The Allegemeine zeitung of "Brazil states that recently there died, at Piomba a Mulatto woman, 8t the. incredible ago of 187 years. Her name was Joaquiua Caramona. She was bom in* the ye'ar 1694 under the Government of Don Fernando Martines Mnscarenhas Lancastre. When 100 years old she lost her sight, but recovered it 6omewhat -later. Sho remained comparatively; strong and in good health up to the day of her.,.death, which was prematurely brought by a fall from a bench, Special attention IB called to ilapp and Hare's price list, which will he fouid an oflr front pagOi For clothing, h iuta, ironmongery and grocery, they will be found the and best house in the trade.-To FarmersJust arrived, Harvesting Gloves; 1,000 Corn Sacks, equal to. new, jat 7s 6d .per dozen,—fAuvr,] The Spring Fashions this soason are «• ceo'.linjjly pretty, varied, and chaato/ Jn Ladies' Drm m&ttnoia, Millinery, Manila, Laws, Ribbon!, aud Scarfs the choioetij unusually large and ologaiit. Visitors to Wellington would do woll to pay an early visit to James Smith's Tt Ar.oßouts, The stock «f Clothing -for Youths' and Boys'wear has' been mado to. apedia order for Tt Aro //otfje. All material? l)|v§ been carefully selected' and a}l stylps jridi; ciously chosen, Better value it to obtain, On# great speciality of Te Aro House is the immenso variety of Boyi' tiM youths' Clothing. Parents md Guardians shoul 1 keej this fact in mind when they visit ttwn, and wend their way toVclwlM Smith Te Aro Horn. A trip to the Empire City may not only bo mado pleasurable but profitable. To thoso who can combine bpness with pleasure, it must be gratifying'' to ' inspect tbe<large stocks of seasonable and Ctiolfeijupr; such as can be seen only in a vast centred' population like the City of Wellington, Visitors from the Wairarapa will find one of the largest and bestseleoted it Jama Smith' Te Aro Home, ■ ■
WHAT'S SAUCEFOR THE GppgE TS SAUOE FOE THE GANDER, \ Q. ARRET'S WELLINGTON .. . JReL: ELISLH TS SAUCE'FOR : EVEMBODYII :• , Once Used always Deed. ,„., EAPP & HARE Sole Agents for the riatrict. .. MABTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 22 March 1882, Page 2
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345Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 22 March 1882, Page 2
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