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HARPEB'S I\/TAGAZINB, Vol 62, No. 3721V1 ; London, May. ; A lhiraolfl .of. cheapness and of exquisite wood-cut illustraton.' . .'. "Harper's Monthly Magazine," in its new form, is oven more caplivating thau ever, mid in the quantity of its contents and the quality.of the illustrations, far surpasses all our English Magazines, Our publishers' had better hokteil-Hlustraled London News. '

Contents—"l Held Love's Head while it did Ake" (Robert Herrick), illustrations by E. A. Abbey. Frontispiece. Music and Musicians in New York (F. Nast) Illustrations.—Theodore Thomas-Leopold Damrosch—Etelka Gester—ltalo Companini— 4nnie Louise Cary—Arthur Seymour Sullivan—Olara Louise Kellogg—Dudley Buck-Bafael JoseflyPranz Bummel-S. B, Mills-August Wilbelmi -Edouat d Eemenyi—Emma 0, Thursby. '■ Aprille," a poem, by T. H. Eobertson. Athens—l2 places and persons of note. Decorative 'Pottery of Cincinnati; with 20 illustrations. Mrs Aroui F. Perry. " The Indian Girl," a poem, with an illustration. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, "Anne," a novel, with an illustration. Constance Fenimore Woodson. " The Eeturn Message," a story. Edward Everett Hale. " The Market Boll," a poem. Margaret E. ; Sangster. OAMP LOU (Marc 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 (B. M. Johnston). Illustrations —"lt was all she had to give"—"Ef there's any person, 'specially of the Female Sect," etc THOMAS CARLYLE, with 10 illustra-

tions. Moncure D. Conway. GEOBGE ELIOT-(O.KeganPoul). lUuatrations—George Eliot-Griff Homo, Georgo Eliot's early Home-School-room at Nuneaton George Henry Lewes Elizabeth Evans ("Dinah Morris")-Drawing-room in which Geo. Eliot's Beoeptioiiß were given, at the Priory—Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, Mr Cross's Houee in the Foreground—Geo. Eliot's Grave. The Speaker's Ruling, Geo. T. Curtis. " George Eliot," a poem. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. " Contrast," a poem. Noiah Perry, " Two," a poem. Eose Terry Cooke. "A Laodicean," a novel (Thomas Hardy). Illiwiration by George du Maurier—"ls the Resemblance Strong." Editor's Easy Chair: Admission of Women to_ Examination for Degrees at Cambridge Carlyle's Beminiscences—The American ■ Presidential Inauguration. Editor's Literary Eeoord—Editor's Historical Record—Kditor's Drawer. Send orders to THOMASBAE, Booksellov Lambton Quay, Wellington. I J PETERS, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Carterton, T) EGS to inform the inhabitants of Car- ) terton and neighborhood that he has commenced business in MrE.L. Wakek'n's old Bhop, and that he is determined to supply BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions at prices that will defy all coinBest Watertights, nia,d<| to order, 18s per, pair Woiflcn'j Lfljce-upSj made to order, 12s per „, P.*' •" " ' " Vi omen's Ekstj.cs, made to order 6d, per pair' Men's Elastics, made, tq Shop Watertight?, 18s per pan; Shqp, Springsides", 1$ 6d per pajr Women's Slipp Boots, hop, 6s 6d per pair Wellington Boots, made to prder, £lßatQ £ll2s '" n Half Wellingtons, pde. to, order, $1 Qa to Sho.es, m,ade to order, I.Bs per pair All repairs neatly executed, Workman ship guaranteed.,

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HEADS OF FAMILIES AT CARTERTON. A. L. WHYTS ON and after this date is prepaid to supply SECOND QtfAja'TY' ?REAB FflKriH PAILY &\ 5 'THE 411) LOAF-5-CABH IF BOOKED-6d. OARTERToT BAKERY.

rpiNUI LOUGIHy- aOUSE V. K. MILLER, having opened the late Temii Hotel as a Lodging House. hop§s by jiviug strict attention to the comfort of Lodgers mid TraveJiprs \u mer,s a'%as of the support li|) has'hit\;ert'o, rcp.isived.'Mcais lit a'l hours; cif ifie day. A 70,-acre paddock for stock, with 'plenSy of \riiie?. Uwm and Buggies for l(ire, Bjorses boqght or sold.-Temp, Octohpi 30, GO7 TJJNUI HOTEL, JAS. N. OWEN,,, ..Proprietor. THE above Hotel bavin? been recently built and enlarged; and fitted with every convenience for travellers and families, the proprietor has much pleasure in announcing that he is prepared to give.every attention to the travelling putyic, and has no hesitation in saying that his honso will be found. Cecond to none, 'Th'ere are good stables and paddocks attached, "Wines and Spirits, of the boat brands only kept, 680 'PBINOE'OF TTTALEB' TTOTEI . MASTERTOK T. WAGG, in taking possession of the abovo favorably<known Hotel, begs to' inform his 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 pblic patronago as was accorded to his predecessor, Mr J, E, Thompson. To suit the convenience of visitojs, Dinner will be served at 12,30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train, Only the best brands Of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. The Billiard Room coutains TW'J of Allcock's BEST TABLES, all'the accessories of the ga.nie, and is under the management of Hugh Loode, so well and favorably known in connection with the ; same i E t-class Accommodation for Famine?. i Livery and Bajlj Sables, attached,) The BAJLW.AY '-m smarts from this hotel for each train. 674 MASTERTON FLOUR AND GRAIN STORES, YJLE (STd'ARGY. GENERAL Pealers in colopial produce Commission Agents, Valuators, &o, Agents rat Liverpopol, London and Globe Insurance Company. The National Mutual Life Association of Australia. Also for E. J. Bowen's celebrated Californian Flower and Garden Seeds, 62 nLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT \J ST4BLES. P. COOKERY <sf QQ., Proprietor*., Coaches, horses, always on hire, Horses to buy and to sell on the moat reasonable termß, Always ready to do business,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 835, 2 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 835, 2 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 835, 2 August 1881, Page 3

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