WE dtßire to thapk thn Public of Mns» lerton oud district for. the very" Ronerous"" support tlioy'. hW-ffiftordcd us bincS-we commenced business in Masterton. A Selection of, the NEWEST-GOODS has just been opened, suitable for the All goods masked in plain figures, INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. W, LITTLEJOHII & SON, QUEEN-STREET HASTERTON, lAMBTON QUAY, WELLINOTON. WESLEYAN BAZAAR, THEATRE ROYAL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ■: December 17th and 18tb. rHE above Bazaar will be formally opened on WEDNESDAY AFTKRNUON, at half past two. In addition to the usual attractions the Wellington . . PUNCH & JUDY SHOW, will be exhibited by Messrs Denton and ... .-... Clusholm, TheMembersof theMa'stdrton PRIVATE.BRASS BAND. •have kindly .consented to render musical . selections at intervals; • • ADMISSION :1s; Children under twelvo, ..'. ■'•' Od. " .1865 s«e <mm CASTLEPOINT RACES. THE ANNUAL RACES will take placo • at CASTLEPOINT on NEW YEAR'S DAY.F. A. SHEATH, '' 1805 ■ ~. ■ . Hon.Sec.A'Truaa. N OTICE. '■■•..I fpHE next English nnd'European Mail per X >•■■ Kaikoura (if.-Bu.direo'ted) will close' lat.this'Office on .SATURDAY, the 20th day ■of December, at'' 1.'8'0.p.m.,: due in London; kt February, 1885.'."••'.: .'".,' '' '.' "■': -:.::-.. /■'■'■■'> 'J. B'AGGE, '',,., •1862•.:.'•..•:.■.•-•■•■':''•'•'.'.' '^Postmaster," NEW ZEALAND.RAILWAYS.' > -; • SECTION. ■ •■■. [TRAIN -ARRANGEMENTS TOR CHeiSTMASJOLIDAYS. ON Christmas and Boxinc Day the , ordinary Time Table will he suspenn derj. Saturday return tickets will ho issued on and fmm Sniuriltiy, Deccmbei 20ih, up till the evening of January 3rd, available for return journey up to evening of January.sth, .'.. : EXCURSION FARES. Between Wellington and Magterlon or vice versa, return, Ist class 13s Cd, 2nd 7s Cd. :. Between Wellington, nnd Carterton or vice versa, return, Ist class lis, 2nd (is Cd. Between Welliimlon and Greytmvn nr vice versa, return, Ist class lis, 2nd Us Cd. Between Wellmsjion and Feniheratun or vice versa, return, Ist class 8s Cd, 2nd ssGd. .. Between -Wellington and Kaitoke or vice versa, rct'iui, Ist class Cs, 2nd 4s. Between Wellington and Upper Hint, or vice versa,'return, Ist class 4s, 2nd 2s Cd These tickets will he i«Btied'by a train leayinu Welliiiß'nn for Wsirarnpn at 7 30 p.m. on Wednesday, Decemrer 24iheand f y any train on Dtwmber 25th and 2(iih and will be available for return tip m the evening of Monday, December 29ih.' On Monday, December 29th, an early train will leave Masteiton at G am., Carterton G. 30, Greytown 6 40, Feathersion:7.ls, Upper Hutt 8.50, arriving in Wellington at 10 a.m. Excursion tickets issued at Petono and Lower Hutt at some prices as above. The 7.30 p m. train on the 24th and the G 0 a.m. on the 29th will not stop at flag stations. For times of trains seo posters. ' GEORGE ASHCROFT, 1804 District .Mariaser. . V* CHEAP PUBNITUKE /.' W&MNGTpN, Is saw offering good , iow^prices, A visit .will"provethV/ftet,' ;•••' IAVINO the '.Maßtfrton L ■ Staiioiier^.iand-'F.aney/ ; 'Gfiods .business hitherto' cond>icterV by ; Jlf Jfiha Witt, I have the honor'toSolicit a. :I;liop'e by-careful attention to business to merit your confidence, •; '■ RICHARD BROWN. In' connection with the abovo I' beg to that k my numerous patroas for the. favors accorded to me in the past, My successor is a thoroughly competent business man, and I have every confidence in recommending aiid soliciting for,him a Cuntiunancer of your favors, . . .JjOtiN, WATT. Richard Brown's signature will Le a sufficient discharge for all outstanding accounts due to John Watt. 1860 RODGER'S WROUGHT IRON SPLIT PULLEYS. THE best pulley in the world, over 40,000 in we, Made in all sizes and widths upto 24ft diameter by bit wide, A stook ranging from 6 inches up to 54 inches diameter and various widths nhaya on h,md. '1 hdse pulleys cannot break, aud the prices compiro favorably with those of oast iron. .Use no more wood or cast iron pulley's.' Sold by the principal engineers and Ironfoutiders' Wholesilo Agent—' WALTER BROWN ENGINEER AND TOOL MAKER, MEOIJABICIL .YiLpEB, Old Oußtorobouße-Btreet, Wellington; ■ W, B. is also sole agent for Mason's Sone breaking, Crushing Pulverising Machinery, and indents for all kinds of machinery.' •' 1824 ICHARD IOLLJNS, (Late 11.. \Viiis) ." • _ Saddler -and :Harne3SMAKER, ; ■;.■:;■•• ; ' ; ; TlSVi'/ ',.. Chbicb"Stock ot Saddles,and. Bridles; &o '', E'epairs' promptly and neatljrexecuted.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1867, 17 December 1884, Page 3
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653Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1867, 17 December 1884, Page 3
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