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* Jl£raMs linn"' THE BBujniVJbi STORE! •T. F. WARD (Late with 0. A. Biiigos v Co.) FN anuouncing to liif friends and the public L union;; whom ho lias resded so long, his intention .of startiup bnainw for liim self, wishes to statu that, lug motto is ' "Vkry Man to His uw'n Thadr." th progression of our township hoiug such us to support trndesmcn in tl.e : r uvn distinct lines Ho therefoio soliots a fnir t-h:ue o the support of tliu Bootmakers, Honksellwv. J lnthiers, Drapers, S; ddlerp, and other tradesmen of Mustorton, toffpttanviMi tl««t of the general inlial'itants. Without i long listof ppuciiil ait he guarantees to SU] ply them w th anytli ng in his own line as Chcim us any house in the district. J.I'WV., BUYING mid PEL I INir fur CASH (by which lie ke.< ps his fri.-nda and makes few enemivs), will lie able 10 give bis customers the full heiidit of bum 11'rofifs, and having no bad debts to make up, they will have the odvnntage of yetting the utmost value for the r money. The BEEHIVE is a Deput for all kinds of Waipoua Steam Fbur Mill Produce, all of which are su| plied at 11,11 L'rices. J. F. WARD, BEEHiVE STORE, Opposite Post-Ollue, MAVTEKTON OPENiNa^O'JICE, SPEED THE PLOUGH. CLAYSON'S Biscuit & confectionery works (Cockburn's Rlock, next Union Club) OPENFD ON SATURDAY, Oet. 15, with a varied assortment in HIS OWN PARTICULAR LINE. Twenty Varieties of BISCU T3 of his own manufacture. Giand Dicplnv of CONFEC3., LOSEMGR\' AND BOILED SWEETS. CONTRACTOR, CATERER, AND GENERAL PEOYIDORE. pur BREAD Will, on trial, prove u(|U tl iu aly in or out of the I'rvince. Hot Pies and Tea and Coffee always ready W jAM Ji a XIIUiUI J 00 Is Manbfacturkii of LEMONADE, MATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, Queen-stbke:i' JlastkktiiK. EDUCATION AL 'DEPOSITORY?"" TIHE Unders : gned has just opened up a 1 La'ceani well-silected a surtinent ol STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, Consisting ol the NEWEST NOVELIIES I In Fancy Stationery, l'lmto, Scrap, and Kern Alliums, Card Has«ets, O.ird (..'a-,is, Purses, Poeketbuoks, Uorkiiuxus, Wil ting DesUs, rapmerics, N.Z Uems large ass ir.meiit of New Scraps ami Birthday Cauls, Shell aud Alouuy Boms, Playing l ards, Skipping Hopes. Cricket Bads, Pocket Composes, Tape Measu es, and Carpenter's I'eiicils. Large Assortment of DOLLS. NJSW iIUSIU. Handsome Swe.'t-tuncd Cottage PIANO BY BUi.D, Wli SALE.

Prayer anil Hymn Bocks, Church Sol vices ami B bits. Presbyterian Hymn Books Wcslu) an Hymn Books Saukuy's tljiiiiis (liiive variety) Catholic l'myer uml lit ading liooks in gicat variety. LIBRARY. PHOTOGRAPH \ r In .ill its branches. Photographs taken in any weather by the Instantaneous belutin./Bromide Dry Plates, Lamest and Best Assohtjilnt ok MAORI PHOTOGRAPHS In New Zealand. THOS. 15, PRICE. d win fTTTT GROCER AND DRAPER Is now showing a well-selected Stock of .Seasonable Drapery, ivc., and whilst returning thanks for past favors, beys to assure his customers and the public that they will l.e well-served with goods of all kinds a the lowest market rates, Agent for Union Insurance Co. IT " W A T E 11 , GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent for Paseoe & t'o.'s Phoenix Brewery. Agent for 0, i >ixon's celebrated Atr.itcd Waters and Curdials. £IO,OOO to lend on approved securities, at lowest current lates. Land for sale in Fordell, Woodville, Palmerston, Foxton, I'etone, aud Welling ton City, Importer of California!) and Kent Hops, Choice 'leas, Ulnars, Heimessy's tondies, Port and Sheiry Wines, Ac. LAMB TO N QUAY, WELI.IiNGTI.IN. U I li 1 RJSEM AN, (Successor to C. (,'amj.ud) WATCH Ai\D L'LOOIVMAKER, JiiWliliLKlt. cVc. ' Manners-sirem Wulinum GOLD and .SILVIiI! Keyless Wntcfe?, centre seui mis,, A r c., tJol.l uud Silver Wanliuu Watches, L ttliCa' Gilu and tiilvcr Geneva Watches. I'h )icu ass >rtnieut of GuLD and ■•■lLVlil! -LWEMiV Spectacle-, Eye-giasstw, Fobleis, Hoggins, Linen Koveis, I wese >|.es, Uicivsopea,, Barunieteis, anil Tlieimoinute's Knitalb Every description of liorulogcal Work cleaned and iv aired; TOWN HALL, lUasTEUIUA, rpHEATEICj 1 L or PRIVATE PARTIES, 1 Quadrille Clubs, Dancing Parties, &c. can engage the ai.ove Ha l, wit'i or without Piano, at Reasonable ltatcs. JAM lib BRuWN, Lessee. TO THE NHABITANTri OP WKLiUNIi TON ND SUKEOUNDLN'i; , NEIGHButtIO'D. TPIOR Hei/'Ji, Durability, and Economy, Raeommei -l.a by the Faculty as one of the beat anil cheapest ver invented fo this climate, SOFFE'3 35a SPRING MATTHAS3, On view'at the Manufactory, Manncrs-st, We gton. Six'Men''contitiu4ll[,y making684

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 4

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