_ Dan Murphy, of San Jose, America, it is said, is the largest private landowner in Amerioa, He has 4,000,000 acres of land in one block in Mexioo, 60,000 in Nevada, and 23,000 in California, His Mexican fpunt is 60 miles long, ■ The latest joke about King Kalakana, of the Sandwich Wands, is that he cannot help being a Christian. The reason assigned is that lin ancestors ate so tuuoh missionary in their time that it worked into their system and waß transmitted to their descendants, Carterton v Matferton.-Aa a preofof who iro the cheapest etorekeepprs in tho Waira rapa we wish to draw our readers' special attention to B. A, Gardener & Son's advertisem nt on our front page. This firm is determined to keep up their reputation. Hxnm the time of their commencing business in Carterton they have repeatedly proved that they can withstand competition; no matter how strong, It is therefore ridiculous for another itorekeeper from a neighboring township to post price lisMo tHeir customers and pretend to sell at wholesale prices, when for the smallest quantities B. A. Gardener it Fon supply goods in almo3t every imtmce 10 to 15 per: cent cheaper, and in large quantities still' further concessions are m"df,—'Aov"
*■' A tripto the Umpire Uity may not only be made pleasurable bnt profitable. Tothose who oan oombine business with pleasure, it must be: gratifying to inspect the. large stooks of -seasonable Drapery and Clothing, such as can be seen only in a vast centre ot population .like the City of Wellington, Visitors from thi Wairarapa will find one of H lnr?»» 4 and beat selected li JamSmiih't TeAroEoute, :,. The stock of Clothing for Men'«, Youths', and, Boys'wear hw been made to specia' '•'Merfor Te'Aro Howe. ML materials have "been- cnrefully selected and all ntyles judn icuinsjychwn,'. Better value it U to ototm. ■ On* great/speciality ■: of > %' Ard • House )b the.-immeMß : varietyio'f■ Boys' and Parents aid Guardians shiiulil- kew.tbw kt.in mind when ther visit tcwn, and wend their way to Jamt mhTtAroßm,',: . <\
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 962, 30 December 1881, Page 2
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334Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 962, 30 December 1881, Page 2
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