We observe by a report iu an English paper of the Heuley Kegatta this year that Mr L, Pharazyn, a son uf Mr C, SJiarazyn, rowed in the match for the folic Schools' Challenge Cup as one of 3 London International College crew. We would remind our readers that the Great Stock-taking Charing 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 Buch a chance is not likely to occur oeain. Hundreds that have patronised the Great Sale.testify to the enormous reductions aud great bargains offered at the Great Bon Marche 1 Clearing Sale.—fADVT|. After several years experience m supplying watches for the colouial market, Littlejohn and Sod, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, have observed the need for a thoroughly sound English Lover Watch at a lower price than that usually paid for such watches. It - is only b) tho judicious division of labor and by the manufactuie of large quantities on a uniform plan, that wc nro enabled to meet this want, We have now the pleasure of introducing our Six Guinea Hunting Silver Lever. This watch, being simple in design durable, highly finished, and accurateifulnls, all the requirements of a pocket timekeeper. A written guarantee for two years will be given with each wi"«h. Sent by post, aeourely packed, on leceipt of Post Office order or cheauo.— (Advtl
13- TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN MEN'S AND WOMEN'S DRAPER! AND CLOTHING AT VASiT REDUCTIONS!! FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS. And I will sell the whole of my Stock by Auction on the premises known as NAYLOR'S BLACKSMITH'S FORGE, On SATURDAY the 6th, and on MONDAS the Bth September, and if any remain over I will sell it and all the unclaimed anc unpaid lots on TUESDAY afternoon, th< 9th, For particulars of this Unreservec Sale, see MR. WOOD'S Auction Advertise ment in this paper. H..LAWSON, DRAPER, Pkbrt-Stbekt Mastertoh r 177 TO THE BURGESSES OF MASTERTON LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-At th request of numerous Ratepayers I he respectfully to offer myself as a candidate fo the office of Councillor at the forthcomio election. If elected I shall do my best topromot the interests of the Borough by attending i far as practicable to public works of genet utility without increasing the liability of tl ratepayers. I trust that my lone resideni and the fact that my interests are complete! bound up with those of the. Burgesses, wi (prove a sufficient passport to your conf dence. I have the honor to be, Your Obedient Servant, 1772 R.M.GALLOWAY. TO THE BURGESSES OP MASTERTO) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-At i request of a number of ratepayers ofier my services as a candidate at t forthcorung election, and as my intern are identical with the' welfare of t Borough, if elected, I will always be foui upporting and advocating any measun conducive to the advancement of the town Your Obedient Servant, 1773 JAS. MUIR. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THIS BO: OUGH OF MASTERTON. part in the conduct of municipal affairs . offer my services, and if elected will do wli 1 can for the general good, ' Yours Faithfully, S. BACON. RAPP AND HARE' WHITE SUGAR, 4d PER lb.-Try it.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1772, 28 August 1884, Page 3
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545Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1772, 28 August 1884, Page 3
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