f, Dr Crevaux, Hiievhasbeen placed at' t .-Iby tbe Emperor of Brazil, to proceed up the river Pilcoruayo, with a ?iew to investigate the practicability of a trado route between the : interior of Bolivia and the Argentine Confederation, Maktles are now being mude m tk rich heavy materials fashion dictates chall be worn in the present Autumn and coming Winter, Silk Matalasso, Stamped Velvets, Hush, Moire Silk, Brocho Silk, will be used !a.-gely for Wraps and Jackets ofj. all kind?, Tha shapes most in vogue comprise tho Grant}, Mother Hubbard, and, par excellence, tw Dolmaii in its many varieties. Stamped and Brocaded Velvet* are largely used hi combination with other materials for ladies' dresses. Nothing can possibly exceed in richness of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress * with Cashmere drapery and overskirt looped »|tet!ier with rich Cord and Tassels, Ladies Jhelect their own materials at Tk Ano HobsE, and have either mantlo or dress mad« iu tho latest stylos and with prompt despatch in the dress and mantlo rooms nf TKAuorlorjSß.-[Ai)VT.I WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS aro invitoi for tho lease for twelve months from the Ist day of June of the Waiohinc TollGate. Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, close at the County Offices, Carterton, on FRIDAY, 26th inst, where particulars of leaso may bo obtained. The highest or any tender not nocessarily accepted. H.H.WOLTERS, i County Clerk. lGth May, 1882. ; 1076 ' ST. MATTHEW'S Winter Evenhi ENTERTAINMENTS. THE ourth of the Series will tako plao on THURSDAY, Uay 25th, at 8 p.m. punctually. W. E. PAIGE, MASTERTON i, . BECHABITB TENT. [place on THURSDAY ' EVENING. T.C.D'ARCY Secretary. WAKELIN'S WAIRARAPA STEAM SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. •■' GREYTOWN. tIR WAKELIN, having taken Mr E. B. VI ■ Hawkins as a partner into the above business, thoy have rebuilt the Factory on an imporved principle, and fitted it up with all tho best machinery, and aro now prepared to supply thetrade and public generally with FLOORING, LINING, AND RUSTICATING. Architraves, Skirting, and Moulding of the best description. Sashes and Sash Frames Rimu, Totara, and Kauri Doors. TURNED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: Large stock of seasoned timber always on hand.
BUILDERS' MATERIAL SUPPLIED. Piles, Shingles, Posts and Rails, coal and' Firewood at the lowest current rates. • -■ 'WAPLra'jiHAWKJNS ' JD76 Proprietors. H, PETERSEN, (Late Pamcks and Petersen,) BOOT k SHOEMANUFAC'I URER AND IMPORTER, Next Club Hotel, BEGS to return his sincere thanks for 'the patronage accorded to his Drm, and hopes by attending to the wants ot Mb customers to receive a continuance of the same, Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND TO CHOOSE FROM. Repairs neatly executed. H. PETERSEN, BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER MASTERTON. ; WAIRARAPA WEST COUNTY. ENDERS for the formation of j. two eeotions of the Pahiatua road, two sections of tho Hawere road.anda 60ft. spanbridge (to be erected near Eketahuna). will be receivedattheEngineer'soflice(wherep]ansand specifications may be seen) up to noon on FRIDAY, May 26th, 1882. Tenders to be addressed to tho Chairman ef tho Works Committee, and marked outside" Tender," The lowpst or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. JOHN KING, County Engineer. County Engineer's office, Masterton, 17th May, -1882, 1075 FINAL NOTICE, A DIVIDEND of nearly 50 per cent, payable at onco by W, McKekver to those friends in tho Wairarapawlio pnrcljaso Wines and Spirits at his Establishment in Wellington. Hennesey's Brandy, 4s 7d per bottle, Irish Whiskey same price. Ask him. Write him/ Telegroph him, Call and see him, and judge for yourselves. He is very particular about the Cash. 10G8 mSTER SUPPER, Clayson's to-night. IV/!Tli7!T!73X:munTj JOHLN HODGE, Jumv, IN taking over the business lately con- ( _ ducted by Mr R. Bright, sen,, begs to solicit from, settlers in tho neighborhood and lower.galley generally, a continuation of i'tbpjr patronage.' Every description of work turned out promptly and jn a tuorough workmanlike manner. ,J. HODaE-WAIBBNOA. 1074
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1076, 17 May 1882, Page 3
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