IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. GEORGE DIXON. Large Corner Shop, TAS EEDUCED all FANCY GOODS .J. TOYS, etc., Twenty-lire per cent., in order to make a speedy clearance, to make mom W a hrgo consignment oi New Goods shortly expected from Home. Large Variety )( Dolls, Shell iloods, Money Boxes, Playing lards, Musical Instiuments, and a thousand ■ther things too numerous to partioularue, I. D, would recommend his friends *nd the public generally 01 GREAT BARGAINS liuy can niako at the Large Cobkxr Shop JEERSCHAUM, G 8.D., AND BRIAR PIPES • n endless variety, at prices never before licaiQofiiithe Wairarapa. MEERSCHAUM PIPES REPAIRED in a manner which lor workmanship and piice Difies Comjjotition. A large stock of Cameron's and T. 0. Williams' TOBACCOS on lund. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. Cigarette Books. CUT TOBACCOS of all kinds. THE HAIRDRESSING SALOON, By C Rolland, (Hairdrcsser-in-Chiof tn the 30th Regiment of Foot, and also to the Chrintc'mrcli Volunteer Foice.) Tho only real practical hairdresser and shaver in the town, and not a would-be Tonsorial Artist. HAIR-CUTTING, Gd ; SHAVING, Bd. In fact, go to tho Largo Comer Shop for everything you want, and save at least 50 per cent, on your purchases, GEORg¥dIXON, 1 Queen-street Mastemon. | (Opposite Club Hotel,) N 0 T I C E. THE TWO LITTLE SHOPS , Oppotitt Council Chambers. W J. WAED has just, received ft Urge consignment of Oranges. Apples, CocoonuU, Lollies, and several other articloß of a digestive and soothing propensity, i" th* Little Shop opposite Council Chambers, Agent for McCardlo's Peedß.
WANTED, I OVERS of the weed to call and purchwe J some of J. WILLIAMS' celubralorf Tiibaccra, Justlectrived -21 caees Cameron's and T, C. V illiams's celebrated American Tobaccos, at the Little Shop, opposite Council Chambers, THE public to call and haTe their hair cut to perfection and a clean comfortable share from the hands of tfie known tousorial artist. JAMhS HAKIIK, At tlio Little Shop, opposite Council Chambers. In fact, go to these two well-known uiiLESiioi'sforyourTobHCCo, Fancy Gowlb. Apples, Oranges, Seeds, l'Vuit, and hundreds of other artioles too numerous to particularise.
nAMiIY AND i CARRIERS," AR3 prepared to.carry Goods, Wool, Timber, ftc, to sad froia Masterton to any port of the conntrj at the shortest notic» an* at the LOTOT KATES, I'hoy have storage room both at Masterton and Tanem, (7lioiß Goods or Wool carried by them can li» stored free of expense. Apply to Tijos, 0. D'Aacr, Quoen-stroet, DARL2Y & KNIGHT, MASCOIC • siiani, mastmton. KT E W MANNERS. STREET, WELLINGTON CLOTHING MAXUFACTUBIN'G COMPANY'S, CIVIL* MILITARY TAILOSB For Colonial Tweed Suits at £3'lßs. Trousers only 18s. JOHN COOGAN, Manager. RABBIf SKINS! RABBITSKISfI WANTED to purchase Eabbitskinß in uy quantity tor CASH. Apply to THOMAS HALL, Agrat 502 Bell's Old Store, Mutator HABBITSKINS! RABBITSEINS The Highest Cash Price p'tw for the above in auy quantities at J. VlLß'ii store, Quocn-streec, Maslerton. W B. WATB II 8, GENERAL COMMISSION AGISNT. Agent for Pa?coe k Co.'s Phtenix Brevery, Agent for (i. Dixon's celebrated Aerated Waters and Cordials, , £IO,OOO to lend on approved securities, tt lowest current rate*.
Land for sale m Fordell, WoodviUs, P»l. ineiston, Staton, Potone, and Wellinjj ton City, Importer of Califoruian and Kent Hops, Choice Tens, Cigars, Hennessy's Brandies, Port and Sherry Wines, <Vc. LAMBTON QUAY, WELIJNGTUN. MELBOI'BNE f!UP CONSULTATION, 1881. 10,000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH. First Horse £3OOO Second Horse 1000 Third Horse 500 Other Staters 1500 Non-starteiß (divided) 2000 Six prizes of £IOO ...600 Six prizes of £SO 300 One hundred aud ten prize? at £10....1100 Average for other starters is about £75 eiit-li j avtraye for iicn-slarters is about £25 each; and the 122 extra prizes, consisting of six prizes of £IOO each, six prizes of £SO each, and 110 prizes of KlOeacb, bring up the number of Winning Tickets to about 240. 'I his is the best opportunity ever brought before the public in the Australasian colonies. The drawing takes place under any oirciimstanccs on or before October 31st. Even though the Gaining and Lotteries Bill becomes law, this sweep on the Melbourne Cup won't be interfered with, as Urn Act cannot come iuto opeiatiou ieforo about- the Btli o( Nov. mber, Pleuse add exchange to chique, and two stamps for reply and lesult. Agents for Maskrton— Mr J. H. Corbctt, Empire Hotel; Mr A. Klkhw, Club Hotel. | THEuDOEU JJiiOWN, - Box 210, P. 0., Auckland, N.Z. 19, Grey-street, Auekland, : ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 873, 14 September 1881, Page 4
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