TO COUNTRY INHABITANTS, 205 CASES NEW GOODS FOR WARMOLL’S All OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. 100 CASES FOR THE MEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 25 CASES FOR THE BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. CASES FOR THE HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT. |5 CASES FOR THE CRIMEAN AND Wt SHIRT DEPARTMENT. JQ CASES FOR THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. 5 CASES FOR THE FANCY TIE AND SCARF DEPARTMENT. JQ CASES FOR THE TRUNK AND PORTMANTEAU DEPARTMENT. With these extensive additions!!! 4., THE stock Will be SPLENDID, And offer very great ADVANTAGES To all Classes of PURCHASERS. THE GREAT DIFFICULTY OVERCOME!!! ALL SIZES Cfii be EQUALLY WELL FITTED By WARMOLL. OUTFITS!!! For EVERY OCCASION Kept at WARMOLL’S dress clothing Of First Quality, Ready made, At WARMOLL’S HOLIDAY MAKERS Inspect the New Summer Stock At WARMOLL’S. travellers Think of WARMOLL’S When you want your OUTFITS. THE PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. Importations all direct From the Manufacturers, For WARMOLL’S, All OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, WELLINGTON.
FIRST-CLASS SHINGLE-SPLITTER FROM THE UPPER HDTT. Laths, Shingles, Posts and Rails split to order. Orders left at this office, or at the “ Rising Sun ” will be punctually attended to. ON SALE AT THE “ MERCURY ’ OFFICE. JUST RECEIVED A large and varied assortment of Stationery, Music Books, Drawing Paper, Presbyterian Family Bibles, New Zealand Hymnals, Bibles, Children’s Books, Books suitable for Presents, Histories, Enquire Within, Magnall’s Historical Questions, School Books, Water color Paints, Novels by the best authors, &c., &c. WAIRARAPA MERCURY.—WELLIN6TON AGENCY. MR. R. BURRETT, Bookseller, Mannersstreet, Wellington, is the Wholesale Agent for 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 12,1567.
EDMUND ANDERSON, QURYEYOR, Land Agent and Licensed kj Surveyor under the “ New Zealand Native Land’s Act, 1865.” Carterton, October, 1867. NOTICE. STEAM THRASHING AND CLEANING MACHINE. "E the undersigned beg to inform the farmers of the Wairarapa that we intend visiting Featherston, Grey town and the neighbourhood with our Steam Thrashing and Cleaning Machine, and at the same time inform them that the price will be 8d per bushel. COLBOURN & HARDING. Proprietors. January 11, 1868 F. J. CARRINGTON, , TARATAHI, GENERAL STORE-KEEPER, TARATAHI POST OFFICE. 11 -1-68.]
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 61, 29 February 1868, Page 4
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362Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume II, Issue 61, 29 February 1868, Page 4
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