NOT I C E. MESSES. rpOKKS AND JJEWERS would remind their customers and the settlers of the. surrounding districts that they, have made large additions to their stock, and that they are constantly receiving the.novelties of the season from the Best Markets. We would direct special attention to the following:— BLACK SILKS A large lot of the most FASHIONABLE COLOKBD SILKS, very chsap NEW DEESS MATEEIALS in PopInetti, Chamhier’s Checks, CrossOvers, Winceys. Monairs, Alpaccas, Cohurgs, Black Alpaccas, Black and Colored French Merinos, &c., &c. New SKIPPING Materials New PRINTS, Shawls and Mantles New JACKETS in Witney, Sealskin and Astrachan New TRIMMINGS in great variety New HATS, trimmed and untrimmed New Feathers, Flowers, Hat Ornaments, Prints, Calicoes, Counterpanes, Toilets, Quilts, Antimacassars, Toilet Covers, Damasks Window Muslins, Window Hollands, Hosiery, Stays, Crinolines, white and colored Table Covers, Unbleached Hollands, a large lot of Tweeds and Mantle Cloths, Haberdashery, in great variety. BLANKETS in red, white and Blue, i Coir Matting, China Matting, and Carpetting. ,&c., &c. MEN’S, BOYS’, AND YOUTHSCLOTHING, MADE TO ORDER IN MELBOURNE. TROUSERS in Tweed, Doe, Moleskin, and Cord; Trousers and Vests to match; Riding Pants, Vests, black and colored, suits to match; i Crimean Shirts, Scotch Twill Shuts, Serge Shirts, under Flannels, Braces, Belts, Ties, Hats ! Caps, Inverness Capes, Pea Jackets, I Waterproof Clothing, &c., &c. men’s, ladies’ and children’s BOOTS. GROCERIES, &c. y &c. TEA, COFFEE, FLOUR, SUGAR, Pickles, Sauces, Oilmen’s Stores, Preserved Fish, Biscuits, Jams, Candles, Kerosine Oil, Chimneys. Lamps, Crockery and Chinaware Stoves, Ovens, Spades, Shovels, j Brushware, Saddlery, Baskets, Tin Dishes, Rope,JChaias, &c. ! _ PRODUCE BOUGHT OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. PATTERNS OF DRAPERY SENT ON APPLICATION. «* GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. TONES & LEWERS, General Storekeepers, Greyto wn.
NOTICE. THE Church of England Divine Services during each month will be as follows until further notice:— Ist Sunday, Masterton (Upper riain.) 11 a.m, Masterton, 2.30 Carterton, 5,30 p.m. 2nd Sunday, Greytown 11 a,m. Moroa, 2.30 p.m. Mr. Bidwell’s, Evening. , 3rd Sunday, Masterton (Upper Plain) 11 a.m. Masterton 2.30 p.m. East Taratahi 5.30 p.m. 4th Sunday, Greytown, 11 a.m. Camp (Featherston) 2.30. p.m. Captain Smith’s, Evening. A. KNELL, Curate. WAIRARAPA MERCURY.—WELLINGTON AGENCY. MR. R. BURRETT, Bookseller, Mannersstreet, Wellington, is . the Wholesale Agentfor the '‘Wairarapa Mercury,” in Wellington, and is duly authorised to transact business: and to receive money on our account, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. E. &C. GRIGG, Proprietors “ Wairarapa Mercury,” Greytown, April 12,1867.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 31, 5 August 1867, Page 4
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