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A Fact Worth Ksowinr.-lii these times of retreuchmeut aud enforced economy, both public and privatp, it is consolatory to know that tho "wind is generally tempered to the sliorn Jamb," and that there are. few misfortunes without compensating advantages. With money injless abundance its purchasing power is greater—a pound iow will go ua far as thirty shillings in tbe era of prosperity, As a proof of this, tie readers uf this paragraph need onlv pay a -visit to the large sale of surplus stock at Jamts Smith's, Tt dro House, Wellington. A very full and ; elaborate catalogue of the many large reductions made in the prices of general drapery and clothing is enclosed with SatudavV (July 2nd) issue, and merits a careful perusal on tbe part of all stationholders, hofelkeepers, heads of families, and Country residents generally. Special opportunities, like the one at present under consideration, occur but seldom ; and it is therefore of importance that the fullest advantage should he taken of it at tho earliest period, Te Aro House has always stood well with the public as to the undoubted veracity of its advertised prices, and on doubt many country residents have a lively recollection of the satisfactory bargains they secured in the past Equal, if not superior ftdvautages are now being offered. Owing to the unprecedently low rales at which the goods are marked n > discounts can be allowed during the sale. As an additional attraction, the sale will include a special • presentation to each purchaser of £3 worth and upwards of a beautiful chromolithopicture, mounted on tho best white ttordboard, size 24 inches by 18 inches. No time should therefore be lost in paying a very early visit to the surplus stock sale at Jamoa Smith's To Aro House, Weiington.—fADVi',l

TO MR. M. CASELBERG. CUR,—We, the undersigned, Burgesses of 1 the Borough of Mnsterton iuvito yon to come foiward as a Candidate for the Mayoralty, believing that your business experience and your well-known ability and honesty of purpose will enable you to discharge the duties of the office to the satisfaction of the ratepayers : C. A.Valiauco W.H.Hoskinj. David Pickering Geo. Fannin Thomas Dixon C. F. Givtyitli Alez. yule, jun W. M, Easthopo F. W. Green James Macara A. B. Bunny Fred. Chawnan A. E. S. Can Joseph Williams John Drnmmond Georgo Colter David Dixon Edwin Meredith 1!. Wilsone F. Gray T. G. Mason C. J. Frertli \Y. P. Fellingham Tiios. E. Pricn Walter Rapp George Watson Janus Brown Hans Peterson T.B, Michell ft'eil and Cockery C. P. Skipper Fred. H Sutton E. R. Foster W. Hill Rhodes Donald D. Foster Hans Hansen James Glavson Ernest B, Hare C, Winteriugham I'hos. Hall Win. Parkes J. Bulpitt D.W.Mcintosh J, Harris (>eorge Young John Montgomery T. Wag? Richard Jones W.F.Roydhouso Tlios. H. Murray J. Gattscha F, G, Moore Chas. Holdaway W. lorns C. E. Bremner R. P. Smith W Keestor E, McEwan R. H. Chinchen F.B Chalmers W. Francis A. A. Elkins James Wrigley W.fl.Bowry G. S. W. Dalrymplc George Grirasliaw E, Jones George Allan Thomas Parsons Donald iVloLachlan E. J, Marley Chns, E. Daniell John Crimp James Thompson Edwin Quick A.Bradford •' '• J. Gardner G. Smith R. \\, Gallow ay ?■'. Bright Wm. Sellar Wrri. Ctillen To MemC, AJallance, David Pickering,"W. H." Hoiking,-' George Fannin, J, Williams; and the other-Gentlemen 'signing the requisition:— ".'' ' GENTLEMEN.-In answer to the very targe requisition you have presented mo with I l {iel extremely pleased with the honor you haye done me and confidence yqu ]iavb displayed in me,-espepialiy as it was unapught for and unexpected p,n my pari. At the requisition represents so 'very jjirge apd influential a section of 'the Blesses of Mastcrton J jiave much e in acceding to if, and if elected isetod,omy duty to the tet of my ,■ without fear or favor, and tp, work ip nnjsfn with the Councillors for the good pf the whole Borough find to conduct the deliberations of the Council with pro--large number of the requitionists, but now state for the infermution of other ratepayers that they arc EsiriuTicALLYPKoonEssivE and at the samo time toe from kecki,es6!Sebs, It will be my aim to assist in fostering such measures as will promote the substantial welfare and advancement of the Borough so as to enable it to attain the position its natural advantages warrants. At the same time I will consider it my duty to counsel the ratepayers against'unmatured schemcß for reckless borrowing and expenditure, and will use my best endeavors to protect the Bargesscs from being weighted down with excessive and burdensome rates, In conclusion. I wish' to explain my reasons for not having taken part in local matters ere this, are that although having large interests in the Borough, I have not till now had leisure time at my disposal, and partly from rot wishing to push myself forward tP j;hg exclusion of other gsntlcmen mo had prior claims on the suffrages of the Presses,. 1 : '•'■;'' '.'"" .i-i. • '^'Jun^xtonticmdn,' • ! ' : ''■' "' "'' ; Your obedient servant,, M, CASELBERG.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 867, 7 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 867, 7 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 867, 7 September 1881, Page 3

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