L„VEM'UIIE.. T3. m. i , os Tin;:. ,\ | AUTUMN HANDICAP. to bo run at the Hiifct'ou May Ist, 1885. TN CONSEQUENCE of my predecessor X having retired from carrying on lug Consultations, and as he does not object to my assuming the same name, I have much pleasure in laying before the public my programme on the above event. The great success which attended the two former Consultations under the previous regime, botli having closed full, and the fact that I have been fortunate enough to secure the services of Mr A. R, Macfarlano as Treasurer, gives me the utmost confidence that this "Venture" will also be successful. PROGRAMME. •PO/TA 1000 at 5s each. PQKfi <*&v\J ABOUT 50 priz ESi £4oU First Horse £IOO Second Horse 40 Third Horse 20 Others Divided 30 Cash Awards, (i at £5 30 „ 10 at £2los 25 sat£l 5 Total. £250 Ten per cent, will be deducted for printing, advertising, &c. Apply early, and send two 2d stamps for reply and result. Will close about 28th April. Address : VENTURE, C/o W. Armstrong, 1057 Box 8, P.O, Gvevtuwn North. WELLINGTON GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, . mHN Suppnil Quarter will begin on I TUESDAY, the 21st April. OHAS, P, POWLES, IMH Secretary, <?!rf§ste WELLINGTON COLLEGE, THE Second Quarter will begin on THURSDAY, 10th April, CHAS, P. POWLES, !t'o2 Seoretary. EDUCATIONAL. KINGSTON HOUSE, KARORI. TUTU! NICHOLSON is prepared to 1)1 receive young ladies to Board and Educate on Moderate Terms. Karori is a healthy suburb, within easy reach of Wellington, and the lioiwo is hip, arid fitted with ovory qijnvenieiicC "'*''''"'"' Mrs and Miss 'Nicholson devote their whole time tp'tlie'cave' and education of their pupils, and hope by so 'dqjn'g to ensure success, Terms oh application {■,-, jjtu Lady Prjnci!'4 " ' " 1901
TEMPERANCE HALL, MASTERTON. gpenisTnmt, THPfISLAY pp," APRfL 1(4 CONCERT AND TEM. PHHANOI9 AD. DWESSES. | rnllE CARTERTON BLUE RIBBON 1 CHOIR will attend in full force. Admission, Is; front seats, 2s, Dours open at 7.30. To commence at- 8 19G0 o'clock. • CABTEMQJI FURNITURE FACTORY. CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOL'STERERS, &o. x BEU to inform their numerous customers and public that they can now supply them with every requisite for ' FURNISHING, " AT UNHEARD OF LOW PRICES, as they lmy for Cask, and can -iurjiy 'at WHOLESALE IBICES ■ Their bargains in CHAIRS, IKON BEDSTEADS. PEKAMBU- - LATORS, PICTURES, to; arc wonderful IVy have also, a splendid stock pf picture'frames,- mouldings; and ' ' ' PICTURES', to select from, Goouls delivered. \yjthin a distance of 'i'vwty Miles from Oartertpji, Furniture repaired and polished, AH Work Guaranteed, Only New Material used for Bedding, Billiard BaUa Turned. Billiard Tables repaired and re-covered. Turnery in all its Branches. Shop Fittings. Estimates Given,. rising"* cox, BIGJWJTRRKT,, CARTBRTON. 19(14 TO LET.—In Queen-st., furnished or unfurnished, one front Room and Kitchen, and one or two Bedrooms. Front room could be converted into shop if required, Apply-W. Sellar. 1942 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MEDICAL HERBALIST AND TJOTAXIC niIEMIST, 01- v ' Taraxaki St.. WmixoTp>(, IT AS opened a Branch 9hoi> in' iIOLKSU W.QRTJftSTRIIET.-omiosito Hill-street, Wellington, ivitli a large- Stock of NATURE'S HERBAL'REMEDIES; Dr Scott's Electric Belts, Hairbrushes, kc ; Dr Ynuglian's Corn Cure ;Dr Nichol's Sanitary Soap; Professor Brown's Complete Herbalist, &o„ &c, A good stock of Herbs, kn, always ori banc!. Free to All—Professor Brown's Illustrated Slmkesperian Almanac. Advice Gratis by enclosing stamp for reply, Agent for Masterton-J. WILLIAMS. N,B, My Molesworth-street. Dispensary is only five minutes walk from Railway Station TIOR SALE.-OHEAP. 100 Oil DrimiH, Apply- G, HASKELL, 19bo . Queen-St. FOR SALE.-A BARGAIN. ' FIRST-CLASS, DOUBLE-BAR. :JLJ L RELLED BREECH-LOADER GUNj with' fittings and 'solid 'leather caae, complete. Apply— A. BRADFORD, 1959 Gunsmith. ANNOIINpS that this is (the "best time to, rempye noses,. He is ready to supply any qran . . at; veiy cheap prices. 1955
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1966, 16 April 1885, Page 3
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