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J Educational Depository. *¥IHE Undersigned has just received a I Large Assortment of— Boohs, suitable (or Wedding and Com plimeotary Presents Christmas Boxes and New Tear's Gilts Also, Plain and Fancy Stationery Day Books, Ledgers, Cash, Pocket, and Memo. Rooks Newest designs in Terra Cotta Vases Glass and China Ornaments Photo., Scrap and Fern Albums Photo. Frames* Workhoxes and Baskets Ladies’, Bags, Purees, Card Cases Visiting Cards, Pepeateries,Playing Card Oleographs, Pocke* Knives Pocket Oempasee* i Hairbrushes, Combs. Ac., «c. NEW ? *KUBIC. PHOTOGRAPH! in all its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the Instantaneous Gelatino-Bromide Dry Pates. Largest and best assortment of Maori Photographs in New Zealand,, winding Re>i, Te Whlti, and other celebrated Chiefs. ; THOB. Ef PEJCE. BOOKSELLER and stationer, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, Mastbetos. 62 W.H.SPEAKMAN BREAD AND nucon* iiiii, MAIN STREET, FEATHEBSTON. BREAD MANUFACTURED ON AN ENTIRELY NEW PRINCIPLE. A GREAT DISCOVERY. ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE THE FACT. BAI,IS, SOIREiSr PICNICS. Supplied on the shortest notice, and most 968 liberal terins. A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO LADY VISITORS TO UREYIOWN. ALEX.”GfIIGG, Baker, pastry Icok and con PECT MNEB, •* BEGS to announce thcthebas now added to his premises a convenient Refreshment Room where Ladies and Children can obtain suitable Refreshment when they come to the town and always meet with civility and attention. Tea and Coffee on the shortest notice and Cakes, Lemonade and Ginger ale always on hand.

J. M. O’CONNOR, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, MAIN STREET, OBEYTOWN. (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand.) A Large Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES in all Varieties. BUSINESS NOTICE. HAVING arranged lor a lease of the Premine* oconpieu, by Mr tt. Greeks, opposite the 'Wesleyan Church, Featherston, 1 have opened them them as a BUTCHER* LiG ESTABLISHMENT, and having a practical knowledge of the basin ess, customers may relj upon being wall served and receiving ever; attention. My Prices will be found as. low, as possible to make them, and the quality of the goods supplied el the best. ~. 1 respectfully solicit a share of your esteemed patronage, and nothing .will be wanting on my part to give satisfaction. A EVBRITT. Featherston, Deo 1. 43

LAMEST FURNITURE MANUFACTORY, IN THE WAIRARAPA. RISING AND COX, HIGH STREET, CARTERTON. Every article of Furniture made on tbe premises and can therefore be GUARANTEED..^ Drawing, Dining and Bedroom Suites, in the very latest Fashions. Chests of Drawers, ChefTonicrs, Wardrobes, WashstimHs, Hat end (Vat Racks, Pictures, Umbrella ■•ianJs, Fenders and Fire Irons, Looking Glasses, Chairs and Couches of all descriptions, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Bedding of every description. Carpets and Floor Cloths, Table Covers, Anti-Macassars, Picture Mouldings, Lamps, Toilet Ware, Vases, Ornaments, Tapestries, Ticks, Cretonnes, Crewel Work. Door, Axminster and other Mats. Music Stools, Cornice Poles in great variety, Gilt Cornices, Tapestry Curtains, Sewing Machines, Work Boxes inlaid, Cradles, Handsome Inlaid Fancy Tables, Wall Brackets, Ac. An immense stock to select from. Parties about to Re furnish for Xmas will do well to pay us a visit before going elsewhere, when they will be able to compare Prices, Workmftfl* ship, and Styie, with other Houses. ' Every erilclt; Guaranteed. Furniture Repaired and Polished. Turning in ail its branches. Billiard Balls Tu> tied. Billiard Tables Repaired A Re-covered Shop Fittings Ac. Prices on Application. RISING AND COX.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 3000, 3 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 3000, 3 August 1887, Page 1