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The Spring Fashions' this" sbason are' exceedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In Ladies' Dress materials, Millinery, Manties, lam; llibhns, and Scarfs theohoiwis unusually large and elegant! Visitorß to Wellington would do well to pay an early ml'b James Smith's TeAro House. A trip to the Empiro City may not only be but profitable, To.thqse jt-ho can combine business with pleasure, 'it jpt''bo : gratifying f 0 inspect the largo stflcks.pf seasonable Drapery and Clothing,' such as can be seen only in a vast centre of -, population like the City of Wellington, ,'- Visitovß from the Wairapa wll find one of the largest and beßt selected a Jams Smith's . ff-Aro floww. •• ■ The stock of Chlh'mri for Men\ Youths' and Boys' wear lias b'een made to speoia order for Te An House. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously chosen. "Belter value it Is impossible to'obtain. On« great spciality of Te Aro House is the immense variety of Boys' and Youths' Clothing. Parents ind Guardians should keep this fact in mind when they visit t( wn, and wond their way to James 'Te Aro House.

NOTICE. I J.';VILE has beeto -appointed sole IX agentin Masterton for our MauriceviHe Lime. . C. DONALDSON. ; s■■ .PiCHMSTIEIfSEN. ■ ""'■'■'- \N Q"T I p-E. Cf B. MILLEB thanks his customers for J , tbeir past patronage and begs to say j y. .thri-owing to-the decrease in business, Ms \. jccpirahodatipn. .house will be'closed from .' .'ttisdatf, ■'.;. iGoijd paotdooksstill-kept for grazing. TiuulJan. 20th 1862. 979 -rrOTICB is hereby given'that the partner- . JL> r ship hitherto carried on by the under- : ■" signed as Sash and Door Manufacturers and '■■• - •'/Millers; under the. style of "Bacon and '-" 'Wrigley," at the Waipoua Mills, Masterton,. / has this day been dissolved by mutual con-' gent. AlTaccounts owing to and due by the ■ said firm will he received and paid by Septimus Baconr - ".' Dated this<lßth day;of January. 1882. ■• •"',:• ?■'■:■'• ..beptimUsbacon; : ; ; ojr0 j r vmos. henry wbigley. ;4v"Wiin6SS—C. E. Gaavitb, ~ ~ . ■ ,-, '.'. ■■' Solicitor, Masterton.. ■,,. -,:;■ WITH referenoeto the above, the business '■•"& BACON I ' l^.- 1 ' '^■ J ' llt /W8 '- SEPTIMUS BACOK,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 979, 20 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 979, 20 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 979, 20 January 1882, Page 3

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