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SPJaCJAJv,: FOR Hol 3i^si'S?©' fHi liittrh f M Km MAlUflfl/UI IhpJyl TIT. CAEE Mi;j ?■■ m*.'. .• AT HALF PRICE A r t 'Wholesale '••••" prices

UIIUOPKIiKIt. Bon Marclie. (jju'; rii'S.'/ /.in:. LOOK ( mn, OUR; NAME ! Xmas I XMASJ 'Xmas! 'Uu «';/• CLASS-O-Nr'S Btte. 3 ai ~ ;, r PINE APPLES,M.. .wl W I! CppiEb,i iM s, ;1 /, /Miih.'iviii GOOSEBERRIES, RED, BIiAGKyiiNDiWEITE ■OtJitRAN'J'S; oil.'/ _il. .<?«•>« .! v CHEIStUAS OAKES ; macle" and',OrriitmenM tediO'a atylp tliiit muat civQ J 6atisfActiori' and SPEEDY 'SALE.' f-«» : In the VbWTBY be seeft piiiftiFowJa, 10 p'airs'.'G&e, 20 pairi ; DucM' M/TurkeyV (specially fattened fottbo festival); 20Fihe Young Slicking I'igß (milk fed,"and direct jrom tho dairy farm); ■ 1 • ' ■ Orders leffrat eitlior shop will.be 'Promptly; Attended t<J,- (ind-clolivered'Hb'flny part of tlio town, Dressed for the -Table,: without tho risk of beiug overcharged 1. ,< : Give your orders early, and prompt execution of same) shall /pllow. CLMS ! ON', From 'Hill's Red House, Bisiiofoatk, LONDON; ':• :: 125!)

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23." Christmas:.: Ghiustnias AUGTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. WITHOUT RESERVE, FHi >VOOD hag received instructions , to stll by Public Auction, at hu rooms, Grey town; on ; lbe above date, ai. p.m,A larjje consignment- of Christmas {rifts, itojs,;, picture?, vases, ornaments,, fancy goods, 8-day striking clocks, glassware, china, crockery, 15.P, ware, drapery, oalicoes, sheetings, dress stuffs, clothing, men's suits, tweed trousers, shirts, tea, sugar; ;Soap, candles, flour, kerosene, oval boileiß, saucepans, kettles, buckets, new and second hand furniture, &c, A Bottlo of Wino or Spirits will bo givon by the Auctioneer to every buyer whose account:comes to £10; over £2O, 100 of flour. MOPFITT, DENTIST.' OFFICES' OVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Lambton j Quay; (opposite Kohn'and Co.'s A FPLICATIONB will be received by the A- undersigned from persons willing to "take charge of the Whareama Ferry, A 1257 ~ ; .. T. ,if ACKAY. ZEALAND ' R.AI LWA..Y • Arrangemdnts' for Christmas Holidays, i,i;,:: XWOTMSB2-83! On Christmas Dayf'Tuesday 2Gthj and'tyori-' 1 day,,lst ■ January, itlitl' ; Ordiuary 'ffiiiio 1 ' Table will be susp'en'ded 1 '

oiug:e **iuaeus' iMiwa'on'Daiuraajy &jra; and on the 25th, 20 th, and'27th ! December, will be avajlablo return, journoy. by any train up to' the cvemng of the' Gth Jan) 1883 PM'MY I 'l )l\'l On the 28th' ami Mtji, ( . Ordinary jßeturn Tickets jwsuod," Single, tickets, on these days \vni : not''availabi6 as retarhv : " On the 30th Dccfflibet*, and Monday, Ist January, Single willr be issue'd, which will be available for the return journey by apyjtjpiflipp :to; thoevening. ,of ,tho Bth January. ■ \ GHBISI\MAS DAY,' {'•/, BOXING DAY, Tuesday, Doe 2Gt.li, and , YEAR'S. DAY. VJOJ - From WellingtonMorning Train-Loave Wellington at 8; Lower Hutt, 8.30; Upper Hutt, 9.15; Kaitoke, Creek, 10,45; Featherston,; 11.101 %odiide,';ii.27; Carterton, 'il.6Q.-j arriving at "Jlas'terton at 12.2*0. Afternoon Train—Leave [Wellington at 4.30 j Lower Hutt, 5.5; Upper Hutt, 5.55; Kaitoke,,6,3Q 7.25 ton. 7,50; Woodside, 8.17; Carterton',B.4s')' arriving at Mastert'on'-jt 915. • -■ ,ai< - v M;iaterlon-r , . ( , Morning *Traih-Leave' Maßtefton'at 8 Carterton, 8.30 ; Woodside, 9.2; Featherston, 120„oGrpss's! Creole, 9;50; :Eait6ke,i 10,5?; Upper Hutt, 11.30; Lower Hutt, 12,15; arriving at/Wellington at, 12.50.. AfWnofinVTraih—Leave Mastarton at 5.40,; Carterton,, 6,10;. Woodside, .6.42; Feathershmr'Wi Cross' Cniek, 1 7.25 ! ; Kai toke, J, 25..;.: Upper Hutt, 9.0; Lower Hutt, 9.44 at Wellington at 10.20. Greytown TrainsLeave Greytown for Woodside at 11,15 a,mT)md 6 p,m„ to meet the morning and afternoon trains from Wellington; returning from Woodside at 11,27 a.m. and 8.17 p®. Leave Greytown for Woodaide'at 8,50 a,m/ and 6,30'p,m : . tomeet the morning and after, noon trains frorivMastcrton from Woodßidß ; at'9.-2'a,m, and 6,42 p.m. " 1 .n n QEO.ABHOROFT. ' „ 125fi • District Manager? V;

A MBITION takes many -different turns ; 1 Xx. Pdt^te 1 "' •'wfo - i tndeav(Ji ; fl ,Ji "to j< find rational anltiseittent ; and- pleaeure "for : dren aenerves the'tbAiikd 6{"fhe''nation s faf more Wan flay uauii other, For the purest Confectionery go to G.[E THOKNTON, Wholesale Confectiono Man-ners-Bweet, Wellioprton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1258, 19 December 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1258, 19 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1258, 19 December 1882, Page 3

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