Some miscreants concealed in the north, east gallery threw a full gallon of 'vitriol over a crowd gathered in the Main Cen. tennial Building in Philadelphia on Oct. 20, and 42 men, women, and children : were hurried and had their clothing ruined ; by the terrible acid. They followed up their work by Bonding the heavy bottle ; crashing to the floor, and escaped by : means of the skylight to the roof and I thence the wound,. Carterton v Maatorton.—Ab a proof, of who are the choapGßfc' storekeepers in the Waira- • rapa we wish to draw our readers' special : attention to B, A. Gardener & Son's advertisement on our frontpage. This fiimis determined to keep up their reputation. 'From the time of theircommenciDg business in Carterton they have . repeatedly- proved that they can withstand cori'petition, no •matter how strong. It is. therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from 'ft neighboring township to post price lists to thnir customers and pretend to sell at wholesale . prices, when- for the smallest quantities B, A.Gardenerfe Son supply goods in almost every instance 10' to .15 per cent cheaper, and in large quantities stil| further conces . jions arem#de,—(ADVT." ' q ,
\The Spring Fashions this season are exceedingly pretty, varied, and- chaste; In' Mies' Drm materials, Millinmj,.Mantles, lam, Ribbons, and-'-Scarfs 1 the''choice: i 8 unueuallji large and elegant. Visitors'-to cllington would do well to pay an early sit to James Smith's ITe Aro Hqwi, A trip to the Empjre City may not only e made pleasurable but profitable; ToUiose ho can combine business with pleasure, it ust be gratifying to inspect the Luge tooka of seasonable Drapery and Clotting, uch as pan be seen only in a vast centre of opulatipn like the City of Wellington, fisitoi's fropi the Wairarapa will find one of ihe largest and bpgt neleptpd tfjqpiy StiM's fe Aro {foiate. y The stock of CjotMng for ifej}'°, Youths' and Boys l wear has been made to' specla order for Te Aro House. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously chosen, Better value it ts impossible to obtain. One great speciality of Te Aro House is the immense variety of Bop' and Youths' Clothing. Parents ind Gunfdians should kee,) this fact in mind when they visit trwn, and wend their way to James Smith fe Arp Hope,, MASTERTON SCHOOL ELECTION. "VTOTICE i 8 given that in consequence of the New School Buildings not being eady, the EMOTION of a 00-Pimiij will be h fi ld TSH EVENING at the Old School in Churoh-st,, pt 8 p.m. J. C. BODDINGTON, • . • Chairman • 981 School Committee, THE unlersigned will be glad to treat witb pajties' willing to take coqtraoU for bush felling during the coming spa?on on ?Branoepetl> Station. " trDBj W, <fc H, SEETHAM. :'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 981, 24 January 1882, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 981, 24 January 1882, Page 3
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