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ST. MARK'S CHURCH, CARTERTON. XX will be hold at the INKTII'UTK ..n i- THURSDAY Evening, the 13th iiis';. : , to welcome tlio Bev T. Western to the (list trict. TEA on the table at li o'clock, s AII BETING will bo held at 7.80, when • addresses will bo delivered. Tickets for Tea (adults Is 6d, children half-price) may be obtained from the storekeepers. 895 • Grand Soiree i , For. the Benefit of the ; Carterton Fire Brigade. THURSDAY, NOT. 3. J The day of the Pastoral Show, DOUBLE TICKET, 7/8; EXTRA LADY Is. SINGLE TICKET. ss. BEFBESIIMESTS INCLUDED. Dancing to commenco at 9 p.m. THE CARTERTON BRASS BAND bus consented to give its services on this IVJL INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY: The Spring Show! —OFFLOWEBS, FRUITS, Vegetables, LOCAL INDUSTRIES. Will be held in the Town Hall on the Lad Wednesday in November. | Piuzu Lists may be obtained at any of the Stores, or on application to JaS. BROWN, °™ Secretary. WAIRARAPA JOCKEY CLUB SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES, 188 G. FOR three-year-olds, the progeny of sires nominatod fur the above event - Derby woights. Mr P. F. Tancred for "The Premier," Mr J. C. Vallance for "Tattler," and Mr E. Buckeridge for "Mangle," have each subscribed £lO towards the Stakes. Other proprietors are invited, to subscribe. Nomination of sires closes on the 14th inst. RALPH R. ARMSTRONG, Secretary W.J.C. Carterton, sth October, 1881. rspHORBUEN'S for OVERCOATS ri'IHOEBURN'S for MACINTOSHES fTIHOBBURN'S lor MEN'S CLOTHING mHORBUHN'S for BOY'S CLOTHING miIORBURN'S for HATS and CAPS rHHOKBURN'S lor SHIRTS*HOSIERY riIHOBBUBN'S for BLANKETS*BUGS V Note.— The Special Feature in my Clothing is that the Tweeds aro thoroughly shrunk before being made up, TIIORBTJRN'S (Next the Clock), Willis-st.. Wellington IMPORTANT NOTICE. LEATHER, LEATHER, LEATHER Excooraoe Local Industry I PARKES & PETERSON HOOT AND SHOE Manufacturers AND IMPORTERS, Adjoining the Club Hotel, Masterton. Parkks & hnwos, w hii e thanking the inhabitants ol Masterton and surrounding districts for the very liberal support accorded them since commencing business three years ago, now beg to inform them that they have Btarfced a MANUFACTORY in connection with their business. All kinds of Men's, Women's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES manufactured on the premises, under their own supervision, by a competent staff of workmen on the shortest notice, which for .style, neatness, and durability are not to be excelled in the province, and all at WELLINGTON PEICES. ■lcst ARMVEP-Large consignment of English and French manufactured goods. AN INSPECTION INVITED. Watertights, our own make, 14s 6d and upwards Balmorals, our own make, 14s 6d, and upwards Elastic Sides, our own make, 14s 6d and up-

All kinds of Women's and Children's Boots rod Shoes at the same low prices. Remember the Address— PARKES k PETERSON, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURERS, Nkxt Club Horn, a speciality. Leather. Leather. Leather. There's nothing like it! PAEKES&PETERSON. Have imported the first PORPOISE • HIDE LEATHER Ever introduced into the Wairorapa.aad. Best Boots ever seen m tlte dutrict I The leather is soft, springy, an! thoroughly waterproof, and makes the most comfortable and lasting boot 3ver worn. I'orpm Leaiher Prevents and Cum Corns, INSPECTION SOLICITED. PARKES AND PETERSON, Next Club Horn.. (CARDING AND DA* SCHOOL 9 CoLE-STBEET, MaSTERTON. Pmnojpal: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Eduoation forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught ' . French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework, -'- . Domestio arrangements are liberal and homo-like. •,..... , '■•.'; )'■•: •-• Terms moderate. : • ;■,';/. :: "■ -■s'. .■■■—' ' ; , Prospeck'Besforwarded on application..t 'Tho third JemVof.j|ißßl*:befeyoi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 897, 12 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 897, 12 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 897, 12 October 1881, Page 3

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