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The fearful ravages caused among- the Russian peasautrj by their habitual and " excessive intemperance, have induced the - Government to appoint a .Cotnctission of Inquiry to examine into (he whole subject, The commission is authorised to make the most ( searching investigation into the causes which have led to the rapid spread ■ of intemperanqe, and to recommend means best adapted to restrain the drink-p| ing propensities of the people.

■ • It it a iact that Messrs Gardener and Son sold last season more sheep shears than the whole of the Wairarapa store-, keepers/combined, and this season it it their intention to offer the 100 dozen pairs which they have imported at less than Wellington wholesale prices. We cannot understand Low this well-known firm' sell all their goods so wonderfully cheap'. Their stock is splendidly'assorted, and we would call special attention'to their magnificent stock of drapery,' which surpasse'a any we have yet seen in the Wairarapa.' -[Adt|.| ' ■ -

The stock of Clothing lot Men'«, Youths', and Boys'wear has .been.made to speoial ■order for -Tt Aro 'House. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously'chosen/;. Better 'value ittt impossiblt looltain,' One great, speciality of Te Aro House'is the immense variety of Boys' and Ysulht'ClotMnn. Parents and Guardians should keej this, fact in mind when they visit town, andwend : their way to Jawfit Smith'sTeAnHouie, '"'rV '• > ' '

A trip to the Empire City'ro'ay not only b8 made pleasurable but profitable. Tqthqse. who can combine busln'ess;with'pleasure, a must-bo gratifying'to, inspect tbq large stocks of seasonable proper]/' and Clothing, .such as can be seen only in a vast ee'ntr« of populationr like .the 'City/ of .'Wellington. yißitovsfrom, Wairarapa will find one of 'the largest an&:best selected ii'Jamti Stwtlji'i Tt Aro Hom.'' '"'.'."'■ '''

: The Sp-ing Piwhibii;?, this Reason aw e> 'feediiiglv :r pretty ;-■ v.i«"' r it'! •ind I 'ehaV,e. In liadi^JDreMn'utiJrialv! Wotj, Maitifa, Lam, Ribbons, an'ii'S;ais't;lie ohoice fa unusa'ally'lafge and elegant, Visitors tq Wellington, would do well to; pay an early visit to Jam Sjyith't ft Art How-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 889, 3 October 1881, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 889, 3 October 1881, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 889, 3 October 1881, Page 2

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