NOTICE ia hereby., giveu that three extraordinary, vacancies having occurred in tho Masterton Uorouj.h Council by the election of Or Bish as May;.r anil the rcsignatiiii of. Ora James Russell ami George Dixon, ut TOLL will lm taken at thu'Town Hall, Muiierton, on FRIDAY, the 13:. h day of January, 1882, between tho. horns of 9 o'clock of the forenoon and (I o'clock in the afternoon, to.fill the said vacanoies, The nominations will take place at the Town Hall, Mastorton, at noon oii FRIDAY, 30th Ddcoinber, 1881.. Nomination forms can be had on application at tho Council Chambers. E.BROWN,.: . . Returning Officer. JONES & COLERIDGE, Engineers ■. ...JWullinoton. WE are authorised to mako SURVEYS under the Tarious Land Acts, and are prepared to undertako works on the most reasonable terms. Apply to ■ our agent, G, FANNIN, Architect, Masterton, AND BEAD THIS!! AN IMMENSE SALE FIRST-CLASS GOLD,AND SILVER JEWELLEBY! Is now being held in the TEMPLE CHAMBERS, (NextßappandHare's).: This being a BANKRUPT STOCK, the whole will be cleared at prices never before heard of in New Zealand. BEFORE purchasing your CHRISTMAS PBGSBWTS, call and iuspect (his magnificent assortment of JEWELLEKY, WATCHES, &c. Silver Watchos from 20s each Gold Brooches and Earrings from Ss. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY carefully repaired on tho shortest notice, 952
neisTMAs VJHBIBTMAB 'HBIBTMAB ! UHRIBTMAS ! !1881! S. H. CHINGHEN Has just received a tsplendid Assortment ot CHRISTMAS CARDS PRESENTATION BOOKS. Particulars ul whicli will appe.tr in future advertiijeiiiflnt,
IMPORTANT NOTICE. For One Month Only! A. L.~WHYTE TTASrosolvcd.to REDUCE the l>rws of (.•■•>■•• K LOAVESfor'«r Iu order io clear 11 large cojisjgpmgnt of second flour.' >Mip^J*MW«IH
T\HE MEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOBY. Remember!'" For GenUcmci's underclothing iif the finest makt-s in Cashmere,' Silk, Iklbriggiui, etc., is the Kew Zealand Clothing Factory, For the Regatta and Oxford Sliiits, in all the newest patterns, warranted fast colors, something very choice at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. For White Shirts, Silk Shirts, Crape Shirts, Night Shirts, Crimean Shirts, &v. , call and inspect the New Zealand Clothing Factory's, For Lincoln and Bennett's Silk Hat*, Hani Hats in all the newest shapes, Soft Hut" in English, German, French, American and Pocket Felts, Splendid assortment of Helmets and Caps at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, "or Superior Cambric and Silk Handker chiefs, Scarves, Ties, Bows, Braces, a grand assortment, well worth a visit, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. For Bugs, Umbrellas, Portmanteaus, and Travelling Bags, Waterproofs and Overcoats, White and Colored Vests, &e,, try the New Zealand Clothing Factory. lor the celebrated unrivalled Wertheim Sewi.ig Machine, guaranteed for two years. All accessories froe, the New Zealand Clothill;/ Factory, Agents. LAMBTON QUAY, JOHN GALLIE, 958 Manager. WALTER PERRY, GENBEAL BUTCHER, Bridge-St., MASTEETON. 1 RIG G S & TT7' AB B K N (Late T, L. Thompson), .:. . FAMILY BUTCHERS,. QUEEN-STj MASTEETON, 919 i/j ISS MOKISON receives pupils to inItJL struct in Pianoforte, Har« mo nium, and Singing;. The first quarter of 1882 begins on MONDAY, 30th January. Evening lessons given, .. Cliurch-st., Deo. 19,1881. 953 QO.ARMNG and DA< SCHOOL CoLK-STREET, MASTERrON. ' Pmhojpai.: Miss BEST,
A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught - French, German, Italian, Latin, Alge bra, Mubic, Drawing and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal an home-like. Terms moderate Prospectuses forwarded on application. The First Term of 1882 will commonee on FRIDAY, 27th Januory. Evening 01*s? for Erenoh. . 35) ABE TOO" GOING TO WELLINGTON DURING THE HOLIDAYS f WHY? YV' call at the WELLINGTON CLOTHING COMPANY'S ■ ESTABLISHMENT, Manners-street, where' the'-' Manager (Mr J. COOGAN) can Bhow splendid assort: ment of Tweedg,' ;whioh he can make up' into SUMMER SUITS, • % -the. most fashionable; styleß, for piirof Trousera for XBs. : 7; n '*r^?';
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 960, 28 December 1881, Page 3
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