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TO'GLADSTONE MTEPAYERB.; IHE RATEPAYERS in;the Gladstone !■ Ward of the Maaterton Highway Distriot are requested to meet in the Sohoolhouse. Gladstono, on SATURDAY, July 22nd at 7.30 p.m. fIENRY. R. BUNNY, 1125 HUGH MoMASTER. ■ PUBLIO NOTICE, IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF ■' E. B. BELL, Storekeeper, Greytown. , A LL Persons indebted to the above estato are requested to pay the amountß due by them to Mr F.H, WOOD, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. All accounts not paid by the 20tb mat,, will be sued for without further notice. 1117 R. S. waterhousev THE WAIRARAPA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, • • . th« object of iutroduoing TROUT to the Streams of the Wair&rapa. A. Slkins A. R. Bunny T. Parson DrHosking D. Cameron T. E. Chamberlain 0. Phillips A. Matthews of joining will forward their names with sub. soriptions to the undersigned or to any member of the Committee. W. fl, BEETHAM, J, MACKAY, Bbahdon-sibbrt, Importer op English & scotch made furniture, las received ex Star of the East, from London, a First-Class Assobtment or FoiwmmE, made by the most eminent makers at Home, and whioh he will sell at the lowest remunertive prices : Walnut suites, in silk • •do do tapestry do centre ottomans do-, davenports do ir!aid tables , do card .tables ■ Ebonised canterburys do whatnots " do cabinets' do willow seat chairs Fanoychaire, black and gold Oak dining suites,, in green morocco Mahogany dining suites, maroon morocco Early English' do do do Dnoness toilet tables, with mirror Marble-top washstands Mahogany sideboards, plate-glass backs do Bergin chairs Oak hatstands, do 1)8,11 opfl do do tables

WABjffiWS. WE have made SPEHAL arrangements by which we will be able to give our leaders the First Intelligence GP BVEBIj CABLEGRAM Which reaches Hew Zealand from the SEAT OE WAR. When news arrives in tho Extras will published.

SALE. SALE. A MONSTER CLEAEINO gALE: OP IRONMONGERY Is, Now In Full Swing AT MY NEW ESTABLISHMENT IN CUBA-STREET. COUNTRY RESIDENTS Should loso no tima to sooure some of the Great Bargains now going at hitherto uuneard of Prices, Jno. YOUN6, IRONMONGER Opening Notice. R. M. GALLOWAY & CO., Tailors, &c.

j terton that they have' opened that CENTRAL SHOP, opposite M. Oasnlberg & Co,'s 00-operntjvo Store, with a large'and well-selected stock of Cplohial and' English Cloths, ■ Tweeds, &c. The Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Tweeds being direct from the Factories'to their own order' the publio may rely on their suitability, and having imported their goods direct ( thus saying 'intermediate peofits), are determined that their customers shall have betler value for their money than it has been possible hithorto to obtain. Btyle and fit guaranteed. All goods well shrank. Biding Trousers a speciality. The LARGEST STOCK in tho Wairarapa to select from. ■ TERMS CASH/ }125 fjiCINTOSHES.'"""" "" aointoshes, Macintoshes, ' lagintoshes, JOHN THORBURN, HAYING puichased a splendid lot of .beautiful Woollen Tweed Macintoshes at English cost, the same will be sold at 50 per oent below the usual priceß.. Be in time and seoure a first class coat for very little money. Some extra large Bizes. THORBURN'S (Next the Ciook\ .WiLua-gT Welungton ' J. H. gMITH, GENERAL COMMISSION AND HOUSE ;,. AGENT, Willie-at., Wellington, next Empire Hotel. HAYING, been appointed agent for ; SOTTON & SONS (the QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, of Reading, England) begs to inform Gardeners, Fnrmeia,.and theimhaM. tants of the Wairarapa fiat ho has a choice selection of ....■<•;•■•- VEGETABLE,-' AND GRASS UUIWP, ■;■ . fj.l j; ■ osamo in'any. quantity at (easonable The new Amerioari Wondeip PEA, : 3s 6d per pint, comes ready for the table in fivo weeks, heightteninches, '"•.' ; ' The Early Sunrise.PEA, 8b 6dper ; . quart; first class for market cardeninv tnn»un r " ; ; height9feet. ' v 1117

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 20 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 20 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1130, 20 July 1882, Page 3

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