HARPER'S 11/f AGAZ IN E, Vol 62, No. 372iVl London, May. . A miraole of cheapness and of exquisite wood-cut illustraton. , . , "Harper's Monthly Magazine," in its new form, is even more captivating than ever, and in the quantity of its contents and tbe quality of the illustrations, far surpasses all our English Magazines. Our publishers had better look to it.-Illustratid London News. ■ CONTENTB—"I Held Love's Head while it did Ake" (Robert Herrick), illustrations by E, A. Abbey.Frontispiece. Musio and Musicians in New York (P. Nast) Illustrations.—Theodore Thomas—Leopold Damroseh—Etelka Qester—ltalo Com- : ■ -panini—Annie Louise Cary—Arthur Seymour Sullivan—Clara Louise Kell- . o«g—Dudley Buck—Bafael Joaefly—- „ Franz Bummel—S. B. Mills-August : Wilhelmi—Edouard Remenyi-Emma C. Thursby. " Aprille," a poem, by T, H. Robertson. Athens—l2 places and persons of note. Decorative Pottery of Cincinnati, with 20 • illustrations. Mrs Aroni F, Perry. "The Indian Girl," a poem, with an illustration. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, "Anne," a novel, with an illustration, Constance Fenimore Woodßon, "The Return Message," a story. Edward Everett Hale. " The Market Bell," a poem. Margaret E, Sangster. CAMP LOU (Maro Cook). IllustrationsCamp Lou-In the Pine Forest-Paul • . Smith's Hotel-Interior of Tent—St ; John's Church in the Wilderness, near Paul Smith's—A Carry-Paul Smith -Tail Pieces. The Unexpected Parting of the Beazley Twins (R, M, Johnston). Illustrations —"lt was all she had to give"—"Ef there's any person, 'specially of the Female Sect,"eto. THOMAS CARLYLE, with 10 illustrations. Moncure D. Conway. GEORGE ELIOT [O. Kegan Pouljyj Illustrations—George Eliot—Griff House, George Eliot's early Home-School-room at Nuneaton George Henry Lowes Elizabeth Evans ("Dinah Morris")-Drawing-room in whioh Geo, Eliot's Reception were given, at the Priory—Uheyne Walk, Chelsea, Mr Cross's Houee in the Foreground-Geo. Kliot's Grave. The Speaker's Ruling, Geo. T. Curtis. " George Eliot," a poem. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, " Contrast," a poem. Norah Perry, "Two," a poem. Rose Terry Cooke. "A Laodicean," a novel (Thomas Hardy), Illustration by George du Maurier—"ls the Besemblance Strong." Editor's Easy Chair: Admission of Women to_ Examination for Degrees at Cambridge Carlyle's Beminißcences—The American _ Presidential Inauguration. Editor's Literary Record-Editor's Historical Record—Editor's Drawer. Send orders to THOMAS RAE, Bookseller Lambton Quay, Wellington, THE WAIRARAPA DAILY. CARTERTON AGENCY. BA. GARDENER and SONS will re- • coive and punctually attend to orders or Advortisemen b and JOB PRINTING, and will deliver copies of the paper to all parts of the town. TINUI AGENCY. ORDERS left with Mr F. Maonusson will be promptly forwarded and attended to. MAURICEVILLE AGENCY. ORDERS left with Mr Aclih will receive prompt attention. EKETAHUNA AGENCY. left with Mr M, NcKenizie J will be promptly atended to, WAIHENGA AGENCY. MB T. EVANS has been appointed agen, for the Wahiajupa Daily, and will receive orders for the paper, advertisements job printing, &c,, which will be promptl attended to, ■ 788 J. PAYTON &
important notice to heads OF fAMJLIES AT CARTERTON, A. L. WHITE, ON and after this date is prepared tq supply SECOND QUALITY BREAD FfiliSH DAILY at 5 THE 41V fcOAF-5--CABH IP BOOKED- Gn. OAKTERTON BAKERY.
pINUILODGIfcy- JSOUSE U, K. MILLER, having opened the late Tenui Hotel as a Lodging House, hopes by giving strict attention to the comfort of Lodgers and Travellers to merit, a share of the support ho has hitherto received. Meals at a'l hours of the day, A 70-acre paddoek for stock, with plenty of water. Horses and Buggies for hire. Horses boaght or sold.—Tcnui, Octoboi 30, 607 TENUI HOTEL. JAS. N. OWEN PttopiuuToit. THE above Hotel havintr been recently built , and enlarged, and fitted with overy convenience for travellers and families, the proprietor has much pleasure in announcing that lie is prepared to givo every attention to the travelling public, and has no hesitation in saying that his house will be found second to none. There are good stables and padlocks atWines and Spirits o{ the h?st hwds only "pWNOE OF RALES' JJOTEL. MASTERTON. T, WAGG, in taking possession of the above favorably-known Hotel, begs to inform Mb old friends and the public generally that ho intends to conduct it in such a manner as will gain him as large a share of public patronage as was accorded to his predecessor, Mr J. E. Thompson. To Buit the convenience of visiters, Dinner will be served at 12,30, in $ tod of 1 p.m. as hitherto, thus oJlQwg time to catch tbe train, Only the best brands of Wineß and Spirits kept in stook, The Billiard Boom contains TW'J of Allcock's SEST TABLES,, with aU the accessories of the game, and is under the management of Hugh Loobe, so well and favorably known in connection with the same " * t-flasa fer Families. The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for eaoh train, 674 WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS. rjIHE undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of Wool and Sheepskinß, and wil SCOUR WOOL at Curreni Market Rates, , J BAIRSTOW, Clarevillo, AND GRAIN Stores. TILE & i"ARCY. GENERAL Dealers in colonial produce Commission Agents,' Valuators, ho, ■ Aoekxb ?OJ( Livenioool, London and Globe Insurance' Company. ..... The National Mutual Life Association of Australia. Also for E, J. Bowen's celebrated Californian Flower and Garden
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 834, 1 August 1881, Page 3
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822Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 834, 1 August 1881, Page 3
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