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. ■ ' BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS;, v'•: Doils, J. BIItEEL'S; J Doils, ToiSj . ' Fancillfyposiiortj, \ , Tois tadr Goods, CttoA-Si,, Goods WELLINGTON,. ; '. A' LLkihdsofFanoy-WorkMaterials,and xx Fanoy-Work Books. Stamped, and iX Fanoy-Work Books, Stamped, and commenced work,' anoVcut-out paper patterns Visitors to Wellington are respectfully invited to examine' our varied; stock and npto,prices,.,,./'• ; ■■,'■,',-. • : Assortment 1 of Reae Brussels, 1 Homrotr, and ToncnoN Laces. '-.■■■ OEDERS accompanied by remittance. Promptly attended.to.;. FAMILY GROCERY, TEA AND PROVISION Lambton-Quay, Wellington, HE. TIPPLER respeotfuily intimates • to his friends and the inhabitants of the town and country districts that he,has commenced business at the above address, opposite Supremo Court, and trusts that by selling first-class goods at excepiiohamjY low piuoes, 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'catck any train. .A ■■'.. ! ■mi TO DEALERS IN MILK AND BUTTER. J*F you want Really. Good Substantial Milk Cans, mado of tinned iron (not load coated) or Butter. Tins for packing try— ' . ' . . T. GARLAND, Tinsmith; Molesworth-strect ~ .Wellington. '■ 1G77 , , -••••■*;• J. F R E E MAN'.' (Successor to 0. Campbell); WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, &c... Manners Street,,,,,,,,,,..^Wellington jS?Every descriptiou of Horologioal Work ' Cleaned andßepairedj '; ; .Hftfi WAIRARAPA COURSING CLUB.. PiuBiDKNT-Jnlm llussoll, Esq. VicE'Pbesidents -D. HcDougal, Esq, and P.Hume, Esq, i. JuDOE-MrTiHiHilli '.,,'., IGAII-aqk Dog Stakes.—First dog, £ls; runner up, £10; the winners of two' couraes, £2los each. 8 Doo Piuty Stakes,—For dogs under 18 months old at day of nomination, First dog, £fi; runner up, £4. Nomination, 10s each dog, Qualification fee for non-members of the Club, £l. . Coursing to commerce at Lower Valley on TUESDAY, the 3rd June, 1884, at 9 a.m. Nominations dose at Cliib Hotel;- Masterton, on WEDNESDAY, 29th May, 1864 at 8 p.m. Tho draw will take place immediately after, .... ■• ■■ i .• ; RICHARD J. FITTON, 1G77 Secretary. : Good News Good News THE GREAT ..;■ SPORTING EVENT OF THE SEASON! SPECULATORS in the Wairarapa and throughout tho Colony are invited to participate in < '■. "LEO'S" 1 ' FIRST GEEATDIVJD.MD. The Bum of £SOO will bo Divided among - six Shareholders early 'in July, or as soon as the Money is bubscribed.. . Tho Drawing will be conducted on the HAMBURG PRINCIPLE, by which ,absoluto fairness is Guaranteed; : Iu order that the list may fill'up rapidly, I ho firai Drawing will consist of 1000 MEMBERS AT 10S:EACH ' And the Prizes will be as follows—--1 Prize of ..£IOO 1 do 0f..,.;,... 50 ' 2 Prizes of £2O .40 ■■ 10 do of £lO 100 I 42 do. of£5.;„;„.„. 210 ; •Absolute Security is guaranteed, an aocount being opened in the Bank in the name of three well known -and 'Substantial residents. ''■' ",.,.. The Drawing will bo,conducted by a Special Committoe of six, and tho Press will be invited, All Prizes will be paid over assoon us the ut inning numbers aro presented or forwarded. ' i The nunibors will-bo forwarded immediately after the Drawing to every investor. tS'Emnj 18 Tickets MUST Secure a Prize of from L 5 IoL/100 in Kh/ik/"»Country cheques accepted-if markedjeorrect by Bank, and payablo to a number, with Is added for ; exchange.' ;;PO.i.orders shonld-be made payablo to ■" LEO," 1 Bank notes preferred. Enclose two 2d.Stampsfor reply and result, .],, > ADDRESS-' ' :! -- : > [ •■>; '.'LEO," ' j• , Care of T, Thompson,' i ;: \ ■::;■ 1078 Hmpire Hotel, Mastertoh. PTABLISHEDIS7O.].. : ,■:. JASfOlfrßQji ; , . 'PASTRYCOOK,.' !,; Ornamental':,f!biifectioner! Fancy BREAD'&BiscDlr Baker. : • (Corner Shop, Perry's'Block,"OppbsMClub • : : : ■_;>.,{ ■.■'i.HoWijV? Hi: .'f.rj !;: CONTRACTOR CATp.ER,. ! ' \j■-: ■' .•;■■ akd-: k^,: ] ■ • i... ' ■ ■■■• - ; /GENERAL PROVIDORE. An Entirely New Stock of Everything Necessary for the Equipment of a First Clasji Establishment of its kind. j : Scotch Pie and Coffee House L •(. LunQhepiLandSuppcrßooms) ' VBAILS& PARTDissOPPLIED. j jBTWEDDING CAKES SPECIAL LINE. - Coiner Shop, and on the Block. - 1682

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 16 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 16 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1687, 16 May 1884, Page 3

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