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A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO LADY VISITORS TO UKEYTOWN. ALEX. GRIGG, Baker, pastry cook and con FECTIONEE, BEGS to announce that he has now added to his premh-cs a convenient Refreshment Room where Linin' and Children can obtain suitable EcfreMi'ni nt win a they come to the town and always mu t with civility and attention. Tea in d Coffee cn the shortest notice and Ciin ■, Lemonade and Ginger ale always on han.i CARTERTON BAKERY A. L. WHYTE CONFECTIONER, AND FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURER, High Street, Carterton, W. 11. SPEARMAN BREAD AND I’tTTrHT* ftfl Main Street, Featherstou. BEGS to thank the public of Featherston for the liberal patronage he has rc» ceived since starting business and wishes to announce that all Bread, Cakes, Ac., manufactured at his establishment will always continue to be of (lie best and purest quality. Bread—For Cash, 34d ; Booked U. BALLS, SOIREES, PICNICS, Ac., Supplied on the shorted notice, and must liberal Ui urn. U'd S. HAIGH, BUTCHER, GBEYTOWN, Begs to return Ins sincere thanks for the liberal support he has received since commencing business, ana hopes, by keeping only the best to be procured, lea.-oMibie pi ices, and attention to business stiil to continue - to merit their favors. BUSINESS NOTICE. HAVING arranged for a Kate of the Prt ■ mises occupied by Mr !• Greeks, opposite the Wesleyan Cbuich, Fti.iherston, 1 have opened them them as a BUTCHER* LnG ESTABLISHMENT, and having a practical knowledge of the business, customers may rely upon being well served and receiving every attention. My Prices will be found as low as possible to make them, and the quality of the goods supplied of the best. 1 respectfully solicit a .liau of your esteemed patronage, and nothing will be wanting on my part to give satisfaction. A. EVEBIIT. Featherston, Dec 1. _ _ 1^ A. BALE, BUTCHER, Main Street, - Peathcrston, (Opposite Mr Toogood's Store) AB. Begs to notify to his customers and , friends that be has removed from big old establishment to those mote ctntial premises above named, and be hopes by continuing to stncuy attend to their L.vois to merit the same amount of patronage us heretofore. HAMS, BACON AND SMALL GOODS Always on hand. JOHN KAY, Tent, Tarpaulin and Kick Cloth Manufacturer, MASIERTON. A Large Number of Waterproofs' Canvas, Shooting, and Travelling Bags always I on hand. Orders executed with dispatch. 657 | GEO. C. SAGE, I MANUFACTURER 01 I TENTS, TARPAULINS. HAT MOCKS AND HORSE COVERS, BAGS, OILSKINS, Ac. I queen atuet, Maslufou. Ail goods pn.m’niied to give sutii-t ict.ioi, I and at Wellington pries, I W. BOCK, Accountant, viLUl.i. i iv„ fka THERSiON. | AGi Al’ boil I New Zealand insurance Co. I're m J Marine. j New Zealand 1 Con.; an | AU'truli.iii I'ir.iu.a I n ■•■■■ . Me i | sunme. - e.,,M. . \ Accident Im.en.i it) (. - i-.' I WILLIAM Sil ‘.At; I GENERAL UgMMKMg aglni. Quern hi net, MASTER ION. Aount Em New Zealand Fire «r ; M.iim Insurance Company The New Zealand Aecuien. '.in., iiuu'e Company. The Permanent Invoslut. in and Loan AssoMatron of liie Di iiuiii' , The Public Trust cil ■ . t /eulftnd OPENING NUlb.:, eU'Ure u fait shine M public supp-at. Wau-lies, Clock;, and Sewing M .chines cleaned, repaiicd. nim udju-ted, on the shortest notice. 193 CHARLES P. POWLES, Ui.OKUK UNDER THE LAND TRANSFER ACT. Genera. Ciuinni-moo Agent. Utnoe— yVilln. street Wellington. 14 If MRS. W IRY AND : v TAi\li.i; M.MCi t '■ ROUGH? Latent Farit tan Fasluoujt. Fit Ua«ran(Md|

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2021, 24 January 1887, Page 1

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