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The Block of Clothing for Men'", Youths, imd Boys' wear has been made to special order for Tt Aro House. All materials have been carefully dented and all styles judi- . ciously chosen. Better value il is impossible to obtain. One great speciality of To Aro House is the immense variety of Boys' and Youths' Clothinij. Parents and Giwdians should kco,) this fact in mind whon they visit town, and wend their way to James Smith's Te Am Home. to the Empire City may not only beihade pleasurable but profitable. To those who can combine business with pleasure, it must be gratifying to inspect the large stocks of seasonable Drapery and Clothing, such as can ho seen only in a vast ccntr» of population like the City of Wellington. Visitors from the Wairarnpa will find one of the largest and best selected at James Smith's TeAro House. The Spring Fashions this season arc exceedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In Ladies' Dresn materials, Millinery, Mantles, Laces, llibhns, and Scarfs the choice is unusually large and elegant. Visitors to Wellington would do well to pay an early visit to James Smith's 'h Aro House. NOTICE, APPLICATIONS will be received till FRIDAY. 14th int., for LEASING the Oddfellows' HALL, Featherston, for the period of one year. Particulars to be bad fr«m the Trustees Featherston, Oct. 5. C. W. KEYS, Secretary. qPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY, Notice is hereby given that MONDAY, the 17th of October, being the anniversary of the opening of the Bank, will be held as a special Bank Holiday at the various offices of tbiß Bank in New Zealand. D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager' Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, 7th October, 1881. 891 t nnO Travel this Season, in J. the Wairarapa, the 1 Splendid Coaching Stallion J YOUNG CAMDEN, By Bay Camden out of an imported mure. Young Camden combines all the quality of a thoroughbred with the strength of a coach horse, and is specially adapted for getting cross country, coaching, and weightcarrying hacks. He is a sure foal-getter, but should a mare be found not in foal after visiting him, he will serve again next year at half-price, Terms, £3 3s; alloivai co for two or mora mares the property of same owner. Groom's fee, ss, payable on service, Particulars as to stopp.ng places iu future issue. W. FOED, PorT. L THOMPSON. W. CRABTREE & SONS, MILLWRIGHTS ANu ENGINEERS, ST. HILL-STREET; Wellington. ESTIMATES given for every description of Machinery. Mill saws punched and hammered. FOR SALE (cheap)—A 3 horse-power Horizontal Engine, with or without boiler. Also, a pair of Tinnuith's Rollers, secondhand. S«4 -JVTOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! Now Landho, ex ' Waikox'— 10 tons Fencing Wire, 6,5, 8 5 tons best Flour of Sulphur 10 bales Dundee Wonlpaclts (Sibs), loose and Mtached top? 10 ba'es Dundee Woo pic! s(101bi)loo:e and attached tops 20 kegs best diamond point Staples GO doz. Wnrd and Paying Sheep Shears 10 tons Galvanized Iron, 25 guage, C 7, 8.9, an.l 10ft To arrive—lo miles best Rabbit Netting, Eft by ljjin, 10 guage. Also, Phosphorus and Uil of Rhodium. Always on hand —Tea, Flour, Sugar, Tobacco, Vestas, and all other station re"uisites, At Lowest Wholesale Ires. R. S. WATBBHODSE, Feathbrston-stbeet, Wellington.B94

BEEHIVE STORE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, Look out fur J. F, WARD'S OPENING SHOW! -oxSATURDAY, 15th INST. AS FAMILY GROCER, IRONMONGER, SEEDSMAN, 4c, &c. The test of CHEAPNESS is QUALITY, and the Best is always The Cheapest! • AYAIRAEAPA HOSPITAL. 'y/rTlHil Annual Meeting of Subscribers to X the above Institution will be held at Office of the undersigned on TUESDAY, 11th October, at i p.m. Bdsiness : T Receipt and Report and Balance Sheet, election of Officers for the ensuing year, and General, P. H. WOOD. Secretary Wa'rarapa Hospital. Grey town, NOTICE TO DEBTORS. THAVE been instructed by Dr Hosking to place all long-standing accounts in he hands of a solicitor for recovery if the -teame he not paid within one month from date. \ •' \VM. SELLAR, Collector. Mastcrton, 6th Octnher, 1881. Waipoua Wool Works & Tannery. IMSTEKTOS. ARVEY & MUUBAY beg to announce jljl thatfoi the benefit of their numerous friende and the public they have opened an effice in the Temple Chambers, and hare " <■{ secured a large store in connection with the same, where they will be prepared to purchase Wool,-Hides, Slieepspins, d'c. Wool carefully classed and scoured at the Works, Waipoua, and deliveied at.railway Btation, at the Lowest Current Rates. , V WOOL BALKS ON SALE. T» It BS BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 894, 8 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 894, 8 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 894, 8 October 1881, Page 3

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