SELLING OFF! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I! AT THE MOKOA STOKESIII THE following reductions have been made in the prices of GOODS at the MOROA STORES. PILOT COATS reduced from £2 to 245. and from 21s. to 14s. TWEED TROWSERS reduced from 30s. to 245., and from 18s. to”i2s. RIDING PANTS, Sydney Tweed, and Radford cord, reduced from 365. to 245, and from 26s •to 20s. •* PARKE’S STEEL SPADES from 9s. to 7s. 6d., and 7s. 6d. to 6s. Dung Forks from Bs. to ss. 6d. SADDLES reduced from £8 to £6 10s.; from £7 to £5 10s.; from £5 ss. to £4 155., and from £4 4s. to £3 15s. Bridles, &c., equally low. LONG WOOL SHAWLS reduced from | 30s. to 245.; Spun Silk Shawls from 28s. to 16s. Other Drapery Goods equally low. WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE DIRECT FROM BIRMINGHAM HOUSES. A large assortment of Metal Goods, Cutlery, including Razors, Razor Strops, Scissors, Spurs, Pocket Knives, Jews Harps, Brooches, &c., &c„ &c. ALWAYS ON HAND Groceries, Ironmongery, Oilmen’s Stores, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, and Medicines. THIS CLEARING SALE Will commence on MONDAY, 13th March, and will be for CASH ONLY. MOROA STORES, Morrison’s Bush, j Near the Grey town Race Course. I
rip HE REV. J. ROSS will hold Divine Service (D.V.), at the following places in the Valley : Masterton, Ist, 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month, at 11 a.m. Tuheterata, 3rd Sunday of the month at 10 a.m. 3rd Sunday of March, Moroa School, 4 p.m. Greytown, 7 p.m. 4th Sunday of March, Upper Plain, 2 p.m. Tapurapura, 6 p.m. sth Sunday and last week of March, Miller’s - Station and Upper Moroa Plain. Ist Sunday of April, Taratahi Plain, 3 p.m. Greytown, 7 p.m. 2nd Sunday of April, Carterton, 3 p.m. Moroa School, 7 p.m. 3rd Sunday of April, Hautotara, 2 p.m, Greytown, 7 p.m. 4th Sunday of April. Carterton, 2 p.m. Upper Plain, 7 p.m. Mr. McLeod’s Pahau, 12 March, 2 p.m. Mr. Russell's Wangamoana, 15th March. Mr. P, Wilson's I9th April, 7 p.m. JUST RECEIVED. El SURE HOUR FOR 1867 Sunday at Home British Workman Band of Hope Review Always on hand, 2s. Novels at English prices, or 18s. per dozen. R. BURRETT, Manners-street. Wellington, February 6, 1867. NOTICE. CHARLES GOLDER begs to intimate that the business carried on by him in Greytown as Watch and Clock Maker will be closed for a few weeks from the Ist day of April, until about the Ist June next, when he will re-open, and be better prepared to meet the wants of the public, and hopes of again meeting with the same liberal amount of patronage as he has hitherto received, for which he returns his sincere thanks. Greytown, March 18, 1867. ME, C. H. ROBINSON, C.E. CK'EYTO’WN. Government Licensed Surveyor. Surveys effected and Plans prepared.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 14, 6 April 1867, Page 1 (Supplement)
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