Jgx LATE ARRITALSeYcasesWard’s chisels, planes, sows, and assorted, joiner’s tools ■I ease Joseph -Rodgers and Son’s ■ table •: and pocket cutlery, horse ;ifiipj)ing scissors anthcombs . ' >1 do Stub’s files, stocks rand dies, *screw plates, pincers, 1 do Buck’s 1 London saws and planes I cask Robert Sorby’sjoiners’, look . Ihundle tool baskets •Lease carpenters’ locks I I do-Turkey oilstones I do sheepshears Judo Dixon’e B J tea - anS coffeepots Americenvchurns, Douglas ovens ;iKeiosine:laraps»and*keroißme Gmerhl, assortment of Ironmongery. . GEORGE DENTON. george~ldemqn, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, And (IRONMONGER, Willis-stebet, Wellington. Importers of Joseph i Rodgers and Sons’ Cutiery, Robert Sorby’s, Ward’s, and ' Buck’s Edge' Tools, Stubs’ Files and Tools, and all kinds of Hardware. SEWER & PLATED GOODS, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c.,&c. rJIEPiiiRS Carefully! .Executei). WOODSIDE SAW MILL.: GOOD supply of SAWN TOTARA TIMBER will always be' kept ready for -delivery, and orders executed with despatch. J. CRUICKSHANK. '•Woodside, October 23, J 867. A . J . W JH Y T E , ’ COACH AND HORSES, .Late of whitewgod-'s hotel, : . MANNER-STREET WELLINGTON. T O -8 0-L 3) -OR JUI-IT, WITH A PURCHASING : CLAUSE. FARM OF FIFTY ACRES with Dwelling House and Out-Houses, situate near Featherston, and lately in the occupation of Mr R. Buckridge. Por terms apply to MR JAMES THOMPSON, Featherston, .August-2,1867. NOTICE. TT7’ FIELD, Bricklayer, (late proprietor W • ofthe Waihinga Perry), begs to inform his customers and the public generally, that having'now retired from the Ferry, he s prepared to execute orders left at the ‘Mercury” "office, Greytown, or sent to his residence fttnhe Waihenga, in a manner which icannut fail to give satisfaction. Waihenga, Nov; 10th 1867. E. BURR'ETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, ' BOOKBINDER AND PAPER RULER. Manner-street, ) BCEIVES’by every ■Mafi-^ja s Panama i the A following-Papers:— -Illustrated Lendon'Newq, Bunch Dispatch, Lloyds’, Reynolds’ Universe, News of the World Home News Weekly Times, Illustrated Paper Illustrated Weekly News Bell’s Life, &c. iriodicals, every month, in parts—- ■ London Journal, Family Herald • Reynold’s Miscdllany . .English Woman’s Domestic Magazine Bow Bells British' Workman • Irishman, - Nation London and Paris Fashion Book -Young Englishwoman's Fashion Boole Penny Readings by Tom Hood The World of Faspion rders for English Pgpers-or Books promptly -attended ito. Miss Braddon’s," LeverivMayne Reid’s, Amard’s, Mrs Trollope’s,- and all the best authors at 24s perdoz., sorted, and ihe Volume Library Books at 13s per dozen. Account v ßobksof.allkinds instock School Books, in-great variety Bibles,iPratm 1 Books . Church Series, Hymn Books RewardandOiftßooks Piawipg Pm|p Arid every l article; connrtsted “with thc Tfgfi® Albums in!great >vß|jety, Music und Books • neatly‘and- cheaply bound Orders - left ’at the office of the Meecuet , puti«tuaUyr.attdrid&Uoi 1 ; 'y 'V3 AbEBTFOE THE WaIEABAPA MbECPEY. -.'July Ist, 1867.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 48, 2 December 1867, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 48, 2 December 1867, Page 1
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