ARE SELLING FOR CASH,' 4016, Bag C Sugar for .13/-' ; nAPPH{AEEareB ; |.in K 4olhrr. 11 - teugfai'foc .14/6. ;. KAPP ft HARE are selling Best Black Teas from ■■ 176 TTiADtHtIBTJ. -II- -»»• . It Cocoafor PER LR. g / ~ PER LB. p APP& HAKE areselling Currants PER LB. gI J) PER LB. , .
TJ APP & HARE are selling Raisins PE|I'LB.'gJj)PERLB,^ *E> APP& HAKEaro selling Candles PEKLBQD PER LB :.,; , RAPI'&HARE are selling Sharps' American Axes for EACH (\ /.-EACH Serge Suits for EACH I9/6 eaoh 'PP & HARE are selling Me Tweed Suits for RAPP-& HARE are selling Men's Trousers and Vests for 12/6
teavy working Shirts BUTTONS' WORLD-RENOWED Garden and flower Seeds, DAVIS' SEWING MACHINES . STANDARD SEWING MACHINES WERTHE'M JEWING MACHINES.
Tender^' Tj IENDERS wantedforcleai-ingand -L ploughing about eleven acres. Tenders close 6th October, 1883. Lowest or any tender iot necessarily accepted. H T. E. OWEN, Springbank, I4!) l Clareville
BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. IJ Ullt following candidates have been duly 1 nominated for the office of Councillor at the present Election:— DIXON, CUABLES WEDDING, ALFRED'PHILLIP' PRIST, EDWIN HESSEY, JOHN : SHUTE, THOMAS WILLIAM A POLL for the election of ONE Councillor from the above-named Candidates will bo taken on THURSDAY, 4th October, 1883, at the Institute, Masterton, between the hours ot 9 in the forenoon and 6 in the afternoon. R. BBOWN, W!)1 Returning Officer, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON.
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES-As a candidate to represent your'interetts in tho Borough Council, 'my action hitherto lms been as consistent as I could conceive of and will bo throughout, I make no personal canvasj or expenditure. I have received and am daily receiving unsolicited promises of support from many honorable persona of the electors, which assures me I shall attain the position lam seeking. My sole qbjeot is to benefit the electors and the general public, and to raiso the chararacter of the' Council to that standard of efficiency ifc ought to: possess. I have no desire Jtomjure any one in character, or estate to gain any'particiilar" end. I therefore moat earnestly solicit your, suffrages and influence,,''',." / lam, Yours faithfully," THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTE ' ■ Masterton, 24th Sap-., 1883.'. ■■ ■■' TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I have the honor to announce that I am a candidate for your representation in the Borough Council, and if returned it shall be my endeavor to promote, as far ub practic-, able, tho interests and welfare of the community. I am 4c, JOHN'HESSEY. POLLING DAY. Thursday, October 4.
WELLINGTON COLLEGE. TlflE. Fourth Quarter will begin on , THORBDAy.thedth October. . CHAS, POWLEB, Secretary, Wellington, 25th September, 1883. 1495
WELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, IHE Fourth Quartet will-begin on .! THTJKSDAY, the4th'October/ .' v : OHASiP.POWLESr ; "• Wellington, 25th September, 1883., 148S
TO.LETr— Dwelling Honsein .Queen-st. containing Eleven rooms, at present occupied by Mrs Maekay...Fpr r mr)icular&
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1497, 1 October 1883, Page 3
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