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I A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO LADY ! VISITORS TO GREYTOWN. ALEX. GRIGG, B' AKER, PASTRY COOK AND CON FECTIONER, I BEGS to announce that he has bow added to his premises ft convenient Refreshment Room where Ladies and Children can obtain ; suitable Refreshment when they come to tin j town aui a ways meet with ti'-ffity and alien 1 tint). j Tea and Coffee on tin; sboi test notice ami Cakes, Lemonade and Ginger ale always or hand. OPENING NOTICE. T. C.~UDY, BAKER & CONFECTIONER, MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN. TO. UDY wishes to icfoim bis friends • and the general pm hhe that he has opened those premises in Main Street. Gny» town, opposite St Luke’s Church, as Raker and Confectioner, and hopes by keeping goods o* A 1 quality to merit a share of their support and patronage. Bread can’t he surpassed; one trial will be sufficient the prove the iact. PICNICS AND SOIREES SUPPLIED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. FRESH BUTTER ALWAYS ON HAND. 255 W.H. SPEARMAN BREAD AND BISCUIT MAIN STREET, FEATHERSTON. BREAD MANUFACTURED ON AN ENTIRELY new principle. A GREAT DISCOVERY. ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE THE FACT. BALLS, SOIREES. PICNICS, Supplied on the shortest notice, acd most 96S liberal terms. S. HAIGH, BUTCHER. GREYTOWN, Begs to return his sincere thanks l"i the liberal sii| |.orl i.e lias iieeived since | commencing busn ess, ana impi by keeping ' only the best to bn procured, teas l able prices, I and attention to business s'ill to continue to merit their favors. BUSINESS NOTICE. HAVING arranged for a lease of the Premises occupied by Mr K. Greeks, opposite the Wesleyan Church, Fenth'rstnn, i 1 have opened them them as a BUiVrlk.HI t vG ESTABLISHMENT, and Rung a i practical knowledge of the bui-w.i as, cusI timers may rely upon being w-'ll served and receiving every attention. My Prices v,ill be found as low as possible t-> make Uiem, and the quality of the goods supplied cl the best. I respectfully solicit a shale of your j t.deeuicd patronage, and ni'iliing v dl lie I wanting on my part to give sid.rsfuclion. | A. EVER]IT. I Featherston, Dec 1. 1 - j WORTH KNOWING. ALLAN WHITFIELD, THE PHARMACY, WELLING!ON, HAS received a large conrigniin nt n •• Aorangi ’’ of pure Drugs, css< ited Soups, Hair Brushes, and Peifumery, Pans Pessaire Preventative, Enemas, and Synnges, Ac., Ac., which he it selling tdl at gieatly Reduced Prices. P.S.—Note the address— ALLAN WHITFIELd, THE PHARMACY, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. Facing Evening Post Office. A. BALE, BOTCHER. Main Street, • I’eallimton, ] {Opposite Mr Toogood’s Store) A B. Begs to notify to Ins customers mvl , friends that he has itlin.vcu In tu b - ! old establishment to those umie ar.tial pre- , mises above named, ami be hopea by continuing to atrietly attend to Uu-u iavo;.- to j merit the same amount of paium go «»heretofore. I HAMS, BAI ON AND i-MM L i.OOI'S I Always ou Inn; .. ’d-- 1 i JOHN KAY, 'Tout, Tarpaulin anti Hick L'lmh j Manufacture’,•. Qpeek S iiii r,; . M.,- nviox. j Rick t'litlis, Horse rann, i ' tils, T r puffins, Men’s and Bov’s 011.-k ua 1.1 ; ' weight. A Lai je Number <■« W'.nrpi ' f.mt ; , i Shouting, a:.d Tr.i-. 1 Du. ■ .p , ou band. \ ALL AT V’P.l.l.!Nti i’o.\’ IT.DTS. Orders exc. u., ; ■ ;.n di-, ■ ■ uli. i's7

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2062, 2 May 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2062, 2 May 1887, Page 1