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A 'Woman's Immigration Sncjety has been formed in Auckland. Lady O'Rorke is the president, and an influential Committee has been appointed. The object of the Society is the introduction of respectable female servants, The Austrian Minister of Education has ordered that every school-house shall have a small garden patch attached in which the pupils must work to gain a practical knowledge of agriculture and horticulture. 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 inspect the large stocks of seasonable Drapery and Clothing, such as cau be seen only in n vast centre of population like the City of Wellington, Visitors from the Wairarapa will find one of tbe largest and best selected at James Smith's TeAro Home. The Spring Fashions this season are exceedingly pretty, varied, and chaste. In Ladies' Dress materials, Millinery, Mantles, Laces, Ribbons, and Scarfs the choice is unusually largo and elegant, Visitors to Wellington would do well to pay an early vißit to J arms Smith's Te Aro House. The stock of Clothing for Men's Youths' and Boys' wear has been made to specia order for Te Aro House. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously chosen. Better value it Is impossible to obtain. On? great speciality of Te Aro House is the immense variety of Boys' and Ymtk' Clothing. Parents and Guaidians should keep this fact in mind when they visit trwn, aud wend their way to James Smith Te Aro House,

New Advertisements. BURGESSES favorable to the return of Mr E. Feist to the vacant seat in the Masterton Borough Council are requested to meet at the Temple Chambers on WEDNESDAY evening, February 29th. at 7.30 p.m. MASTERTON HIGHWAY BOARD. ELECTION OF WARDEN. THE following are the number of votes recorded for the candidates nominated to fill the office of Warden for No. 2 Ward of the District ; DAGU.H D 80 votes STUCKEY, .TAMES .. 29 do Mr R, D. Dagg having obtained the greatest number of votes, I declare him duly elected Warden for No. ?. Ward of the District, . R. WILSONE, Returning Officer, Masterton, 27th February, 1882. 1009 FOR SALE. HECTION No, 16, town of Masterton. nJ This valuable property, known as the Orchard, with the buildings thereon, is situated in tho centre of the town of Masterton, and has a frontage of 132 feet to Queen-street and Dixon-street, with a depth of 330 feet, For further particulars apply at the office of C. F. GAWITH, Solicitor, 1009 Masterton, mHE PERMANENT INVESTMENT '. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF . WAIRARAPA. . Maw-streei,' Greytown. [lncorporated under the "Building Societies Act, 1876.."] Directors :,- 'Messrs Charles Pharazyn (Chairman), M. ~ Caselberg, J, Fuller, W. 0. Guff,J.. Ihe Annual Income exceeds ... £7,000 Capital ok Loan, .„ ; £IB,OOO Profits' already allotted ... ,„ £4,243 Rebwvk Fund- .„ ; , ,„ '■'••„, £BO4 '■ The purposes for' whioh the Association is established aro twofold. In. the first place it;offers an.excellent metliod of investment for those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at- the highest rate oonaistent with perfect security'and-by allowing small or large be invested by penodical^payinentsi, 4 rb"conformß to the , place to those who require loaiii upon properties they already possess, r wlo may meot with' opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents to them means of obtaining advances upon easy and favorable terms,'■' The Association receives"- fixed deposits at rates to be agreed uponj ;-, ' Subscriptions oh'investment aharos, 5/per month j ultimate value of shares, £SO. Applications for shares (to be addressed to the Manager, A liberal commission allowed, to Agents on all investment Bbares issued through them,' :;•.'. j ; Office' Hours: "outlay,- Wednesday, and Friday, from 2 to 4p.m. Pay- day:'' The first Saturday, in each mouth between the hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 p.m The Manager will attend-at the Club Hotel, Masterton, every Thursday, ovonin preceding the pay day in Greytown, ! GEORGE WYETT,;, Manager. •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 3

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