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In Berlin Borne oi the restaurants and cafes have r adtjptßcl plates made of paper for seeing bread and butter, rolls, cakes, huns, and similar article's. It is probable that further use may soon be mode of so safe and cheap, a. substitute for pottery. In the restaurant of Holland the pretty serviettes of-thin paper, 'which the public take away if they please, have been long ueeci. me oprang..™mons tuis season are exceedingly pretty, varied," and .chaste. In Ladies' Drw materials, Millinery, Mantles, Lmsi Ribbons, and Scarfs the choice is unusually large and elegant. .Visitors to" Wellington would do well to pay an early visit to Jama Smith's Te An House. A trip to' the Umpire City may not only be made ploasurtble but profitable. To those who can oombino'business with pleasure, it must be gratifying to inspect the large stocks of eeasotiablo Drapery and Clothing, such as can boaoan only in a vast centre of population' like the City of Wellington, Visitors from'the' Wairarapa will find one of the largest andbest selected at )ames Smith's TeAro Rome, '•' ~ / The sfook of fMhiwj for Meu'«, Youths' and Boys' wear lias been made to speoia order for TeAro House. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously cho'acn. Better value it ts impossible to obtain. One % great speciality of Te Aro House is the immense variety of Boys' and Yeuth' : -OlotUm Tarents and. Gu»idianr. shoulil keej> this faot in mind : when they, visit tfwn, 4heir>ay to James Smith. TeAfo'Houm. .'-M 'J . ; TUESDAY, 17th' WHu/W, 1882. At two p.m. ••' "'';''. 'AMALGAMATED FBIENJ)LT.SbcpiTfBS' SPORTS 1 H. WOOD AtiD.CO. have reeeived in--1 • .atruotions to sell by Public Auction; at their rooms,'GREYTOWN, on the above date; at 2,p.m,—, ■ Tho Privilefieain ccnnectton with the above Sports„tq be held in Mr O'Connor's Padlock,.. Araiversary Day. Lot 1-The Gates. Lot 2 Publican's Booth. Lot 3—Refreshment Stall. Lot 4—Fancy Price of Admission to.Gates to be—Adults Is: Children, 6d, each. : ' '■*""' . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th 1882, ; tiitfM. CARTERTON RAM AND E m H. WOOD AND CO. have been favored; V i with in6tructioni?to sell by public auc-' tion, at the society's Yards Corterton,"on the above date, on accbnht of Mr J; Six-' ' 6 pure bred Romneyf Marsh rains, : by : Young; Monarch] *"" tJ * Ji * ,,; ' t;; ; "■• 12.ram lambs out ic ■•■■• Marsh Ewes by] • 1 blabk'flolti'entih i 1 ohestnutgeldins Both hofMlentered'i .Btadßook£\ r^:';^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 959, 9 January 1882, Page 2

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388

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 959, 9 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 959, 9 January 1882, Page 2

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