Mr perapsey, the |iewly appointed assistant at the Ciirlertqp sohepl, entered on hisd.uiios yesterday. The San Francisco mail is expected to arrivo at Auckland today, Archibald Forbes is to lecturo in Greytown on Thnradny next, He was anxious to visit Musi erton provided a reasonable fee was guaranteed for his expenses. The usual fortnightly sitting of the R.M. Court at Greytown takes place to' day,
Mr W. Bell, of Denison House, Mdsterlon, has a new announcement on our first page. Visitors to the Tinui Rices had better provide themselves with change, as it ia notified that none will be given at the gates. , , Mr P. F. Tancred h»B sent his two-year-old onlt Consul to run at the Wangauui Eaces on Thursday and Friday next. Tenders are invited in another column for several works for Wairarapa East County. Mr George Mickelsen, laborer of Carterton, has filed a declaration of insolvency, The ordinary fi»i nmhtly ipet jno of the %al Mastenon Lodpe, 1.0.0.F,/ takes place this evenin?. I Me.-crs Lowes & Jorm have a full oata logue of entries for ilieir fortnightly stock sale to-morrow, We are requested to state that instead of the ordinary meeting at the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening, the Rev A. McLoan. whose eloquent address was so inuoh appreciated on Sunday last, will preach; service to begin at seven o'clook,
The improvements effeoted ot lateyears in ladies' corsets have been very great, and' strikingly beneficial to health, Foremost among these for their peculiar excellencies are Rosenthal's sanitaire and Dr. Warner's coraline corsets. The former is constructed to obviate the debilitating effects of the ordinary corsets by relieving the delicate and; and vital organs from damaging mechanical pressure, while still affording a healthful and comfortable support to the wearer, ; The support to the figure is properly distributed, and the distressing effects of light-lacing neutralised.. Dr. learner'scoral-ne corsotis boned with a new snbstance,;wuioh is vastly, superior to horn or -whalebone; 'lt-'cMiiot, break but will in'every instance,: outlast- the corset...being marepliable that; whalebone, it adapts itself more,readily" to: ;the; move-;' ments.of the' body. Both, these l admirably; corsoW can be had in all aizea and colors «t (Jamss Smith's Tb Aro HousK.-^Dvi,]; :f
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1320, 6 March 1883, Page 2
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