g M A X T 0 N, FAMILY GROCER, READ & BISCUIT MAKER, CONFECTIONER, 4o„ CrREYTOWN. Wedding Cakes made to order, 309 J SMITH, Bricklayer, Brickmaker, aiulLiraebumer, Greytown. illl orders for brickwork executed at moderate charges,amlinaworkmanlike manner. BARR A T T NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, TI V I DALE NURSERY 313 Nea» Greytown, ¥IT T 0 L SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH Soutii Greytown, 316 J L. WEBSTER, Commission Agent, MAIN-S'I'EEET, GItEYTOWN, Rents and Debts Collected. Tradesmen' Books kept. 33 Agent for Wairarai'a Daily.
mUE LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND I GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. EDWARD PEARCE, Agent, Wellington. THOMAS FREETHEY, Sub-Agent, Greytown. JOH N LAWL ER , House-painter, Papehhanger, and Decorator, CoLE-STREET, MASTERTON. "yy ILL IA M KEESTER TENT AND SAILMAKER, (Opposite Empii'e Hotel), Masterton. 183 /GODFREY RUSSELL UT BUILDER. UPP E R PLAIN STORE, T. WILTON, PROPRIETOR, 1 ALT E R PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, Bridge-street, Masterto A D D & CO. Merchants and Liporters, Laud, Estate, & General Commission Agents, Lamutox Quay. Wellington. Indents executed for all classes of British and Foreign Merchandise. 84 P . F;IELD lIG, FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, AND SEEDSMAN. Splendid assortment Fea iy Goods. 183 nREYTOWN BOOT AND SHOE VJ WAREHOUSE, Is now well stocked with Ladies', Gentlemens', and Children's WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES. New clastic put in. Repairs neatly executed. 109 D. P, LOASBY, Proprietor. jyp, J. VILE begs to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that he lias taken the FLOUR MILL from Mr J. Crimp, and is now prepared to grind grist at current rates. Wheat purchased. Best Bilk-tlresscd Flour, Seconds and Bran on sale at the mill. 4 J.. TILE. Masterton, March 3, 1879. G3 KIBBLE WHITE BROS., having engage a First-class Painter from 'Melbourne are now doing work at Mie following extraordinary Low Prices £ s. d Paintin Double Buggies Firstclass Stylo 5 0 0 Do do Single do .... <lO 0 Do do Spring Traps.... 80 0 Everything else equally as -cheap. Masterton, Dec. 21, 187 S. 35 IJI II E ESIPIEE STORE,
MASTEIiTON, Is the cheapest for— GROCERIES DRAPERIES CLOTHING And IRONMONGERY of all description?, V INSPECTION INVITED' V - 94 A L, W E Y T B , A- B4KER, BREAD, BISCUITS, CAKES, etc. Delivered in any part of Mas terton, Owing to recent rise in Flour I find it meccessary to rise Prices of Bread »3 follows: • Large Loat .. .. 'Bd Small do .. .. 4d TERMS CASH, 214' Orders Punctually attended to. rjlliE liALL GENERAL STORE FRUIT MART, ETC., Upper Queen-st., MaiiTeri on, The Cheapest House in Tot % To P.N.'s, M.C.'s, and all parties .in troi ible through holding paper money, can hav 'e instant relief by buying New bates at tli e abovo Store, More Butter Eggs Bacon Groceries Fruit, &c,, JUST ARRIVED. Prices a bush aJ. Drapery at half-price, {/ASH Purchasers of Produce*.;. BAYLISS & CO. 208
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 260, 9 September 1879, Page 4
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