ENCOURAGE LOCAL; INDUSTRYI THE "NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Sdmw a Sinolb Article at thb WhomBALK Price. Any article purchased and dot approved o! will be exchanged with the same courtosy with which it was »old or tto monoy returned. The Nkw Zealand Clothing Faotoiiy are now displaying NEW MANUFACTURES FOR WINTER WEAR. The variety of style iB pronounoed unequalled in the market. The display of CLOTHING and iIERVERY hike largest in New Zealand. OUk BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING Are adapted to the requirements of all classes. Our school suits we can boldly assert,are the best valuoever placed before the public, while the better chss of goods are manufactured from tbo PRIZE MED AI MOSQIEL T WEEDS, and in auoh a superior style, that henoeforth, instead of paying excessive prices, well fitting Ginmbnts may be obtained At the Wholesale Price. We desire to call spcofal attention to our Ovqrooats this season, in heavy and light tweeds. Residents in the countiy districts are invited to send fur our self-measurement charts, which ensure all garments be sent the correct stvlo. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, i LAXIBTON QUAY. A. CLARK. June 8, 1882. Manager. . PUBLIC MEETING. I HEREBY at the request of several residents convene a Public Meeting hi the Upper Room of the Masterton Institute, on ' MONDAY} JULY 24TH, AT 8 to. express sympathy with the persecuted Jews m Southern Russia, Town and country settlers aro invited to bo present, .and the attuidance of ladies is specially requested, A. BISH, 1124 Mayor. CARTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. rpHE> Carterton Rifle Volunteers will .X assemble at the Carterton Town Hall for Chulrch parade at 10.30 a.m. on HUNDAY, the 16th inst. All members are requested to attend. By order, THOMAS MKNETT, 1122 Liout. ComraandinEt. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF E.B. BELL, Storekeeper, Greytown. LL ; Personi indebted to the above .estate are requested to pay the amounts due by them to Mr F. H, WOOD, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. All aocoiints not paid by the 20th inst, will be sued for without further notice. 1117 R. 8. WATERHOUBE. CARTERTON VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS, ANNUAL BALL, IN AID OF THE BAND Fi'ND. 11HE ANNUAL BALL under the aUßpiocß of the officers and members of the Carterton Voluuteer Rifle Corps will take plaoe at the Public Hall, Carterton, on THURSDAY, July 27th 1882. Dancing to commence at 8.30. Tickets (refreshment included], doub'e, 7s 6d; gentlemen, Bs j extra laay. 2b 6d; may bo obtained from the undersigned. Lieut. Bonnett Sub-Lieut. Crawford Sgt. Clifton Sgt. Abrahp.ll Corporal R. Reid Private Styles Mr T, Hooker Mr S, Hunter Mrs Giles Mr R. H. Elliotfe THOS. BENNETT, .. . Lieut, in command. THE WAIRAUAPA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE above Society has been formed with the object of introducing TROUT to the Streams of the Wairarapa. The following Committee of Management have been appointed A. Slkins A. 1!, Bunny T. Parson Dr Hosking D. Cameron T. E, Chamberlain. 0, Phillips A Matthews Member's fee, 10s a year. Those desirous of joining will forward their names with subscriptions to the undersigned or to any member of the Committee. W. fl. BEETHAM, 1123 , Hon, See.
CARROTSI CARROTS!! CARROTS 11 THE Undersigned has for Bale a few tons of ("White Belgians, which he delivers at the Gieytown Railway Station at £2 per ten, if sacks are sent £2 6s sacks included, JOHN HALL, Greytown. MABTKRTON HOSPITAL. NOTICE in hereby given that the aunual meeting of subscribers to the above institution will be held at the Institute, Misttrton; on TUESDAY, July 18, at 8.30 P.O. Business: to receive report and balance-sheet, and election of committee and officers for ensuing year, CHARLES J. FREETH, 1121 Secretary, • ' 8T MATTHEW'S CHURCH, The aduual~parish meeting for the Election ef Churchwardtn and Vestrymen; and for the consideration of Parish business generally, will be held on MONDAY, 17th met., in tho schoolroom, at 8 p.m. 1117 W. E. PAIGE. J. MACKAY, BBANDON-SmRT, TMPOBTER OF ENGLISH A SCOTCH 1 MADE FURNITURE, Has recsiyed ex Star of the East, from London,a First-Class Assortment or fohmtubis, made by the most eminent makers at Homoj and which he will sell at the lowest remnnertive priceß Walnut suites, in silk do do tapestry do centre ottomans do davenports do : inlaid tables do card tables Ebonised canterburys do whatnots do '.cabinets do ! willow seat chairs Fantfy chairs, black and gold Oak dininc suites, in green morocco . Mahogany dining suites, maroon morocco Early English do do .. do Dnohesß toilet tableß, with mirror Marble-top washstands Mahogany eideboards, plate-glass baoka do 1 Bergin chairs Oak hatstands do hall: chairtl do do, tables Dantzio feather pillows, &c., 40. ; J: o, !c a m,p b ell; t • Wahubafa Agent j - For vr ■ • ii.-D. HoiKEEVER, •BOTTLSR, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT. Price Lists on applioatioa. Orders prontptty attendM to. ' US*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1126, 15 July 1882, Page 3
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