Heads of families, don't forget your little ones! Boys'and YouthV Clothing is to be had cheap at the Snrpluß Stock Sale at Te Aro House.—Ad. Our readers will see by a striking announcement in the first column of this page that'another of those Sales which have made Te Aro House so famous is to commence on Friday next, June 30th. -Ad. . All those who havo reoently entered into the happy bond of ''connubiality," as our American cousins term it, are confidentially reminded that Mr William Jamas, of Queen Street, is clearing out tie whole of Mb stock of furniture, and that it would bi ad visible to call early to make the desired selection, and\take advantage of thounusually large reduction in charges, -Advt,
ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY I THE' NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. • Sunur A SisoiK Article atths Whombalk Price. Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was sold or tbc money , '.* .■i..v,i;.l j returned. The New Zealand Clothino Factory are now displaying NEW MANUFACTURES FOR WINTER WEAR. The variety of Btyle is pronounced unequalled in the market. The dMdy of CLOTHINO and HER- '••■■• CERYisthlargetiinNevi Zealand, OUtt BOYS' AND~MEN'S CLOTHING Are adapted to tho requirements of all classes. Our school suits we can boldly assert are the beat'value ever placed before the public, while tho.better elm of goods ire numufactoredfroiri the PMEMEDAL MOSQIEL TWEEDS, and in such a superior style, that henceforth, instead of paying excessive prices, well fitting GarAt the "Wholesale Price. :"We desire to call special attention to our Overcoats this season, in heavy and light tweeds. ' Residents in the country districts are invited to send for our sell-measurement charts, which ensure 'all garments be sent tho correct Btvle. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, LAMBTON ,QUAY. A. CLARK. June 8, 1882. Manager. : HANS PETERSEN, i (Late Farkes & Petersen./ Boot and Shoemaker, QUEERS TBEET, MASTERTON. 'R JAMES BROWN, is authorised to H collect my accounts, and his receipt charge. , H. PETERSEN.' |HE FRIENDS of the. late Mr James Cottbb are respectfully invited td attend his funeral which will leave, his late residence on SATURDAY next, Bth instant, I ',at 2p.m..leavingthe-Churohat3 o'clobk. j] ■i-v. •■' e.'gray, i ; 1118 ; Undertaker. ,;■ : 'ST. MATTHEW'S.,; ■;,. :| Winter' Evemn^f THE next of'the series will take place on THURSDAY, July 6tb, at 8 p.m. pnnotnailr..'.'. % E. PAIGE. I PT MATTHEW'S'CHURCH. I, mHE ANWAIIaNSH MEETINGfor the Election of Churchwarden and MONDAY, 17th iwt,, in the .schoolroom, at W' ' W,E. PAIGE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 6 July 1882, Page 3
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