WESLEYAN CHCIIOH, masterton A GRAND" BAZAAR "UlOlt llio Sale of 'Fancy and Useful J_ Articles, to aid-in liquidator tlw debt ou the nbovo building, will be lidd in the TOWN HALL, MASTERTON, ON WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY,Duo 14 Als George Bcotlmm, Esq., M.11.11., ],«„ kindly conKoiitecl to give tlin openibg address at 1 o'clock.
STALL HOLDERS, w <T"^ ra ® u ' te8 i *^' l ' 3 Hoar, anil assistants No 2—Mrs Smith, Mrs S. KibbMito, and assistants No 3- Mrs J add, Miss ltalpli, and assistants Wo '1 Mi'S 11. Brown, Mm Camber, and assistants No 6, Flowor Stall—Mrs Gordon and assistants No C, Christmas Trees—Miss Bridge and scholars No 7, Refreshment Stall-Mrs Matthews, Mrs Rountree, and assistants The Committed lio[>e to receive iu time a Beautiful Memorial Card (21 by 13) of the 'l'nrariia disaster, on which will be found exact likenesses of the deceased Ministers mid Laymen, and other-matters of local intoi-est, lira Gappkr will preside at the PIANO. Tlio Bazaar will ho opened each day at Jl p.n\. and close at 10 p.m. Admission—Adults Is, children half price, Contributions of goods or cash will be thankfully received by any of the above stallholders. 930 LOOK OUT roii Carterton Band Soiree ox
BOXING NIGHT, 935 11 if m s®S LOOK-OUT for the olaud Procession mid Forcste' Sjwrts on ISOXING DAY, December 25,M51, Programme ;mrl full particulars in future ISSUO. r.T.IITOIAS Mcrelury. N 0 T I C E. WE have appomte-'JIr Taos. C.D'Aiicy our Mastodon and Travelling Agent and all orders confided to liitn for Flour, Oatmeal, Ac., and all kinds of BuildinJ Materials, will meet with prompt attention DA CON .t WEIGLHV, Wiiipouii Steam Mills, THOS C, D'AIiCY, Next Doroiigh Council (hamlxrs Queen-street, Masterful. NOTJCM- 1 have taken an oilico in Grey town (o[j|;'ii!!i| c the iinul-sh Church) where I shall attend every Tuesday; and at Carterton, on Wednesday, at Mr Barnard's, watchmaker, N.B. Henceforth my Jiastertm busm will he conducted at my ju ivate hmisi' Ohapel-st., North. WM. PAKKEU, lr , f-'olicitor. Mastevton, Ist September, 1381.
T. L, THOMPSON & CO., their numerous enst liu-rs, iiilimnte tlmt in conse ijniMif'i? c,| !,:f, i; : ;f disposed of their Jiutciicry business, nil outstanding accounts due to them must lie settled on or before Saturday, 10th December, 1881. Mr J, Brown is appointed our collector, ftiul bis receipt will bo a sufficient discharge. T. L. THOMPSON & CO, Mnsterton, Nov. 10,1881. 1)30 NOTICE. MRS LANG will be open to on#i<>cmonl as Monthly Nurse from the Ist of January next, Ma3toi'ton, Nov 28, ISSI 937
WIIEEE! TO BUY. TUST OPENED at V CASEY & M'DONALD'S, Ecru Lncc Tics, Bid, lOJil, ls,l s 3cl, IsGJ JUST OPENED at Casey & il'Donald's Neck Fnlliims, 2 ; k1,'3.k1, Ml Sid Vd JUST OPENED at Embi'imloiyTrimmiiiL's.Hid <Ud jUd'iUd JUST OPENED at CasoyV Oonald's Two-button Black Kids, only 2s lid rnir JUST OPENKD at Casey & M'Donalds New Oatmeal Cloths, Is 2d, Is 4ld ut 6d, Is fid 5 ' JUST OPENED at Casey A M'Donald's, Noiv Pompadour Cambrics, 3s 3d full dress JUST OPENED at Casey & Ml'onald's, Special Value Mack Cashmeres, ls Sid and 2s JUST OPENED at Ca-iey & M'Donald's, New Colors (kshmerctte Cloth, ls did JUST OPENED at Casey & M'Donald's, " Job Line Dress Lustra B.UI 9-kl lflij JUST OPENED at Casey f McDonald's, * Dolmans in 'Jashmere, Satin, and Silk JUST OPENUI) at Casey ft M'Donald'ri, ltieh Black Silks, ils fid 4a 9d, 5s I'd, 7s fid, 8s lid, lis Cd JUST OPENED at Casey & M-D»nald's, Children's Nov Trimmed Hats, 2s 3d and 2s Gd Lapies' Triimncd Hats, 5s Gd, Cs Gd, 7s Gd, 8s (id, 10s Gd, 12s Gd JUST OPENED ai Casey & M'Donald's, Special Vamjr Mk.n's Blue Seiiob Sum, 27s Gd the Suit JUST OPENED at Casey & M'Donald's, Regatta ami Oxford Shirts, 4s Gd, 5s fid, 6s Gd, 7s fid JUST OPENKD at Casey fi M'Donald's, Boys' Regatta Shirts, ls lid, 2b 3d, 2s Gd, 2s 9d JUST OPRNKD at Casey & M'Donald's, New Pattern Trousers and Yest only 18s Gd J CASEY & I'DONALD, DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. gO ARDIN6 AND DA* SCHOOL Cole-street, Masterton, Puincipal ; Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms tho basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Algc bra, Music, Drawing and Needlework. Domestic arrangements aro liberal and home-like, Terms moderate, Prospectuses forwarded on application. The third term of 1831 bc-au on FRIDAY, 16th Sept, Evening Class for French, 351
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 940, 2 December 1881, Page 3
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