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WHOLESALE AND RETAI [i / TOBACCONIST, Opposite Club Hotel, Masterton, HAS ON HAND a large assortmei ofNEW PIPES of every description, all kirn of TOBACCOS of the beat brands, prime Cigai and Cigarettes, and Tobacconist requisites tc numerous to particularise. DIXON'S FAI FAMED ROUGH CUT TOBACCOS, cut o 0 the premises, sold and sent everywhere, Wholi sale and Retail, HAIRDRESSING SALOON ON THE PREMISES. 0. D. having purchased the whole c MtR.Brown'sBOOKS&STATIONER 1 has now on hand and to he SOLI CHEAP- , Wesleyan Hymn Books, Church Services rt School Books, Copy Books, Slates, and al I, School Requisites j Novels and a few splendr d lines in rOCKET DIARIES for 1885, Tissu j Paper, Drawing Paper, Card Board, Gold am Silver Paper, Tracing Paper, and Stationary ii all its branches; Inks, Pens, &c, and all kind of Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Playin; Cards, and thousands of articles'too varied t AGENT FOREvening Post New Zealand Times and Mail Canterbury Times Wairarai-a Daily and Star Moore's celebrated Herbal Puis Campbell, watchmaker. G. DIXON, The Corner Shop. 1901 M 1 B ULKLEI, SURGEON-DENTIST, Grey--street, Near Lambton Quay, Wellington, Hours from 9 a,m, to 9 p.m, | D AI R D AN D TTT A R Civil Engineers and Authorised Surveyors, Licensed under Land Transfer and Nativi Lands Act. Grey-street, Wellington. A. BRADFORD, GUNSMITH,. QUEEN-ST MaSTERTON, "ILL move into his Old Premises '' about the end of this month Just received, ex lonic, a Large stock of— BREECHLOADERS & MUZZLELOADERS, Both Single and Double. All kinds of Ammunition and general sporting requirements supplied at cheapest rates in town, All repairs expeditiously executed. CAUIIOK n OME unscrupulous Firms are trying to kj force mi the New Zealand people a Nostril", iii'der a cloak that it is made in the!.,. OSTATES\VH ■■"l isiNOTTBUK, Uvi! • :j-,is pretence! they are trying to dec iv .•!..• Puldie and Incautious Purchns r iiiio tin! belief that they are the WKMHOPBITTEI! We -..-.:, to warn all linnest and nn i.='op]i- against this DECEPTION, and ■<• i".;i ihe alfeiilimi once more to the fact w...i ilie Genuine American Co's HOP BITTERS Are put in Squar, Pannelled, Ambercolored bottles, with white label on one side printed in Black Letter, and a Green Hop Cluster; and on the other side, Yellow Label with Directions in Red Letters, in English and German, and the " De Soule" blown in every Bottle. This is the (inly form in vihkh Genuine AMERICAN HOP BITTERS ra* int tip. 192 ASTERTON ROAD ROAp.. PROCEEDINGS Will be taken fe-r the RECOVERY of all RATES.' UNPAJD after the 9th proximo. R.WJLSONE, Collector. Road Board Office, :-\ Masterton, March 20,1885. 1948 rpHE next English and European Mai X via San Francisco will close at tin office on SATURDAY, the 28th day o March, at 1,30 p.m. For money order and registered letters at 11 a.m. j fo newspapers at 12 Noon. J, BAGGE, Postmaster, Masterton, 23rd March, 1885, 194 i NOTICE. ITTOTICE is hereby given that tin _[M partnership carried on •by tin undersigned as storekeepers, under tin style of " GRAHAM & DUNCAN," hai been dissolved, as and from the-TENTH DAY of MARCH, 1882, by the retire ment of JOHN GRAHAM from tin said partnership. All debts owing to tin late partnership must be paid to GEORGI DUNCAN ft EDWARD DUNCAN, win will discharge all liabilities of the same, Dated at Masterton this tenth day o March, 1885. JNO. GRAHAM. GEORGE DUNCAN. EDWARD DUNCAN. Witness.— James Brown, Accountant Masterton. • 194 "WAIRARAPA ARCADE." G. DUNCAN & SON, (Lull G'raliam tfc Ikmm,) GROCERS, IRONMONGERS, k GENERA DEALERS, Quem-stnet Maskrtm GD. & SON, beg to notify that the , have taken over, the business i J the late firm of GRAHAM & DUNCAI ' and whilst thankinp, their numerous eu d toiners for past favors, respectfully' r il. quest a continuance of the same.'.T'Prjc g- as usual I Orders punctually' attend* 481 to. 19-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1949, 26 March 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1949, 26 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1949, 26 March 1885, Page 3

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