NOTICE! NOTICE 1 I THE UNDERSIGNED, be? to thank , my Frie'ids and Customers for the libera] support' I' have received while in business, and trust by strict attention to business to morit a continuance of the same. Please Remember—l havo the Largest and 1 Best Assortment of Cameron s TOBACCOS in the Wairarapa,also a Large Assortment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS. In answer to to Mr James Harria 1 advertisement, he is quite right in saying that he is no longer in my employ, as I o 18 ™? ?ecl him from my service on January utn last, but have a far superior hand—Fecond to None in the Wellington District, find can confidently recommendone andolltnOUJih and Give a Trial, and get their HAIR CUII WELL and to their Liking for S XFFNCE, and a GOOD COMFORTABLE SHAVE for THREEPENCE. GEOEGE DIXON, , 681 JAMES HARRIS. HAIRDRESSING & SHAVING SALOON, (Opposite Council Chambers) HASTERTON. Patmletd by tk Elite of Maslerton. JAMES HARRIS begs to inform his old Customers and Friends that he is no longer in the employment, of Mr G. Dixon, bnt has started business on his own account in the roonw at the rear of Mr McCardlc s Seed Shop, where ho hopes, by strict attentin to business, to receive a share of public patrwage. nifiCEL DELIVER! J -PER—ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Parcels may be booked through to the fol lowSg pkis :-Wellington Wairarapa, Xtv.Mile Bush. Castle Point, Imui, WoodWlle, Palmerston North, Napier, and West Coast. BOOKING OFFICES; Wellington. New Zealander Hotel. Man-ners-street; Foxton, Whytes Hoter, Pamerston? Royal Hotel; Mraterton, Council Chambers; and at tho various coach olhces 3n the toes. JAMEgMAOARA( Ooacli Proprioto Central Store. [Estab. 1858.] GEO. A. FAIRBROTEER, storekeeper AND general commission agent, CiETEEIOS, VThile drawjng attontion to his Superior eiDSAPEBY, Men's, Youths', and Boy's CLOTHING, Millinery, Hosiery, aud Haberdashery, GROCERIES, Oilmen's titoves, Hardware, HoUoware, Crookeryware ic„ would reipajtfully ask the ob to note-'- ; That this is the-Oldest Storekoeping Business in Wairarapi. That by dealing with tried fifOT, patvous can rely upon being treated in such ' a manner as will induce repetition. That we buy direct from Majjitfaoturere, atasasKsa. JLfaA and Goods are now marked U WELLINGTON WHOLESALE PRICES— carriage added. « fromiaftuary 1,1881, we sell for cash down. : ■TTjatbv baling with those who seller CASH ONLY, Cash Buyers avoid paying -other people a dsbts.
TlwUeare at all times Cask Buyers of Wool, Hides, Tallow, Sheop. skins, Babbitskins, Bulter L S any quantity, and offer the SestW GEO. A. FAIRBKOTHER, CENTRAL STOKE, CARTERTON. tar LITTLEJOHN ANB W. WATCHMAKERS, , JEWELLERS, is» OPTICAS, ah ton Quay (Opposite Occidental aoteij, VfEIUKOIOir. Ceunby Orders promptly attended io. MONUMENTAL WORK. THOMAS Tl/TILLER HOMAS IVJILLER SCULPTOR, BBAHDOH-ST, .... v • Welukgton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 758, 3 May 1881, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 758, 3 May 1881, Page 1
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