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PAIRS LADIES' KID Boots at 7s. D. F. McCarthy, MASTEBTON, Hiß KOW OMNED his ;; GROCERY STORE AT KURIPuNI, RESIDENTS of Euripuni and District will find at this store a WELL-SELECTED ' STOCK GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, &c, And at prioos that will compare favorably with Wellington, HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR Butter, EggS and General Produce, All Goods kept in Stock will be of the VERY BEST QUALITY. Tue Choicest Teas only kept in Stock, 1413 BIJOU NURSERIES TB AFO AND LOWER HUIT. Stock. Nursery Stocks Now ready for Bonding out, a Large Assortment of the: above in every con- , . ceivable variety I. : : .„. , i FRUIT TREES? > Cnpreß3nsMaoroi»rpa, Finus Insignia, andal) kinds of shelter and Ornamental Trees in any quantity, at tho VERY LOWEST PRICES !!! Consistent with First-Class Articles, corrce to name. • Descriptive Priced Catalogues sent gra on application to F. COOPER, SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST, Manners-St., Wellington. 137

NOTICE. OPENING OP THE FEATHERSTON RAILWAY Refreshment Rooms! THE undorsigned begs to inform travellers by rail and the General Public that he will open the above Rooms on tho 2nd July, when he hopes by supplying liquor and other refreshments of the vebx best quality, and at an t noun of the day, to meet with a fair sliaro of support, Private entrance for ladies to the Luncheon .Rooms. N.B.—Good stabling and secure pa Idocks Joining tVin station. Hnrans, Jua„ lefl in my charge will receive evory care and attention, 1417

SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. nHAELEB J. FEEETH begs respectfully [j to inform the inhabitants of Wairarapa that he will commence business in the premises known as the Union Club, close to Empire Hotol, Masterton, on Monday, 2nd proximo, as NATIVE AGENT, MAORI INTERPRETER, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, and having had many years experience as a New Zealand farmer, would call the special attention of Settlers, Kunholders, and others, in all parts of the district, to hia STOCK and PRODUCE REGISTRY; BOOK, where every facility is offered to persons wishing either to Buy or Sell Sheep, Cattle, Howes, Farm Produce, Farming Implements, &o„ &c, and as thero will be no charge made unless a purchase or aale is effected, an inspection of the tonus ot the Registry Book is respectfully solicited, Parties wishing to register in this office can do bo by letter, when every attention will be immediately given and full particulars forwarded. A Registry will also be kept where gentlemen requiring farm servants, etc,, or sorvants wishing for employment, may be respectively suited. Parties having proper. ties for sale will do well to communicato with the undersigned. Tradesmen's books kept. Bents collected, etc. Private Lessons given in the Maori language, CHARLES J. FREETH. Omcz—Opposite Theatre Royal, Masterton. 1416

•J AAA LBS., PRIME CURED ■:: BACON, 7 D ' D. F. McCarthy, MASTKRTON, "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . WELLINGTON'SECTION | . PARCEL BATES TO THE WAIRARAPA, Not exceeding 7117 141b 281b 561b 112 Feathraston ■0 9 1 8 19 2 0 2 6 Greytown 0 9 13 19 202 6 Carterton 10 13 2 0 2 3 2 9 Mastertoii 10 13 09 2 3 29 To ensuro despatch, parcels must bo at the Station at least THIRTY minutes before advertised time of departure of train, Luggago and Parcels may be left in clnrge of the Railway Department on payment of fees ranging from twoponce to sixpence. GEORGE ASHOROFT, 1280 District. Maaieer. 150 PAIRS MOLESKINS. 10 DOZ. KAIAPOIFLAMBL DRAWER? AND UNDER SHIRTS. (Largo Size.) COST PRICEII D, F. McCAETHY, Masieetok. ' lOURNING CARDS shape), at the Wairaeapa DAhy Offioo, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS,,.TRADE . LISTS, AND CATALOGUES Printed K.'W'Ul.i' the Daim Office,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 10 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 10 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 10 July 1883, Page 4

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