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Wfflie of To Aro Houbo, and under whose management business lias steadily progressed with the rising fortunes of the city, until at length it was found that a considot laolo enlargement was necessary, and the result was, To Aro House, as at present, one of the most cornpleto and Extensive Drapery Establishments in tho colony oj Now Zealand. The Jeneral Drapery oceu. Pies a large spaco, being 49 feet by 25 feet itrrrS, m P'y Bu ®°' <! nt for all Manchester goods, ' „ jfsnoy Dresses, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, &o. The Men's, Boy's, and nths' Clothing Department measures 24 } V and has attached a comfortjo fitting-room, Carpels and Household "nishings have a similar space allotted to to. The Show-room for the ulc of Mil'My, Mantles, Jaokots, Costumes, <fcc., is , ery spaoious apartment, elegantly fitted and beautifully lighted from the roof, leasiires 39 feet by 22 feet. The stock _ ods 9 'at all times large and well : oted, and patterns are forwarded post 0 on application. A special feature at 0 Aro House is the Order Department, and 'ry careful attention is paid to the wants Country Residents. All orders aro executed der tho immediate supervision of the proprietor, and securely packed and forwarded to their destination with that promptness d despatch which have always distin guished Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Welling on,—fADvr.l ONE POUND REWARD. LOST between W, Dorset's, Forty Mile Bush, and the Ruamahunga Bridge, a Purse containing Bank Notes, Silver, and a Cheque on the Bank of New Zealand, drawn in favor of M. Caselberg, for the amount of £lO, payment for which has been stopped at the Bank. Cheque signed by Shute & Jones. Apply to G, H. SHUTE, Or ~ M. CASELBERG & CO. ' Hi »KfU wmm Loyal masterton lodge i.0.0.f. M.U. A SUMMONSED MEETING will be held at the Lodge-room, Empire Hotel, oa Tuesday evening. sth insfc., at 8 o'clock. G, S. W, DALRYMPLE, P.S. 0 N S A L E . —ByMUBBAT, ROBERTS & CO. Ryo Grass Cocksfoot White Clover Red Clover Alaike, and a Variety of Other Seeds Splkndid Samples. Also-patent barbed fencing WIRE. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Wellington, 733 WHAEATAKI easter races. MONDAY, 18th Aim To stars at 11.30, Judge.-E. Clifton. .■ Starter.-J. Scofield. j Clerk-of-Scales.-J, A, Perry, ( Handicapfer.-R. R. Armstrong. • _'> Seo. & I'reas.-A. MoHutchon. ~" r< . Clkrk-of-Codkse.-J, Holes. Stewards.—J. C. Vallanco, J. Drummond, jy.'.G, Murray, E, Sheath, E.Meredith,jun. Handicap Hurdle Racc.—i, 1§ miles. Over 6 hurdles, 3ft Gin. Open. Nomination £l. Acceptance 10s. Hach Hurdle Hacc.-S, 1| miles. Same course. Weight tor age. Entrance £l. District Horses, only. Maiden Plate,—& 1 mile. Weight for ago. Entrance £l. Open. District Stakes. -£ 1J miles.' Weight for age. Entrance £'. District Horses only. Had Race.—£ 1 mile; Weight not less than 9 stone. Entrance 10s. District horses only. Publican's Parse.—£ 1J miles. Handicap. Nomination £l. Acceptance £l, Open. Consolation Handicap.—£ 1 mile. Wairarapa Jockey Club Rules adhered to where practicable. Nominations with entrance money must be in the hands of the Secretary at Whakataki at or before 8 p.m. on TUESDAY the 12th of April. General entry at or before 8 p.m. on SATURDAY the 16th at Whakataki. Acceptano33 at 10 a.m. on the morning of the Races. Tho decision of the Stewards in any ease of disputes or protests shall be final. Owwers entering horses must subscribe at least £1 to the fund, A. McHOTCHON, Hon. Sec. and Treas FIKE! FIRE i TEMPORARY PREMISES. W W, TOOGOOD begs to announce that having seciircd tho premises lately used by lorns & Fergtoson at Featherston.hewilllMMEDlATELY RESUME his BUSINESS therein, pending tho erection of fresh premises, W. TOOGOOD, ENERAL STOREKEEPER, Featuerstox, 72G i i I OPENING "NOTICEI BOOTS! BOOTS!! !! CHEAP BOOTS!! M., LEAHY, of Lambton Quay, t Wellington, bog to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton that, seeing the want that existed fof a supply of CHEAP AND GOOD BOOTS, in the Masterton district they determined to open a Branoh Shop at BENTLEY'S OLD STORE, QUEEN-ST. where they have opened up a LARGE and CHOIOE STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold at very low prices. A glance at the window will show the style of goods and the prices at which they aro being STATION-HOLDERS are notified that they can be supplied at this establishment with ft first-class articlels at low prices and on liberal terms. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Note the Address— K§f BENTLEY'S OLD STORE, . QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON i,-: ■■■' ..n 717

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 733, 2 April 1881, Page 3

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