IHE -pOy'S AWN T)APER. CONTENTS— The Giant Baft, by Jules Verne (illustrated) The Cruise oe 'jhe Snowbird, by Gordon Staples, M.D.B.N. (illustrated) Batties with the Sea, by R. M. Ballantyno (illustrated) I I*e New Bot, by Paul Blake (illustrated) | Adventures of a Thbkk-Guinea Watoh (illustrated) I Adventures Afioat, by the late V 7. H. Kingston (illustrated) Entomology in April, by Theodore Wood (illustrated) Leading Types m Yachts (Page engraving) Practical Hints on Model Yacht Sailing (illustrated) Gymnastics (illustrated) Silkworms and their Management Somme Boies who went Fysshynge (page FishingTackle,:and How to Make it; by J. Harrington Kceue (illustrated) How to Make a Cheap Clock (illustrated) Some Straightforward Conjuring Books, described by Dr Scuffern (illustrated) The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot Characteristic Autographs A Strange Story Odd Bits Dy an Odd Fellow Signs of the Seaßon (page engraving) . Mr J. A. Squires Practical Hints to Young Painters (illnstra- " A Ltttlo Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing" (illustrated) Entomology in May, by Theodore Woo*. Pxtorial Pickiugß from the Poets, by A, Lacrosse, by a Champion Player Au OldYirail, by Robert Bichardson, B.A, University Boatrace of 1881 (illustrated) The" Bests" on Becord Our British Freshwater, Fishes Entomology in June* by Theodore Wood Glauces at Cricket, by Lord Charles Resell Some Boys who Became Famous (illustrated) Sea Myths (illustrated) Night's Adventuie Working with a Will Jacques Faubert the Drummer Bov (illus..trated) n Chapter on Swords, (illustrated) Musio, Our Notebook, Poetry, Our Odd Column, Chess, Prize Competitions, and correspondence. OoLopp Frontispieces i 1. H.K.H. the Piinoe of Walos pd his Sailor Sops, 2. Our British Freshwater Fishes, 3. British Volunteers, Orders to be sent to T. E A E , Lambtoa Quay, Welilgton, WELLINGTON. fTI HE Proprietor of the above Hotel wishe6 . to inform his friends in the Wairarapa District, that he has taken and thoroughly reuovated the above Hot?!, vyfev? those who will fawr him a cfjl} will' find' all the cerafortsofahomo, THE WELLINGTON is CLOSE to the RAILWAY RATION, And guest? can depend upon holng called and have. Breakfast in time for the first Train In the morning. Night Porter kept, ft good Bath room, and a good Beading room. And every comfort and convenience at the WELLINGTON HOTEL. THO@,UE|IN, W. ' '' " " ProDrietor. IMPORTANT O THE WAIRARAPA Those requiring New WINTER CLOTHING! Spurn Qai-Ji on JjUCTORY. CLOTHING, Well-made, Thoroughly Shrunk; Pekfect Fit. The' ■ ■ -'"' Employs'iipwaras oi COO New Zealand hauds, and. have branches Clothing Faotory all over the Colony, ENCOURAGE UULONIAL INDUSTRY Eemember you can purchase A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE, UNDERCLOTHING Colonial made BLANK&rSpOLOIfIALMApE. BOY'S CLOTHING Of every description and well worth Inspection. Agents for the Unrivalled WERTHEIII SEWING MACHINE. Every article marked in Plain Figures and sold for Nett Cash, without Discount or reduction of any Kind, Lambton Quay, JOHNGALLfE, Manager. >ARRAUD'S ART-UNION FOE 1881 U For the Distribution of Twenty-Two Prizes, Valued at £l6O. Among one hundred and fifty Subscribers . of £1 Is each, T.hc Prizes consist of Oil and Water-color Paintings of New Zealand scenery, by C. D. Barraud, E. 0. Wyvill, W. ?, Barraud, and Noel Barraud; " The Choristers,',' by Hy. Barraud; two Painted 'China Wall Plates j and 28 Chromolithographs from New Zealand, graphic and descriptive, All on view at Barraud's Art Rooms, Lambton-Quay, where tickets can be obtained.. 852 HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL Oole-stbeet, Masterton. Pkinoipal; Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the iustructipn''given, and,, in ad,ditiori, the following snbjeots are taught rr French, German, Italian, Latin. Algebra, Musio, Drawing, and Needle< work, Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like, • Term? moderate, .Prospectuses forwarded on application. The'second term of 1881 will begin oh THURSDAY,26th May.' Eveninß Class for Frenob, -. : 35J
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 859, 30 August 1881, Page 3
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606Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 859, 30 August 1881, Page 3
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