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W I LL I A M. F E N'T ON, general storekeeper, .' Main Street, Greytown. 309 '. GEOR GE, JU, . Chemist and Druggist, » GnEnowN.' Alarge assortment of general Stationery and Fancy Goods kopt in stock. 309 AT K r N G > ly , Tailor and Habit maj'.eb, Greytown. Style, Workmanship, and Fit unsurpassed, Prices Low. N. K. will ride out a distance of 20 miles from I Greytown for orders, 309 family grocer, bread & biscuit maker, confectioner, &c, Greytown. Wedding Cakes made to order, 309 TART UD T, J n N,, 1 Blacksmith, Farmer, and Wheelill orders promptly attended to, and workmanship guaranteed, 309 TvABLEY & KNIGHT, . GENERAI CARRIERS, GBEYTOWN. Wellington agent—Thomas O. DMrcy. TAMES MAGU IR E, t) BRICKLAYER, GnEYTOWN. Chimneys built, ranges set, and all descriptions of Brickwork executed at moderate charges, and in a workmanlike manner. Bricks, limo, cement, and all materials constantly on hand, 312 T SMITH, Bricklayer, Bookmaker, andLiinoburner,Greytown. All orders for brickwork executed at moderate chavges,andinaworkmanlike manner, T\BAR R A T T NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, TIVIUIB N- U R S E R Y 313 Near Greytown, WIT T 6 N shoeing and general smith South Greytown. 316 JR, HEBLEY (Late or Wellington) , Boot it Shoemakkb. Opposite R, Bright's Blacksmith's Shop GREYTOWN, Perfect Fit and first-class Workmanship guaranteed, from tho strongest boot to the finest Work,—Prices moderate. 317 A L. WEBSTER, Commission Agent, MAIN-STBEET, GREYTOWN. ■ Ronts and Debts Collected. Tradesmen' Books kept, 33 mHE LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND I GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.

EDWABD PEARCE, Agent, Wellington, THOMAS FREETHEY, Sub-Agent, Greytown, Q .MGH, Butcher, QREYTOWNnA y, TAR A TAHI, begs to return bis sincere wanks for the liberal support be lias received since- commencing business, and to inform them that lie has opened new premises (it Taiutahi, near Belvedere road, under the management of Mr John Carmont, and hopes by keeping only tho best to bo procured, reasonable prices, and attention to business, to continue to merit their favors. 308 WAIRARAPA STEAM BISCUIT AND BREAD MANUFACTORY. MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN. D. WATSON, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker and Confectioner, having recently erected a largo oven, and added to his plant tho latest improved mochinery for the manufacture of bread and biscuits, begs to inform his customers that he is now prepared to executo orders to any extent. 309 rp BARNARD Watch and Clock maker, Greytown. Established 1871, Spectacles to suit all sights, Jobbing promptly executed at moderate- charges. 309 NOTICE, J STEEL begs to inform the inhabitants • of the Wairarapa and tho travelling public that he has opened an ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, where Boarders and Visitors will be able to receive all the comforts of a home. A good Table will be kept, and, combined with civility and attention, ho hopes to receive a air share of patronage Good Stabling. IS* Please Noto tho Address— WAIRARAPA HOUSE, GREYTOWN, (Nearly opposite the Bank of New Zealand 352 | \ LEXANDRA BOARDING HOTSSE. L I Chapel-street, Masterton. 0. JACOBSEN begs to announce that ho has removed to the house lately occupied by Mr Euerseu, in Chapel-street, where ho will be glad to provido comfortable and superior accommodation for boarders and travellers, Meals at all hours. Every comfort provided. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE EWINGTON'S TRAVELLERS REST HOTEL, (Just below Empire Hotel,) Bridge Street. A liberal Table, Tea each meal, Coffee and Oyster Supper Rooms open at all hours, N.B.—New Milk and Vegetables for Sale Jan, 13,1878, 13 TTNDER DIST INGUISHED PATRONAGE, CLAYSON'S' CAPE ROYAL HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. (Next Empire Hotel), Bmdqe-stkeet, Masterton. Oyster and Supper Rooms open at all hours MUSIC. MR J. HIDE PARKER, Professor of Mu6ic. has made arrangements to visit the Toms in the Wairarapa during the summer, to give lessons in Music. Address—Care of Mr O.Bormington, Music Warehouse, Wellington, ■ 338

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 88, 19 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 88, 19 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 88, 19 February 1879, Page 4

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