The Spring Fashions this season are exceeding!/ pretty, varied, and chaste. In Ladies' Jress materials, Millinery, Mantles, Lace.-. Ribbons, and Scarfs the choice is un;;: tally large and elegant, Visitors to Wellington would dq woll to pay an early visit to /antes Smithk Te Aro Horn. ' ' The stock of Clothing for Men's, Youth's 1 and Buys' wear nas been made to specia order for Te Aro Home. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles jij<|j? pipusly chosen. Better witye it Is impolite, to obtain. One great speciality of % Arq House is the immense variety of Roys' and ' Youths' Clothing. Parents ind Ouudiang Bhould kee,) this fact in mind when they visit tcwn, and wend their way to James Smith Te Aro House. A trip to the Empire City may not only be made pleasurable but profitable, To those who can combine business with pleasure, It must be gratifying to inspeot 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, Vista from the Wairarapa will find one of the largest and best selected at James Smith's Te Aro Home,.
GREYTOWN AND LOWER VALLEY. PASSENGER AND PARCELS SERVICE. TENDERS are invited from persons willing to run a Passenger and Parcels .Brake between Greytown and the Lower Valley. Tenderer to state what amount of subsidy he would require for a weekly and bi-weekly service, and to enclose scale of charges for passengers and parcels, Lowest or any ten. der not necessarily accepted. Teudors to be scut in to the undersigned by SATURDAY, the 25th instant. F. H. WOOD, 1004 ' Qreytown.
nUNSI pUNSII puNgi Jdst RKOEIVBI) ex Euterpe, THIRTY BREECH-LOADERS, Ranging from £6los to £lB. Best makers aud on newest principles. Cartridges, powder, and Shot at LOWEST toffu rates, A, BRADFORD,: Gunsmith, Quesn-street Mastorton, WAIRARAPA EAST COUNTY. ;HE Stockyard of Mr John Groves, jun,, |. at Tenui has been appointed a Public Pound, and ifr John Groves, Jan., Pound' keeper, . R. WILSONE, Clerk. 1 Comity Council Chambers, '> Masterton. 20fch February, 1881. 10' WE HEREBY convene a special general meeting of the mombers at the Mas. terton Permanent Investment and Building Society, to be held in the Society's office, Council Chambers, Mastorton, on WED. NESDAY, March Ist, 1882, at 8 o'olook p,m. Business : To oonßider a proposal to apply . . to.the Registrar of. Building Sotion under" The Building Sooieties Act, 1880." ■':'•-■ J. C.BODDINGTON, Chairman. 1004 M.CASELBERG, Director. FENCING NOTICE. 'J--Tb the owner or occupier of sub-seotion No. 40, Morrison's Block; Opaki. riIHE undersigned calls upon the above to J' repairtne dividin'g'fehce" between the said flection and his section within 14 davs or be wil proceed to do the work atbjs expanse. IOOt A EXAUBBR STEWART.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 February 1882, Page 2
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