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! . One* of theballooria-which ascended '/'' «»®'^B;recohily s Wmflb-;tlie;air.'ah'd 1 * e " from a height c>f 700 1 yards, but the t.ifi.ch&rge escaped, unhurt \ ■. ooyenbg of theballoon form- ; ing n 1 hraohute; 'and. preventing a dan- | lierously rapid descent' . i) On', o«r, front page oiir readers will fihd A",9 W P'ice list of Grocerys 'issued by ; that enterprising' firm of! Rip'p and, Hare; tf will repay perusal,—Advt. ' ANCIENT ORDER Or FOftISTERS iNSTiiuTtP fMHTimiiiumefttAt. •?$4 COURT IOYAL ENTERp;:'isn,. ■if, .. .. ,:A.O£, 5501. . ' rfIHE Quarterly Summoned Meeiing of i ; :X the above Court will be held in the ■ .Foresters' Hall on THURSDAY, 28th September, 1882. F,T. REDMAN, , , . 1191 Secretary. i UtASTERTON DEBATING SOCIETY. MEMBERS. meet at the Institute on FRIDAY Evening next at 7.20. Business—To receive Report and I'alanco Sheet for past year; ro nominats and elect officers, Debate for the eye»ing—lecal Industries, 'F.T.REDMAN, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. mHE Proprietors of the NEW ZEALAND I CLOTHING FACTORY aro the largest P'n' loynrs ol labour in New Zealand, To encourage Local Industry, and to drive imported clothing out of tlio market, they 3 :11 A SINGLE GARMENT AT MOLESALE PRICE ! ■ IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT The public enn choose from the largest stock of Youths' and Boys' Clothing, made principally from New Zealand Tweeds, which are thoroughly shrunk in our Factory before being made up, and aro superior in fit and style to imported goods, \Ye keep Boys' Ulsters and 0 -crcoats to fit children of three years of ago and upwards, OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT Is now replete with NEW WINTFRGOODS. Wo have in addition to our usual stock, Black and Blue Fri i k rnd Walking Coats, Black Trousers aud Ye tn, and a special line of Fancy and Sealsk'n Vrsti, very cheap. We are desirous cf > nUnj paiticular attention to our IMMENS-; STICK OF OVER-. COATS AND ULM'hltS, made of Blue Witneys, Irish Frieze, B.ue Beavers, Mosgiel Tweeds, and Fauoy Cloths, Macintosh, Paramata Tweeds, and Fancy. Waterproof Coats and laggings, &c, Ngvejties in Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Shirts, #c. Boys' and Men's Hats and Caps in splendid shapes j also some pretty styles for yOWg phi|dren. Agents for tho celebrated Werthiem Hand Sewing Machine. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. Wellington Branch—--1180 A, CLARK, Manager, ~ PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Reading Room of the Masterton Institute will be open to the Public f on Sundays between tho hours of 2 , and 5 p.m., until further notice, W. SELLAB, Hon. Sec. fcisterton, 28th September, 1882. ' 1191 JREBY convene a meeting of Bu r " 'gesses for TUESDAY, 3rd October' m at 8. o'clock p.m., in tho Town Hall, FMasterton, to consider the proposal of the Borough Council to borrow the sum of , £3,G00 for the purposes, and in the manner already notified. ALFRED BISH, 1191 Mayor. ~~ £5 REWARD, "TTTfIEREAS, on either Monday or VV Tuesday night an attempt was made to burn or blow up tin buggy of tl\e. Rev, Leonard M. Isitt, the above reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to a conviction. H. BAILLIE, Books tiller, Stationer, and News Agent, CUBA-STREET, "WELLINGTON, W: ELLINGTON AGENT FOR THE Brass Band News African Bydney Bulletin. ■ 1191 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HALL OF COMMERCE, MASTERTON. G. W. SCHRODER, Jg|JGS to ipfoqn his Customers ai>d the Public that his Premises will be Closed on Friday Afternoon, ■and KE-OPENED ' : - WITH A GRAND DISPLAY

DRAPERY IN THE. EVENING. EDUCATIONAL, IV jLRS WILSON E'S pupils re-assemble on M WEDNESDAY October 4th, for the fourth quarter, 1882. 1191 VIN THE ESTATE OF 0, A, VALLANCE, DECEASED. * ■ LL ACCOUNTS against thq above estate XJI are requested, to be rendered to Mr Jamisß Charles Yaunde, Kaumingi, Tauerit, 6r before tjie 6th October next, ' JOs" BENNETT ) •' , j, 0. VALLANCE > Exccutofs. ' GEO, W. MACE.' 1100 ' Carry the News !; TOWN HALL, tinui; Important 'Xntioo! v,; -.J;;, . , . } ■ . •IN CONSEQUENCE -OP ; THE TOWN > HULL, TINUI, BEING ENGAGED BY : THEFOBESTERS ON SATURDAY ■ 23rd . /INST,, THE ENTERTAINMENT OFIHE Masteripn Surprise Pai-ty ', Advertise d : Jfor that date is 'PNAyOISABLY{pCSTPONEDTILL' ; i SATURDAY E VENING, 30th iust.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1191, 28 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1191, 28 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1191, 28 September 1882, Page 3

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