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NEQLECT IS OFTEN AS FERTILE A CAUSE OP SUFFERING aB tlio disc.isc itself. Huni.lll nature, warned a 8 it is bv rcpe.ited examples, is prono to forget tlic salutary Icssoiu they incutcato ami apt to lose by deferment, the food it may rcciovo from prompt and decisive action. When the means a e within our grasp,: it is almost sinful ■ to allow their escape, aud nose 3Vtio ■ overlook - tho virtues ot VDOLPHO WOLFE'SSCHIEDAM AKOMATIC SCHNAPPS must stand forever sell-crimlnatod nnd PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, /* Masierton. SERVICE OF SONG. 0 N WEDNESDAY, October 22ud, 1884, at efght o'clock, the Service of Song, Lately rendered with such Success in the Wesleyan Church to a crowded audience will be repeated in tho Presbyterian Church in aid of its funds. Admission. Is. 1813 HEAT RE 'nOYAL, HEAIRE JLIOYAL. : FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, m and lßt'fl OCTOBER. THE GIROLA YACHT PARTY, In their world-renowned, unique, and chaste Entertainment, entitled "SILVER SPRAY," "Only one laugh, but it lasts for two hours."' N.B, This humorous aud varied performance is pronounced bj tha Press and Public to be unsurpassed for originality, and such that the most fastidious may witness without apprehension. Doors open at 7.30, Curtain rises at Carriages may bo ordered [or 10 30 'riccß of Admission -3s 2s and 13. HARRY ECOLES, • Business' Manager,AlffiAU.D'S ART.U-NIQX, 1884 TWO HUNDRED SUBSCRIBERS AT .51 Is EACH. To be Drawn immediately the' List is Full. THE Prizes consist'of Eleven Pictures, valued at 200 guineas.. Now on view at Barraud & Son's, Lambton-quay, where tiokets may b9 obtained. First Prize, a valuable Oil Painting E. ,G." Dochree, representing Kilgerran Castle, Cardigan. 1814 BUMMER SEASON ■ : AT The Gobnek House. NEW MILLINERY 1 NEW DRAPERY! NEW CLOTHING! I RAVES AND- T7UEJIING RAVES AND JJ LEMING Have much pleasure in announcing that" their various Departments aro now replete with Choice New Season's Goods, and would respectfully invite the inhabitants of "Wairarapa to pay a visit to their Warehouse and inspect their LARGE STOCK OF NOVELTIES for tin SUMMER SEASON, MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! Grand Display of Trimmed Hats and Bnnets is to bo seen in our window—tho most choice collection in the city, Prints,. Sateens, Zephyr Cloths, 1000 Pieces .and Patterns to 6ekot from, from 21d to 2s ' per yard, Rare Novelties in Check ' " ' Spotted specially selected for tho Corner B 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. All shades. prices ranging from 9Jd per yard to 2s Ud per yd. Sji Checked Spun Silks, Beau- . Jjful Goods, from 2s 6d per yard. ial Novelties for evening wear—- . CrepJ de Lisße, Khartoum Muslinottes, Silk Striped Oatmeal Cloth, ANGO LA TERRY CLOTH, in all variety of ■ Bilk, and Satin Jackets, m^ ua .uawco, Jackets. Silk, and Satin Dolmans, Broehe Dolmans, Cashmere Dolmans. Silk Cftpes, Silk Chenelle' Capes, Cashmere A very special and novel lot of Artificial Flower Plants (or Pots, Look as well as natural and not half the trouble, Also a large collection of highly artistic POTS, suitable for any hall'or drawing'room, now on view in our window,. Now Flowers and Fruits, Now Fc&there, New Aprons and New Underclothing, New Ho§e, New Gloves, New Ties, New Collarettes, New Plaid Ribbons, Now Lacas, and a larpe assortment of Japanese Goods, OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with Men's, Youths' and Roys' Suits, Trousers and Vests, TrouMHfrsers, Hats, Caps, Underclothing, Scarfs,' '*•l Ties, braces, Sox, etc,, etc, G.. k F. will be to forward patterns of materials on application (parcels prepaid) < to all parts of the Wairarapa. All orders it made up under our personal supervision, and ™ most carefully attendod to, An early inspection would oblige THE CORNER HOUSE, Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington. . HAWKES BAY RACING CLUB. NOMINATIONS, one sov,, for the Hawse's -Bay Guineas, three hundred sovs, 1886, for threo. year olds, (present yearlings) close on THURSDAY, at e'chfc o'clock. 1812 F.'D, LUCKIE. JAMES.'BOSS Blacksmith, wheelwright, and 1 HOBSE-SHUING SMITH, wires to inform his patrons,-and the publio of the Wairarapa generally, that he has taken over the old established business, so long and efficiently conducted by MR FARQUHAR GRAY, . In Queen-Sweet Ma'sterton." And ho solicits a continuance of the patron, age' that has hitherto been, so .liberally ex .tended. J.E. would remind customers that his .experience and long ; connection .with "Mr Gray's business is a guarantee.that the-satis, faction given by' tliia establishment in-the 'past will becoptinued. engineering, and blaoksmithiniz work executed with despatch and on the most reasonv.; '1567 'Jg-A--l-.it DAM .D A R .I) .- CIVIL.EMSOT AND AC /Mf Licensed' under Land Transfer and Nativs Lands Act, Grey-street, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1814, 15 October 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1814, 15 October 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1814, 15 October 1884, Page 3

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