A Fact Worth Khotoo.-Ih these times t ! $\ ffithout compensating advantages. With money in lesß abundance its purchasing power is greater-a pound now will go as far aa thirty shillings in the era of prosperity. As a proof of this, the readers of this paragraph need only pay a visit to the "ato Horn, Wellington. A very full and elaborate catalogue of the many large reductions made in the prices of general drapery and clothing i 8 enclosed with Satuday's (July 2nd) issue, and merits a careful Perusal on the part of all stationholders, hotelkeepers, heads of families, and country residents generally. Special Wportunities, like tho one at present under consideration, occur but seldom; and it is therefore of importance that tho fullest advantage should be taken of it at the earliest period. Te Aro House has always stood well with the publio as to the undoubted veracity 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 nnprecedently low rates at which the goods are marked nj 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 chromolithographic picture, mounted on the best white cardboard, size 24 inches by 18 inches., No time should therefore be lost in paying a very early vißit to the Biirplua stock sale' at James Smith's Te Aro House, Weiington—[Advt.] IMPORTANT TO THE RESIDENTS of WAIRARAPA Those requiring New WINTER CLOTHING Should Call ok rpHE NEW ZEALAND QLOTHING XjUCTORY. CLOTHING, Well-made, Thoroughly Shrunk, Perfect Fit. The Employs upwards of 600 New Zealand hands, and have branches Clothing Factory all OTer the Colony. ENCOURAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRY 1 Rememkr you can purchase A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. UNDEROLOTHINGCOLONIALMADE BLANKS rS COLONIAL MADE. BOY'S CLOTHING Of every description and well -worth Inspection. \ Agents for the Unrivalled WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE. Every article marked in Plain Figures and sold for Nett Cash, without Discount or reduction of any Kind, Lambton Quay,
JOHN GALLIE, Manager, LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE, 1.0.0. F. r i"IHE usual fortnightly meeting of the JL above will be held at the Lodge-room, Empire Hotel, on TUESDAY, 26th inst., at Bp,m. BusiNKsa—Ordinary Lecture and Degrees. 828 G. S. W, DALRYMPLE, P.S. MARKET AND GENERAL SALE, -SATURDAY, July 30th, at 2 o'clock, T lORNS & CO., will sell at their yards T lORNS &C( V t aa above— Eoraea Carta, Harness, Gates, Poultry, Pigs, Potatoes, Produce, and Sundries, Also at the Rooms lit 3 o,'clock. Fpr'niture, Hair and Setpnahand Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Bedstoadi, Wardrobes, Sewingllachineß, Mattresses, • Cooking Utonsils, Crockery, etc. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, R 3AMES BROWN, rf Masterton, is appointed agent for the above Commm fIOAPMAN, Branph Manager, Wellington, July 28,1881, INSCRIPTIONS in aid of introducing ,J the natural enemies of RABBITS will he received by the Rabbit Inspectors of each district and members of sub-Committee lappointed at the late meeting. ' FEATHERSTON MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT AND DEBATING SOCIETY. 11HE next Meeting will take ylaee at the . Local Board Office on TUESDAY, July 26. Subject—A debatablo paper on the Chinese question, by MrTuckey; and one by' Messrs McLean and McFarlnae on TeleCHARLES 8..C REES-MOGG, '•'• \ Hon. Secretary. WAIRARAPAWEST COUNTY COUNCIL. pUJjSUANT to the provisions of "The f Regulation pf Lppal Elections Act, |76,'f' notice' is hereby giyen that the undermentioned have b,een duly Cahdfda'tei for the pffice of ConniiUor for thjj Carterton Riding, viz— ARMSTRONG, ADAM, BOOTH, WILLIAM. As the number of Candidates exceeds the pumber of offices to be filled, a POLL will be, taken, at the Council Chambers, Carterton, 27th' July instant, from 9 o'clock a.m. to 6 o'olock p.m. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1881. H. H. WOLTERS, Returning Officer. "'PpTERTON RABBET'DISTRICT. TOTIOE is herppy given that it is the \ jntentipn pf the Trustees to levy a rate of pne half-penny per acre on the proS" ertif ß °f "H landowners within the above (strict, for the- year' 1881.2. The landpwnera' list is deposited for inspection at the jjighway Board Office, Masterton. the 30th inst,, at 11 o'clock-in the forenoon, In the County Chambers, Masterton, as the day end place on and at which they will sit to hear objections to, and finally comBy order of the Trustees F.G.MOORE, Masterton, July 18th, 1881.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 828, 25 July 1881, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 828, 25 July 1881, Page 3
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