The stock of Clothing for Men's, Youths' and Boys' wear has been made to speoia order for Te Aro House, All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously chosen. Better value it ts impossible lo obtain, One great speciality of Te Aro House is the immense variety of Boys' and Youths' 'Clothing. Parents ind Guardians should kee,) this fact in mind when they visit tcwn, and wend thoir way to James tim.Uk Te Aro Horn, The Spring Fashions this season are exceedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In Ladies' Dress materials, MiUinery, Mantles, fyaces, Ribbons, and' Scarfs the choice is unusually large and elegant, Visitors to ,Wellington would do well to pay an early viaitto /ames Smith's Te Aro House. A trip to the Empire City, may not only .to .pajje pleasurable .but profitable. To those Wo ban combine' bußincßs.wjth. pleasure, 1 it'.., must be grfltifying to inspect ! the large :}imiol'iUmnWDrapery and' Clothing, =auch,aii can be seen only m a vast centre of population like the City of Wellington,' Jisitpvfl from.the Wairarapa will find one of the largest and best selected at James Smith's TeAro Home,
if hefeby gjveu Itat.'for 'the %By V purpose of.facilitating tboBEGISv* of DOOS in the Northern Division of N thoiWaira'japa West Couuty t I will 'at the' undermentioned places and , . , . ' ■!'. At Messrs -ifycon and WrigieyVMasv terltoo, every Saturday from 2 p,m, • toop,n},' At Osborne's Hotel, Cajnp, ou Monday, 30th. January instant, from 12 noon '' • to2;p.n». _ , At thc Accomwodation Houjie, Mauriceyillo,- oa-.Wedn?Bday, Ist February next;-frpjn riooa to 2 . • ;At the. Bketshuna Hotel, E^tabuna, . : Oil Monday,' 6th February next,. from S p'.pj. .to .5 pia. ■ At'the fost Office, Alfredtoir, on Toiis;%i 7ft,Mruary next,-from' noon i..'; At'pidefojrfi, on, Monday, 13tb February : !?ejpUtom foon to Sum; • No the clause -for live stock and rabbitjlogß at the reduced fee of .1b and' oost of co)»r will; be permitted after the 28th February next. , l''J. C. INGRAM, '' • 'v Registrar of Dose, Masterton, . K ; January 24th, 1882, 892 WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY COUNCIL. IT ia hfereby* notified- for general information that. Messrs J, W. Laimbeer of Featherston, and C Ingram, of Masterton have' been appointed DOG for. Wairarapa West County, as specified' at' foot hereof,''and (hjit the Registration offices' areat Messrs Bacon and Wriglov's, Masterton/and at the Post Office, Waihenga/ res- • • ; j;J.' tf. Laimbeer, for the portion of the : !.. | .'Wairarapa West County, situated . i.. south of : -the Waingawa river •, with office at.Waihenga. ' i'J.C. Ingram, for'the portion of the AVai. rarapa, West County situate North' of Elver; ;with office atMasfeHon. • The lefristfatiop iee is Five Shillings per head, except, for • ddgs rolely' used'for.', the. .management oflive Btock and destruction of .ralfoita, in whiih case the iee is Oneshilling ■ -.with the ooat) of collar added. ' . : B.B.WOLTBBB. - County Clerk. - • -Carterton.Jaiuary 17,1882 i - 9H7i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 983, 26 January 1882, Page 2
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