NOTICE I NOTICE I .■ THE UNDERSIGNED, Wto thmk J.» my Frie'ids and Customers for the liberal wpport I havo reoeired while in buiineßS, and trust by strict attention to busineia to merit a continuance of the same, Please Remember-I have the Largest and Best Assortment of Cameron's TOBACCOS in the Wairarapa, also a Large ' nartment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS, In answer to to Mr James Harris' advertisement, he 1b quito right in saying that ho li no longer in my employ, as I dismissed him from my service on ; January 6th last, but have a far superior 'hand—Second to None in the Wellington District, and can confidently recommendone and all to COME »nd Give a Trial, and get their HAIR COT WELL and to their Liking for SIXPENCE, ■ and a GOOD COMFORTABLE SHAYE for THREEPENCE. GEORGOIXON, 631
JAMES HARRIS, HAIRDRESSING St SHAYING SALOON, (Opposite Council Chambers) Mmitd ill ">« E^( °f Matkrton. ■AMES HARRIS begs to inform his old •j Cuatomers and Frienda that he is no loagel in thi employment ol Mr 6. Dixon, but has started businesß on Mb own account inths roomi at the rear of Mr McUardle'n Seed Shop, where he hopes, by strict attentin to business, to receive »share of public patronage. HAKOBL DELIVERY r -per- _„ ' ROYAL MAIL COACHES. fareeli may be booked throughito the fol .ll:r -i..;. ._Wflllinirton. Wairarapa, BOOKING OFFICES: Wellington. Now Zoalander Hotel, Man,3; Foxtou, Whyte's Hotel; Pal*ri»alHoel;Masterton,Councd sathalinet. JAMES MACARA, Coach Proprieto Central Store. [Bitab. 1858.] GEO. A. FAIRBROTHER, STOREKEEPER IKS BMIRAL COMMISSION AGENT, Oaribbtos, While drawing attention to his Superior Stok d DRAPERY, Men's, Youths', and B»T*i CLOTHING, Mjllinery, Hosiery, and Haberdashery, GROCERIES, Oilmen's gtertl, Hardware, Holloware, Crockeryware 4e., 4e., would respectfully ask the nblieteßote-i-That this is the Oldest Storekeeping Bnsiness in Wairarapt. TTj»t by dealing Trith tried firms, patrous ea.n rely upon being treated in auch a manner as will induce repetition. That we buy direct from Manufacturers, whether British, Foreign, or Local, and thus SAVE MIDDLE PROFITS Ihat when abandoning the CREDIT system, the pricos were thoroughly revised, and Goods are now marked at WELLINGTON WHOLESALE ?RIOES-earriage added. ftst from January 1,1881, we sell for CASH DOWN. Tbat by dealing with those who sell for CASH ONLY, Cash Buyers avoid That we are at all times Cash Buyers of Wool, Hides, Tallow, Sheop jkins, Rabbitskins, Butter, Eggs, &e., in any quantity, and offer m OTttHEST PRICES. GEO. A. FALRBKOTHER, CESTBAL STORE, CARTERTON,
„ LITTIiEJOHN AND SON, rV-. WATCHMAKERS, JHWBLLEBS, an» OPTICIANS, ibtii (Jnay (Opposite Occidental Hotel), WELLINQIOK. tttwkj Orders promptly attended i». IaOUiB BALLINGER mm Bmotiho and Eidoiko Mahowoioh AM CtJBTINO WOBKB, Manufacturer of V Baths, Ohimnoy Pats, Enamelled Reflectors, Ac, &c. Impjrta of Lead, Compo, and Iron Water and Gas Pipes, Pumps, Waterclosets, Wadi Basins, Gas and Water Fittings, Hose, and WMy description of Plumbers' material. ' liWalDawmttstkf Trade. Ml
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 742, 13 April 1881, Page 1
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