MR D. CAMERON begs to aunounce to the inhabitants of Uroytown, Masterton, and the surrounding districts, that he has taken oyer the COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES ' At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black and is now prepared to build VEHICLES OF ANY DESCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICE. • The work being under his own personal superintendence, he can guarantee that all orders entrusted to. him will be executed to the satisfaction of his customers in style of workmanship, as well as durability. New work guaranteed for 12 months. COWLRIOK & WATSON, UNION fiOACH J7ACTORY. nion v>oach Factory. CoCKTENAY. PLACE, WELLINGTON. THE Proprietors of the abovo beg'to inform Wairarapa Settlers, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others that they have determined to COMPETE WII'H IMPORTED GOODS in their various lines of business, and trust that they will receive the support of all who recognise tho importance of Encounging LOUALINDU3TKIES. They manufacture (all of Colonial material), in addition to their Uoachmaking business, Three & Four -wheeled Perambulators ROOKING HORSES, BOSINANTES, BICYCLES, TEICYCLES, AND ALL KINDS OF BASKETWAEE, Which w : be found in all cases Below Imported Pnicts. ON SALE (all our own make.)—Wagonottes, Spring Carts, Spring Drays, Tip Drays, ExDress Wagons, etc, at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION! An Early Call will secure Great Bargains, E. B. BELL, GENERAL STOKE, VTEXTTJAUK VTEW P7EALi GKEYTOWN.
Having just returned from Wellington, and Iraiog successful in mailing arrangements to suit the convenience of THli PUBLIC Whom it is his pleasure to serve, Begs respectfully to draw attention to the following (acts • GROCERY. Most articles generally required will be fouod Lower a in Price, and equal in quality to any in the Town. BOOTS. A useful assortment; being satisfied theso hard times it I can pay my way, and not relyinc on the profits of this one branch, I can saColy say that Prices (which are all marked in plain figures) will be found as LOW, if not LOVVEB, than in Wellington. DRAPERY. The premises being too small to accommodate a larger Stock than of those Goods in every day rtquirement, and seeing from experience the advantage to buyers of having more expensive articles fresh from Wellington, and therefore not handled or soiled, am new procuring any article in this branch on approval with only one day's clear notice nec(ssary, and being able to return the article if not suitable am enabled to charge lower prices than if bound to keep them and beg to say I am most anxious to pro cure any Article, however small, with the distinct understanding that they can be returned if not to Purchasers entire satis faotion. BREAD. Having still the services of tho BEST MKEK IN THE DISTRICT, believe I shall be consulting the withes of all housekeepers in not sending out the Bread Cart, but nuking the following IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS, No 2 Bicad, full weight 2d the ?Ib loaf Best White, „ „ 21d ~ „ Booked 2Jd and"3d. Cleanliness being under my own supervision can be GU vEiXI'KKD, and 25 per ceut better than any other procurable, TO SUIT THE LITTLE ONES, PENNY BUNS Will be sold on Saturdays 12 m 6* CONFECTIONERY & BISCUITS Always on hand in endless variety. Small or Large Orders punctually attended to. FRUIT. In and out of Season. IRONMONGERY. A small variety always in.Stook, 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. IMPORTANT NOTICE, IN THE ABSENCE OF A STOEE AT TRU SOUTH END. E, B. BELL Haß taken '.he Premises known as JACKSON'S SADDLER'S SHOP AS A CASH STORE, For the convenience of those living near, Absolutely no goods at the Cash Store will be booked. NO MONEY. NO GOoDS. One try will prove the advantage of the Kearty Money System, LOWKR PRICES. E. B. B. Next the Bank of New Zealand for Credit and Cash. E B. B. South Greytown for Cash only „._SKBS§M Waipoua Wool Works & Tannery. ARVEI & MUHRAY beg to announce .JL tbatfni the benefit o! their numerous friends and the public they have opened an office in the Temple Chambers, and have secured a large store in connection with the same, where they will be prepared to purchase Wool, Hides, 'Sheepspins, <2o, Wool carefully classed and scoured at the Works, Waipoua, and delivei ed at railway station, at the Lowest Current Rates. WOOL BALKS ON SALE. -VTOTICE! NOTIOEI NOTICE Now Landing, kx ' Wairoa '- 10 tons Fencing Wire, 6,7, 8 5 tons best Flour of Sulphur 10 bales Dundee Woolpacks (81bs), loose and attached tops 10 bales Dundee Woolpack (lOlbs) loose and attached tops 20 kegs best diamond point Staples 60 doz. Ward and Payne's Sheep Shears 10 tons Qalvanizid Iron, 26 guage, 6 7, 8,9, anil oft To arrive-10 miles best Rabbit Netting, Bft by lfin, 16 guage. '■ Also, Phosphoius and Uil of Jlhodium, Always on haid -Tea, Flour, Sugar, Tobacco, Veatar, and all other staiion requisites, AtLwmt W'hoktoU Prices. R. 8. WATERHOUSE, ...-.; . Fzirag&woy-iTBEEi, Weuinoton. 894
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 899, 14 October 1881, Page 4
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