AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE FH. WOOD wishes to notify to his , numerous friends and clients in the Northern part of the Valley, that he intends opening up a branch of his Auctioneering and Commission Agency business at Masterton. Tenders have been accepted for the erection of commodious Auction rooms, offices and stock sale yards pending the completion of which the buildings blown as Mr Toomath's mill will be used as temporary offices and aide room, under the management of Mr R. Stansfield. ~. F.H.WOOD, 1960 Auctioneer. SATURDAY, APRIL 11th, 1885. GREYTOWN AUCTION ROOMS. At Two p.m. t H. WOOD Has received instructions to sell by Public Auction at his Greytown rooms on the above date at 2 p.m. Without Reserve. A large consignment of General Merchandise of every description. . Drapery, Clothing, Grocery, Crockery, Knives and Porks, Cutlery • and Plateware, Furniture and General Household-effects, Colonial Ovens, portable Copper Boilers, &c. Entries received up to time of sale. F. H. WOOD, 1960 Auctioneer. THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1885. USUAL MONTHLY MR T.RAY'S YARDS, ■ TARATAfII, F. H. WOOD Will sell by publio auction, as above, commencing at 1.80 p.m :- [}(\ Cross Bred Ewes tyA do do in the wool . Mixed Cattle Horses, &c, Entries advertised as received, F. H. WOOD, 1960 Auctioneer. NOTICE. HENRY EDGAR ETON, MABMAGEUTIGAL CHEMIST, )EGS to notify to the inhabitants of -*-* Masterton and the surrounding districts that he has opened a business as CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, In Queen-street, and hopes by selling the PUREST DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, &c, &c, at Wellington Prices to merit a share of their patronage. H. E. E. having had THIRTY YEAR'S experience both in England and India, feels confident that that will be a sufficient guarantee to the public to ensure thorough accuracy in all departments of his business. Teeth Carefully Extracted, 1946
GcKKEIN & Co., TAILORS, PARAGON HOUSE, Willis-street; Wellington. SUITS, £4los. SUITS, £3loa. PARAGON TROUSERS, 25b. mHE FIRST GRAND DISPLAY AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY. MILLINERS, &c, _ Will.be made this evening in the windows of the Tho windows will be lighted up from 1 till half-past 9. ALL THE LATEST STYLES! PARISIAN & LONDON FASHIONS. L. J. HOOPER & CO,, SOFT GOODS IMPORTERS, Box Marche, LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. UNFOUNDED Statements having been made against the now wellknown Dip, we are authorised by the Manufacturers to state that although they have Reduced the Price In order to meet AN INCREASING DEMAND . The Quality has been MAINTAINED and the dip is now is now the BEST AND CHEAPEST NON-POISONOUS DIP IN THE MARKET. And if used in accordance with printed instructions WILL NOT DISCOLOR THE WOOL. AaENTS.-Murray, Roberts, & Co., Wellington and Napier. M. CASELBERG <t CO., Sub-agents, Masterton and Greytown,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 10 April 1885, Page 3
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