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A. "•^ i v i; WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, ; LIHBTOH QOAT, WELLINGTON. Country orders promptly attended to. All repairs neatly executed, i 845 A. . OLE G HOR N, GUILDER and CONTRACTOR, ■*-' Chubch-bt., Martertw, Having commenctd business, I am prepared to undertake all kinds of work in the building trade. Estimates t;ircn for general repairs. Seasoned timber kept specially for joiner's work,, 841 l/TASTERTON EA TTT ARE HOUSE T" W HEXT BANK NEW ZEALAND MASTERTQN. R. JONES, (Lately iu the employ of Mr P. W. Hales) DESIRES to thank his numerous friends and the public generally for their liberal support sraco he commenced business on his own aooount, and takea this opportunity of informing them that all his GOODS ARE SOLD

M.THE LOWEST KEMUNERATIVE PRIOES. And For Cash. Thus enabling his Customers to save 10 per cent, on any amount expended, R. JONES does not quote a few leading lines as an attraction, but at the same time assures all who may favor him with their custom that his prices will compare with any in the district or in Wellington, and all the goods are of first rat? quality. Fresh Butter and Egi>s purchased in any quantity. Goodß delivered free within seven miles of the Store, R-. JONES FAMILY GROCER, QUEEN-ST, MASTERTON. WILSON Abb Now Exhibiting Their

NEW SHIPMENTS FASHIONABLE WINTER DRAPERY For Every Department of their Business, Ladies k Gentlemen RtJ'dent k fta WAIRARAPA will find it GREATLY TO THEffi ADVANTAGE to SEND THEIR ORDERS to WftSON and SICHAEDSON, as they can Rely upon getting the

LATEST FASHIONS t AND THE BEST OMS# QJ? GOODS AT LOWEST IMPORTING QUOTATIONS. vERMS—S ptr ctnt. for Cash op ffl ffld upwards, 2j| pir cent, on Monthly Account*. GEORGE DIXON, WHOLESALE & BETAIL TOBACCONIST, FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE, QuBEN-STRBET MA9TERTON. (Opposite Club Hotel.) iN thanking his numerous onstomere, JL frionds, and the general public for the liberal support accorded to him since commencing business, George Dixon begs to assure them that he will, by keeping none but the Vity $$ class of Goods in stock, endeavor to deserve a gontinimce of the same in future. Attention is djrepted to the fact that G. Dixok has in stock a

Large and Choke Assortment of CAMERON & T, 0. WILLIAMS' CELEBRATED AMERICAN TOBACCOS! All of which are to name, as he does not give one kind tp ,qr three different names. The following will gi-vfl an idea of bin stock :-linperial My Twis( p%y, Quaes of tho Seas, Three Ply fxlii, Double Thick Pocket Pieces, Flower of all Nations, 6-jttflh Gold Bar (pncket pieces and Is pings), Nayy and Venus Ten s, Yenus Nailrod, Yenus Twist, Twist. Rough Cut and Untttamtd (out onpremim,)

• CIGARS of the Primest Quality. Rjflhlflpnd Gem and Vanity Fair Cigarettes. Mbbbscbapk, .GJ.p,, and Briar PIPES InEndfan Variety. FANCY ORNAMENTS) - The Choicest Assortment of Fanoy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 4a, . In the Distrust. In fact, everything that is procurable at any Wholesale Tobaoconiit and Fancy Goods Warehoiißecanbe obtained at this Establishment, StatiOM and tt>e fis&Q liberally dealt with. All TOYS sold at tyijXjN<VoN PQJQESL

On the premises,' where customers sll receive every ■<■ attention and civiUty from an experienced Hairdresser and Shaver, Mr 0. Holuhd, /who will trim, your hair neatly, and give you a clean, comfortable shave. Hajb-outtiho 6d, Shavino 3d. , • aboye ut the oldest establish, raent in tins district, and it'can't k rubbed mil Agent for R.Bpretx, Bookbinder, Wei.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 853, 23 August 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 853, 23 August 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 853, 23 August 1881, Page 2

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