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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 largo stocks of seasonable Drapery and Clothing, Bitch es can be seen only in a vast centre of population like the City of Wellington, Vieitoi-B from the Wairarapa will find one of tbs largest andlbest selected at Jam flmiM TeAro Row..

The Spring Fashions this season are exceedingly protty, varied, and chaste. In Ladies' Dm* materials. Millinery, Mantles, Lacti, Riiiom, and Scarfs the choice ii unusually large and elegant Visitors to Wellington would do well to pay an early vißit to James Smith's Te Aro Howe. The stock »f Clothing for Men'x, Youths' and Boys' wear has been made to speck order for ft Aro Home. All materials have been carefully selected and all styles judiciously choser. Better value it te impossible to obtain. One great speciality of To Aro House is the immenso variety of Boys' and Youths' Clothina. Parents and Gu«dians shoul 1 koe,> this fact in mind when they vißit t(wn, and wend their way to Jama Smith Te Aro Horn.

Carterton v Mnatorton.—Ab a proof of wh« »ro the cheapest storekeepers in the Wairorapa we wish to draw our readers' special attention to B, A. Gardener & Son's advertisement on our front page. This firm is determined to keep up their reputation. From the time of their commencing business in Carterton they have repeatedly proved that they can withstand competition, no matter how Btrong. It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from a neighboring township to post prico lists to their customers and pretead to sell at wholesale prices, when for the Bmallost quantities B, A. Gardener & Sou supply goods in almost every instance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper, and in large quantities still further conces Biona are made,—lAdvt

Now Advertisements. CEAD UILLE a FEALTHII St. PATRICK'S DAY, Fbiday, March 17th. PUBLIC HALL, CARTERTON. BUCKINGHAM'S VARIETY TROUPE WILL APPEAR. GRAND CONCERT, ENTERTAINMENT, ahd DANCE. Tickets obtainable from all shopkeepers. Prices (dance included)— Front Seatß, 2s fid; Back Scats, Is Cd; Dance only one shilling. 1023 GREYTOWN LICENSING DISTRICT, JLN POLL of the latepayers in the above named Licensing District will be taken at the Sohoolhouee, Waihenga, on THURSDAY, the 40th day of March, 1882, between th» hours of 9 o'clock in tie forenoon and 6 o'olosk in the evening, for the purpose of determining whether the uumbef of Publicans', New Zealand Wine, Accommodation, or Bottle Licenses respectively, may be increased within the said District.

Given under my hand at Featheiaton, thin 13th day day of March, 1883, HENRY BUNNY, Chairman of Licensing Committee f»r tho District aforesaid. 1023 A PPLICATIONS for the following ApxV. pointments mnßt bo sent in on or boforo MONDAY, tho 27th instant :- Master or Miatross, Waihakeke School: salary, £IOO por annum. Papil Toachur, Mount Cook Boyn School, Papil Teacher, Terrace School, Assistant Master, To Aro; salary, according to classification. . Pupil Teacher, Kaiwarra Sohool, ARTHUR DORSET, For Secretary. Ednoation Offlec, Wellington, March 8. 1028 SALE OF PASTORAL LEASES OP CROWN LANDS IN THE LAND DISTRICT OF NELSON-PRE. LIMINARY NOTICE. Goueral Crown Lands Office, Wellington, Bth March, 1882. ONE hnndredand seventy thousand threehundred acres of pastoral Crown land in the Amnri District of Nelson, divided into twenty rnns, in areas of from 8,000 to 17,000 acres, will be offered for lease by puhlio auction, at the Lands Oir'co, Nelson, early in tho month of May noxfc. Maps of tho country to be leased will be published in the beginning of April, and further particulars respecting tho runs will WM. BOLLBBTON, ... Minister of Lands,

FORESTER'S SPORTS AND BALL, TINUI. <TIO BB HELD ON MARCH 17th, 1882 ADMISSION TO SPORTSADULTS, 1b ; CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. ADMISSION TO BALL-58; LADIES FREE: J. MoKENZIE, 1021 Secretary. MILK HO! MILK HO!! FIREWOOD HO! FIREWOOD HOI D. CKEWe7~D. CREWE IUPPLIEB the purest and beat of new 0 Milk Daily to any part of Masterton " at 3d per quart all the year round. D. Crewe also supplies the best paluiga, poßtt, and fiiewood (in any lengths),. •Orders left wtth¥r<Vre?.s»«r-T^'.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 15 March 1882, Page 2

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685

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 15 March 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 15 March 1882, Page 2

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