Yf ILL IA M FJE N fT"' GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Main Street, Greytc^: • M A X T O N, family grocer, READ & BISCUIT MAKER, CONFECTIONER, &c,, Greytown, Wedding Cakes made to order. 309 ART DDI, Ju n. Blacksmith, Farmer, and Wheelwright, Greytown, All orders promptly attended to, and wort manslrip guaranteed, TAMES HAfIU IB i U Bricklayer, Greytown. Chimneys built, ranges set, and all descriptions of Brickwork executed at moderate charges, and in a workmanlike manner. Bricks, lime, cement, and all materials con stantly on hand. 31 J SMITH Bricklayer, Brickinaker, andLiineburner, Greytown. ■4ll orders for brickwork executed at .moderate charges,andinaworkmanlike manner. BARE A T T nurseryman and seedsman, ' 'V I DA 1 )i NURSERY Neat Greytown. WIT T 0 N SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH Soutii Greytown. 316 L. WEBSTER, Commission Agent, MAIN-STBEET, GREYTOWN. Rents and Debts Collected. Tradesmen' Books kept, 33 Agent for Wairarata Daily. nnHE LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND I GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. EDWARD PEAECE, Agent, Wellington. THOMAS FREETHEY, Sub-Agent, Greytown.
Q H,IIGH, Botcher. GItEYTOWNmI O. IAMTAHI, begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal support ho has received since commencing business, and to inform tliem- tlmt lie has opened new premises at iarataiii, near Belvedere road, under the management of Mr John Carmont, and hopes by Keeping only the host to be procured, rea- ( sonablc prices, and attention to business, to continue to merit their favors, 303 JOHN TT!v~L~Eir, House-painter, Paperhanger, and ' Decorator, Cole-street, Masterton. " 1 L LIA M KEESTEK, TENT AND SAILMAKER, (Opposite Empire Hotel), Masterton. 183 (J 0D1? &E Y lIUSSELL VJ builder. maskertqn, "jjPPER PLAIN STOII E~ T. WILTON, Proprietor, AL T E~E PEE 11 ~T, general butcher, Bridge-street, Masterto A D D & CO. Merchants and Importers, Land, Estate, & General Commission Agents, Laheton Quay. Wellington, Indents executed for all classes of British and Foreign Merchandise, 84 1 P> P;IELD IN G , FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, AND . SEEDSMAN. Splendid assortment Pan iy Goods, 183 p V . SMI T H WATCH, CLOCK, & CERONO- ! METER MAKER, (Late of Dent's, Strand, London.) j Business at J, J, SMITH'S, Tobacconist, 171 T rUEYTOWN BOOT AND SHOE " U WAREHOUSE, Is now well stocked with Ladies', Gentlemens', and Children's
WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. New elastic put in: Repairs neatly executed. 18® D. P, LOASBY, Proprietor. » te g s to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that he lias taken the FLOUR MILL from 3 Mr J. Ciiiiir, and is now prepared to grind grist at current rates. Wheat purchased. Best silk-dressed Flour, Seconds and Bran on sale at the mill. I VILE. Masterton, March 3, 1879. 63 T7"IBBLE WHITE BROS., having engage IV a First-class Painter from Melbourne are now doing work at %e folW&gextraor. umary Low Pricesf,r Paintin Double Buggies First^ class Style 5 0 0 Do do Single d 0... 40 0 ■Uo do Spring Traps... 30 0 Everything else equally as cheap. Masterton, Dec. 21, 1878, 35 ASTER TON BAKERY The price of Bread at the above Establishment, until further notice, will be4Jd Cash for the small loaf; booked, fid. 1(1 „ large loaf; „ lod. 133 JAMES THOMPSON. M LOASBY ACCOUNTANT, COLLECTOR', AND COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for Waibakapa Standard, Greytown OmoB:-AtH.W W ON , O,Q« M n-(itr ee t.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 232, 7 August 1879, Page 4
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