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nLAYSOFS BREAD AND BISCUIT ! FACTORY, J (Established 1870.) | Opposite the Empire Hotel, MASTERTON. J. CL A Y S0 N At the request of a large number of his old and valued customers ba<, once more commenced in the old line as Pastrycook and Confectioner, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, Caterer for Public Entertainments, Balls, Parties, Picnics, &C,-, It shall be my utmost endeavor to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage, by supplying them with genuine articles and at a price consistent with the goods, The prico of Bread will be 9d 41b loaf, weighed on delivery, and I ask the üblic to support me in this measure by purei wing at the shop, opposite the Itopire Hotel, and see their bread weighed for themselves, i otbing shall be wanting on my part to maint lithe reputation for selling none but su erior articles which I have so long and avn ably enjoyed In connection with the above will be CLAYSON'S CAFE ROYAL, Luncheon, Oyster, and Supper Rooms. The old style and the old prices Orders for delivery will be civilly and punctually attended to 301 TEPHEN FELGATE PEENTICE" I Accountant and General Commission Agent. Rents and Debts collected, Hall-street, Masterton, 317 W P. FRANCIS, WATCHMAKER, &c„ In the premises lately occupied as the Guardian Office. Watches repaired and Cleaned on the shortest Notice, ill kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired. 319 BUTCHER, Carterton. Small Goods of every description always on hand. Orders punctual'y attended to. 319 REMARKABLE FACTS. To the Editor of the Wairarapa Daily. For the benefit of the public, we de not intend that our extensive and well-assorted Stock of General Merchandise shall be completely "shut out" by any competition, notwithstanding the words of the Prophets or their descendants. Being heedlesß of Profits, our Grea*; Sale at the Empire Store is_ still flourishing, and we shall compete with all other Clearing Sales during their continuance, as" competition suits us" and comparison brings us custom. New season's Tea, Is lid per lb; Unbleached Calico, 2s lid per doz.j Men's Shirts, Is 6d; Men's Duck Suits, 9s 6d; &e. We would also remind the public that we have no Old Accumulations or Moth-eaten Stock, but that New Goods in every Department are daily opened up, and sold at unequalled prices by Yours competitively, 318 C. A. BRIGGS k CO,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 344, 19 December 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 344, 19 December 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 344, 19 December 1879, Page 1

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