NOTICE I NOTICE! ' THE UNDERSIGNED, be? to thank X. my Frhnds and Customers for the liberal support I have received while in business, and trust by Btriot attention to business to merit a contiuuance of the same. Please Remomber-I have the Largest and Bost Assortment of Cambrohb TOBACCOS in the Wairaraps, also a Large Assortment of TOYS and FANCY GOODS. In answer to to Mr James Harris' advertisement, he is quite right in saying that he is no longer in my employ, us I dismissed ' 'm from my service « January 6th last, »ut have a far superior hand-Second to None in the Wellington District, and can confidently recommend one and till to COME and Give a Trial, and get their HAIR CUT WELL and to their Liking for SIXPENCE, and a GOOD COMFORTABLE SHAVE for THREEPENCE. GEOKGE DIXON, 631 JAMES HARRIS. HAIRDRESSING & SHAVING SALOON, (Opposite Council Chambers) Pairmietd by ik Elitt of Mailertm. JAMES HARRIS begs to inform his old Customers and Friends that he is no longer in the employment of Mr G. Dixon, but has started business on his own account in the roonu at the rear of Mr McOardle's Seed Shop, where he hopes, by strict attentin t« business, to receive a share of public patrtsage. AROEL DELIVERY —PEB—ROTAL MAIL COACHES. ■eels may be booked through to the fol « places ;-WoUington, Wairwpa, JA Bush, Castle Point,, Tinu., Arile. Palmerston North, Napier, and West Coast. BOOKIN6OEHOES : ~.. _i._ v„» floalamlnr Hntol. Manmerston, Royal Hotel; i Chambers ; and at the various coach ofhees * thßlineß, james mm, Coach Proprieto
Central Store. [Estab. 1858
GEO. A. FAIRBROTHER, STOREKEEPER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, CiRTEBTOS, fails drawing attention to his Superior ofDBAPERY, Men'B, Youths', and Bot'b CLOTHING, Millinery, Hosiery, and Haberdashery, GROCERIES, Oilmen's Stores, Hardware, .Holloware, Crockeryware to. t 4o„ would respectfully ask .the tib to note— That this is the Oldest Storekeeping Business in Wairarapa. th&t by dealingwith tried firms, natrous can roly upon being treated in suoh 4 manner as will induce repetition. That we buy dlreot from Manufacturer, whether British, Foreign, or Local, iStoSOTMIDDLEPROFITS That when abandoning the | CREDIT BTiteai. the prices were thoroughly ...-!>.i .»a fi ,«R now marked I gt WELLINGTON WHOLESALE PBICEB--carriaf<e added. ltotfcM»a«iujl,Ußl,i»«>nk CASH DOWN. That by dealing with thme who sell for CASH ONLY, Cash Buyers avoid ofi-Wool, Hides, Tallow, Sheepgti'ps, Rabbitekins, Butter, Eggs, IttGHEST PRICES. . GEO. A. FAIRBROTHER, CENTRAL STORE, CARTERTON.
' LITTLEJOHN AND SON, i , WATCHMAKERS, JBWELLEEB, wd OPTICIANS, Ctuntry Orders promptly attended io. PNUMENTAL r WORK. THOMAS Tl/TILLER HOMAS iVJILLER' f SOULtTOi ; BftAHBON.'ST. • •!'• WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 761, 6 May 1881, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 761, 6 May 1881, Page 1
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