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BEST. AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS. : Dolls, "J. BIRREL'S, ■ Dolls, Tom, Fancy Repository, ; Tois Fanov Goods, Ouba-St,, Fancy Goods ■ " WELLINGTON. , . . ALL kindsof Fancy-Work Materials, and Pftiicy-Work Books. Stamped and commonced work; and- cut-ont papor patterns • Visitors: to Wellington are'reapectfuHy invited to examine oiir. varied Btook. and note prioea: ,:i '' Assortment of'REAi Brussels,. Honiton, and Toiichos Laces. • ' ORDERS accompanied by remittance, Promptly attended to. . .. FAMILY' GROCERY, HA AND PROVISION-WAREHOUSE, 1 Lambton-Quay, Wellington, HH> TIP PIjE R. respectfully intimates • to his friends and tho inhabitants of the town and country 'districts that he has commenced business at the abovo address, opposite Supreme Court, and trusts that by selling first •class goods at exceptionally low ntiCES, to receive a fair share of patronage, Being -within one minute's walk of Railway Station, country customers leaving their orders, on arrival in town can. rely on having them se • to; catch any train. TO DEALERS IS.MILK-AND BUTTER, JF you/want Ueally ..Good Substantial Milk Cans, made of tinned iron (not lead coated) or Butter 1 Tins for packing try— T. GARLAND, Tinsmith, Molesworth-street Wellington. 1G77 pj J. FREEMAN. (Successor to C. Campbell), WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, &c. Manners Street, Wellington jS'Evcry descriptiou of Horological Work • Cleaned Bis Sfesatita kk. W AIRARAPA COURSINO CLUB, President-J lin Rnssell, Esq. Yiok Presidents -D. McDougal/ Esq, and P. Hume, Esq, JuDOK-llrf. H. Hill, 10 All-agb Dog Stakes.—First dog, £ls; runner up, £10; the winners of two courses, £2 10s each. , 8 Dog Poppy Stakus,—For dogs under 18 months old at day of nomination, First dog, £(i; runner up, £4. Nomination, 10s each door. Qualification fee for non-members of the Club, £l. Couvfling to commence at Lower Yalley on TUESDAY, the 3rd June, 1881, at 9 a.m. Nominations close at Club Hotel, Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, 29th May, 1864 at 8 p.m. The draw will take placa immediately after, ' RICHARD J. FITTON, 1677 Secretary. Good News Good News .THE GREAT SPORTING EVENT OF THE SEASON! SPECULATORS in the Wairarapa and throughout the Colony aro invited to participate in • . "LEO'S" FIRST GEEAT DIVIDEND. The sum of £SOO will he Divided among Fifty - six Shareholders early in July, or lis soon as tlio Money is Subscribed. The Drawing will be conducted on the HAMBURG PRINCIPLE, by which absolute fairness is Guaranteed. . In order that the list may fill up rapidly, the first Drawing will cousisc of , 1000 MEMBERS AT lOs EACH And (lie Prizes will he as follows—--1 Prize of £IOO , 1 do 0f.,, .50 2 Prizes of £20.,.,:,,,. 40, 10 do of £lO 100 42 do of £5 ...210 5G Prizes. -' . £500.'.. Akoluto Security is guaranteed, an account being opened in the Bank in the name of three well known and substantial residents, The Drawing will lie conducted by a Special Committee' of six, and the Press will be invited,;. ;. ; . t■■ A) 1 Prizes .be-catd.over as soon as the winning numbcts are presented or forwarded. j : The numbers will ho forwaided' immediately after the Drawing to every investor. Every 18 Tickets MUST Secure a Prize of from Xjs to LilOO in Valued Country cheques accepted if marked correct hy Bank, and payable, to a number, with Is added for exchange. P 0.. orders should be made payable to " LEO," Bank notes preferred. Encloso two : 2d Stamps for reply and result, ADDItESS"LEO," Care of T. Thompson, 1078' Empire Hotel, Maaterton. [ESTABLISHED 1870.] iJAS.. CLAYSON, PASTRYCOOK, Ornamental Confectioner ! Fancy Bread & Biscoir Baker. (Corner Shop, Perry'B Block, Opposite Club Ho.teL).. /CONTRACTOR OATEIIER \J akd . QENERAL PROYIDORE. An Entirely New Stock of Everything Neces. sary for the Equipment of a First Class ' • . Establishment. o/ kind. Scotch Pie and Coffee House 1 Luncheon and Supper Rooms! BALLS & PARTIES SUPPLIED. CAKES, SPECIAL -UfE;. ' CotrierShbp, and on the Block, ' 168S

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1686, 15 May 1884, Page 3

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618

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1686, 15 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1686, 15 May 1884, Page 3

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