NOTICE. THE Monthly Social Mooting of the Eeatherston Mutual Improvement and Debating Society will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, Featherston, on TUESDAY next, the Gtli instaut. Visitors must be introduced by Members. Admission, Is; children, half-prico. Doors open at 7.30, Mcmberß Ireo. ' LOWER VALLEY PLOUGHING MATCH. THERE will be a meeting of the Committee, and any others interested, to. arrange for the Lower Valley Ploughing Match, on SATURDAY, the 3rd September, at the Tauherenikau Hotel, at 6 p,m, A. WILKINSON, Hon Sec. 'OTICE-I have taken an office in GreyM town (opposite tho English Church), where I shall attend every Tuesday ; and at Carterton, on Wednesday, at Mr Barnard's, watchmaker, N.B. Henceforth my business will be conducted at my private house, Chapel-st., North. ' , WM. PARKER, | Solicitor. Masterton, Ist September, 1881. IMPORTANT O THE RESIDENTS of WAIRARAPA Those requiring New WINTER CLOTHING Should Cam ok 2 EALAND fjLOTHING JUOTORY. CLOTHING, Well-made, Thoroughly Shrunk, • Perfect Fit. The Employs upwards of 600 New Zealand hands, and have kancbcb Clothing Factory all over the Colony. ENCOURAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRY Remember you can purchase A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. UNDERCLOTHING Colonial made 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. lINGER'S SEWING MACHINES Sales exceed half a million annually, THE RINGER Manufacturing Company have I opened a Wholesale and Retail Depot at Lambton Quay, Wellington. 11NGEK/S Sewing Machines, Hand or 5 Treadle, at will. lINGER'S Sewing Machines Established ) over 30 years, SINGER'S Sewing Machines, The most popular in all Countries, UNWiRS Sewmg Maqlrinen Have re- ' ed 160|Firllt-Class L Meclals. ■ I INGER'£ Sewing Machines. The Best I L)' for the family.' Easiest'" to learn. J % itiies, 'Tho Best i(q for tjie' po most diirablp.' SJNQER'S fieiy|ig Mjicbfnp, The Best for tbefciajlor, the strongest seams,. " IBGER'B Sewing Machines. The Best / for the Bootmaker, Light or Heavy I Wit IniNGHR'S Sewing Machines. Sows finest muslins and heaviest clothenlffQEßVS Sewing Machines, All Economy |J 'ineveW^oiiSehoiil! 1 "'< ui " • INGEE'S Bering Af,fchfrie3. New ImI U proyejrjents. withqut Ejtrq uogt. tlHOJfilVp Sowiflg Maphines, Will last a lifetime in cqnstant work. IINGER'b* Sewing Jlayhineii, JO per cent discount for Cash, DINGERS fcewing Machines. Easy terms I Cj Within the means of the poorest. INGER.b Sewing Machines, Easy terms, /: No addition to tlu Price. ilNSEH'iS'Sewing Maohipes,' Will earn its cb'st in a%v nioriths, > > CtINGEK'S Sewing Machines, Best terms 5 to Wholesale Buyers. " JNGEjVS Machjnes. liend for I Price List to ■' •''''•' lINGER Manufacturing Company, Lamb- ) ton tjuavj Wellington, or to the. aphis-. E, FsfST, Mjßtertpn. Gpppß & SpN, Car-tertop. Gilpin & Paw, Featherston. 821 TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRABAPA; i T BEG to intimate that I will bo it eandi- , date at next' General Electjon, Should the i district be dividod I shall stand for the J southern division. When the proper time 1 | comeß I shall be happy to lay my vievfs | 3 before jhe Elector? at public Meetings and through tho Prpsg. W.C. BUCHANAN, Tupurupiiru, i Angust (Itii 1881. 8 BOROUGH OF MASTERTOJT, THE undermentioned burgesses haye beet' 'dlUy' ! " dittos for the offioo of Councillor at the pic- , aunt election:—' n Corbett, John Hicks Dixon, David ~ Dixon, George ' Gappeb, Sappl Edward r. Piibe, Thomas' Mard' 1 [' T^iltonj'Vfijiiara,'"' '" There bejng a. greater number gf candidates than there afe vacancies to fill, a POLtwill be taken ftt the Town Hall, Masterton, on £ THURSDAY, Bth September, 1881, between L the hours of 9 a.m. aud 6 p.m., for the election of three Councillors from-the above. R. BROWN, i Returning Officer. DIXON has given me written notice withdrawing Mb name as a Candidate at the 1 (•nsnjnfjMunioipal Election. Returning Officer.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 863, 3 September 1881, Page 3
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