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QLE ANDERSON, of the Taueru, wisliei to thank his many friends and gentlemen at Branctpeth, Kaumingi, Tauern, and asterton, who bo kiudly assisted him, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Masterton. SERVICE OF SONG. ON WEDNESDAY, October 22nd, 1881, at ofglit o'clouk, tho Service of Song, (i 1 jy rendered with such Success in the yan Church to a crowded audience ?o repeated in the Presbyterian Church in aid of ils funds. Admission Is. 1813 BARRAUD'S ART UNION, 1884. TWO HUNDRED SUBSCRIBERS AT fl Is EACH. To be Drawn immediately tho List is Full. mHE Prizes consist of Eleven Pictures, valued at 200 guineas. Now on view at Barrand & Son's, Lambton-quay, where tiokets may be obtained. First Prize, a valuable Oil Painting by E. G. Dochree, representing Kilgerran Castle, Cardigan. 1814 IN BANKRUPTCY, In ills District Court of Wairarapa, holden at Masterton, being a local Court of Bankruptcy. In the matter nf •' The Bankruptcy Act, 1883." NOTICE is hereby given that CARL JIOELLOR, of Jlaatertnn, Cabinet Maker, was this day adjudged a bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to be bolden at the Old Cou t Room, Masterton, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of October, at 11 o'clock a.m. W. SELLAR, Deputy Assignee. ttHnJlasterton, 13th October, 1884, 1814 SUMMER SEASON The Oorneb House. Ml' MILLINERY I NEW DRAPERY! NEW CLOTHING 11 Graves and RAVES AND I 1 LEMING Have much pleasure in announcing that their various Departments are now replete with Choice New Season's Goods, and would respectfully invite the inhabitants of Wairanpa to pay a visit to their Warehouse and inspect their LARGE STOCK OP for the SUMMER SEASON. 'MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! . A Grand Display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets is to be acen in our window—the most choice collection in the city. Prints, Sateens, Zephyr Cloths. 1000 Pieces and Patterns to select from, from 2|d to 2s per yard, Bare Novelties in Checked Se.teens and Spotted Zephyrs, specially selected for the Corner House. French Beiges, Nun's Cloth, Carmelettes, All Wool Dress Materials, made from the finest of Lamb's Wool and as cool to the wearer as any cotton or linen fabric. AU Eludes prices rangjHk . ing ' rom per W yard to 2s lid por yd. Checked Spun Silks, Beautiful Goods, from 2s fid per yard. Special Novelties for evening woar— Crepd da Lisse, Khartoum JlMlinettes, Silk Striped Oatmeal Cloth, ANGO LA , TEIIBY CLOTH, iu all variety of shades, Silk and Satin Jackets, Smclie Jackets. Cashmere ,T/icke.a- Silk and Satin Dolmins, Broche Dolmans, Cashmera Dolmans, Silk Capes, Silk Cheuellc Capes, Cashmere Capes. A very special aoi\ novel lot of Artificial Flower Plant 3 for Pots. Look as well, as natural and not half tlio trouble, Also a large collection cf highly artistic POTS, suitable for any hall or drawing room, now on viow in our window, New Flowers and Fruits, New Feathers, New Aprons and New Underclothing. New Hose, New Gloves, New Iks, New Collarettes, New Plaid Ribbons, Now Laces, and a assortment of Japanese Goods, CLOTHIKGDEPARTMENT iifißll stocked with Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits, Trousers and Vests, Trousers, Hats, Caps, Underclothing, Scarfs, Ties, braces, Sox, etc., etc, 2 G. &F. will ba happy to forward patterns Wof materials on application (parcels pienaid) to all parts of the Wairarapa. All orders made up under our personal supervision, and most carefully attended to. ■ An early inspection would oblige Graves is Flung, THE CORNER HOUSE, Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington, HAWKE3 BAY EACING CLUB. "ATOMINATIONS, one sov., for the -LN Hawke's Bat Guineas, three hundred eovs, 1886, for three year olds, (present yearlings) close on THURSDAY, at eight o'clock. «12 F. D. LIfCKIE, JAIES ROSS , BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSE-SHOING SMITH, Desires to inform his patrons, and the public of the Wairarapa generally, that be has taken over the old established business, bo long and efficiently conducted by 0. MB FARQUHAR GKAY, In Queen-Sweet Mastertos, And he solicits a continuance of the patrom age that has hitherto been bo liberally ox J.R. .would remind customers that his and long connection with Mr Gray's business is a guarantee that the satis, faction given by this establishment in the past will be continued. ' Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright, engineering, and blacksmithing work executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms, 1567

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 14 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 14 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 14 October 1884, Page 3

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