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TARATAHI-CAIITERTON-GLADBTONE' BU I TER & CHEESE FACTORY. | A MEETING of settlers willing to pro.' , mote the above object will be held in.the Claroville school room on WEDNESDAY the 18th inst., at 7.30 p.m, A full attendance of those interested ib requested.' ' . . ' J, BURROW, t r Taratahi, IJIBE BIJOU COMBINATION TROUPE UNDER THK MANAOXMENT OF W. H. FOLEY. Stage Manager.. .. Mn T. Clifford Pianisi.. .. Professor Palmes Will "i on in the Town Hall, CARTERTON, on MONDAY, August 7, and TUESDAY, Augusts. Town Hall, MASTERTON, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, August 10,11,12. MISS E. CLIFFORD, vocalist and pantomimißt. Late of Theatre Royal, Melbourne. LA PETITE SOPHIE, Song and dance, ard' Dutch delineator. Late of the Opera Houso, Melbourne. MR FRED GRAY, Great Baritone vocalist. ' MONS ZELO, Salamander or Fire King. Late of Barnuni's Great Hippodrome, Now York, EASTERN BROTHERS, The renowned ' Acrobats and Gymnasts, Late of Ashley's Royal Amphitheatre, London. MASTER DIAMOND, Groat Jig and Clog flr.acer. MR J. R. MONTAGUE, The London comique. MR ft. H, FOLEY, Yankee Comedian. MRT. CLIFFORD, Gold and Silver Spade . . Dancer. Dress Circle, 8s; Stall 2b, Children half price. ON' SATURDAY AFTERNOON, August 12 th, aGJUND .MID-DAY PERFORMANCE will be given foi the convenience ol families and scbool-childten. Children admitted to all parts of the house for Cd. 1142 M ASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS. The Anniversary Soiree Of the above Corps will take place in the Town Hall, Masterton, on . WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST. TICKETS, 7/6 EACH, Dancing at 8.30, Admission by ticket only. By Order, JOS, WILLIAMS. 1141 Hon. Sec. 1 B Opening Notice. R. M. GALLOWAY <fc CO., Tailors, &o. KG to announce to the public ot Mas- _ terton that they have opened that CENTRAL SHOP, opposite M. Caselbcrg k Co.'s Co-operative Sto-e, with a large and well-selected stock of Colonial and English Cloths, 1 weeds, be. The Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Tweedß being direct from the factories to their own order the public may rely on their suitability, and hiving imported their goodß direct fthuß saving intermediate peofiie), are determined that their customers shall have better value for their money iih:ifibeen possible hitherto to obtain, i; J.cand fit guaranteed. All goods well l ru'nk. Riding Trousers a speciality. The LARGEST STOCK in the W airarapa i select from. TERMS CASH. 1125 ONE OF THE MANY! '' THAYE always had my clothing mado X until yon opened here, and I bought one of j our fine suits," remarked a customer one day last week, "but I find that lean befitted just as well, and, as far as I can see, fully as stylish, at a great saving from ouslomary prices." SUCH remarks our Store are becoijj ing quite common. Atiothnr«cntlpnmn said lie " Never saw such elegit, iea'ly made clothing in his life," Remarks like these are particularly | übiug to up. t assures us that our efforts to supply the public with elegant garments at a reasonable price are appreciated. It is a fact that we Keep olothrog unattainable elsewhere. We show Colonial Worsted Diagonals out in Sacks, Single-breasted Frocks, and Prince Albei is, with silk facings and full Bilk lined, which we sell at 40s the Suit. Call and inspect the Extensive Stock at— RAPP & HARE'S EMPORIUM. 1139 jy^ACINTOSHES. Macintoshes. Macintoshes, JOHN THORBURN, HAVING purchased a splendid lot o{ fnl Woollen Tweed Macintoshes at English cost, the same will be sold at 20 per cent below tbo usual prices. Be in time and secure a first class coat for very little money. Some extra large sizes. THORBURN'S (NEXT THE ~; Willis-si Wbllinqton gl) ARD ING AND DAX SCHOOL CoLE-BTBEET, MASTEfiTON. PRISOIPAL: MiSS J3EST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the bps of the, inßtructivn given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French,German,ltalian, Latin, %•. bra, Music , Drawing anC Needle I work. ■■■■■•" "j Domestic arrangements are liberal and home-like,, ■ . Tersiß moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on apphcauua The i Second Term of 1882■ ■ commenced on PURSDAY, 25th May, Evening Class for French. .5 Ysale. sale. A MONSTER CLEAEING SALE OF IRONMONGERY j '/V Ib Now I» Full Swinjgf;; :AT MY-SEW ESTABLISHMENT;IN CUBA-STREET. .] :'.v ;::;m iutU:--COUNTRY RESIDENTS : r , Should lose no time/ to secure some, 1 •'of tho ' i . v. Great Bargains ! i.i j ■!-I' powgoing at muierto ■' j of Prjceßi'- j Jno. YOUNG, II B O N jM -o' v N : ' : G : 'E R (Jreftt Sale,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 3

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714

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 3

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