Educational Depository. IHE UNDERSIQNED lias just opened ■' i <*nf>T,? Well-selected Assort.' ment of P.KIZE BOOKS and new Books for Lar ge Aesortmeht of DOLLS, BIRTHDAY ; GARBSi TBANSFER and RELIEF. "' SCBAPS!,' ifr: .endless variety. . Newest Designs In CHRhTMAS and NEW YEAR OABDS guuTOKuiitjmur-- 1 " ■HAINAND FANCY STATIONERY DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS • • CASH, POCKET, AND ' i.., . MEMO, BOOK?; Newest Novelties In Photo, Scrap, and 1 Fern Albums; Card ; Baskets- Card Cases, Purses,' Workboxes, ■Writing Desks, Papeterics, N.Z. Oeras.,- Largfl- Aaso^tment of Shell and ' Money Boxes, Playing Cards, Skipping / Hopes, Cricket Balls, Pocket Compusses, Tape ■ Measures, Carpenter's - . Pencils, Toys! Toys! Toys ! neluding Toy Perambulators, Dolls', Trains, ; ; Tramcars, Tops, Boxes, Furniture, Tea and Dinner Sets, Ac., &c. ( &c, Special attention is directed to the " SHILLING TABLE. ■ NEW MUSIC.. A Splendid Assortment of Oleographs in Gilt Frames. . , LIBRARY^ , PHOTOGRAPHY . In all its Branches, Photographs taken in any weather by the Instantaneous Bromide 1 Dry Plates. ; Largest and Best Assortment —OF- '■■■• Maori Photographs in New Zealand, , ' Inolnding—--1 liowi,' 'TeWhiti,' and other • ; Celebrated Chiefs. THOS. E. PRICE. WEDNESDAY, Mtii FEB KUARY, 1883. Mastei'ton SWIMMING CLUB. Annual Aquatic Sports. UsDim tiie Patronage of tiieMayor and Borough Councillors, Prksidknt and Judof, : Mr \V. H. Beetham,. Vice-President and Judge . MrA.B. Bunny. Secretary; Mr W. P. Huydliouse,. • 1 S I'ARTER: . ■ Mr C.F.Worth. : Mr A. Bifih. Handioappers : Messrs DeCastro, Hogg, and Elkins. Committee; Messrs DeCastro, Jago, Elkinß, Wickerflo.n,« Hogg, Maxton, W. E, Cross, and Worth. .To Start at 2 pirn, sharp on WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBitUARY, . St Valentine's Day. PROGRAMME; 1. Youths' Long Dive (under 18) entry Is , ; lid; Ist prize , 2nd'prize 2. Diving:fi>t : Egg3 (boys iimler;l4); entry 6d; Ist prize- , 2nd prize 3. Mens' Long Dive ; entry 2s 6d; Ist prize , 2nd prize / 4. Mens' Maiden Race, 80yds; entry 2s ; Ist prize : , 2nd prize - ... ■ 5. Boy'a (under 15) Maiden .Race, 50yds; <■' entry 6d j Ist prize , 2nd prize 6. Boy's (underl2) Handicap, 80yds-; entry .. free | Ist prize' '2nd prize '•« 7..Undressing in. Deep .Water j- entry Is; Ist prize i 2nd prizei : |-~ : ;-' ; ) 8. Swimming on' Backentry'ls 6d; : lat prize J ' ', 2nd pnze 1 9. Swimming Club Handicap (mens 1 ), ; 160' yards; entry 23.6d,.-Members' of Clttb • only; Ist prize., , 2nd prize . 10. bwiinmingClub Handicap (boy's), 60yds.' , Members of Club only; entry 6d j Ist prize - 1 i 2nd prize 1 11. ''Followimy-Leader;" entry free; Ist prize ,2nd prize 12. Mens' Fanoj Dive'; entry Is fid; Ist prize , 2nd prize ' '"' 13. Boy's Fancy Dive; entry 6d; Ist prize 2nd^rize 14. Leap Frog (Swimming), not less than G loaps, GO yards; Ist .pair. . ~ 2nd,pair 15. 1,00 Yards Swimming Handica^(open); _ entry 2s; Ist prize ; , 2nd prize' lfi. Boys QnerArm Race,.so yards;free; Ist prize, 2nd prize,...,. 17. Steeplechase; entry la; Ist prize ~ • 2nd prize '' 18. talking Greasy Pole • ; lst prize, leg of mutton; entry free,.' . : < ■ - Rules,' • ■- • • ; •' All disputes to be settled.by tho Committee whose decision shall lis final. Competitors not allowed to compete unless in proper bathing costume,' i.e , " singlet (armleßS if preferred), trunk; and drawers, 'Entries for Handicaps/to bo made half-an-hour before the oyent,.• 1288 g E;W I H'G" jj AC H I'N'E 8 DECISIVE AND OVERWHELMING. • " VICTORY FOR THE JONES! . FIVE FHM'PRIZESI • •. BEATING ALL COMPETITORS And obtaining > more first prizes than • all others put together. Weiring parts of these maohmea are..made almost,-entirely -'of hardened, stoel, ,and ; have .patent, shuttle, bobbin, ahd other improvements, which are. supplied without extra cost,' J gross needles' given With, eachi maohino, Strength, speed •and durability,, and lower, in price. than many inferior, machines palmed, off by unscrupulous agents.'' Also in stock-White's Singer's; Werth'eiins; also Jones' waxthread, Elastic; 1 Bootclosing, Tailors' and Dressmakers' Macbinea. Needles, Oil, and Fittings for all Machines ; JF. J. W. FEAR, Bowing Machinist and General, Repaid : • WILLIS-STREET; WELLINGTON. .in K EAV. INDUSTRY.; «,7:,, !V; ; , AT . - - - - . , ; -PLIMIIER'S ; ' , i (Cornhill;Bt. oft 'Mantiers-st'.j!" ' BONE . DUST-, suitable. for i. jagrieiUtural and Horticultural purposes can noiy be obtained. It is to Gardeners as a •cheajpl'olean'and tianure for-greenhftuatfiplanfei fes Price, delivered MEEiat Ballway Station Medium quality £j io 3 per ton. •; £8 "9s I V j - ';; : H. : GABY, - ! "' B : iLLHEAiiS, .ijiales moi an '• Proof of Debt Forms. at'the mrAIRABAPA DAiiYl'Oider 11 •- u ■ ,:u-'v ( -mya. wo ft [btJR uo lui,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 5 February 1883, Page 1
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684Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1295, 5 February 1883, Page 1
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