NOTICEI NOTICE! I THE UNDERSIGNED, be? to think • my Friends and Customers for the liberal support I have received while in business, and trust by Btriot attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Please Remember-I have the Largest and Best Assortment of Cameron's TOBACCOS in th« Wairarapa, also a Large Assortment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS. Jn»(UertoioMr James Harris' adverlOttent, he is quito right in saying that he iida longer in my employ, as I dismissed hit* from my service on January 6th last, but 'have a far superior hand-Fecond to Non» in tho Wellington District, and can oonfideutly recommendono and all to COME and Give a Trial, and get their HAIR CUT WELL and to their Liking for SIXPENCE, aad a GOOD COMFORTABLE SHAVE for THRBEPENCE. GEOKGE DIXON, 631
JAMES HARRIS, HAIRDRESBING & SHAVING SALOON, (Oppwito Council Cliawb»rs) ftlrtnlui ty tht ElHt »/ Maskrton. JAMES HARRIS begs to inform his old Customers and Friends that ho is no longer in the employment, ol Mr G. Dixon, tat has started business on bis own account in the rooms at the rear of Mr McUardle's Seed Shop, where he hopes, by strict attenti«> te bnsiaess, to recoire a share of public patrnage.
)AROBL DELIVERY —m— ROTAL MAIL COAOHE6. farceli »aj bo booked through to the 10l S Mil Bush, Castle Print, Tinu», Woodville, Falmorston North, Napier, and Welt Coast, BOOKINGOFFICES: Wetogton Jew Zcalander Hotel Maj|; nera-Btrcet; Foxton, Wbyte's Hotel, KUn«to» Boyal Hotel; Mwtertw, Conned Smtoi/ndatthoTatioußCoaeboiheeß ***** JAMES MAOAEA, Coach Proprieto
Central Store. [Eitab. 1858.] GEO. A. FAIRBROTHER, STOREKEEPER GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Oartctws, WMe drawia: attention to his Superior StwV tt DRAPERY, Men's, Youths', and B*t'» CLOTHING, Millinery, Hosioiy, md Baberda«b«i-y, GROCERIES, Oilmen's StoTes, Hardware, Holloware, Crookeryware 4c„ &c„ would respectfully auk too üblio to noteThat this is the Oldest Storekeeping Business in Wairarapi.That by dealing with tried firms, patrous. can rely upon being treated in such a mauuer a3 will induce repetition. That we buy direct from Manufacturers, whether British, Foreign, or Local, «* thai 8 WE MIDDLE PROFITS That when abandoning the CREDIT BTBtem. toe pricoa were thoroughly revised, and Goods are now marked at WELLINGTON WHOLESALE PRICEB-carri&se added. •Ait froM January 1.1881, we sell for GASH DOWN, That by dealing with those who sell for CASH ONLY, Cash Buyers avoid That we are at all times Cash Buyers of Wool, Hides, Tallow, Sheep. Bkiin, Rabbitekins, Butter, Eggs, &e„ in any quantity, and offer the HIGHEST PRICES. GEO. A, FAIRBROTHER, CENTRAL STORE, CARTERTON. ' LITTLEJOHN -AHfcv SON, W , N' JEWELLERS, add OPTICIANS, «bt*« Quay (Opposite Occidental Hotel), WBLMtOIOJ. Imaty Orders promptly attended io. MONUMENTAL WORK. THOMAS MILLER X HOMAB IVIILLER SCULPTOR, Bmkbok-Si. :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 April 1881, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 April 1881, Page 1
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