ST. MATTHEW'S Winter Evening ENTERTAINMENTS. THE next ol the series will tako pk on THURSDAY, Juno Bth, at 8 p.m. punctually. W. E. PAIGE.
GOOD NEWS TO THE RESIDENTS OP FEATHERSTON AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. CLARK'S BKANCH DRAPERY AND CLOTHING BUSINESS AT FEATHEIiSTON will be opened on TUESDAY, May 30 by Mr S. B, CLARK. THE PUBLIC WILL I'LEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING (ERY IMPORTANT PACTS, Which is a guarantee that they will bo able to purchase all goods AS CHEAP as if they went to town to do so. We IMPORT all our goods direct from the best and GHEAPEST MARKET*. We intendto sell STRICTLY FOR 0 ASH, and at the self same prices that we sell at in WELLINGTON, and we are noted for CHEAP GOODS. Our stock will be kept WELL ASSORTED with the newest and most seasonable .goods, and eveuj effort will be made to please customers. 1083 I7IOR SALE,-75 Breeding Jj Ewes (in lamb) of all ages, under mouthed. 95 Hoggets, bred therefrom, Theße are a surplus lot. Apply 1083 WM. STUART FORBE-. KiIAPOI WOOLLEN FACTORY, 11HE Share List of the new issue . closes on June 3rd. JAMES BROWN, 1083 Agent at Masterton. THANKS. RAPP & HARE beg to return their thanks to the Mastarton Fire Brigade and "thers who assisted in protecting their premises at the late lire, 1033 THANK S, J BEG to return my sincere thanks to the members of the Mastevtcn Eire. Brigade andall others who assisted in saving my premises at thn fire this morning. 1083 ALFRED ELKINS,
JEM MACE AND HIS COMBINATION TROUPE Will Shortly Appear IN THE Town Hall, Masterton. Particulars in future advertisement. 1082
h-I'hi MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above will bo held in the Institute on TUESDAY NEXT, 30th inst., at 3.30 p.m. Business: To 'receive report and bahnce sheet, and elect officers for ensuing term; also to consider the advisability of extending the operations of tlw Society. W. EVERETT, President. MASTERTON DEBATING SOCIETY. FRIDAY, MAY 26. SUBJECT— "Would the agitation of the early closing movement be injudicious 1 and detrimental to this Society." Affirmative—o. S. K. EeCastro; fnegative—F. T. Redman. 1082 FIREWOOD I FIREWOOD !! ON and after MONDAY, 22nd instant, the following will be charged per cord for firewood supplied by the undersigned : MATAI, 4ft; ISs, 2ft 15s. MAIRE, 4ft. 13s, 2ft. 17«. D. CREWE ,T. YATES H. JONES, JUN., W. YORK T. SPAEKSMAN. • Ne redaction for any quantity. 1079 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN • ACCOMMODATION LICENSE, T JAMES WILLIAM BAKER of Aohauga, J.j do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing meeting to be holdon an Tenul on the 10th day of June, 1882, apply for a certificate authorising' the issue- of an Accommodation Jjicense for premises situate at Aohanga. ■ : i- Dated,-16tV day of May, 1882; - ; 'iiwl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1083, 26 May 1882, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1083, 26 May 1882, Page 3
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