The largest and beat stock of men's porpoise hide hand-sown walking boots, especially adapted for winter wear, are to be seen at Bapp & Harp's Emporium, (Advi), Dtniiifj 1883 tho total value of messages sent from ami recieved by Victoria along tho cable was £31,224 the number of messages being 15,468. New South Wales sent and received 18,303 message*, coaling J:77,85G, and New Zealand 0,008 costing £39,970. South Australia, which erected the overland line conneeied with the cable, comes next with 0,418 mess* ages, costing 135,507, THE GENIUS OF DISCOVERY is so aspiring ill its ambition that it never stops short o! complete triumph. Its conquests aro certain, its victories consummate. The crown it wears is wrested from patient labor, and wrought of the tireless efforts of energy and research. The achievement that gave to the world UOOLPIIO WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC BCHNAPPS will live in the history of curative science as long as tho Iranian frame is subject to natural di-
MfW.C. BUCHANAN INYII'ES THE ELECTORS OF WAIRAKAPA SOUTH To meet him at the IiAIWAIWAI SCHOOL HOUSE ON MONDAY, JULY 11th, MEETING of Mr G. BEETHAM'S COMMITTEE will bo held in the TEMPLE CHAMBERS on SATURDAY NEXT Electors willing to join the Committee are respectfully requested to attend this meetIMPOUNDING NOTICE. MASTERTON-JJay Mare, white blaze down forehead and nose, hind feet white. If not released, will be sold July 29th, 1881, at 12 noon. G. A. BOWSER, THURSDAY, the 17th current. July 10th, 1881, LESSEE ~ .. H, R, BARTER. CHIC !! THURSDAY* FRIDAY, July, 17th & 18th. 732 MESSES J. STONE ft SON, of the Waipoua Nursery, beg to inform the nhabitants of the district that they have received a large and assorted stock of fruit and ornamental trees from the well-known nursery oi Mr Ivory, of Rangiora, Canterbury, and are prepared to sell the same at reasonable prices. On! era left with Mr A, P. Feilding will bo attended to. 1731 St. Matthew's Church, mHE ANNUAL PARISH MEETING will bo held in the Schoolroom on MONDAY EVENING the 14th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Business—To receive Annual Report and to elect Office Bearers for the ensuing year. 1730 W, E. PAIGE. ST. MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERTAINMENT. THE Fifth of a series will be held on THURSDAY, the 10th July, at 8 o'clock. Admission.-ONE SHILLING, Children underli HALF-PRICE. 1721 TEMPERANCE MEETING. nBE ANNIVERSARY of the MASTER. •** TON TENT of RECHABITES, will be Celebrated in the SALVATION ARMY BARRACKS THURSDAY, (TO-NIGHT) Tea at 6.30. ,t T.ICKETS-ls 6d. -,. Songs, Pianoforte Selections, and ■f Recitations. e The CARTERTON BLUE RIBBOS ■!j CHOIR is expected to be present, i 729 W. M. EASTHOPE, 0.8,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 10 July 1884, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1732, 10 July 1884, Page 3
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