therefore of importance tlmt the fullest adj wtage should bo taken of it at the earliest II \ Aro House has always stood | with the public as to the undoubted n of its advertised prices, and on ' doubt fflmy country residents have a lively recollection of the satisfactory bargains they secured in the past Equal, if not superior advantages aro now being offered. Owing to the unprecedently low rates at whioh the goods are marked in discounts can be allowed during the salo. As ah additional attraction, the sale will "include a special presentation to each purchaser of £3 worth tod upwards of a boaittiful 'chromolithogrsphic picture; mounted onthe beat white cardboard, size 24 ir.clies- by 18 inches. Ho time should therefore be lost in paying a very early visit to the surplus stock sale . at .James Smith's To Aro House, Weiinjjton.—fADVT.l liit ' ' ' LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE, ' 1.0.0. F., M.U. rTIHE Ordinary MEETING of the above X will be hold in the Lodge-room, Empire Hotel, on TUESDAY, 6th inafc. G. S. W. PALBYMPLE, P.S. NOT.ICE. THE Monthly Social' Meeting of the •Featherston Mutual Improvement and Debating Society will be held at the Odd. ; fellows' Hall, Featherston, on TUESDAY next, the 6th instant. • 'Visitors must be introduced by Members. Admission, Is; children, half-price. Doors v< openat7.So. Members free. *; SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. .".UNRESERVED SALE, FH' WOOD <£' CO. will sell by pub'ic « auction at their rooms Greytown, on „ on the above date at 3 p.m.— New and Secondhand Furniture i Colonial ovens, Wheeler and Wilson's f Sewing Machines. Lawn Mower and Boiler i* • Spring and Elax Mattrasses Tpa, Sugar, Oatmeal Clieoso,, Bacon, Clothing, Glajsware Spring Trap and Harness Gent's Saddle fief of Lignt 'Buggy Harness Lady's Saddle, &c., &'i Entries invited for above sale, without Reserve. fHURSDAY ] STH SEPTEMBER, HORSES & CATTLE TJ! H. Wpop & GQ. will hold their Jj » uapfjl monthly auction sale'of Stock, «cr, at tlieu' yards adjoining Mr Bucjkriilge'a flotelj on the ftbqye ijt 2 p.|j, ' ■ ' parly ENTIES INVITED. 19 SHW AQYEpisiiiq. \ SATURDAY, 10TH SEPTEMBER. At 2 o'cl'-ck. JIORNS d' CO, will sell at their yards » as above— Horses (draught and hack) 1 Horse, Cart, and set of harness 1 Tip-Cart and set of harness 2 Swing Ploughs Gates, Fowls, Potatoes Turkeys, Produce, &c., &c. A)Bo,—|URNITPBE (new and secondhand) ' ''Spring Mattrasses,'Tables, Chairs Chests-of-Dratrers, Coudhfcs ' ' ' Withstands, Dressing Tables Toilets; Boilers', and sundries pUjS'fOM HOUSE SHIPPING RECEIVINCr AND FORWARDING AftENCy. The undersigned resiiectfully intimates to the inhabitants of Wairarapa that he devotes himself specially to the above business, and is prepared to promptly collect and forward by train, at the lowest possible rates, all goods entrusted to his care. •' ' 8 • ■ 1, I '■ '■ 1. '- ! .fAMES J, QEHOR4L CAltKipip, OREV-STBEET. ,WEW,IS(|TOK. Tenders will be received up to noon on Saturday Sep. 17th, for making and erecting the trusses for the New. .Waipoua Bridge. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particnlars apply FREDERIC CHAPMAN. • p BUILDERS.' ' ' TENDERS will bo received up to noon of SATURDAY, SE?T. loth, at the ,';i'Btbre of Mr E. Jones', Masterton, where Plan's 4c., may be seen, for building addi|iphg -td;tho residence of Mr It, Oockhurr} Manaja. ' " " 1 Pe lowest or any tender not necessarily Bopt, sth, ,1881, y St. MATTHEW'S pARISH QATHERING, WEDNESDAY, 21ST OF SEPT. SPECIAL bEKVICE. ) I'jiEACHER—IIev. H. Verb White, ' ipEA in t]ie Tj)WN HAUp at ,0 p,ra, Entertainment in the Schoolroom atßp,m. Admission to Tea and CONCEBI 2s 6d. jgOARDING AND m SCHOOL OOLE ; SI}^ET,'J}/^TSKJO!J. Pkinoipal ; Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound' English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the;following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge- ' bra, Music, Drawing, and Needlewerk, Domestic' arrangements/are liberal and Ipne-like, ' ' Terms moderate.. Prospectuses'forwarded on application, (the second' terill' of ' Isßl negan.ofi TdUESDAY; 26th May.. ' , ' E'voninß Oliss for Fr'eiioh. ; ' . 381
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 865, 5 September 1881, Page 3
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