; fN'BETUBmNG i IuV J (!ini!6b thanks 'to 4" x '' his lumerona friends and customers and the, v.nvn' ;j; n'«':i:-! aw >' •pablfrgiaeratly for .their kiSct' M hook [Mm )»tiiepaet, begs.respectfullv.Jto in-J fortfthtolhatihe mil ■ ' :< i ' : w '• J:I ■ ( ''' IEBUMi HIS 'FOBMBE BUSINESS . .. sis • •:. ■ ■."..■:■•: M "' STOREpEPER I NEW°PMMIBEB j 'TU'ceatly er'ioted, by Mrß. Pi Perry,! i OPPOSIT ~~ ! Tka tit* of his former place'which Was'rei&utiy'deßtroje'dbyfoiT' i-; j .:■■ 10 -lit',. ,:ilj.V.i.i i . D. f*McCarthy i \ • Alio wishes to say that ho | "•' 1 i 2£ ,::.00- I'ml ~:: ."■:::'.! I r -- w .v : "'" ON. : j; ;...; : a; ! .ieei ,y.i;r iK..-: ,v I JUHUHh, •-^itkantenS'stoSof u ' 10 Effl'ji::"' :■': 0/ D.Tr. Of »T«rjrdeß(iripti6ni'of which a cafcaloßiw •n -with'iprica list will b'ei isaifedat the"" ' ,a ■■:. ■■!.■:.■••; : ii"- ' '■ ■•■: . ''• ,3 ci; r.ctfi r;eild)of the, week.. <;■-. i;-):i:. ; i »!;: A*ifrptoeht-to • eyerybody In ; Masterton and the surrounding district the •" '■'"'-'■ SUPERIOR CLASS' ■ ! " J, 'BiWbk op goods' ' MI . ,-..■■ ■.-.. . ! : '. ' ■ " j&lw&jraJcfipt-ia-stoclc, comment is .TSuhe two years ago wlieni 1 .K.ij O'.v; ii Commeaced buameaa Everyone is aware of .okH GuioU mi-. IKOBBITAJraii'PRTCIES a Charged fetD.atery-fdeiicriptida: of' imported ■ v.!.-:o ni '.s' •";" " ' ■ '■■:" :■ '■■' •:i»i..;.a oaifcbandiae,andthe ; ' ; " : " ■vht,, tij pRIOES' • : -' c - v ■^■■': I ajitsfiw wis,TVhatwaa'the eause «f >tT' fef • M c GaETHYS AffiweVii, f <- The. want' of i o«ppaitioa, t^ i :^e i saw It aid raited wMehVas ,r - 1 "'j 'V/.i ■"• •■ ■ • ThßjaeoreJb of how hoj»ii9_ithaLo|posi tiea profitably and succeaafnlly for the last tWY«an (aadhepesto doao'again) was VJliiijlil .':-l>i/Tff;.;>lnATAH.Ai' ahaply became he notionly.bonghtwell, but OrSflOdstiilJeobtaine^l for.moneppthin tke Colebfari'nd Home ma,-kets. It «JBJ» rtturning Lis sincere thanks to « : ' ill -- il-.ill ■':.. ,:. . ■ .}>.■■...: i i illy for •tacitpißt'faTore, -'he hopes-'t6 ! seV ihem all again aaiheretofoio'wheYhe V- ■' RE-OPENED t Tt7 iJ 'SATtokY ;; : ut Ind 'tip- t||bp«r]be^im'Be!yßp6otfully STORPKEEPER, —--^U^OTREETr-—r-~: . I the.ClulfiHßy):- > -: BUILDINGS. • ■'.;•.nifi-fjo-'.-ii! «i -'irisi".--.'.!!,! ; ;-.•;.! ./ :.:()f'h'A'r;..';i.'-.'|. .';':-;m'f'.;' ! rrfii ,' ■ ■ ■ ' '■■■'■■•■. '• ( ;';:>y.T^!)Aj. ; i;,::/;>:/.V/ , }j US'I .o: : ..>:,ti;:i:: ■ . :rhl-&}<& xuxUlfF
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1133, 24 July 1882, Page 4
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282Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1133, 24 July 1882, Page 4
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