.iMICEI.'JoytCE.I v; "T *fl& J UNDSBBIONBDi Wto thwk JL. my Friwds, and Customers for the fiberal aVlpppit • I &ave .reoeiyed. ■'•wrbil.o in business,' And' 'Mst"by 'atHfst; attention to baainesa to merit-ft continuance 61 the same. tad Best- iAssbrfment. -of •'Cameron s TOBACCOSiritlie Wiirarapa, alsoa Largo Assortment of TOYS' and FANCY GOODS, Inans?/erito toMr James .Harris' adver'tisement, he is quite right in Baying that he <*w longer jri my employ, as I dismissed fimi fromimy service on January Gth last, but have a (at:superior. hand-Second to None the.Wellington District, and can confidently recbramendone and till to COME and Give a Trial; arid get their HAIR CUT WELL'and to their Liking for' SIXPENCE, and a GOOD COMFORTABLE SHAVE for THREEPENCE. GEOEGEDIXON, 031 JAMES HABKIS, HAIRDRESSING & SHAYING SALOON, (Opposite Council Chambers) Patrtn'M Hy (hi Elite of Maiterton. JAMES; HAERlS'begs to inform his old Customers and Fricndß that he is no longer in the employment of MrG. Dixon, b»t has started business on his own account in the rooms at the rear of Mr McUardle's Seed. Shop, where he hopes, by strict attentits t» business, to receive a share of public
OIVoB'L DELIVER? ROTAL MAIL COACHES. feeds may be booked through to the fol lowing nltces :-Welluigton, Wnroapa, Fort y ye,Bußh, Castle Prant, torn, Woodville; Palmeraton North, Napier, and West Coast, ..■'■*. BOOKING OFFICES: Wellincton, New Zealandor Hotel. Man.«Mtnet; Foxton, Whyto's Hotel j ft • mentoo, BoyalHotel-Mastorton Couue. Chambers; and at the various conoh oftices Wth9linM ' JAMES MAOABA, • Coach Proprioto
(JENTMii Store. [Estab. 1858,] GEO. A. FAIRBROTBER, .;.-'' fiTOBEKEEPERJ ; •■ ■• • ■ ■ T>-\ ■■ . ■ BEtfpAli/COMMJSSIOti AGENT, Carterton, IHule drawing attention,Jo.,to Superior .oIDRAPEiIY,'Men's, Youths', and Boy's CLOTHING,. Millinery, Hosiery, and H»berda»hery, 'GBU<3E|Ri^B,' Qllraon's Stored, Hstaw«V, 'Holloware, Croekejyware ««,, k,'\rpuld- c teßpec«uUy ask the ub te'noto—•'' ' * fhat -this is the Oideet .Sterekeemns That by de&lingflitb tried fi™» P atroli , a oan rely .upon being treatedm such ll) rn'anne'r, as will fn'duce'repetition, Ifhat wa' py |irec j' from Maflufap farere, whether British. Foreign, orlp;oal, ;^uUaiVEnDDLEPMITB fhuVwhen aWorJng:the■ CREDIT •' miiedland Goods are now marked , S WELLINGTON -WHOLESALE FBXGES-rcarriago, added. Tfaat from January I,' 1881, : we sell ftt ;. cash.down, ; ■..;;::,. Hatty dealing withihoae who sell for•remPNLY, Cash Buyers avoid That we m' at all times Cash Buyers •-.'of Wool, 'Hides, Tallowi Sheep HWPW.S 0W BTQJUSi QARTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 764, 10 May 1881, Page 1
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386Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 764, 10 May 1881, Page 1
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