n m vf;/. II rAv- n,v ; , .Cj< frM' N'Slfr vv" v .- fn£f SJ^E^S£LIp m A-MONSTER'-.^EARINfe/^ALE., !::1 ' j, ' '''QF ironmongery ] liii Swing 1 JAT Myj IN ijfi * CUBA-STREET, • . r ,r ' i I'"' '■ -l ' ■•• COUNTRY;RESIDENTS; i . j .Should lose po time, to secure, some . j t .of -the • •. 1 Great Bargains now going at hitherto .uuheard. of Prices, :»B.Oi;N;.'MvO;.N GEK ' Cm-STttEET.'" : AOINTOSHES. f • ;M:Aolntqshes. ■ - -•. 'Macintoshes, ; Macintoshes. johnthorburn/, HAYING lot of beautiful' WobUen'Tweed Maomtoah'es at; English cost; the same .Will be'' sold at 20 per oeat below. ttie";flßilal prices. 'Be -in time and THORBUEN'S (Next the. Clock) Willis-si.'.' 1 Wellington
The Cwtle ppjnt Highway Board meets • to-morrow, Mr Charles Pharazyn has been elected' a fellow.of the Bbyal Colonial Institute, ';-guy : Rapp &Hare's 2a tea. For.quality, and flavor j.t .cannot be boaten.—Adyt, .The Maatertujj Orjcket .Club hold another .oval meeting on satu7day ing. : 'i v ' ' ' A telephone station is' pow opejj at Whakajahriu the county ; of Whakatane. , Houraof s^'ni;'■ pub. ; lie holidays, ; ' : 1 The Mf»stprioij D.ejbatins; Society go in thia- evening for' Oaul4 Kail hot again' • in a debate moderate dpinfeißg veraya total abstinence.- The iubjMt waa takon only a few months ogo,-andas we thought at the time settled to. the satisfaction,of everybody.;. r.• i )•) •; ; /,.|J k Os The Post calls Mr Bathgate a senile driveller, but tjien Mr Bathgate called the 8 fe< 9 through a sandy . deser.t, wfiich yator C'ar ; ' " riage, apd a- (J^vernment ; line Jmity tp.es tyffy.. Wfi 3o no! see libw; .' ip any other way, " ■ v >■■■' j, 1: ;;We; learn frow our Jeatherjton corespondent, that a man nstned philip Leddy, of Waihenga, atnoon j esterday copjtriitted auioide by cutting his- throat. r He had been ailing for some time ahdi had not been out of his tffo. weeka,; ■ Owing to the {severe weather l tile " at-" tpndance "at St.' winter evening, las{>oight wiaa not eo numer* : W^wi- ; ?bp.yr^tßipmß : ppe{)e^with ' a Diceljf played .dijet- by Misses ijvonjpßon and Felit,-whiph was folioyfed'V'songs 1 from Mrs 0. .Miss Ewington, the ilast named b,eing ft. 'Miflred'-foocflij, v Messrs<Seliar,,,Gilmer,-: and Moore also ooQtributed; to: this lea-;' the .prbgraiiime,-' f "»t»me'ezimlleoi''reajtjßfipnqa. from the -Rev.* •' Ml' Isitt, &r JBtappV and Master Wilaon. A pift|io violin duet'from Miss Corbetf; ' W Mjr j Mrs Paige and'MS 6.r058 .frereaffiV^'iih'B : *i ttfiat BUCceßsfurerfortsif.theWnWg, 1 'the gleet, as usu«V were well rendertd.''' < ifij:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 18 August 1882, Page 2
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381Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 18 August 1882, Page 2
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