The Rev W. Schapira is ; 1 at Gaza an interesting work amon» the Maliotnmedans. In liiso : ° Moslem girls he has forty-five in -regular attendance,- and in that for Moslem boys, about forty, besides forty-eight boys and forty- two girls in the Greek schools,
' The British Minister at Paris receives an annual salary of .£IO,OOO, at Vienna 5 £BOOO, at Constantinople £BOOO, at St Petersburg £7BOO, at Berlin £7OOO, at Pekin. £6OOO, at Madrid £5400, tit Washington £SOOO.
It is a tact that Messrs Gardener and Son sold last season more sheep shears than the, whole of the Wairarapa storekeepers combined, and this season it is heir intention to offer the 100 dozen pairs which they have imported at loss than Wellington wholesale prices. We cannot understand how this well-known firm, sell all their goods, so wonderfully cheap, Their stock is splendidly assorted, and wewould call special attontion to their mag niticent stock of drapery, which BurpaKSOSany we have yet seen in the Wairarapa. -fADVT.| The Hon. John; Bryce struck terror into the heart of Te Whiti on Saturday. Rapp and Hare will strike terror into the hearts of rival storekeepers shortly by ee.ling groceries ''and' clothing ab Wellington wholesale, price's. Look ouft for new advertisementwe are still the cheapest house in town, and defy cora-^| 'I am a strong advocate for a Woollen .near Wellington, aud will give it my koarty^ rr aujiporfc. Until it' i$ an established fact, however, Imust call your 'atention to my Kaiapoi Tweed Suits »t 555, 655, and 75b, which in time must driva out all English Slops. I have also evcrv requisite ia Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Umbrellas,. Portmanteaux, Travelling Bags,' &c;[ Ales Sample, Willis-street, Wellington,- -[Advt.]'
A trip to the Empire City, may not only be made pleasurable but profitable. To those: -who can combine business with plcaaura, it must be .gratifying to inspect the l»rga stocks of seasonable Drapery and Clothing, such as can be seen only in a yast centre of population like the City of Wellington. Visitors from the Wairarapa will find ono of tlio largest and beat selocted at J aim Smith's Tt Aro Home. : -
The stock of Clothing fot Meu'n, Youths', and Boys' wear has been jnade, to speoial order for 'i'e Aro House. All material! havo •been oarefully selected and all styles judiciously choson. . Better value it ft mjMSiblt to obtain. Oat great'speciality bf Te Aro House is the immense variety bf Boys' and Yduths' Clothing. Parents and Gundiana shoul 1 this fact in . mind when they visit t(wn, and, wend tlieirwiy'to James; Smith TtAroHouse.
The Spring fashions this season are exceedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In 'Lading'. Drw materials,. U&tycty, Mantles, Lares,. Ribbons, aud Scarfs the choice is unußually large - and elegant. Visitors to Wellington would do well to pay an early visit to James Smifo's Te Aro House.
OPENING' NOTICE, SPiiiED THE mm PLOUGH. CLAYSON'S T>I8CUITi!C0«IECTI01IEI(Y WOMS V (Cockbura's Blook, next Union Club); FRESH ARRIVALS OF FRUIT., cheaper than. ever,' NEW GOODS IN CONFECTIONERY Just opened up.. 1 ■<\ speciality; Celebrated Nursery Bisouits, as raacu. factured at Robb's Biscuit Fac-, tory, St. Martin's Lane, ' " London. Our BREAD Will, on trial, prove equal, to any iu, or out of tho Proviuoe. • v Hot Pies and Toa and Coffee always
SOUTH WAIRARAPA ELECTION. MEETING of Electors .willing to form a Committee to secure the return of Mr BOYS, will .be held 'in,Mr Cohen's Office. on; WEDNESDAY, 16th instant, p.m. '• -r ; •. '925';: BURTON BOYSL ; waiiiarap:a OASTLE POINT RIDING^ * ELECTION OP COtJNCItLOB^,: ME. JOHN/WILLIAMS, one of the ■' Candidates: nominated,' having withdrawn, I now hereby declare Messrs Predoriok Mauußell, Thomas Ma»kay, ; and John Valentine Smith ' 'duly * ;: elflbted Councillors foii vtlifi'iCastle 1 P6int Siding- ' 14th Novo'mbfr, 1881,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 925, 15 November 1881, Page 2
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