As we are .positively assured that this ' extraordinary sale of Surplus Stock "will "'' A only last 14 days, it behoves all who, wish 'to : replenish their Btorcs of drapery at a fabulously cheap rate to mate a very early visit to Jauis Smith's, Te Aro .House.-AD. Hoiisdi&dera, remember that you will be : ible to buy your Blankets, Sheetings, Couh- • : ; terpaneß, Quite, Carpets, Floorolotns, at sale' ".'■. prices. If Vour.consult your own interests, you will not fail to. be of the many .who will throng.to the Surplus .Stook Sale at Jameb „, r . Te AroEtouse, Wellmgto^T-AD, ■/Men of thp:;Wairarapa should not forget . • ( ,that;theywillhave.an opportunity of purjjj'.'cfiaßini.a'Lartiolei of clothing at a very r,' ; uution.from usual rates, and should • „...• ' . therefore not fail to be among the earliest visitoni at„the iSurplus Stook, Sale at Te Aro Hou'fle.'-Aj).'.' ."' .'.'',"" ' All ttjtJse. who" have recently enterodfinto the happy bond of ''connubiality," as our American cousins term it, are confidentially '" : reminded that Mr William James, of .Queen ' ■•' > Street, is clearing out tte whole o! Lif ••<..■■■■ j- -of furniture, and that it would biad^.u.!.^ ... to call early to make the desired selection. and take advantage, of the unasually large ro . ; -. dqetion.in oharges.—Adtc, . •,. , ...: Eeada of fanulics, don't forget your little _....• , .bnee! ; Boys'and Youths' Clothing is to be " ... bad cheap at the Surplus Stock Sale at Te Aro'Ho'uW-An, : : ■■■ .■ ■ ■ V '■' ■'■'■ ■ •
' • ; CARTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, THE Carterton Rifle. Volunteers will .-. ißsemble at the Carterton Town Hall for Church parade at 10.30 a.m.. on SUNr'• . ' DAT, the 16th inst. All members are ..re- / . ■• quoßted to attend. .„ By order, THOMAS BEKNETT, .. 1]2t..,,.- ...-..',■ Lieut.Commanding. Kii '" ■.. i PQM OARTEjITON TO '.MABTEIITON, BWICIENT BANDS PBOVIDED FOB ~._-;'.:;: , ,.:.f8018EE5, im ENTEBTAINMENTS/&£&■■■s**&; Lundquvist. ' . . ' i WV' .'' "'''■ -Wngley-Btreet. left with Mr. Price"or-Mr promptly attended t0,".. ■''•"' ;: !;:-' V- ' 1122 ■ t ,:^gR^AP^E4S , " • "■■■: ' : ; : M ,,; JOBN .BARTON,' being .the; only Kt "'cewdiSat*} nominated,.; to ~£ll i the ssi-o>s <fc councillor". for) the. -Awhea ■'■ ■' •v r i'.--i' : ii v ■■•• > Returning Officer; j-iJOJ) ac.r.es;offrhieh is: good grass, v; men's wharo, :;.,;,,',! iy ( »e.olea?.laßdis!-good'Poil:upon lime•;i;' «toi^ferj^tion r ;%Jbußh,rioh:alluVial soil. ~ yi&ww-'M
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 11 July 1882, Page 3
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325Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 11 July 1882, Page 3
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