Educational Depository,. THE UNDERSIGNED, has just opened , 'PWell-selected Assortment of PiiIZE BOOKS and new Books for Presents. Large Assortment of DOLLS, BIRTHDAY GAUDS, TRANSFER anil RELIEF' SCRAPS, in endless ... . variety,.... , ' Designs ; In CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS PLAIN AND . FANCY , DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS,r "! ' - ' :OASH, POCKET, asd ' ' . ■ - :f ; > 'MEMO; BOOKS;' Newest Novelties sJn Photo, Scrap, and Fern Albums, Cardj ..Baskets, Card Cases, Purses,. Work- ;; boxes, .Writing Desks,, Papeteries, N.Z. .. Gems.' Large Assortment of Shell and : i; Money Boxes, Playing Skipping , j ' Hopes, Cricket .Balls, ' Pocket Com- . passes. Tape Measures, Carponter's i PeUCOS, v £ i Toyyt'^oys!" Toys.!'., noludirig Toy-Perambulators, 'Dolls*, Traiiis',; Tramcars, Topsj Boxes;' Fdfnituroj Tea and Dinner Sets, (Co., &c., &'c. Special attention is directed to the SHILLING TABLE. 'NEW MUSIC. A Splendid Assortment of Oleographs in Gilt Frames, ! _ PHOTOGRAPHY , In all its Branches. Photographs taken in any weather by tho Instantaneous Gelatino- ;; Bromide Dry Plates./ . 1 \ Largest and Best Assortment -okMaori Photographs. in New Zealand,' 1 Including—- ' Kern','' TeWhiti,' and other Celebrated Chiefs. ! THOS. E. PRICE. '
WEDNESDAY, ,14th FEBRUARY, 1883. b Masterton SWIMMING CLUB. Annual Aquatic Sports, Under the Patronage of tub Mayor akd JJokobgh Councillors, PRKSIDENT AND JfIDGK! Mr W, H. Beetham. ViCE-PUESIDENT AND JuDdE I Mr A, 11. Buniiy. Secretary : Mr W. F. lloydhouse, ; STABTBn: Mr C. F.Worth. :• Timekeeper: ]' Mr A. Bish. HASDicArPEiia: Messrs DeCaatro, Hogg, and Elkins.' Committee; , Messrs DeOastro, Jago,' Elkins, Wickerson, Hogg, Maxton, W. E, Cross, and Worth. To Start at2p.m; sharp oh WEDNESDAY, 'l4 th FEBRUARY, St Valentine's Day. ' P B 0 Cr.R A M M E r • : 1. Youths'' Long Dive (under 18); entry Is- •; i6d; Ist prize; ••, 2nd prize: 2. Diving for Eggs (boys,under 14) j ontry. ' 6d; Ist prize , 2nd prize, 3. Mens' JangPive ;.'entry 2s 6d ; Ist prize ■ , 2nd prize ■ • J ' '4. Mens? Maiden Raco, 80yds ; ontryi 2s: : ; Ist prize; ;, 2nd prize,.; . 5. Boy's (under IB). Maiden Race, 50yds; ' entry Gd;' Ist prize ' 2nd prize ' 6.. Boy's (uhdor'lSj 1 Handicap, 'Boyds; entry ' . i free;> list prize H ),i2ndprizo •• 7. Undressing in .Deep.-Watery entry: is.;, 'i 11st prize , 2nd prize , 8i ou'.'lßack, Handicap, 80yds ; , ; entry Is (Id; Ist prize .•, 2nd piize'-'' !), Swimming Club Handicap (mens 1 ), 160 'yard's; entry2s6d, Members of Olab
■ only.^let prizo : , ;ll 2ud prises, 10. Swimming Qlub Handicap' (boy's), 60yds. , ; Members' of Cliib only; entry M l ;' ljrfi prize ; : 2nd prize 11. '• Follow-my-Leaderentry free; Ist • j prize, ~ 2nd prize . 12. Mene' Fanoy Dive; entry 1b 6d; lit . prize ■ 2nd prize' 13. Boy's Fancy Dive; entry 6d; lat prize! ..." ,2ndprize- ' : 14. Leap Frog, (Swimming), not;lesß,than 6. leaps,' yards j Ist pair , 2nd pair 15. 100 Yards Swimming' Handicap (open)';" ;ontry2s j Ist prize j 2nd prize' 16. Boya One, Aim Kdice, ; 6o yards;free; Ist prize' , 2nd prize. 17. Steeplechase'; .entry Is;. Ist prize ~ 2nd prize ; ' 18. "SValking Grcosy Polo; Ist prize, leg of mutton; entry freoi:; ,• ■ 1 !;. lluiES. ! ; ■ All disputes to be settled by the ; Committee whose derision shall bo tiipli Competitors 'not allowed to compete unless in proper bathing costume,' ie', singlet (armless if preferred), truiik, and drawers. Entries for Handicaps to. bo : laade half-au-hour before the event. ' 1288 gEW : o'fc JJACHINES DECISIVE AND OVERWHELMING. VICTORY FOR THE JONES I ' FIVE FIRtl I 'PBI2EST ■ BEATING ALLrCOMPETITOBS 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 cose, J gross needles., given with each''machine. . Strength,'speed and durability,: .and lower in price 'than l many inferior machines palmed off ibynn-. scrupulous, Also in stock-White's, Singer's, "Wertheima; .also ' JoneaVwax-' thread, 1 Eld'atio, Dootolosing, Tailors' and Dressmakers' Machines.; : -i i: : ,■•■■•'t Needles, Oil, and Fittings for all Machines F. Jf. W. FEAR, • Sewing Machinist and General Kepaire '' WILLIS-STREET; WELLINGTON, ' 5
SEW'INDUSTRY . AT",- ~i i|i. . . : ; PLIMMER'S. . i ' M ANURE MANUF A CTOBY, (Comkill-st. . off Manners-nt.), ' ' " WELLINGTON. "" ' BONE DUST, Bnitable: for agricultural-' and HortifiuHural, piirposesi:can; no>\ 'be obtained. It is sjjeeialljr recommended to. Gardeners as a cMp',-blean.and unrivalled foanure for greerfhVitise o plants? J '"''W '■ Price, delivered Eltli)B*at-Hallway"Staticn ■ Medium qyality ... £7loa pet ton , -Finest- ;{•* ,v»;EB> "9^' ! Ji r > i < luiH. GABY, «->' "i" n «j 'llOfliiMtfflaflSri $ BILLHEADS, : -Account Sales,-;_ an Veucher Pormß, Proof of Debt Forms at the Wairabata Daily Office,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1294, 3 February 1883, Page 1
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700Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1294, 3 February 1883, Page 1
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