THIS SPACE Is Reserved ■ - • "■ FOR'AN ■':■:■ Important Announcement, ~ whioh;will SHORTLY APPEAR. Look out for the PUBL C NOTICE. THE Proprietors <,f th; NEW ZEALAND . CLOTHING FACTO UY aro tho largest omployera ol labour in Now Zealand. _ To encourage Local Industry, and to drive imported clothing out of tuo market, they sell A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLESALE PRICE I ; IN; OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT The public can choose from the largest stock of Youtlas' and Boys' Clothing, made prinoi pally from New Zealand Tweeds, which are thoroughly shrunk in our Factory before being made up, and aro supernr in fit aud , stylo to imported goods. We keep Boys' Ulsters and 0 -orcoata to lit children of three years of and upwards. OU(t MEN'S DEPAKTMENT la now replete with NEW WINTFRGOODS, We have in addition to our usual stock, Black and Blue Frock and Walking Coats, Black Trousers aiid Vests, and a special liuo of Fancy and Sealskin Yestd, very cheap, . Wo are desirous of calling particular attention to our IMMENSE STOCK OF OVERCOATS AND ULSTKHS, made of Blue Witnoys, Irish Frieze, Blue Beavers, Mo.i«iol Tweeds, and Fancy Cloths, Macintosh, Paramata Tweeds, and Fancy Waterproof Coals and Leggings, Ac. , Novelties in. Ties. Scarfs, Gloves, Shirts, &o. 'Boys' and Men's; Hats and Caps in splendid shapes; also soma pretty styles for young children, Agents for the celebrated Werthiem Hand Sewing Machine. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. Wellington Branch—--1180 A. (ILAItK, Manager.
IE WING A CHINES DECISIVE AND OVERWHELMING. VICTORY FOR THIUONE3! FIVE FlltfT PRIZES I 'BEATING ALL COMPETITOHSI And obtaining more first prizes than all others put together. Wearing parts of these machines are made almost entirely of hardened steel, and have patent shuttle, bobbin, and other improvements, which are supplied without extra cost. :} yrosa ueedlcs given with each machine. Strength, speed and durability, and fewer in price than many inferior machines palmed off by unscrupulous agents. Also in stock—"White's Singer's, Wcrtheinis; 'also Jones' waxthread, Elastic, Pootolosing, Tailors' and Dressmakers' M aobine?. Needles, Oil, and Fittings for all Machines. F. J. W.FEAE, Sewing Machinist and General Ropairer, WILLIS-STKEET, WELLINGTON. IN BANKRUPTCY. In thctho matter of." The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the Acts amending the sumo. And In the matter of the Bankruptcy of. EDWIN BROMLEY BELL, of Greytown, storekeeper, a debtor. JL of creditors havf ag attended at the time andjplace appointed Jforholdingthe firstmeeting of creditors of the above-named debtor, nor at the time and place to which the faid meeting by Yvstoodadjourncd,lhavelh ; sdav appointed i .IiDEPvICK HENRY WOOD, of Greyto'- •, a certificated accountant in bankrup'c", to be the Creditor's Trustee of the propt.t/ of the said debtor, a id the said FRBDEUUK HENRY WOOD has significd to me in writing his acceptance of such Trusteeship. Dated this 19th day of September, 188?. JOSEPH J. iFBEBTH, Clerk of District Court. Beard & Gray, Debtor's Solicitor. 1184 NOTE THIS! A MBITION takes many different turns; .. but ho who endeavors to find rational amusement and pleasure for children deserves the thanks of the nation far moro than the warrior who teaches men to ; f lay each other. For the purest Confectionery, go to G. H. THORNTON, Wholede Confectioner, Man-new-street, Wellington.; , . Education Office, • Wellington, 18th Sept,, ISS2. AN ASSISTANT MISTRESS is required for the Masterton School; salary £BC per annum. ; Applications must ho cent to this oflico, not later than MONDAY NEXT, tho 25th. A ;DORSET, 1183 Secretary. MASKRTON OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. A . GENERAL meeting will be held at Ike A Club Hotel on SATURDAY, Septemher 30th, at 7.30. Business important. J. 10RNS. Secretary.
Carry the JNews! TOWN HALL, TINTJI. Important Notice! In consequence'of the town HALL, TINUI, BEING ENGAGED BY THE FORESTERS ON SATURDAY. 23rd '. ■ - ■ INST., THEENTERTAINMENTOFIHE .i :! : ADVERTISED..FOR THAT DATE IS .' UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED TILL •"' MONDAY EVENING, Qotli inst. MASTERTON RABBIT 'DISTRICT.. Vi arrears of rates due to tin jiasterton _Eabbit,Tru3t.are.paid on or 'I ef, h the 30th inßt., legal proceedings will be..lalwn forthwith for their recover/. Mr Arthur Hathaway, of Masteiton, has beon i\:Wm d collect all such arrears and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge in reapoct of tho ■same. ■ ■'' '• : /■■:".)" ';;,;,'■;.'.-; - stew art, ' '' ■ ' •' '''"-'' ''"' Chairman. ■" •; Mwt?/ on, lßth September, 1882.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1184, 20 September 1882, Page 3
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