We would remind our readers that the Great Stock-takinq Clearing Sale at L. J. Hooper and Co.'s is drawing to a close, and those who have not yet visited it should do so without delay, Winter drapery was never so cheap before, and snch a chance is not likely to occur ntain. Hundreds that have patronised tho Great Sale testify to the enormous reductions aud great bargains offered at the Great Bon Steals Clearing Bale.—[Adyt|. Thragest and best stock of mon's porhide hand-sewn walking boots, esflßcially adapted tor winter wear, are to be at RaDD & Hare's Emporium, (Advt) How to Get Sick.—Expose yourself night and day. sit too much without exerciso, work too hard without lest, doctor all the time take all the vile nostrums advertised and then you will waut to know How to Gkt 'Well,—Which is answered in three words-Take flop Bittei s! Head
MY FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT! IMPORTANT NEWS ron MASTEBTOIff. H. LAWSON JgEC|S to thank tlie Inhabitants of MasIfton and surrounding Districts for JJairlStoin during his two Masterton Sales, Wjtthe hafl also to tell thein that having ventured into a Financial Venture that requires Money he has decided on Offering tlio WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE STOCK OF Drapery & Clothing i FOR TEN DATS AT UNDER COST PRICE And after that date he will call on an Auctioneer and SELL THE ENTIRE BALANCE OP HIS STOCK ' W*HOUT t RESERVE. I.OOK OUTjand Save up Money for this GREAT Bona Fide Clearing Sale BY AUCTION, AS THEBE WILL BE NO RESERVE I GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER FOR THE LAST TEN DAYS I Note the AddressH. LAWSON, DRAPER, Pebby-Strekt Masterton. 1707 MASTERTON FARMERS' CLUB. A MEETING will ho held on SATURj|A. DAY, 23rd instant, at 3.30 p.m., at £OS Council Chambers. Adoption of Rules, and Election of Officers. , Members and intending members are requested to attend, R. BROWN. 17CG Hon, Sec. ROWE FENNELL, WOODVILLE. LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION -AGENT.- "" SECTIONS FOR SALE. ConnEsroNDENCE Invited. 17CG CHEAP FRUIT l" rjIHE ORDER OF THE DAY AT THE QUEEN-ST. FRUIT DEPOT, Next" The Clock Masterton. 17GG £ PUBLIC MEETING, A JLthe request of sheepowners, wc hereby jjAonvene a public meeting in the TJOTI BALL, on FRIDAY the 22nd intt., at 2 p.m., to consider amendments deemed necessary in the Sheep Act, 1878, priir to presenting a petition to Parliament on the subject. T. MACKAY, R, R. MEREDITH, 1108 ■ A, WALKER,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1767, 21 August 1884, Page 3
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