mOWN HALL, TUESDAY, 26ft JULY. FIRST OP THE SERIES. • ' Grand POPULAR CONCERTS For the Benefit of tlio Tickets 2s, Island 63. INSTITUTE AND DEBATING SOOIBTY. F..T. RKDMAN, Pl29_ Secretary, MASTERTON DEBATING SOCIETY. THE Dobate on the ".Irish Home Rulo Question" will bo resumed on FRIDAY tbo 21st at 8 p.m. F.T.REDMAN, Hon. Sec, ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY I THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOEY. SoN>LY A SINOLK ARTICLE AT THE WjlOLKsalk Price. Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was . sold or ttc money returned. Tho New Zfaland Clothing Factoby are now displaying NEW MANUFACTURES FOR WINTER wear; The variety of style is pronounced unequalled in tbo market. The dinplay ofCLOTHWti and MERCERY is Ihe largest in New Zealand, OUR BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING Are adapted to the. requirements of all classes, Our school suits we can boldly assert aro the best value ever placed before the public, while the better diss of poods are manufactured from tho PRIZE MED A L MOSQIEL TWEEDS, and in such a superior style, that henceforth, instead of paying excessive prices, well fitting (kitmsNis may bo obtained At the Wholesale Price. Wo desire to call spco'al attention to our Overcoats this season, in heavy' and light tweeds. Residents in the country distriots are invited to send for our self-measurement charts, which ensnro all garments be sent tbo correct style. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, LAMBTON QUAY. June 8, 1882. PUBLIC MEETING, I HEREBY at tho request of several residents convene a Public Meeting in the Upper Room of the Alaslerton Institute, on MONDAY, JULY 24th, at 8 p.>:., to express sympathy with the persecutes! Jews in Southern Russia, Town and country settlers aro invited to be present, and the attendance of ladies is specially requested. A, BISH, 1124 Mayor, I "HEREBY notify that FREDGREIOK . SHRUBB has been duly authorised under section 19 of the Rabbit Act 1881 to enter upon any lands within the Borough of Masterton, for the purpose of destroviii" Rabbits. W. A. P. SUTTON. Rabbit Inspector. GEOKGE DIXON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tobacconist, Jb'ancy Groods Dealer, Sec. [Opposite Club Hotel.) GEORGE DIXON while thanking his friends and customers for the liberal support ho has received since commencing business, begs to intimate that he.is now opening up a large quantity of NEW GOODS. Cameron's and T. C, W illiams' /CELEBRATED TOBACCOS in all tho \J favorite brands, also Prime old CIGARS and CIGARETTES of the best brand and qualify, Prime Breva uud Manilla Cigars 3d each mHE CHEAPEST HOUSE for violins, JL Accordians, Concertinas, Ac. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE for Fancy Goods and Toys, mHB CHEAPEST HOUSE for Pipes, 1 _ Meerschaums, G.8.D., a>ul Briar Pipes, in any quantity. PIPES REPAIRED and MOUNTED in Silver. ' FOOTBALLS & CRICKETING materia to be sold very cheap.
Stations and Schools Liberally dealt with, Razors mid Scissors ground and sot. Haircutting 6d. Shaving 3d. Tobacco Catting Machine on the premises TRYDIXON'S CELEBRATED ROUGH CUT. In the lead packets. G.D. is commissioned by Wellington Buyers to sell 5 corner sections in .the Dk)n estate varying in size and price. FOR SALE. ECLIPSE. Roan Bull. Calved March 22nd, 1870See N.Z. Herd Book, yol Y„ page 13. No 41.. YEOMAN. White Bull. Calved November 28th, 1869 -Seo N.Z. Herd Book, vol V., page 36, No 55. RED PRINCE 11. Bed and white Bull. Calved December 13th, 1873—See N.Z. Herd Book, vol V., page 27. No 67. SIGNOR. Roan Bull Calved March 29th, 1878: by Bed Prince II.; dam Eoyal Princr ss-See Canterbury Herd Book, vol 11., para 79. No. 272. WAIHORA, White Bull Calved April 26th, 1877; by Manitho-See N.Z. Herd Book, vol V,,page 21 j No. 215. Dam Rosa-Soe N.Z. Herd Book, vol V,, 1 page 89. Apply, ' D.McMASTER. Tuhitarata. ►CARDING AND DAV SCHOOL \ COI/E-STBEKT, MAMMON. .! Prinoiml: Miss BEST. A thoroughly Bound.English Education forms the basis of the instractiun, given, and, iniaddition, the following subjects 'are taught- , ' ••: French, German, Italian, Laiin, ilge- • bra, Music,, Drawing anf Needle ■!. iworb '•' : :' ; ''"-'' Domestic arrangementa are liberal and home-like, Terms moderate. Prospectuses iorwardecl on application. The Second Term of 1882 will commence on THURSDAY, 25th May. : "Evening Class for French. ' & }■ ji Tuesday,.-...;. Popular GoncertSi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 19 July 1882, Page 3
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