Yf ■ I L L I A M P E n'W j a general storekeeper, | Main Street, Greytoto 809! FAMILY GROCER, READ k BISCUIT MAKER, CONFECTIONER, to, j Greytown, Wedding Cakes made to order. 309 TART U D Y, J B ' B , jljL Blacksmith, Farmer, and WheelWRIGHT, Greytown. orders promptly attended to, and workmanship guaranteed, 30 TAMES MAGU IB E, V Bricklayer, Greytown. _ Chimneys built, ranges set, and all descriptions of Brickwork executed at moderate charges, and in a workmanlike manner. Bricks, limo, cement, and all materials con stantly on hand. 31 J SMITH, Bricklayer, Brickmaker, andLimeburner, Greytown. ill orders for brickwork executed at moderate charges,andinaworkmanlike manner. ABAE E A T T NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, TI V I D A L K NURSERY 313 Near Greytown. W f I I I 0 N. shoeing and general smith i South Greytown. 316 A L. WEBSTER, 1 Commission Agent, MAIN-STREET, GREYTOWN. Rents and Debts Collected. Tradesmen' a Books kept. 33 li Agent for Wairaram Daily. A mHE LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND I GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. .' EDWARD .PEARCE, , Agent, Wellington. THOMAS FREETHEY, Sub-Agent, Greytown. &IIGH, Mcnm. GREYTOWNm& ■ *V' begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal support he has received " since commencing business, and to inform them that he has opened new premises at labatahi, near Belvedere road, under the management of Mr John Carmont, and hopes by keeping only the best to bo procured, reasonable prices, and attention to business, to I continue to merit their favors. 308 JOHN LAW LEE, House-painter, Paperhanger, and Decorator, Cole-street, •Masterton.
r ILLIAM KEESTER TENT AND SAILMAKER, (Opposite Empire Hotel), Masterton, IS! BUILDER. MASEERTON. R PLAIN STORE T. WILTON, Ppoprietor, WALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, Bridge-street, Marterto I A DD & CO. , Merchants and Importers. I Land, Estate, & General Commission Agents, Lammojj Quay. Wellington Indents executed for all classes of British and Foreign Merchandise. 34 Splendid assortment Fan iy Goods. 183 D V . SMITH WATCH, CLOCK, & CHRONOMETER MAKER, (Late of Dent's, Strand, London.) Business at J, J. SMITH'S, Tobacconist. 171 fIEEYTOWN BOOT AN VI WAREHOUSE, Is now well stocked with Ladies', Gentlemens', and Children's WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. tfew elastic put in. Repairs neatly executed, 169 D. P. LOASBY, Proprietor, ILIR J. VILE begs to inform the inhabitmtS of Masterton and surrounding district hat he has taken the FLOUR MILL from Jr J, Crimp, and is now prepared to grind list at current rates. Wheat purchased. Best silk-dressed Flour, Seconds and Bran n sale at the mill, Masterton, March 3, 1879. 63 [TIBBLEWHITE BROS,, having engage A. a First-class Painter from Melbourne re now doing work at 'he folio inary Low Prices:— . T aintin Double Buggies First^"' class Style .„ 5 o 0 Do do Single d 0... 40 0 Bo do Spring Traps... 30 0 Everything else equally as cheap, Masterton, Dec. 21, 1878. 35 RASTER TON B A EERY The price of Bread at the above Establishcut, until further notice, will be4|d Cash for the small loaf; booked, lid. M „ „ large loaf; „ 10d, 3 JAMES THOMPSON. L M LOASBY 3COUNTANT, COLLECTOR, AND COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for Wairarapa Standard, GreytownJ
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 228, 2 August 1879, Page 4
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