEAREST NUMBER of MAIZE IN THE BOTTLE Now being shown in my window, and 5 SOVEREIGNS (a* second prize), to the NEXT NEAREST GUESS. THE SHOT BOTTLE. 15 SOVEREIGNS will be given to anyone guessing the Exact, ob Nearest the Exact, Ncmmk or SHOT IN THE LITTLE BOTTLE dow shown in my window. In the event of more than one guessing the exact or winning number, the money will be equally divided. 'VERY PURCHASER OF GOODS to the amount of 2/6 080 register a number, anil (or every extra 2/6 spent an extra number can | be registered in either bottle. JOHN THORBURN, The People's Clothier, & Outfitter, I t!»c WiJlis Street, Wellington R. AYRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST, Taranaki Street, Wellington, MAY be Consulted on any Dii-ease. No person should consider their case hopeless until they have written fur advice, which will be given fi.e and faithfully by enclosing stamp for reply. We have treated a Urge number of oases in the Wairarapa during the last five years successfully, and have never seen many of them but their grateful letters which we have received proves the value of the HERBAL TREATMENT. Do not delay; write at c ce. m By Appointment to liU twtlK'i*.' the Governor' T. MYERS, PICTURE DEALER. Gilder and Pictmc Frame Maker, LAMB lON QUAY. WELLINGTON Portraits Painted to Order from Bmall Photos N U.-~Mr Myers has on hand a rrel'y beautiful sh ck of evory description of p ipn uofrtmed and framed to ruder. Almanac Pictures to be given away by paying for cost of Framing. FRAMES FROM 2 6. Call and inspect them. lb 'POTATOES, POTATOES. Prime Derwent Potatoes. Price per Ton -C.3 lOs Cash. AT | M. CASELBERG&CO’S., Co-Operative Stores, GREYTOWN 229.4 '* Bough on Corns." Ask tor Weils' “Bough on Corns.” Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corse, warts, bunions. bmp. IhctM, from* 6 Co-, Aftffts, Ohriilobarefc

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 4 October 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 4 October 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 4 October 1886, Page 2