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IwoiMsxiji and ait it | 'TOBACCONIST,, : !• Opposite Club Hotel, Masterton, HAND a large assortmei . NEW PIPES of every description, all kin qf TOBACCOS of the best brands, prime Ciga and Cigarettes, and Tobacconist requisites ti numerous to particularise. DIXON'S FA] FAMED , ROUGH OUT TOBACCOS, cut < the premises, sold and sent everywhere, VThol sale and Retail. ; HAIRDRESSING SALOON ON THE PREMISES. G. D, having purchased the whole < MrR. Brown',sßOOKS &, STATIONER' has now on hand and to be SOL' CHEAP\Veßleyan Hymn Books, Church Service School Books, Copy Books, Slates, and a School Requisites; Novels and a few splendi lines in POCKET DIARIES for 1885, Tissv Paper, Drawing Paper, Card Board, Gold an Silver Paper, Tracing Paper, and Stationery i all its branches; Inks, Pens, &c,, and all kint of Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, I'layin Cards, and thousands of articles too varied t name. AGENT FOREvening Post New Zealand Times and Mail Canterbury Times Wairarapa Daily and Star . Moore's celebrated Herbal Pills Ciimpbell, watchmaker. G, DIXON, The Corner Shop. 190 M E B ULKLEY SURGEON-DENTIST, Grey- street, Near Lambton Quay, Wellington, Hours from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. jgAIRD. AND R I Civil, Engineers and Authorised Surveyors, Licensed under Land Transfer and Nativi Lands Act. Grey-street, Wellington. OPAIvI SAW-MILL. MR JOHN GRAHAM, late of Grahaiv & Duncan will carry on the above business, receiving all accounts and meeting all liabilities. Mr Graham, Cole-St., or Mr Carey, Wood Turner, Queen-St,, will receivt orders. 1945 A, BRADFORD, GUNSMITH, Queen-st Masterton, W L I move into his Old Premises about tli«* end of this month Just iv ■ 'V'!, ex lonic, a Large stock ofBRKJStn I. .ADKRS & MUZJiLELOADERS, i "ih Single and Double; Ali of Ammunition and general sporting requirements supplied at cheap, est ntr<. ir, town. .a .'i j.-iiis expeditiously exwilwl. CAUTION. QOME unscrupulous Finns are trying tc ij force on the New Zealand people t Nostrum, under a cloak that it is made ii the UNITED STATESWHICII IS WOT TRUE, Under this pretence they are trying; tc deceive the Public and Incautious Pur chaser into the belief that they are tin genuine We wish to warn all honest and unsus pecting people against this DECEPTION and to call the attention once more to tin fact that the Genuine American Co's HOP BITTERS Are put in Squar, Pannelled, Amber colored bottles, with white label on oni side- printed in Black Letter, and a Greet Hop Cluster; and on the other side Yellow Label with Directions in Re( Letters, in English and German, and th< " De Soule" blown in every Bottle. Tim is the, only form in which Genum AMERICAN HOP BITTERS are pi «/>• 19! NOTICE, rpHE next English and European Mai X via San Francisco will close at thi office on SATURDAY, the 28th day o March, at 1.30 p.m. For money order and registered letters at 11 a.m.; fo newspapers at 12 Noon. J. BAGGE, Postmaster. Masterton, 23rd March, 1885, 194 i N' NOTICE. 'OTICE is hereby given that th , partnership carried on by th undersigned as storekeepers, under th style of " GRAHAM & DUNCAN," ha been dissolved, as and from the TENT! DAY of MARCH, 1882, by the retire ment of JOHN GRAHAM from th said partnership. All debts owing to th late partnership must be paid to GEORG] DUNCAN & EDWARD DUNCAN, wh will discharge all liabilities of the same. Dated at Masterton this tenth day f larch, 1885. JNO, GRAHAM. GEORGE DUNCAN. EDWARD DUNCAN. Witness,—James Brown, Accountant Masterton, 104 "WAIRAIIAPA ARCADE." G. DUNCAN & SON., (Late Graham & Duncan,) GROCERS, IRONMONGERS, & GENERA DEALERS, Queen-street Mastevio', aD. & SON, beg to notify that tin , have taken over the business 1 the late firm of GRAHAM & DUNCAI and whilst thanking their nunierous cu tonjers for past favors, .respectfully., r quest a continuance of the same. Pric a 9 usual! Orders punctually attend* to, 19'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1950, 27 March 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1950, 27 March 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1950, 27 March 1885, Page 3

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