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■ A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO LADY VISITORS TO UREYTOWN. ALEX.~GRIGG, Baker, pastry cook and con FBCTIONER, ! BBGS to announce that he ha« now added Ito his premises a convenient Refreshment Room where Ladies and Children can obtain ' suitable Refreshment w hen they come to the i town and always meet with civility and attention. Tea and Cofloe on the shortest notice and Cakes, Lemonade and Ginger nle always on hand. OPENING NOTICE. t. cTudy, BAKER & CONFECTIONER, MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN. TC. UDY wishes to inform his friends • and the general public that he has opened those premises in Main Street, Grey* town, opposite St Luke’s Church, as Baker and Confectioner, and hopes by keeping goods of AI quality to merit a share of their support and patronage. Bread can't be surpassed; one trial will be sufficient the prove the fact. PICNICS AND SOIREES SUPPLIED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. FRESH BUTTER ALWAYS ON HAND. 255 W. H. SPEAKMAN BREAD AND BISCUIT IMEJi, MAIN STREET, FEATHEBSTON. BREAD MANUFACTURED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLE. A GREAT DISCOVERY. ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE THE FACT. BALLS, SOIREES. PICNICS, Supplied on the shortest notice, and most 968 liberal terms. S. HAIGH, BUTCHER, GREYTOWN, Begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal support he has received since commencing business, and hopes, by keeping only the best to be procured, reasonable prices, and attention to business still to continue to merit their favors. BUSINESS NOTICE. HAVING arranged for a lease of the Pre - mises occupied by Mr R. Greeks, opposite the Wesleyan Church, Featherston, 1 have opened them them as a BUTCHER* LvG 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. I respectfully solicit a share of your esteemed patronage, and nothing will be wanting on my part to give satisfaction. A. EVERITT. Featherston, Dec I. 12 WORTH KNOWING, ALLAN WHITFIELD, IHE PHARMACY, WELLINGTON, HAS received a large consignment ex •• Aorangi ” of pure Drugs, assorted Soaps, Hair Brushes, and Perfumery, Paris Pessaire Preventative, Enemas, aud Syringes, to., Ah., which he is selling off at greatly Reduced Prices. P.B.—Note the address— ALLAN WHITFIELD, THE PHARMACY, WILLIS BT , WELLINGTON. Pacing Evening Post Office. ~T. BALE, BUTCHER. Main Street, - Featherston, (Opposite Mr Toogood’s Store) 4 B. Begs to notify to his customers and Tl, friends that he has romoveu from his Did establishment to those more c'nlial premises above named, and he hopes by continuing ta sliictiv att, nd to their fsvors to merit the same amount of patronage as h> >«• tofute. HAMS. BACON AND SMALL GOODS Always on hand, 929 JOHN KAY, Tent, Tarpaulin and Kick Klolh Manufacturer. Queen Sikeki-. Mas i i am:-. Rick Cloths, Ho se < overs, T-nts, Taipmlins, Men’s and Boy's Oihk’ns mi hj any weight. A LargeNumb,r oi \V.«t. >-ir--1-' C.invis, Snooting, a»d Tn .. n_' Bags . .ways on hand. ALL AT WELLINGTON PRICE.'. Orders executed •> ith dispatch. C 57

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2056, 18 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2056, 18 April 1887, Page 1