\J ■■■■■■■ : ..T/IMM ■■!.!■ oa'hisiMA's' l Kt}iA)fek" ''." Feeling aute the.^airattLpa,.publjc; would December. TKe 'sale willjbe yery'largo,' and to'secUre topics it is absolutely necessary we •,«a orders.by next 'Friscb Mail. Please to gi\ye in ydutifatoesaibrtiie/aa tlie demand for : these.fine : publications necessitates Early Orders. >■''•■■ J ■"■' /Lambton Quay, Welukotok. .WAIRARAPA'WEST COUNTY ..''COUNCIL. ", PURSUANT' to thV provisions of'' The Regulation of Local Elections, 1876," notice is hereby given that the number of Totes polled by each; Candidate at the present election of 'a' Councillor fur the Carterton Riding, in the VYairarapa Wesl County, art as follows— Booth, : William .. .. 70 I accordingly declare Adam Armstrong to be duly elected. Dated this 27th day of July. 1881. J..H.WOLTEES, Returning Officer. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), JULY 28, THE OELEBRATBD '■•■ LTDIA. HOWARDS COMIC OPERA AND BURLESQUE COMPANY Will have the honoi of appearing for a few nights only, when will be produced ColviUe's Great Musical Extravaganza ROBINSON CRUSOE; Or, the Pirates of Palm Bat, To he followed 'by the Musical Burletta SWISS SWAINS. Admission-Front : second, 3s; Gallery, 2s. Children half-price. ■ Reserved Seats,-Tickets may be obtained at Mr T. E. Price's. ,i 'J. GARDNER, Agent. EAHY AND ; CO.'S SWEEP B I G'' EVE NT ! To be run at the Wairarapa Jockey Club's SPUING MEETING IN NOVEMBER. The name of race will be advertised shortly, 6CO MEMBERS AT 10s EACH, '■■' £ First Horse .....;.100 Second Horse 50 Thirdflorse 30 Starters (divided).' 40 Non-starters (divided)....;........... 80 Tickets can be obtained at Sullivan's National Hotel, Welligton, and all hotels in this district, or Mr J. W. J.kaht, Masteiton. The Sweep will close abo'vt a week before the race ibvuu. If all tickets are not disposed of, prizes will be divided ;wo rata. Ten per cent deducted for exuenses, For the greater security of my clients, Mr A, Elkins IClub Hotel) has kindly consented to act as Treasurer. e; b. bell, GENERAL STORE, TyTEXT-DAM XTW I7EALAND GRE.YTOWN. Having just returned from Wellington, and ' bsing successful in making arrangements to suit the convenience of THE'PUBLIC Whom it is his pleasure to serve, Begs respectfully to draw attention to the GROCERY. Most articles generally required will be found Lower in Price, and equal in quality to any in the Town. BOOTS'. A useful assortment; being satisfied these hard times if I can pay my way, and not lelyinE on the profits of this one branch, I can safely say that Prices (which are all marked in plain figures) will be fouud as LOW, if not LOWER, than in Wellington. DRAPERY. The premises being too small to accommo- ' date a larger Stock than of those Goods in every day requirement, and seeing irom ex perience the advantage to buyers of having more expensive articles fresh from Wellington, and therefore not handled or soiled, am now-procuring any ■ article in this branch on approval with only one day's clear notice necessary, .and being able to return the article if not suitable am enabled to charge lower prices than if bound to keep them, ftrid'beg to say } am most anxions to pro-1 cure troy Article,' however small,'with the mstiilct understanding that they can be ktuifiied if not to Purchasers entire satisfaction. " "'* I BREAD. I Haying still the services of the BEST BAKERIN THE DISTRICT., .believe Ishall'be consiiltiflg the. fishes of gjl hfluselfeeflers in .'not.sjndjjig (jut 'the Bread Part, But making the following' IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS, No 2 Bread, full weight 2d the 91b'loaf tot White, „' „ 2"Jd' „ ■ ' _ ' Booked 2Jd and 3d. ' Pleanlipess being under my own. supervision, can be GUAR&NTEF4), ajid Bfj per cent better than any other procurable. TO SUIT THE LITTLE ONES, ' .JTOYBUNS ' 'Will Jo sold on Saturdays • A -jft FOR ,/jfl,. ■: CONFECTIONERY & BISCUITS Always''on hand in endless variety. Small or Large Ordefapu'n'ctually attended to. FRUIT. In and out of Season. IRONMONGERY. . ( , small variety always in Stock, and 10 per cent lower than elsewhere, Any article procured without delay. • Timber.. ■ ' In large or small quantities. TOYS <fc FANCY GOODS, The Largest Stock in the Town, and reasonSOMETHING OF EVERYTHING CIVILITY it 'ATTENTION. IMPORTANT NOTICE, IP -=,--.' ■■■'■: ™ """I ABSENCE OF A STORE AT •TRE SOUTH END; M E. B..BELL ) i Haß taken'ihe Premises known as JACKSON'S SADDLER'S SHOP AS A CASH;'STORE. Eor the convenience, of those living near. Absolutely no goods at "the Cash Store •" ! ': will be booked.-....-'..: ,' : vn MODBYj-'.'V'Mp GOODS.:.'. t . _ rill the advantage of the •' .Ready Money System. (."'•■ ■ ■> LOWERPRiGES; ": E, B, B, Next the Bank- of New Zealand for - Credit and Cash,■•'■■•"■ '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 831, 28 July 1881, Page 3
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731Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 831, 28 July 1881, Page 3
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