REMOVAL I OPENING NOTICE. R. J. THOMPSON, In notifying to hia numerous customers and friends that he has REMOVED INTO HIS NEW STORE, NEXT TO MR HILLIER’S, would take this opportunity of thanking them for past long support and patronage, and in soliciting a continuance of the same would assure them of his intention to endeavor, to the utmost, to make it more mutually advantageous still, hy keeping a much MORE VARIED & COMPLETE STOCK OF
DRAPERY! GROCERY, Ironmongery; Earthenware, FANCY GOODS, And Other Merchandise, At Lowest Possible Quotations. B.J.T. would call special attention to his New Stock of ROOTS AND SHOES Of the very best English and Colonial Manufacture, consisting of Ladies’, Gents’, Maids’, and Children In lieu of insertion of Price List, I which are often liable to mislead. jB.J.T. would prefer submitting the | actual lines to their own judgment I by personal visit and inspection. WANTED TO SELL CHEAP, 808 CASH, ABOUT 16 TONS PRIME NEW HAY. A rp'y, R. J. THOMPSON. 201
I Foil SALE OUEAJ'. ONE ARY SHIRE BUHi, four v«ai 6 very quiet. JOHN DOBRELL
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2049, 30 March 1887, Page 3
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180Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2049, 30 March 1887, Page 3
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