Dusiuess .Notices. C. LUDWIG & SON, Practical Watchmakers, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIAN, Lamhtox Quay (next Mr P, Lin?) WELLINGTON, !J8!) J.F.WARD, FIiUITERKIt, QROCER & gBBDSMAN. HAYING taken up his quarters in the little shop opposite the Council Chambers, Qtieen-st., hopes to meetas many of his old customers as eycr, and as many new onea as will kindly favor him with a call, Ha sells— FRUITS, JAM, TEA, SUGAR, ANT) GENERAL GROCERY, A Cnll Solicited. 989 Tup. TOBACCONIST'S! Tim HAIRDRESSISG SALOON! The FANCY GOODS DEPOT GEORGE DIXON'S CORNER SHOP, QUEEN-STREKT, Where the best of everything in the abovo linv.9 can be obtained. The best varieties of Cameron's and T. C. Williams'TOßACCOS, and all requisites for Smokers. Cigarettes, Cigars, aud Pipes in endless variety. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. THE HAIBDREBSING SALOON Is still under the management of C. Eolund, (Hairdrcsser-iu-Chicf to the 30th Regiment of Foot, and also to the Christchurcli Volunteer Force.) HAIR-CUTTING, 6d ; SHAVING, 3d. GEOEGE DIXON, Larg.e Corner Shop, Queen-street Mastebtok. (Opposite Club Hotel, 950 Wanted everyone with Cash to knowTHAT bv sending an order to W. CLARK'S City Cash Diuphiy and Clothing Warehoikb, Lambten Quay, Wellington, a considerable saving can be effected in all classes of Drapery and Clothing. Having introduced the Cash System into my business, and thereby saving losses incurred through booking, und also being a Direct Importer from the London Manufacturers, of Only first Class goods, W.C. is in a position to RETAIL at ordinary Wellington Wholesale prices. All country orders are under W.C.'s special supervision, so that residents can rely on having treir favors well and faithfully executed. W. Clark does not pretend to keep a low class of rubbish but only those j;oocls he knows will give satisfaction and thereby recommend themselves. Patterns and prices will be readily forwarded to any address; but my country friends are in the habit of leaving their orders solely to my. judgment and are invariably satisfied, he would therefore ask those who are in want of First Class Drapery and Clothing at LOW prices to give him a test of wliai he can do by sending him a small order, accompanied by a remittance. The snorts will be carefully packed and forwarded CARRIAGE FREE to the lii'iirost Railway Station hi the district. If, on arrival, the goods do not give satisfaction, W. Clark will guarantee lo exchange the guodi; or velurn the money. I do not as a rule mlvcifcise prices, hut foil confident ihe goods will givo satisfaction to anyone favoring me with an order. At this season of the year all the balance of my summer importations are reduced to coat price, so that for the next month some special bargains can be relied on. W. Clnrk's is not a new puffing shop hut an OLD WELL TRIED ESTABLISHMENT, and the reason for introducing himself in this way to the residents (.f the Wairsrapa is owing to many of his country customers saying:—Mr Clark, why don't you n ake yourself better known in our district, aud we feel sure you would receive lots of custom ? If on a visit to Wellington don't mistake the shop aud let your orders .be addressed to CLAUK'S City Cash Drapery and Clothing Warehouse, Lambton Quay, Wellington. PUBLIC NuTICE. TN CONSEQUENCE of my inability t fl obtain a supply of fist class Flour, am compelled to ABANDON the delivery of Bread by Cart from and after SATURDAY, 4 4th inst., the expense Ol lU.ivcry being too great, The manufacture and sale of Bread will still be continued at the Shop For Cash Only. JAS. CLAYSON, N. B,—l beg respectfully to intimate that all accounts owing up to date will have to be promptly paid, or I shall otherwise be compelled to take measures to ensure a speedy settlement.' 989 MILK HO! MILK HO!! FIREWOOD HOI FIREWOOD HO! D. CkEWe7d. CREWE lUPFLIES the purest and host of new k) Milk Daily to any part of Masterton at 3d per quart all the year round. D. Crewe also supplies the best pahng3, posts, and firewood (in auy lengths). Orders left with Mr George Dixon, Tobacconist, will receive prompt attention, ' i NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1 MERCANTILE AGENCY CUM' PANY, LIMITED. Capita!, i! 3,000,000 . UesbrvbFusd £170,000 THE COMPANY'S NEW AND EXTEN SIVE IJRICK-BUILT STORES at Welling, ton are now open.for tlie reception ol Produce of all descriptions.;. FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES OF WOOL Will be held during the season, and ACCOUNT SALES WITH PROCEEDS WILL BE REMITTED WITHIN SEVEN DAYS OF DATE OF AUCTIONS. If price; are not reached to the satisfaction of owners the Company affords the ALTERNATIVE COURSE OF SHI KKG TO LONDON, Thus giving the producer the clionfe of t\\> Markets. Liberal Cash Advances upon WOOL SHEEPSKINS, RABBITSKINS, HIDES TALLOW, GRAIN, &e., &o, H. H. LANG, Agent and Auctioneer, Wellington THE VOTERS LIST for the Masterton Town Lands Trust is open for inspection at the Councd Chambers until the 15th day of February, 1882, AH objections thereto must be left at the Council Chambers on or before the said lfith day of February, 1883. R. BROWN, Masterton T.L.T,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 991, 4 February 1882, Page 3
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