ARE SELUNG FOR OASH," 401b, Bag C Sugar for I 13/- ) APP * HARE are selling 401b 1.0. \ Sugar for > APP& H ARE areselling Currants it for LB.g'D 1 "O APP & HARE are selling Raisins X fit PER LB. g J D PER LB "D APP & HARE are selling Candles PER LB 0 D PER LB RAPP & HARE are Belling Sharps' American Axes for each ft/-each RAPP & HARE are soiling Long Handle Shovels for > APP <fc HARE are selling Whitinff I for RAPP & HARE are selling Men's Serge SuitH for EACH 19/6 EAOH RAPP & HARE are selling Men'S Tweed Suits for re selling Men's Ai/ Trousers and TestH for .12/6 RAPP & HARE are Bellini; Men's Heavy working Shirts EAPP A HARE are selling Men's Bluoher Boots for EACH (3/11 EACH EAPP & HARE are selling Men's Straw Hats for : EACH JJ- EACH SUTTONS' WORLD-RENOWED Garden and Flower Seeds. DAVIS'SEWING MAOHINES STANDARD SEWING MAOHINES WERTHEIM SEWING MAOHINES. Tenders. IENDERS wanted for clearing* and L ploughing about eleven aores. Tenders close 6th October, 1883. Lowest or any tender i ot necessarily accepted. H. T. R. OWEN, Springbank, 1491 Clareville BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. THE following candidates have been duly nominated for the ottico of Councillor at tho present Election : DIXON, CHARLES FIELDING, ALFRED PHILLIP FEIST, EDWIN HE3SEY, JOHN ' SHUTE, THOMAS WILLIAM A POLL for the election of ONE Councillor from the above-named Candidates will be taken on THURSDAY, 4th October. 1883, at the Institute, Masterton, between the hours of 9 in the forenoon and 6 in the afternoon. R, BROWN, 1491 Returning Officer. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OP MASTERTON. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES.-As a candidate to represent your interettß in the Borough Counoil, my action hitherto has been as consistent &b I could conceive of aud will be throughout, I make no personal canvass or expenditure. I have received and am daily receiving unsolicited promises of support from many honorable persons of the electors, which assures me I shall attain the position lam seeking. My sole object is to benefit the electors and the general public, and to raise tbe chararacter of the Council to that standard of efficiency it ought to possess. I have no desire to injure any one in character or estate to gain any particular end. I therefore most earnestly solicit your I am, Yours faithfully, THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTE. Masterton, 24th Sep,, 1883. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH Of MASTERTON. j ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I have the honor to announce that I am a candidate for your representation in the Borough Council, and if leturned it shall be my endeavor to promote, as far as practicable, the interests and welfare of the community. I am fee, JOHN HESSEY. POLLING DAY. Thursdav, October 4. WELLINGTON COLLEGE. nHE Fourth Quarter will begin, on- . THURSDAY,' the 4th October. OHAS, POWLES, - Secret— Wellington, 25th September, 1883. 1495 WELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. IHE Fourth Quarter will begin on . THURSDAY, the 4th Uctober. CHAS. P. POWLES, Wellington, 25th September, 1883. ,1485 TO LET r Dwelling House in |Qaeen-st. containing Eleven rwrnin. Ainrenent occupiodby MreMaokay, For particulars apply JAMEBWBKILEY, \ Lincoln fload,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 2 October 1883, Page 3
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514Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 2 October 1883, Page 3
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