.. Mantles mo now boing mado m the rich heaty materials fashion dictates shall be Worn .in the present Autumn and co-nine Winter.. Silk Matalasse, Stamped Velvets, Hush,. Moire Silk, Rroelie Silk, will bo used x-gely for Wraps and Jackets of all kind.-. Tim shapea most in voruo comprise tho Grant) Mother Hubbard, and, par excellence, ti.f Dolmai/ in its nuny varieties, Stamped and Brocaded Velvets aro largely used in co nbination with othor materials for ladies' dresses. Nothing can possibly exceed in richness of olTcct a Brocaded Velvet Dress with (Jashmero drapery and overskirt looped together with rich Cord and Tassels, Ladies can select their own materials at Tb Abo House, and havo either mantle or dress mad« in the latest styles and with prompt despatch in tho dress and mantle rooms of Tk Alto Housb.—f Anvr.l
T OST.-A Black and White GreyJU hound Pup, about 5 months' J old. Finder rewarded on leaving same at Kibblewhite'a Temperance Hotel, Masterton. 1079 FIREWOOD I FIREWOOD !! ON and after MONDAY, 22nd instant, tho following will .bo charged per cord for firewood supplied by the undersigned : MATAI, 4ft, 13s, 2ft 15s. MAIRE, 4ft. 13s, 2ft. Wa. D. CREWE J. YATES H. JONES, JUN„ W.YOBR , T. SPARKSMAN. . No reduction for any quantity. 1079 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ACCOMMODATION LICENSE, T JAMES WILLIAM BAKER of Aohauga, 1 j do hereby give notice that I desire' to obtain, and will at the next Licensing meeting to bo holden a-. Tenul on tho 10th day of June, 18S2, apply for a certificate authorwing the issue of an Accommodation License for premises situate at Aohan«a. Dated, 16th day ot May, 1882. ° SOUTHLAND RUM LEASES WHICH EXPIRE MMCH, 1883. 'Crown Lands Office, Invercargill, May 5, 1830. THE LICENSES of 23 RUNS comprising 172,457 Acres, for a term or ten years, commencing the Ist March, 1883, will bo offered by Aubtion at the Land Office, Invercargdl, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of June proximo, at 12 o'clock, at the upset rental of twopence per acre per annum, under the general conditions contained in " Tho Land Act, 1879," and " Tho Land Act. 1877, Amendment Act, 1879." Plans shewing boundaries can be seen at Survey Office, Invercargill, and lithographs can bo obtained at aay Land Office throughout the Colony. W.H.PEARSON, 1079 Commissioner of Crown Lands.
BOOTS. BOOTS. For the Million. The IMMENSE SUCCESS of W. P. FELLhXGHAM'S Great Clearing Sale has determined him to CONTINUE it for. U DAYS LONGER. When the whole of his Stock will be offered at FURTHER GREAT REDUCTIONS! Come one! Come all! and SEE THE PRIG EL Judge for yourselves. REMEMBER The Side will only last U Days. Note Hie address, W. P. FKLLINGHAM Central Boot and Shoe Manufactory, Opposite Council Chambers, QUEEN-STBEET, MASTERTON THE PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, MASTERTON. .L bo conducted by tho Rev C. S. OGG M.A„ on SUNDAY, 28th May. On MONDAY,.29th May, the ANNUAL SOIREE will bo hold.
Tea on the tables 5 p.m., After which Mr Ogg . will deliver a Popular Lectui'e. Subject . "Ancient Egypt andtho Israelites. 1073 ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. Train Arrangements FOR QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th 1882. The ordinary Time-tabic will be suspended. THROUGH SERVICE. a.m. p.m. Wellington, dep, .. . „ 8.0 4.30 Fcatherstou .. ~mo 7.50 Greytown, 11,15 8.0 Carterton H.fiO 8.45 Masterton, arr. 12.20 9.15 Masterton, dep,,.. Carterton Greytown featheraton Wellington, arr. ... 80 4,40 ... 8,30 5.10 .. 8.60 5.20 ... 9.20 G.O .. 12,45 9.25 For intormediato- Service sco Time-table Posters. Single Tickets available for return up to the evening of next day, May 25th, GEO. ASHCROFT, J. 078 District Manager. FOR SALE. I i AORESFreehold Land at Feather- /. ston. Price £6 per acre. Terms 1 Q£ ACRES Freehold Land at West .si U -Taratahi, Price £4 per acre.' Full particulars on application to ,F.H.:WOOD&CO/„ '■. 1049 ''. ; Carterton and Greytown. . JOB PRINTINGI-Great Jobs and Small 0 Jobs, Long Jobs and .Short Jodb, Plain lobs and Fancy Jobs, -Easy Jobs and Difficult Jobs, Cheap Jobs and Expensive Jobs, Simple Jobs and Intricate Jobs, funny Jobs and Serious Jobs, Poor Jobs and Good Jobs. in a word, any kind of a Job but a bad Job, neatly and promptly executed at this office.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 22 May 1882, Page 3
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