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CASTLEPpINT ROAD DISTRICT. ELECTION. OF- WARDEN FOR No. ' ;\ SUBDIVISION, \ 11.HB iqli6\viiagis tholistof votesreoprdo X for'the reapectivo Cftudi^svtosat th lato jDlection:— .' ;| ...... /' ,/. LANGDONy JAMES SPINES* ..••, i MEREDITH, RICHARD IUEBY.i '5 Mr R. R., Meredith .having. obtained' th greatest number of votes,thereby dcolar him duly elected Warden for No. l,Bui divisiou of tho Cashpoint Road Diatriofc," ■'■■•■.. A.MoHUTGHON, ;; Returning Officer. Tinni,May7,lßß4." '■■■■■■ 167! REMOVAL', rE havo removed into our now office: yy ■■ , 'in Council.Chambers, GREYTOWN ; ■' • - ,: opposite Mr St. Qcorgo, Chemist. IGBO ■ : BEARD & GRAY. .THEATRE ROYAL'!. ; ! '- , ' _ THEATRE ROYAL I Monday, May IS. ''•VTOLUNTEER TpIRE : "BRIGADE .SOIREE. SOIREE, In aid of the new Fhebell. •TICKETS (to admit Lady and Gentleman) Vs 6d, to bo had of any membor of tho Brigade,' Dancing to' eomnienco at 8.30 p,m, ' ; Music by the Masterton String Band. .TAS. MUIR, Captain. ST. MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. THE Second of tlio series will be held on THURSDAY, the Bth inst,, at 8' o'clock. Admission.-ONE SHILLING. Children under 12 HALE-PRICE. . DRAMATIC SCENES, CHARADES, j HEATRE. 0 Y AL I (THURSDAY) jjrIMMENSY SUCCESS! PROFESSOR ANDERSON ! . Great Wizard op, the Nom, In a Bcrica of Incomprehensible Wonders of , Ancient Necromancy and Modern Marvels. The A' e of New and Hiigc Events in' Modern • Wonders, Tho Exircino Limits of Magoitiulo reached. Woudsrs from both Hemispheres, . -.LOUISE MAUDE-ANDERSON, ' MOEE NOVELTIES TO-NIGHT 11! : THOUGHT READING I The Invulnerable Man, (In this act ; tho Professor will plungo a sword right through his body). THE DECAPITATION ACT! THEINDIAN BASKET FEAT I _ Open at 7 3C; Curtain rises at 8. Admission—Chairs (numberod and reserved the wholo of the ovenintj), 4s; Front Seats, 2s; Back Seats, Is; Children, half-price, Plan of Seats may bo-seen, and numbers secured, at Prico's, ~ ' 1076

COURT LOYAL ENTERPRISE, No, 5501, A.O.F. • ' ■ ' MEMBERS aro requested to meot at the Foresters' Hall on FRIDAY [next, 9th inst., at 1.30 p.m., for the Purpose of attoi'ding the funeral of their lato Brother, WILLIAM, ROYSE, which will'leave,his Father's residence, Cole street, at 2,30p,m. P. T.REDMAN, 1678 Secretary. ■ FUNERAL NOTICE. JHE friends of Mr C. Koyse aro respect- . fully invited to attend the funeral of lu3 lato 'son Widuasi James which will leave his residenco Colo street on FRIDAY, May 9th at 2,30 "p.m. T. JAGO, 1078 . Undertaker. PUBLIC NOTICE. AS our MR GARDNER has resolved to retire from business to enter'upon a country life; we are compelled to dispose of our Wholesale Stock to meet the withdrawal or his capital. To hasten this being done, and preparatory to a dissolution of partner■"'ship, we have determined to offer to the. . public of Wellington the opportunity to purchase goods at our Retail Warehouse on Lambton Quay at the following reductions— To Cash Buyer* of £l, and upwards, a Discount of TWENTY percent., or 4s in the FOUND. .. . Monthly Accounts, TEN per cent. An opportunity will thus bo givon to purchase from one of the Newest, Lftrgeat, and ■ Beat-selected Stock of •I R ON ITO'N'G E R Y. In New Zealand, at Prices that conld not bo approached by us too wo not for the reasonß assigned compelled to forcb a reduotion. Wo des'iro to draw special attention to our •>. .-. Stoobof HOUSE-FURNNISHING AND BUILDERS'• IRONMONGERY AND CARPENTERS' TOOLS.'Quns and Ammunition, Marble and.'Slate Mantlepieces, Tiles, Register Urates, Fenders and Fire- . irons, Ranges, Bedsteads; Cots, and all the thousand and one necessities of a house. '•.■■■" ''■-■■ ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS & CUTLERY deservo special mention. .. Our present price?, although as low as it is possible tomakc- them yield a profit, wift, when it in. the;£ bo;returned; ■present an inducement of rib soiflmori occurrence, ahd„bf whicK th»pnbli«i^;*aaroc6nvincedi-'take Wmuiraio^' ■-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 3

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