-WHY BROW, ■SUILDEBSAND' CARPENTBBS, ‘ GREYTOWN. Plans executed and Specifioatkms -prepared. All kinds of Turnery done. R. J. GE E A V“E ; S • iGmromt, 'Px-umbie, Painteb, i Glazier, Hoobr Decorator. Orders left for the present at' this Office "will ■ receive prompt attention. Bail lie .an J. .BEHAN, LICENSED SURVEYOR UNDER THB NATIVE land’s ACT. Office :--Opposite the “British ■Volunteer,’* ■Greytown. WI S E AN D OP A'C E, 'CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, ■AND WHEELWRIGHTS. IN rfeturhing' thanks to 'the pilblic for the patronage hitherto accorded to them, and now having a good stock of seasoned timber on hand, they trust by moderate&harges to merit a continuance of your favor.; Plans and Specifications, prepared. ’Greytown, Nov. 14,1867. •V. R. BY-SPECIK.L 'APPOINTMENT ; TD 'HIS EX- < CELLENOY Sift G, GREY, K.G.8., &c. SADDLERY,-SADDLERY, SADDLERY t jp J. ARM ST R 0N G, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, MAIN-STEEET, GREYTOWN, : P. J, A. in returning thanks to the settler* of the Wairarapa for the liberal amount of support he has received since commencing business,’ Wishes to inform them that he has just opened a Branch Business in Greytown in connection with the Saddlery establishment ’in Wellington, and trusts by always keeping a good assortment of the best description of Saddlery and Harness to merit a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on him heretofore. Best Scotch Cart Hamcsi'alwayrOnhand. •"Hir All promptly 'attended • to, And repairs executed in Armstrong’s Usual style.
R. M. GLELAND, GROCERY AND GENERAL'STORE, MANNERS STREET, '(Opposite the New Zealander Hotel;) Families and shipping supplied, wholesale and retail. W. JAMES’ STEAM FURNITURE •MANUPAC}TOR¥. 'L'A’i*BTbN-nUAT, WiTIIBGTO*. | J OOUNTRY SETTtERS visiting Weilington shouldcall at JAMES’ STEAM FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, * and see 'the largest show of Fumitur* of every description in New Zealand. gg--ORDERS from the country will Teeeivo prompt attention. '[medical.] R -John SMITH, 'Licentiate ‘Of the Glasgow. Registered according to the Medical Act. MrS. : begsto 'intimate‘that he will be iri Masterton, at Dixon’s, from 12 to 4 p.m. every Tuesday. Tie would also Tnforin his patients residing at a distance,'that itVould save unnecessary delay, if in (heir correspondence, they \vould Send foil details Of their symptoms, -&c. TO WAIRARAPA SETTLERS. American coach 'factory, Te Abo, Wellington, ’WILLIAM BLACK, Proprietor. THE above is prepared to manufacture and repair Vehicles'Of every description on the shortest Uotiee aUd MOST REASONABLE TERMS. The proprietor wishes to inform his Wairarapa friends and the public generally, that as he imports’ ali bis own materials, every article used in his' Factory' can be relied on as of The veex best quality. 'N.B.—Vehicles of all descriptions on hand for' sale' or exchange. LANCE WOOD SHAFTS Of all sizes always on hand. WILLIAM BLACK, Proprietor. ' —■ . , FAIRBROTHER, HIGH-BTSBJSr, CARTERTON, Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper. ImportePof Boots and Shoes.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 54, 13 January 1868, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 54, 13 January 1868, Page 1
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