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The Littlo Polks Humano Society in England, inaugurated by tho editor of " Littlo Folks" with a view to inculcating in tho minds of children kindnoss towards ""'"*■" "s being most cordially supported, low days upwards of 1000 onthemsevlcs, and the number daily increases, Most satisfactory results have followed the new arrangement by which cards covered with postago stamps to the value of one franc, can be made use of to open a Savings' Bank account in tho Bolgium post-offices. During a recent threo months 28,107 of these cards wore deposited, aud 12,}22 accounts opened. _ It having been decided that the Tinieries ruins are to bo cleared away, a commission has boon appointed to examine what portions of the samo - it is practical to preserve as historical memorials in the national museums or parks. A brother of the wife of Sir Matthew AVyatt, who is a retired general of tho English army and a memborof the Houso of Commons, one William Robinson, was lately admitted to tho almshouse at Albany, Now York, as a pauper. Ismail Pasha, at tho roceut wedding of tho Marquis Marignoli to tho granddaughter of Don Marino Torlonia, in Eomo, presented the bridal pair with two Oriental gold coll'eo cups studded with precious stones, each one worth 11000, Dr Schliemann was expected to recommence bis excavations in the neighborhood of Troy last month. Ho intends to recommence his excavations in tho Troad on March 1. Carterton v Mastorton,—As a proof of who aro the cheapest storekeepers in the Wairarapa we wish to draw our readers' special attention to B. A, Hardener & 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 havo repeatedly proved that they can withstand competition, no matter how strong. It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from a neighboring township to post price lists to their customers and pretend to sell at wholesale priocn, when for the smallest quantities B. A. Gardener k Son supply goods in almost every instance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper and in largo quantities still further conces aions aro made.—/Advi

Mantles are now being miide in the rich heavy materials fashion dictates shall be worn in the present Autumn and coming Winter. Silk Matalasse, Stamped Velvets, Hush, Moirs Silk, Broehc Silk, will be used .'a.'gelv for Wraps and Jackets of all kind?. Tha shapes most in vogue comprise the Grant, y Mother Hubbard, and, par excelkm, ti.p Dolmai/ in its many varieties, Stamped and Brocaded Velvets are largely used in combination with other materials for ladies' dresses. Nothing can possibly exceed in richness of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress with (Jashmerc drapery and overskirt looped together with rich Cord and Tassels, Ladies «ftl select their own materials at Tu Ano House, and have either mantle or dress , made in the latest styles and with prompt despatch in the dress and mantle rooms of Ano Housk.—[Abvi.l

ill 10-lb tins, -4s 6d per pound. T. G. MASON, 10G8 MEDICAL HALL. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOE A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. T JAMES ATKINSON SIMPSON, of 1 Whakataki, pnhlioan, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing mcetiug to be hold«n at Tenui, on the 10th day of June, 1882, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's License for a house and appurtenances situated at WlialtataM, now licensed and known as the Marine Hotel, containing 1G room?, exclusive of those required for the use of the family Dated the fifth day of May, 1882. 10G8 J. A. SIMPSON. CAUTION' TO SHEEPOIVNERS. \ffl"-l tIKAS we learn on reliable informVV ation that several preparations of Sheep Dip aro now beincr sold as Chemical Fluid, &c, and represented to be exactly similar to LITTLE'S CHEMICAL FLUID, anil even sold as LITTLE'S • all Sheepowners are cautioned against using suoh compounds, which we have examined and found to be base, injurious, aivl utterly worthl ess imitations of Little's Sheep Dip. All Agents or Vendors of such imitations are hereby cautioned against selling further, under heavy penalties for infringement of our Patent. Purchasers in future should see that all drums are Labelled with Little's labels and are obtained only from our authorized Agents. Per pro MORRIS LITTLE & SONS, EDWARD DOMBAINft SOUS Our Agents for the Wellington District are Messrs Murray Roberts *Jto| " ' Wo have appointed Messrs M. Casolt>erg & Co. Sub-Agents at Mastertou, where a stock will be kept in hand. MURRAY ROBERTS k CO., 10G8 Featherston-st., Wellington. FINAL NOTICE. DIVIDEND of nearly 50 per cent. L payable at once by W, McKeever to those frjenda in the Wairarapa who purchase Wines and Sprits at his Establishment in Wellington. Hennesey's Brandy, 4s 7d per bottle, Irish Whiskey same price. Aflk him. Write him. Telegreph him, Call agd see him, and judge for yourselves. H«ifl very particular about the Cash. 1068 THE follow is_ the result of the polling on the sth inst., upon the proposal of the Maßtcrton Borough Council to raise the Bum of £4OO byspecial loan to pay off the debt on the Institute :- ■ For the proposal 120 Majority for .. .. .112 The number of 'Burgesses on tho Roll is 291,.and the number of votes given for tho proposal being less than half the number of Bureesses. I hereby declare the proposal lostf •• *• BISH, May 6,1882. Mayor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1068, 8 May 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1068, 8 May 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1068, 8 May 1882, Page 3

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