: A trip to the Empire (Jity may not only , bo made pleasurable but prolitablc. To those t who can combine business with pleasure, it must be gratifying t) inspect the large stocks, of 'seasonable -Drapery and Clothing, such as can be seen only in a vast centre of population' like the City of Wellington, I Visito.s from the Wairarapa will find one of 1 the largest and best'selectcl tit James Smith's TcAro Howe, ■ The stock of Cbthiinj for Mcn'j, Youths' and Boys' wear ins been made to specia irder for Te Aw Home. All materials hare been carefully selected and all styles judi : ciously chosen, fyUer vnlf i\ ts imflmible to obtain. Ona great spbeiality qf 'J!e Ar6 House is the immense variety of Boys' and Youths' Clothiwj. Parents and Guardians should keep thia fact in mind when 1 they visit fc-wn, aud wend their way to James HmWi Te An Home. ■ - ' TOWN HALL, KOHLER'S GRAND WAXWORKS!!! And Musical Entertainment NOW OPEN, and for remainder of week. Just komo, A Splendid Figure ot Te Whiti and one of his associates taken at I'arihaka. SO OTHER LIFE.-SIZE FIGURES 50 Edison's Talking Maciiink, Australian Electric Boy, Bros Kohler, &e. Open from 10 a,m, to 10 p.m. ADMISSION Is Gti, CHILDREN HALF-I'BIOS. asji, LOYAL i MASTEHTON LODGE, i.0.0.r,, M,o, ORDINARY MEETING of above will bo hold in the [Pledge-room, Empire Hotel, THIS EVENING, at 8 p.m. 970 G. S. W. DALBYMBLB, P.S. Master. RoN JTublic ijchool; Inaugural Picnic IN THE NEW SCHOOL GROUNDS .OS MONDAY, 83rd JAN. GAMES—Cricket, Gro\ioK Football, anl Raws, Swings., &&, DINNER, 12 a.m.; TEA, 4 p.tn, . Admission School Childhbh FREE; Adults 2/6 before dinner, 1/6 after, N.B. -Children to UROVIQE THEIR OWN Pannikin;!).
Sijiiei'iqp qwoljing hoiso, stajile ami section of land, in Cluirch : st. O.ily £211), casjr Dwelling housas in Hopc-st,, Columba toad, • Johnston-si,, Ovicket'-st., (jucon-st,', AlberUt, First-class corner shop an 1 (telling, Qqconst, on easy terms :• • ■ Building sections in S-nith-at. and Albqrt-st, Cheap and goqd 40Q acre? gdpd land, Qpaki, six iniles from, Masterton. £4 per sure, tei'ins.' 2,000 acre? pastoral and agricultural la,nd, East CQast. Permanent improvements, and all necessary b lildings, , Good in< .... vestment Noarly 20 acres, good soil, just outside the. . Borough; terms easy Several first-rate soctions in Dixon's oatata Really good house and about two acres improved land in Johnston-st. Bargain Good dwelling house and five acres superior land in Colnmba road, Cheap Dwelling and 3 aeres of land in the Mangakithi block. Easy terms TO LET. Dwellings to suit all people from, 4s per week upwards. Anyone may become the possessor of a go-qV freehold asotion and dwelling by periodical easy payrnents, 4-roome-l dwelling, 2\ acres rioh land, plenty of firowood. Will be let cheap to a good; tenant. : • TO LEND, Money in sums of ££o and upwards on good freehold security. , _ AGENCIES, North British and Morcantile Insuranco Co, ■Mastsrton Permanont Investment and Build!iij,"Socrety..;: • { , B. BROWN' & CO., ft 7o Counoil Chambers,' ifosterton. fTIRESPASSpS on my la»d (section No. 4 Q S^ angitun ? au ' Blook )' ffill . 1) fi prosecuted; ', JAMES FARMER.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 970, 10 January 1882, Page 2
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