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NO.TICE., ;!£ { nHE undorsighofl is prepared, to deliver ... '.-Firewood ih-]^B^|s^3(vit-l!iSfollo|ri ~. itfg : jSfM^:, ■■■/, ' < ■ ! '■■ ■'-,.- ...... ■ , ■" ■■ ■! y.lj I) ; Ordqr«.';left,-afc. J,,. Saddler, ~ iittended t«;v/!. ■ ■ ' .'. M \ '/':■ V;- -ISAAC ALLEN, ■ BUSH FALLING. TENDERS arc invited and will b« received up to Noon on THURSDAY, July lat, for falling 60 acres more or loss of. bush,. For particulars apply to 11, Bright'Greytown, or J. G. Dagg, Spiiny . v alu, Femaido. 2331 • . TUISDAY; JIILY Giu, v l88(i. aid : of the fundsi of the. North Wairarapa. :■ BENivOLfi^rT'SpCtETY.' . L--SALON I)'ETHibPE. • ' ■ Part ll.—Ballads; Songs; aiicT Dances ';' j, Tocoucludo withagcroaimng farce. . ■' Prices, 2(-and I.A Tickets 1 everywhere. Doors open at Y.ofl; overtureat.B. 2331 '■■ '•■•'- ' ;i3k" ' r ~ r ~~' "l'aiitless Deiitiejitry.*' Mil WALTER E.HALL, •■ ■;..;• 'DENTAL SUKGEON, .-i BEGS hi announce to his Wairarapa patients that Jiew'il! pay liis monthly visit lo Miisiettuti on the 29th and ,30th iusts, and may he, consulted ; 'iit Mr Eton's, Chemist, .'on those dates from 9 till «,J_ Consultation Free. J. ■ '•' 2323 WAR AGAIN! T THE Undersigned, have reduced tlie price ot lioise-shooing. .Hack horses shod from 5s per (et for cash. Old slew lid each All other work equally cheap. • 2198 .-..■■'• «EO. DIXON. ' WAIRARAPA CI4OTHINGFACTORY. IIHE ~Kaiapoi. Woollen "-Company's . Tweeds a:,u C'utliing are acknowledged (by judj/os both hi New Zealand aim Australia) to be the. very best in the Australian colonies, as. also, can .be. proved by the fact that at every. Exhibition, that these T.wocds and. Clothhiar have "been exhibited, thyy lwvu bike Gold' Medals, Tlh>. quality of their goods are so good, and the dei.nnnd so great, (by wholesale ;ik well as retail-houses),; that they do not require to open up small retail shops in •Wiiry. town in Now Zealand for)•their disposal. The manager of / THE WAIRAIUPA CLOTHING FACTORY terton and Wairarapa that lie., has. just received direct from the Kaiapoi'Mills ii largujuid. w.«U nssorted stock of Men's, Boys' and Youths'. Clothing, Undorclbthing, Shirts, Overcoats, - Sox, Huts, Flannels, Tweeds and Shirtings; which ho is selling at \Q% advancu on the 'Mill priceß. Anyone, therefore, purchasing Iroiiuno will save at least. 20X Jk£PNoTK THE ADMtESS.— Ned door In {hi Empire Hold, ', ■ The Book debts in tlio estate of Rapp & Hare must be paid at the - Wairarapa Clothing Factory AT ONCE.E. B. HARE. ULGRAYB ■ TT 0 T E L Q.H..OSBORM DESIKIib to notify to the residents of JJreyertown and the travelling public that h hasa«aiii taken charge of this ■ OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY. Since he last conducted this establishment, ho has gained considerable experience as to how a.country hotel should be managed, and ho will give effect to his knowiedgeliy supplying all customers with GOOD FOOD, . GOOD BEDS, GOOD LIQUORS. Accommodation for horses and stuck. 2322 • TO STATION HOLDERS. IENCINfi STANDATiDS, I] .iiidhes X' by £ inch, or 1| inches by 5-10 inch, eut to.any length' liiitl punched ■''■ to', .aiiy. guago. Price for quantities, 10 guineas per ton. Speedy's Ptttont,Woo) -Rrcsses,;-with ratchet Sii'otioni sit i r ed.uc«d prveca. . Boiling Down Plant ,-,all ; icpii.iplqto,' -'Estimatesgiveii. ' Robertson'-and .'Co; • Founders, Engineers, .bflileriifiikprs, ■ ■ : '•'■ahd'Geheral'SnJths.' ''"' ■■ PHQSMX FOUNDRY,,. -: - 2226 .:■';"•' ■■ ' 'Wellington. 3 ■. 0 :'e ■' ,s ■■ ; '-A- ii '- : L ; -' A : , Good 10 h.p. Cornish Boiler, in First Class-order . A patent Brickniaking Machine, capable of. ''moulding 15,000 bricks a : day; capable for steam or horse power. , ABinollßoilingdown-Plant, suitable for Bina.ll'butcher. "■' Also, inanufacfcurers-ot Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with racthet motion. ■ROBERTSON & CO. -■■ 15 .'. . . Phooiiix Foundrj'. MISS MARFORI),! . W&Rcii-sr^msAoNv.: -■• .:.,■:- -, ,:,,,.r vv:i r i232B; :■■ /Tj;:F,E|g^p^. 7 FENDERS; are requircdrforfending' at 1 . praitidpenmitil .WEDNESDAY;, 30Mi;:Juno; ; ; <■• ■;; ; ;.':::;;Appiy;F a ; l^^;;;: : ;;:;';;; \sv].:'J:::\ /;:f'.'.v : i^ialiager,'Weraitiv^;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 29 June 1886, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
565

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 29 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2333, 29 June 1886, Page 3

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