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E. B. bell; GENERAL STORE, VTEXT "DANK YTEVV 77EALAND GKEYTOWN. Having just returned from Wellington, and being successful in making arrangements to suit the convenience- of THE PUBLIC Whom it is liis pleasure to serve, Begs respectfully to draw attention to the following facts;— GROCERY. Most articles generally required will be found lowerjn Price, and equal in quality to any in the Town. BOOTS. A useful assortment; being satisfied theso hard times if I can pay my way, and not relyinc on the profits of this one branch, I can safely say that Prices (whioh are all marked in plain figures) will be found as LOW, if notLOWEP, than in Wellington. DRAPERY. The premises being too small to accommodate a larger Stock than of those Goods in every day requirement, and seeing from ox. porienco tho advantage to buyers of having more expensive articles fresh from Welling, ton, and therefore not handled or soiled, am new procuring any article in this branch on approval with only one day's clear notice necessary, and being able to return the article if not auitable am enabled to charge lower prices than if bound to keep them and beg to say lam most anxious to pro cure any Article, however small, with the distinct understanding that they oan be returned if not to Purchasers entire satis faction. ' BREAD. Having still the services of tho BEST BAKER IN THE MBTIUCT, believe I shall bo consulting the wishes of all housekeepers in not sending out the Bread Cart, but making tho following IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS, No 2 Bread, full weight 2d the ?lb loaf. Best White, „ „ 2Jd „ „ Booked 2Jd and 3d.

Cleanliness being under my own supervision can bo GUaRaNTEEP, and 25 per cent better than any other procurable, TO SUIT THE LITTLE ONES, PENNY BUNS Will be sold on Saturdays 12 *" 6* CONFECTIONERY & BISCUITS Always on band in endless variety. Small or Large Orders punctually attended to. FRUIT. In and out of Season, IRONMONGERY, A small variety always In Btook, and 10 per cent lower than elsewhere). Any article procured without delay. timber. In large or small quantities, TOYS & FANCY GOODS, The Largest Stock in the Town, and reasonable Prices, SOMETHING OF EVERYTHING. CIVILITY & ATTENTION, IMPOETANT NOTICE. IN THE ABSENCE OF A STORE AT TEE SOUTH END. E. B. BELL Has taken She Premises known as QJACKSON'S SADDLED SHOP.AS A CASH STORE. Eor the convenience of those living ne&r,

Absolutely no goods at the Cash Store will be booked. NO MONEY. NOGOuDS. One try will prove the ad\Bntage of the Heady Money System. LOWER PRICES. E. B. B. Next the Bank of New Zealand for Credit and Cash. E B. B. South Greytown for Cash only. "YTENETIAN BLIND WOiIKS. Plimmer's Steps •„. Wklihoton DUGDALE AND JACKSON. (Lato Easby'fl) Makers of Blinds at Government Honße, Departmental and Municipal Buildings Also Contractors to the Government, Special rates for large orders according to quantity. All blinds made Irom the very best of Materials, ;>nd WARRANTED. N.8.-Special rates for WIRE 81/INPS, ißwaiiro«mro«mnfii

T BEG to intimate that I will bo a candidate at next General Election. Should the district be divided I shall stand for the southern division, When the proper time comes I shall h happy to lay my views before the Electors at Public Meetings and through the Press. W.C.BUCHAKAN,

Tupurapuru, Angust 9th 1881. UPHOLSTEBER AND MATTEASS11AKER. F. WEBBE, Lamdion Quay Wzuinqtoh. Superior Couches Covered with Hair Seating, Best Spring Seats £4 Ditto, Imitation Hair Seating, ditto £3, Spring Mtittrassa, 355; Bordered Flax Mattrass, full size, 25b. Easy Chairs and Couches made to order. Old Mattrases re-mado. Ladies Needlework mounted to any desicra NELSON SEED. NELSON GBOWN SEEDvS. Encourage Colonial Industry. TJBH.BY BUDDEN k CQ. SEED GROWERS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN, The" Rosm," Bridge-street, Nelson. Illustrated Catalogues cf Seeds and Descriptive Catalogue of Plants forwarded free on application. Apply direct, or to Mr E.G. MORGAN, I 819 Seedsman, Tory-st., Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 854, 24 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 854, 24 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 854, 24 August 1881, Page 4

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