IJI HE A T !!' E. OYA L , PRINOE OP KVALES' BIRTHDAY, November 9th. IMMENSiiATTBACTION !■; Complimentary benefit tendered to MR W. LUNDQVIST BY THE MASTERTON AMATEUR DRAMA TIC CLUIi' ' And Ihc Masterton String Biinil, assisted by soycral of the leading Amateurs, Tlio Entertainment will commonco with Mr Clias, Selby's Comedy—- " HUNTING A TURTLE !" To bo followed by a MUSICAL INTERLUDE. To conclude 'with Maddison Morton's ever popular Screaming Romanco of Real Life 11 "BOXAND COX!" (For Casto of Characters see programme published on Thursday.) Popular Phxoe3—Chairs,3s ; Front Seats, Ss; Back, Is. Doors open at 7,80; curtain at 8 sharp, TARATAHI RACES. AL, WHYTE, having secured the HE- . FREBHMENT BOOTH on;the Course, takes this opportunity to announeo that 110 effort will bo spared to merit tlio patronaga of visitors, 1527 NOTICE ■ OJ REMOVAL, i McCarthy, BEGS to inform his numerous friends and customors that ho will OPEN IN HIS New Premises ON TUESDAY NEXT, With a large and varied stock of A catalogue of which will appear in duo course. d. f. McCarthy Having made up his mind to GIVE UP THE DRAPERY BRANCH Of his business respectfully reminds' anyone requiring REAL BARGAINS that they will do well to visit his store for the NJflXl' FEW DAYS as the goods MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OP COST, and no reasonable offer will be refused. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENEBAL IMPORTER, : QUEIiS • STREET MASTEHTON.
WAIPOUA .□TEAM I?LOUE, & AATMEAL UTEAM f LOUE, & UATMEAL MILLS. Messrs 8. Bacon & Co. HAVING ongagcd Mr J. FOSTER, (a Miller of largo experience both in New Zealand and Victoria, holding first-class certificates of competency) liavo much pleasure in GUARANTEEING THEIR BRAND OF FLOOR AS SECOND TO NONE, And solicit a continuance of their customers' esteemed fayors, and A TRIAL FROM ALL. WAIPOUAMILLS. Masterton, November 2nd, 1883. 1525 CASEY AND McDONALi) HAVB_ much pleasure in calling the special attention of their many friends and patrons to the extensivo choice of NEW • AND FASHIONABLE GOODS now being shown in their several departments. In WASHING FASHIONS,' OASEY & McDONALD areshowiogavery large.variety of fancy prints, cambrics, sateens, zephyr cloths, French sateens, galatea stripes, bordered satoens and cambrics; handsome putterns and remarkably cheap, tlio prices of prints and cambrics commeneiug ot4Jd yard, In STUFF DRESS MATERIAL, CASEY and M'DONALD ars showing a wide range of materials arid colorings in cashmere plaiu beige, Is Id; satlnetto cords, Is 2d; plain nun's cloth, la fid; zephyr checked nuns' veiling, &c. In MILLINERY and STRAW HATS. OASEY & M'DONALD aro showing the largest selection ever shown by them at any previous season, including all the newest shapes in hats and bonnets, and all millinery orders aro executed in tlio most faabionablo and artistic stylo, We have also a very large selection ofromarkab'.y cheap trimmed milli; nery, trimmed hits, commencing at 2s'lid each; anduntrimmed hats, Gd; girls' and boys' plush hats, 5Jd; boys' straw hats, wide leaf, Is Gd, Is !)d, Is lid. In DOLMAN'S and JACKETS,-CASEY & M'DONALD are shewing some very pretty shapes in broche satin, plain satin caßhmoro, brocho satin, capos, and all marked at tlio vory lowcss passible prices. In HOSIERY aud GLOVES, CASEY & M'DONALD have just opened a large assortment of Lisle thread in ladies' and children's hose, drab cottons, Bordeaux, navy, and seal; black Jersey sweede gloves, 2 and 4 button Josephines and' Florences, black Taffeta silk, silk mils, laco collarettes, India muslin tcarfs, cmbroidory. .Ciredon laces, beaded laces, Spanish laces, &<£, &o. In SHIRTS and MEN'ii MERCERY, CASEY and M ; DONALD have just opened up a complete choice in men's Oxford shirts, men's regatta shirts, undershirts anil pants, boyo' Oxford shirts, boys',.-; regatta shirts, white shirts, scarfs, bows, braces,' belts, &o, ■ MEN'S TWEED SUITrf, 4-button sacs,' only 32s Gd suit; boys' and youths Kaiapoi ' suits, boya' Jorsoy suits, CASEY & M'DONALD, J Lambton Quay, Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1530, 8 November 1883, Page 3
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