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NOTICE. T« pirtiea wishing to Acquire Properly in the Manawatu County. THE undersigned havo always on hand a large number of the Finest Properties' in ths above-named county, and will feel pleanod a( all tirac3 to comuiunioato with any intending purchasers. THYNNE, LINTON & CO., Land Agents and Auctioneers, Palmeraton North and Foxton, 17th March, 1880. 471 (iardener & Don, CASH STORE, CARTEKjTON, Respectfully announce that in spite of ALL OPPOSITION they have now opened their Branch Store IRONMONGERY AND MEN'S CLOTHING, Opposite the Marquis of Normanby Hotel. COME AND SeFtHE WINDOWS ! The Grocery and Drapery Departments will be carried on as usual in our Old Store. We thank our eustomers for their liberal support; to those who have not yet favored ub we respectfully solicit a trial. Our peat endeavore will be to give entire satisfaction t« til, and to uphold the wido reputation we have earned of keeping tho Largest Stock, tie Most Varied Assortment, and selling tho BEST GOODS at LOWEST WELLINGTON PEICES. It jb needless to issuo a Price List—other storekeepers' lists should be our customers' guide, as no matter how low they advertise their goods, we are determined to Sell Lower. Customers can not only get better articles, but also get better served at •ur establishments. £»* WE CAN DEfTcOMPETITION I For the following reasons : 1. We havo no Damaged Jams, but keep the best bbakdb at bamaokd riucis. 2, Our Stock is all paid fob, Wo poy cash for all goods. 9. We have no interest to pay, and no hands to pay, consequently our expenses aro but trifling. J)*S~/ 4. We skvbr deceive our customers by advertising goods which, when they conic for them, they die unable to get. We are now selling •DLACK gWAN IJOBAOCO AT 4s 9d PER LB For qnanties over 31bs; per single lb, 4s lid" GARDENER & SON, THE CASH STOKE, CARTERTON. £oi

Central Store. [established 1858.] GEO. A. FAIR-BROTHER, Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, and Licenfed Dealer in Arms and Ammunition. Agent for the New Zealand Insurance Co. AND New Zealand Accident Insurance Company, . With the facilities now offered by having direct railway communication with Wellington, combined with tho fact that wo but *ob oibh, in tho cnuAPEBT market, and the o»3ts of our business bcin? a minimum as o»mpared with the extensive business wo are now doing, we aro enabled to sell our Hoods at much mweb pmces, after allowing enrselves reasonable emolument, than any ether house. Jams, 5s 6d per doz., Gd per tin New Season's Tea Is sd, 1b Bd, and 2s by the box; 1b Cd, 2b 4d, and for our special mixed, which is not efusllcd in the district, 2s 7d per lb Sugar, 4d, itf, and 5d per lb; 18s 6d, 15b, and 17b 6d per bag Soap from PJd Cheese (whole) 6d; per lb, CJd Kerosine, 9s 6d per tin Eggs Bd, Butter Cd, Jaconjd Tobacco 6s 3d, 6s 6d, 6s Sd per lb A Special line just epening in Superior Bleached Tableclotliß, 17b 6d to 21b. Iron Bedsteads Children's Cot 3 Saddlery Harness Petatots, Oats, Chaff ' Oaten Chaff, Chick Wheat Bm, PoUaid Paperhaagings Uerim, Window Glass, House Fittings Water Ihnkeye, 2s Gd each A splendid assortment of Cut-Glass Sugars and Creams. While thanking our patrons f n r their Tery liberal support for years past, we beg to assure them we aro determined to maintain the wide reputation of THE CENTRAL STORE, f«r at all times supplying the Cheapest and Special Attention if direoted to the fact that mm m circumstances, whether the market is overstocked or not. the hiohxst niCB is paid for Butta, Eggs, Bacon, Wool, Hides, Sheepskins, Corn, 40. in any quantity. Nora the addbebb, GEO.A.FAIEBROTHER, CENTRAL STORE, TOTICE OF REMOVAL.-8. Kikgdoh J_\ Plumber and Tinsmith, begs to inform his cußtomers and inhabitants of the district that he has removed from the Fores; tera' Hall to the premises lately occupied by Mr Gillett, near the Temperance Hotel, itttrpaironaje. i m

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 607, 29 October 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 607, 29 October 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 607, 29 October 1880, Page 1

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