A Fi'or Worth Knowino .'-In' these times of rotronchmcnt and enforced .economy, both public; andipjivatitjiitpa consolatory to know that, the"'.' wus,V generally tempered to thelhojnjatab," iand 'that- th?re ■ are few! misfdrtiines without '^compensating, advan- 1 tages;- •' With i money: in less abundance" its purchasing -power is greater—a pound nowi will go as faria thirty shillings in/the ere/of! prosperity, As a proof of this, the readers of j this paragraph need only pay a visit to' the' large sale Of surplus stock at ,/awss Smith'sA ,Te AroHtusi, Wellington. A very full and; elaborate catalogue of the many large reductions madeiri the prie'ea : of general drapery| and-, clothinglis'enclosed 1 with' Satuday'sj (July 2nd), issue,: and .'merits a careful I perusal on.,the'part of' all. station-1 holders, hotelkeep'ers, A heads 'of families,' and country residents generally. Special! opportunities, like the one at preseiit under j consideration, occur but seldom j and it is! therefore,of importance that the fullest ad-; .vantage should bo taken of it at the earliest j period. Te Aro. House has : always stood we)l with the public as to the undoubted v.efltcity of its advertised prices, and no doubt many country residents have a lively recollection of the'satisfactory bargains they secured in the past .Equal, if not • superior advantages,are now being offered.. Owing to the unprecedently low rates at which the goods are marked id'discounts can be allowed during the sale. ; As.an additional attraction, the sale,, will include a special presentation to each purchaser of £3 worth and upwards of: a, beautiful chromolithogriiphic'piotilre;mouhted'on the best white oafdboard, size 24 inches by 18 inches, No time should therefore be lost in paying a very early visit to' the surplus stock sale .at James Smith's Te "Aro House, Wolington.—[Advt,]
THAT Comfortable four-roomed cottage behind the"Catholio Church, Mastertoti. Greenhouse, bath-water laid on, place for a • . :'.Apply to ,; . FATHER HALBWACHS. • .••■.-.... .....■,.. Carterton. OST on Tuesday, last between Te Ore in d Morocco uase, Finder will be rewarded on returning same to 0. E, • Cockhum Hood, Glendonald. .826 SATURDAY, 2?rd JULY, 1881. ~ At 2 p.m. sharp, Balance of Messrs Fabian Bros.' stock, removed for convenience of sale. WITHOUT RESERVE. EH. 'WOOD & CO. have received in- , struotions from Messrs Fabian Bros, to sell by public auction at their rooms, Greytown, on the above date, at 2 p.m. Bharp, without reserve, the balance of their stock of General Merchandise, comprisingHollo'ware, Rope, Hinges, Garden Tools Avery's' Platform Scales, Double Perambulators, 2 Ploughs, Buckets, Tubs, Cart, and Trap Harness; Groceries, and Oilmen's Stores, and sundries too numerous to particu-
A genuine aalo—be in time-something of everything, 828 IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND ; MERCANTILE AUCTION ROO MS Panama-stkekt ON FRIDAY, JOLY 29th, 1881, At 2.30 p.m. Important Sale of property, Masterton and , Woodville, in the estate of E, W, Mills T KENNEDY MACDONALD & 00. , are favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the estato of E. W. Mills to sell by,public auction, on the above date, the following valuable properties, viz;— ! " '■ " Lot 1. That centrally situated allotment in iho ; Township of Masterton, being Section 2 of the sub-division of ' Town Section XII, with a frontage to Main-street of 44 feet, ■ Lois 2to 4. Building allotments numbered 5, fi, and 7, of the sub-division of Town Section XII, Masterton, having . each a frontage of 33 feet to Mainstreet. Lot 5. That valuable section in the rapidly rising township of Woodville, being the one numbered 118 on the plan of the township, The' whole of the above sections being original selections, are worthy tho attention by purchasers of FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY. St. Patrick's, masterton, THERE will be an Extraordinary Service on SUNDAY next, at 4 p.m., in St. Patrick's Church, Masterton.' Catholics alone—but all and everyone of them—are pressingly invited to attend, as matters of great importance will be laid before the Congregation. A. HALBWACHS, 833 . Pastor. DISSOLUTION OF PABTNEBSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership which has for sonie timo past been carried on by JOB VILE and THOMAS OHABLEB D'AEOY, under the style or firm of TILE & D'ARCY, in the trnde or business of Flour, Produce Dealers, and Millers, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. MR VILE is empowered ose ttlo and discharge all debts due to and by the said partnership concern, and will from this date'carry on the business in his own name, and on bis own account, JOB VILE, THOS C. D'AROY. Dated at Materton this 23rd . dayof June, 1881. ■'■/•' Witness to signatures of] 'JibVile and Thomas| A. R. Bonny, Charles D'Aroy. ) Solicitor
PARENTS &GUARDIAJNS TEY N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORYFor Boys OVERCOATS, SUITS, TROUSERS and COATS, ilanvfacluredfrom Pure Colonial Wool. 10R Men's OVERCOATS, extra long, j good value. Cheaper than erer. Before purchasing elsewhere. Call and examine, ijlOR BLANKETS, Colonial Manufaotiu-e, Jj ; Comfort and Durability. Really Superior.— -TRY- ; N.Z.CLOTHim FACTORY. 10R HATS in all fcho Latest. .Shapos, X : Colonial made, SOCKS and UNDERCLOTHING; of every description, IORa PERFECT FIT, newest Styles, X' , and a FIRST-CLASS article call on the New Zealand Clothing Faotory. Thirty different Sim to select from. 10R the BEST SEWING MACHINE ; TRY THE" y/ERTHEIM" ■•Hani and Treadle, Mlers, iit. N.; Z. Clothing Faotory, Agents. THE LARGEST Stock in the Colonies to ' select from. }'■ REMEMBERS A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE .; ! WHOLESALE PRICE. ' ;N. Z. CLOTHING FACTORY.' Weimhgton Bbanoh JOHN GALLIE LambtonQaayv Mani
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 826, 22 July 1881, Page 3
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876Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 826, 22 July 1881, Page 3
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