The following advertisement nrrenred lately in a .provincial paper;--'! Wanted atnan Rnd'ffifa'to look after a fa"" ?»<' daity with a religious turn of mind, w'jtnout itioumbrance." ' Any of our:readerj who aro requiring good and serviceable clothing, could not •possibly than, purchase from Gardenerif'Son/ .Criterion Store, Carterton, who' are renowned for their moderate chargto,'— [Advt.] ' A Faot Worth Knowing .-In these times ; of retrenchment arid enforced cqr.miy, boih ,; public arid private, it is consolateiy to lmow ■jEthatj the " wind is generally tempered to the shorn lamb," and that there are few without compensating advances. With money in;less abundance its [purchasing power is greater—a pound now will go as far as thirty shillings in the era of prosperity. As a proof of .this, tlo readers sf this paragraph need only pay a visit to the largo sale of surplus stock at /rimes Smith's, Te Aro Home, Wellington. A very full and elaborate catalogue of the many large reductions made in the prices of general drapery and clothing'is enclosed with Satuday's (July S!nd) issue, and merits a careful perusal on the part of all stationholders, hotelkecpers, heads of families, and country residents generally. Special opportunities, like the one at present under consideration, occur but seldom; and it is cherefore of importance that tho fullest advantage should be taken of it at the earliest period. Te Aro House has always stood well with the public as to tho undoubted - veraoity of its advertised priceß, and on doubt many country residents have a lively . recollection of the satisfactory bargains they • secured in the past Equal, if not superior advantages are now being offered. Owing to the unprecedently low rates at which the goods are marked n) discounts can be allowed during the sale As an additional attraction, tho sale will include a special presentation to each purchaser of £3 worth and upwards of a beautiful cbromolithographic picture, mounted on the best_ white cardboard, size 24 inches by 18 inches flo time should therefore be lost in payinj a very early visit to the surplus stock sal at James Smith's Te Aro House, Wei-ipgton.-fADvr.l
I, 0. G, T, ' TEMPERANCE MEETING will be 1 bekl in the Town Hall' on BATJJBBAY, 24th instant, when SIR WILLIAM FOX will deliver an address. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. ADMISSION FREE. THDS.. 0. D'ARCY, W.C.T., Phrcnix Lojjge, J.O.G.T. T IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND jj GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1836. The attention of flie public is called to the following points:— 1. The Liability of the Company is Unlimited. ~ ... Retorts and Accounts rE the year ]8R08how: Net Fire Premiums for the yenr,„£1,069,692 Capital paid up W, m General Reserve Fire Re-insurance ]V,V g ... 1.600,000 3, The Company is empowered by various Acts of the Impel ial Parliament and by separate Acts of the Legislature of NewSouth Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania, Sew Zealand, and Queensland -ft feature which belongs to no other Insurance Company. ' 4. The large resources ot the Comparry should impress the publip with a feeling pf SEOORnr, the main' desideratum in seeking for insurance. Proposals for all class's of Fire Insurance will be received by EDWARD PEAHCE, Agent, ■Wellington. Sub-Agests. T. C. D'Arcy, Masterton. R. R, Abmsthoso, Carterton. \\ alter Bock, Greytown. A. E. O'Nkal, Paatherston.
SADDLERY ! SADDLERY!! SADDLERY!!! WILLIAMS & CO. )EO to inform their friends and the J public generally that thoy intend opening their NEW PREMISES, opposite \he Post-office, on cr aboiut the 26th inst., apd that in the pieantime they are prepared \o receive and faithfully atlend to all orders yifh which they may be favored W k Co. are also now prepared to do all Repairs entrusted to them in a workmanlike manner, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. JSlook out for new advertisement, TEMPORARY PREMISES NEXT BROADBENT'S, PERM-STREKT. nHE Annual Meeting of the Wairarapa J. Jockey Club will bo held at the White Hart Hotel, Carterton, TO-MORROW (Satlirday), 24<;h instant, at 2.30 p,nv -- RALPH R. ARMSTRONG, .'■;. '■" ' " Secretary. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT, THE sale of Household Furniture, &c advertised to take place on the 27th f .{ließojal Oak Hotel, Carterton, is ppst poned till further notice. ' • F. 11. WOOD & CO.
NOTICE TI IHE nc*t Meeting of tho Fe.a,thorsto» JL Mutual Improvement and debating ' Society will be held at the Local Board Booms, Featherstbn, on TUESDAY next, the 27th instant, when Mr McShane will "Has the' Happiness of tho Human Eace inoreased in' proportion to tho increiso of Knowledge." The attention of members and others is .particularly directed to the following resolutions of the Committee:-"That members: in arrear with their subscriptions will not be admitted to social meetings without payment of the Barn?" "That on Tuesday, 18th October, tho. Society will hold their finji and copoUidirig meeting, to be followed Friday, tho 21st idem, V a Soiree, the arge of 'admission being 2s' Gd, and that Members of three months' standing only shall be admitted free."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 881, 23 September 1881, Page 3
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