l/f R CROSSE, Surgeon-Dentist; wil Si shortly BE-YISIT MASTERTON and CARTEATON. Wi rvPENING A W NNOUNCEMENTIII K. JONES, (Lately in the employ of Mr F. W. Hales) RESPECTFULLY notifies his friends and the goneral public that ho will OPEN THOSE CENTRAL PREMISES (Lately occupied by Mr G. T, Farmer) NEXT BANK NEW ZEALAND ■With a largo stock of GENERAL GROOEBIES,, SATURDAY, 23rd INSTANT, . And trusts by strict attention to the requirements of all who may favor him with their patronago to merit their support, at the same time assuring them that ail goods supplied will he of the BEST QUALITY, and will be sold at the LOWEST" CURRENT PRICES. Further particulars in future advertisement. -Note the address— NEXT BANK OP NEW ZEALAND, Queen-street, MASTER TON. ,749 J. WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONIST, FANCY GOODS DEALER, to. to. OOUNCIL CHAMBERS, MASTERTON. J.W. begs to thank his numerous iriends and customers for the liberal support accorded him sinco re-commencing business, andbegs to inform them that he has now on hand a choice assortment of— CAMERON'S 4 P.O. WILLIAMS' Celebrated AMERICAN TOBACCOS, Golden Bar, Ruby Twist, Navy 5 and 6 Sunflower, Navy Twist, Venus, Havelock's Glory, Raglan, Irish Pig-tail, etc, CUT TOBACCOS, Try J. Williams' Choice Rough Cut unsteamed Tobaccos—Gold Rod, Cable Twist, Negro Head, Mixture, and Cigarette. G.B.D. and MEERSCHAUM PIPES in eudlcs variety. Vanity Fair and Richmond Gem Cigarettes. Also a Choice Assortment of— FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, TOBACCONIST SUNDRIES, TOYS, Etc, Etc. Note the Address—Opposite Council Chambers, and near Post Office, Queen-st., Mastorton, 751 READY-MONEY 1 READY-MONEY! READY-MONEY I HICKMAN. The Country People would fiud it to their advantage by encouraging the Cash System, and Purchasing their BOOTS and SHOES at Rickman's Ready-Money Boot Shop, Wellington. A, RICKMAN, IMPORTER & BOOTMAKER, ' / • Manners and Willis-street. ' V WELLINGTON.
BIRTH, Brunskill —On tho 3rd inst., at Featheratou, the wife of Mr Oharlea M, Brunskillof a daughter. DEATH. Wright.-Oii the 28th April, 1881, at Wellington, after a long and painful illness, George Walter Wright.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 759, 4 May 1881, Page 2
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328Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 759, 4 May 1881, Page 2
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