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MaAtseb aro now being mude m the rich beavy.ymaterials fashion diotatoa shall be worn in the present Autumn and coming Winter.- Silk Matalasse, Stamped Velvets, nan, Moire Silk, Brocho Silk, will bo used largely for Wraps and Jackets of all kind?, Ina shapes -most in vogue comprise the Mother Hubbard, and, par excelMet, ti.c Dolmai/ in its miuy varieties. Btamped an'd;Brocade<t Velvets aro largely used ill co nbinatioii with other materials for Indies' dresses, Nothing can possibly exceed in riohneris of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress with Cashmere drapery and overskirt looped togetherwith rich Cord and Tassols. Ladies can select thrown materials at Tk Ano House, atfd'have either mantle or dross niadn in tho latest styles and with prompt Tk Aito floDSK.—[Advt.l CartertoD'v;Ma)torton,-As a proof of who are the cheapest storekeepers in the Wairarapa we wish to draw our readem' special attention to B, A..(}ardener& Son's adver-' foement on: our "front page. This firm is determined", to' keep ,up their reputation. Ftodi the time of their commencing business in Catterton-. thfly have repeatedly proved that they can withstand competition, no matter how stfohg; It is therefore ridiouloub for another storekeeper from a neighboring township to post price lists to their customers and pretend to sell at wholesale priceii, when for the smallest quantities B. A. Gardener & Son supply goods in almost everjj instance 10 to 15. per cent cheaper and in large quantities still furtherances sionsaremade.MADVT

jYSTER S UPPER, Clayton's to-night. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOE A PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. I ANN lE..OWEN of Tenui, 4 .publican,, do hereby give mtv"that I dcsito to obtain, and will, at.the next Licensing: meeting to bo holden' at Tinui on the 10 th, day of June, 1882, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's. License for a h.onse and appurtenances situated at Tinui, now licensed and known m the Tinni Hotel, containing 11 rooms, exclusive of those xeqnired for the use of the family, Dated the 13th day of May, 1882, IW4 A. OWEN. tl ENTLEMEN interested in COURSING T are requested to . meet at the Club Hotel, Masterton, on SATJJBDiY evening next, at 7.i)0 p.m. "'' B/FITTON, 1074 Soc./pro. tem,

Waihenga Smithy, JOHN HODGfjj, Juiu*,, IN taking over the business lately conducted by Mr R. Bright, Ben., begs to. solicit from settlers in the neighborhood and Lower Valley generally, a- continuation of their patronage. Every description of Blacksmith's work turnod out promptly and in a tnorough workmanlike manner, J. HODGE—'Waibehoa. 1074" ? ——-■ NOTICE is h ereby given that the Partner ship hitherto subsisting between us the undersigned, F. H. WOOD,, and W KIMBER, at Carterton, under the sty : or firm of F, H. WOOD k CO., aB Au tionews and Commission Agents, was, thel3th day of' May, 1882, dissolved mutual consent. All accountiujwing by or due 'to the said firm will bo warded and received by the mid F. H, ffiOD, who, for the future, will oarry on thtffljßiness on his own- account, nnder the style of F. H. WOOD 4 -00. as heretofore, F. H. WOOD, . W. KIMBER.. ■ . Witness- . J.W.LKE, •j. Carterton. . ' 1074'

FENCING NOTICE, TO Mrs W. L. DORBETI, owner ot pier of section No 51, Baagituma . Block, or to whom it may ooncorn. I, the nnderjigoedfo hereby roll.upo'tf j|ou to erect your portion of tho boundary fence between tsectiona Si and 52 -ol the ibova -block, as the law. directs, fai ling thereof j eball erect the same at your'-ox. EVAN MoKENZIE, 1 SUFPEB, .io^ht.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1074, 15 May 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1074, 15 May 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1074, 15 May 1882, Page 3

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