Masterton horticultural INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. The Spring Show! -OFFLOWERS, FRUITS, Vegetables, AND LOCAL INDUSTRIES. Will bo lio.ld in the Town Hall on the Lad Wednesday in November, LIST OF SPECIAL PRIZES, To take the place of tho Society's first prizes unions otherwise specified J, Payton & Co,, indusirial exhibit trophy 4 4 0 Smith it Hopg, coltaßO garden, do 3 3 0 A. I'iish, collection vegetables,clock 1 5 0 T. K. Prico, collection bottled fruits, book 10 0 Bacon mid HVrigloy,fresh butter in half pound pats, Ist, ewt flour, 2nd 25lbs oatmeal .. 0 19 0 J. Williams, home niado loaf, statuette 0 15 0 Schroder, lloopor fe Co., specimen of needlework, umbrella ~ 015 0 M.Caselberg & Co, salt butter IOJb 0 10 0 D, F. McCarthy, sitlo bacon, pair vases 0 10 0 R, 11, Chinchen, now or raro plant, book 010 0 W, W, McOardlo 0 10 0 Muir k Dixon, specimen penman--Bhi[), hoy under 15 0 10 0 Watson & Winteringham, ham, whip or spurs 0 8 1! Rapp & Hare, pair men's knitted box, lamp 0 7 9 J, R, Corhi tb, 12 kidney potatoes, bottlj wino 0 C 6 J 11, Corbett, 4 white turnips, do 0 Ij G T. Wajg, 2 table cabhago3 ..050 T.'Wagg, 25 broad beans.. .. 00 0 T. L, tnompson, table bouquet, not exceeding ten inches ~, 0 5 O T. L. Thompson, linntl bouquet... 0 5 0 W, Perry, collection of herbs,named 0 5 0 W. Pern, 25 strawberries ..050 Richard Jones, clieeso .. ~050 J. Wrigley, 25 raspberries ~ 05 0 W. Bull, best rose in room, cut .. 0 5 0 A friend, 25 gooseberries, heaviest 0 5 .0 T.(i. Mason, (ipimsies, cut flowers 0 5 0 E. Feist, 12 round potatoes ..050 E. Arnol.l, collection cut flowers, flower stand 0 5 0 A, Elkiris. 12 lien eggs, heaviest egg basket Entries will clos" onTUICSDAY, 29thniHt, Prize Lists may bo obtained at any of the Stores, or on application to JAS. BROWN, 9(> Sentet.'iiy. JUST RECEIVED BY THE g AN pBANCISCO J/J AILINVOICES and ADVICE of despatch of a Largo and Choice Assortment of QHRISTMAS Q.OODSI ret s.s. "cuzco," Suitable for presents, inc'udiug-Tea Caddios in Walnut and Tlmyra Carte-de-Visito Frames, beautifully embroidered Gl ive and Handkei chief B xes, in Sets Shell Guilds, including (hitlinne, Money BoX 'S, Glove lioxis, and Handkerchief iioX"3 Pen and Pencil Cases, Alumi ium, Kicol, and Bono. Tobacco Pipes, in Clay, Briar, and and extra superior Merschaum Color Boxes Beaded Needle Hooka Carpet Bags with Locks Ji.iilway Comp minus Clocks, English and French, in Rosewood, Gilt, Nicol Nutmeg, BroiiZi l , Tic Tac—- _ Thirty ■hour, and Kiiditday AVrii inf; Floral iiiic! Tartan Scrap Books Concertinas Dolls, in Ccnipo, imbieakable, Wax, China, ike. Oil Paintings, Large and Superior, and other Goods, too numerous to mention, will be opened out in about'o days, when 11 o<b to be favored with an inspection, It is with pleasure I can stato that this is tho oldo.-t c.-tiblished Storekeeping business in tho Wairarapa, and 1 would remind Settlers and others of tlv; iimm/ (idvuntufjtti to b derived by bnyijiir at tho Central Store, which so many have availed themselves of during the current year. Our Goods are all bought in the best markets, in tho best stasons, and are marked atbare percentage, but with which and this I would impress upon you) I nm per* fectly tain fled, as the inducements wohavo offered to purchasers since the begining of file present year have increased our Trade to FOUR Till}',S its former proportions, thus m a great measure rcccupiug us for the loss of profit: and I sincorly thank my Customers for the liteial support they have accorded me in my effort to establish ft ready money business, and do away with excessive charges which must ho made in connuotion with a credit trade. To save any unpleasantness which somotunes arises through tho supposition that "CASH ONLY" is only a blind, I bog to say that all goods an sold for net cash only, without discount or reduction of any kind, and must bo paid promptly, without second call on receipt of Invoice, which is usually sent out with tho goods, Owing to tlio Duty being taken off a number of articles on Nov. Ist., our PRICE LISTS have been thoroughly roviscd, and our Goods will bo found LOWER IN PRICES than any other housoin the Wairarapa G EO, A. j uirbrother > DRAPER, GROCER, IRONMONGER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, CARTERTON, _ 928 SHTON AND JACOB, Wholesale Boot Shoe And Urm MiNCFACTOUKRS MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON, Direct Importers of French and English Leather, Grindery, dr. d'c., WHOLESALE ONLY, N.B. Trade supplied with Beppoliu on il e slurtest notice jg RIG GS & ARR 15 N (Late T. L, Thompson), FAMILY BUTCHERS, QUiiEN'ST, MASffIiRTQK, 919
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 932, 23 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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