NEQLECT IS OFTEN AS FERTILE A CAUSE OF SUFFERING as the disease itself. Human nature, warned ns It is by repeated examples, is prone to forget tlw salutary lessons thoy Inculcato and apt to lose by deferment, tlw good It may rcciove from prompt and decisive action. When the means a o within our ifrasp, it i j almost sinful to allow their escape, and lioso who overlook the virtues ot UDOLPIIO WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC) SCHNAPPS must ■stand forever Fclf-eriminated and reproai hod.
WOOL, PRODUCE, MERCHANDISE. r JIHB UNDERSIGNED, liavinß extensivo Show Dooms and Storage Accommodation lose to the Wharf, are prepared to receive s>very description of goods, and to offer them ' or sale privately or by public auction. WOOL will be carefully sorted and lail out for inspection, and if not sold here will bo shipped to London under advance, or disposed of according to instructions. MERCHANDISE will receive every pos- ; ible attention, and will be most thoroughly exhibited previous to being offered for sale CHARGES.—A moderate soa'e will be adopted, and to insure the confidence of clients they will act as agents only, A. P. STUART AND CO. Wellington. 1823 TO WOOD SPLITTERS. TENDERS are invited for supplying Piles for the House of M. Caselberg, Tenders to be aont in not liter than .SATURDAY next, November Ist, to the undersigned, where specifications are to be seen. The lowest or any tender not neceaFarily accepted. M, CASELBERG & CO., •tfasterton. NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail, per S. S. Doric (If specially addressed) will close at this office on THURSDAY, the 30th day of October at 1.30 p.m. J.BAGGE, Postmaster. Due in London on 12ih September. P ORTRAITU RE,
Mr Merritt, Artist, Just below St. John's, Presbyterian Church, Willis-street, Wellington, BEGS to notify that his PORTRAIT ST is now open Daily at Mr liver's, Willis treet. _ Photo Enmhofments, [highly finished in oils, fron. A Q 10s to #55 ss. Enlargomeitß-Gl Is additional. tS"lnspecb ,i Specimens Invited, Oil Paintings Restored. 1G63 FOR THE BEN PIT OP A WIDOW IN DISTUESS. THE MASTERTOti CHRISTY MINSTRELS TTTILL cive one ot their Drawing Room » V Entertainments in the THKATRE ROYAL, Masterton, on TUESDAY, November 4th, ISBI,
PROGRAMMEPart I, Overture String Band Song, 'Wait till the clouds roll Webb Comic song' Kingdoms Coming'... J. Millf Song, 1 The old cottage gate',.,T, Thompson Comic Song 1 1 had but eighteen pence' ... J, Devonshire Song' Angela whisper sweet goodnight, H. Wickerson Comic song' Razors in the ai' J. Mills Song 1 Send for mother, Birdie's tying J. Thompson Comie song ' Get thee, gone, gal' ••• . ... J. Devonshire Finale 'American National Guard'„, Company Inteclocotor: G. YOUNG. Accompanyist ; fIERR KAIBENBERG. INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Part 11. htump Speech J, Devonshire k° n 8 B, Wickerson DaMi > J. Mills S°ng W, liapp INTERVAL or FIVE MINUTES. To Conclude with the Laughable Farce, 'THE RIVAL LOVERS' Pkices Of Admission—3s, Qs, Is. COALS! COALS!! COALS!!! LARGE quantities of different kindß now in store; also Coke, Coal, Tar, &c. LOWEST SUMMER PRICES. Order at once, W. H. WESTIN, Coal Merchant and Estate Agent. Stores: Chapel-St. Office: Renali/St, Sub-agent for the Northern Assurance Company, CAPITAL: £3,000,000. RESERVE FUND: £2,500,000. 1809 nr& mm PUBLIC NOTICE. A.BISH,
HAVING decided to close his business in Masterton, will hold a CLEARING SALE • of everything in stock, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY, will be sold at Coat Silver Lever Cronographs, With all tho latest improvements, will be sold at £7loa, sold' all over New Zealand at £IG 10s, English Silver liever Watches, At £4. This is the same quality Bold every- ■ where at £0 gs. Anyone wanting a batgain will do well to INSPECT THE STOCK and convince themselves before purchasing ' elsewhere, Sale will be continued till the end of month. MASTERTON FARMERS' C1.U8.,. THE ordinary monthly meeting of the abovo takes place in -the Council Chambers on SATURDAY, October 25th, at. half-past 3 o'clock. ' K,BROm T , 1822 ~ , Bon. Seo,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1823, 25 October 1884, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1823, 25 October 1884, Page 3
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