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The. Spring f&ahiona Beaaoii are ex- ji eeedingtyr ptiatijr, i^yari^ii T ohaate. In I ihratiiumut, Jfißtony, Mantlet, J Jiacei,' in! ii «! mnnUtUy/to ... « Wellington wbuld'ldo well tp; pay an early % •vMt to Jam Swift'* Tt An Horn''':-

The stook of Clothing lot M«n'd, Youths', . and Boys' mar lias been made to .special ■ otia toj Te 'Aro Howt. All materials have .'■ > been*carefully Elected and all styles jndi- .-I ciously chosen,.. BtU& value it to impossible i', to ,obtain, of Te Aro ■ c bf Boys' and • Ytutk'' flothmq;'' Pafehts'and Guardians . t>. should' keep this foot in r mmd when they x .yisit fct wn, and wend their way to Jama , & Smith TtAr'oHom.

POOR WEEKS' MISSION IN 1 . THE WAIRARAPA, Under the patronage'of the Bight Bey Dr ■ Redwood, Bishop of Wellington,. '' I. .BT THE \ . : r' : LB MIHAHT M CHHSKiH, S.M. I. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, f • MASIKRTOX. ' AT MASTERTON, the Mission will open _ at 11 o'olook, Deo, 18th, fourth Sunday in Advent." At 7.30 p.m., Vespers, Ser- . mon, and Benediotion •of .• the Blessed DURING THE WEEK; : 1,- Ist Mass at 7,30. . 2. 2nd Mass, with Sermon, at 9.30. , 3, In the afternoon, at 8.30, Sermoa, at children areeipeetedto be present.' ' 4. In tne evening, at 7.30, Dovotionß, Sermon, Benediction, with the Blessed Sacrament,. Confessions will be heard. 1. Mornings-From 8.30 to 9..10, and from 10 to 12 o'clock. 3, Afternoons—lrom 4 to 6 o'clock, and after Benediction till 10 o'cloofc N.8.-The Bell will be rung half an hoar before every service, and the second fiya minutes before every exercise. On Thursday evening a Leoturs will be given en Temperance. On Friday, at 3.30 p.m., His Lordship will administer,the: Sacrament of Confirmstion.' - ■ . On Saturday, Vigil of Christmas. Then will be no Sermon in the evening exeroiao. Benediction will be given at 7.30. On Christinas Day, midnight Mass, with Sermon.; Tha Christmas dues will be'tolleeted at tbu'Mass for the priest's Buppwt Jan. 2nd, Mus at 9 p'olook . 3rd, Mass at' 11 o'clock. At this Masi the collection , will be made for the Missionary. „ At 3 o'olock; closing of the Mission, renewal of Baptismal Vows, Sermon, and Benediction, with Blessed Sacrament, ~ 11. ST. MARY'S CHDRCH, CARTERTON. The Mission will begin at 7.30 p.m. on Christmas Day, and will be continued until lit CHtJROH OF THE SAORED HEART, . Gsbitown. The Mission will open on Thursday, Deo, 89th, at 7.30 p.m., and will be continued till Sunday following, : ; JIV. Sri CERESA CHURCH. .FuiTHKBSTON. The Mission will commence on the Ist of January-Feast of the Circumcision of our lord—and will continue until Thursday, the sth, inclusively. V. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Tenut, The Mission will begin on the flth of January, at. 11 o'clock, and be continued nntil the 10th, inclusively, . . At all the places the tixerciaes will be at {' the same time, as in Masterton, Tenui Other special notices will be given by the Missionary, On Christmas Day there will be Mais , 1. At Carterton at 7 a.m. 2. At Grejfown at S "a.m. 3. At Featherston at At all these Masses the Christmas dues will be collected for the priest's support. FRANCES ANTHONY HALBWACHB, Pastor. St. Mary's Church, Carterton, Den. 15th, 1881. 951 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21sr, 1881, AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY, CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS NO RESERVE, FH, WOOD'AND CO. have. ; reeeived • instruction to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms,- GREYTOWN, without reserve, on the above date it J p.m, , ■ i A Large Consignment of Goods, eoiSble. for Ohrietmftß Presents, 4c., •• W\ Toyi M Fancy Gpods in great variety , Books, 4«, - Christmas .OroQeries •' Lollies and'Bi^iiUTpa. Sugar, Flour . Soap, C&ndtet&o., Ac.. Purnitnre. of 11l Wndß, new and second hind. '' . Large size Spring Matrasses Ladies' and Children's Boots! fjt Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Ac., Sit. A PRESENT OF 100 M BAG OP FLOUR Will be given by' the Auctioneers to the largest buyer (i.e., the one whose account ii the largest) at this ;sa|e, and Bottle ef ,Wine or Spirita to tba second largest buyer, Remmitr WEDNESDAY, 21st instant {mi SATURDAY). . . ' CO,/ ,: - w -Auctioneers. fjtfiNTEDil#»ried wd I '* . used to Dairy s -work. Miiit^e^ood'mllkefs, Gb»d; Wagei'given "to 'thoroughly 'competent Kand6.~Apply - D,: •^ pßrs ' PERSON , HO .took" Mr Alexander MoKetozia'S . . off-Mr Gollllnps' gatt on the' l4th : inatanty' wJmld' do - himself a :grwtsfavor by tsrarbiac:fteiwtf},? Or be mn»t ' EJ . mtimk

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 951, 16 December 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 951, 16 December 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 951, 16 December 1881, Page 2

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