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A GIiEAT CONVENIENCE I'.' LADY VISITORS TO OREYTOWN. ALEX. GRIGG, Baker, pastry cook and cox FECTIONER. BEGS to Announce tbit be lias now to Ins prem scs ft convci.ini: KeiVsiiiuent Room where Ladies end Cliiioifti can i.iliin suitable Refreshment ' W" 'lay come to t!io towu and always uiul with civility and nituitioo. Tim and Coffee ci! the (-hortest D'dicc and ''oV. lanj'.uaae and (1114,1.1 ale alwavs on li mil CARTERTON BAKERY CONFECTIONER, AND FANCY BREAD j AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURER. High Street, Carterton. W.H.SPEAKMAN Main Street, beulberstou. BEGS to thank the public of Fcatheiston for the liberal patronage bo has it ceived since starting business and wishes in announce that ail Bread, Cakes, Ac . inarm lactured at his establishment will always continue to he < f tbe best and purest quality. Bread—Pot Cash, djd , Booked Id. BALLS, SOIREES. PICNI'.S, Ac.. Supplied on the shortest notice, and meat liberal toms. '.ale S. HAIGH, BUTCHER, GREYTUWN, Begs to return hia sincere thanks forlba liberal support he lias icce.ved since commencing business, and lu pee, i v kic) n g only the best to bo procured, ui- : > (1.. , and attention to business s'id to e ■i.tiuue to merit their favors. A. L. WHYTR BREAD AND AMR BUSINESS NOTICE.

HAVING arranged for a lease oftbo Piemiees occupied by Mr it. Greeks, opposite the Wesleyan Church, fcmherstou. I have opened them them ns a XU'XCilLltL>G ESTABLISHMENT, and having » i practical knowledge of the business, customers mat rely upon hi iug vv t ;l mi vej I and receiving every attention. My Prices > will be found as low as pos-ii-'.e ; > make them, and the quality cf (he goodsupplied of the best. I respectfully solicit a tie i f your esteemed patronage, and noihii g will be wanting on my pail to give sati.-factiou. A. EVEIvIXT. Featherston, Dec 1. 12 A. BALE, BUTCHER, Main Street, - Featherstou, (Oppc site Mr Tongood’s Store) AB. Begs to notriv to hr* customera and , friends that he has lemuved Lora Lis old establishment to those itmt cenlial premises above namcJ. and he hopes l.> continuing to strictly attend to their favors to merit the same amount of patronage as heretofore. HAMS, BACON AND SMALL GOODS Always on hand. 929 W. ABBOTT, Wholesale and Retail Butcher, Waulacb Strut, F BATHEBSTON, (Opposite Cox's Store) SMALL GOODS IN EVEKV VAIUEXI ]C9 JOHN KAY, Tout, Tarpaulin and Kick Cloth Manufacturer, MASXEItXON. A Large Number of Water ( roofs Canvas, Shooting, and Xravelling Bugs always on hai d.

Orders executed with di.-patch. t'7 GEO. C. SAGE, man i fAe j i el TENTS, T WALLIN • i.l hi -it idOlttE COVEiiS, L.'-.o- 1 .1 M..1N.-V ,v Queen But< t, All good a guaiau tea to . i-Fi uou Midut Wellington juices. W. BOCK, Accountant, valck.u, ej.;., fka. THEUSTON. AGENT FOltNtw Zealand Ineuranoe Co. Fire and Marine. New Zealand Laud Mortgage Company. Auatiahan Mutual Proudeut Idle Insurance Association. Accident Indemnity Company. WILLIAM SELLAR GENEKAL COMMISSION AGENT, Queen Street, MASIEKTON. Ageki Fob New Zealand F ire and Marine Inenrenof Company The New Zealand Accident Ineuranoe Com* pany. The Petmanent Investment and Loan Association ol the \V,.,r .r.ioa The Public Trust otiici- ot New Zealand Ft.ol SA^.. ONE AC EE OF i 1 H and*, i loomed Iloute, hi i t t i >r«ytown, lot 175. „ App]y 87 A- L. WEBSISB,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2014, 7 January 1887, Page 1

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