NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY, JJAVING received the second ai final portion of the goods stoppi in transit at Wellington too late to bu mit them at the sale, I have been reque ted by a number of my customers to gii them an opportunity of seeiug the ne Shipment, therefore, in deference to the wishes, I have decided to keep the sho open for Fifteen Days Longer, and during that time I will give everyon a chance to buy Cheaply from the Ne l Shipment, Recollect this is my FINAL NOTICE and the goods > Must be Sold to close up the transactions, bo come am buy NEW GOODS J. from ro ISTNote the AddressTHE PREMISES NEXT EMPIRE HOTEL Queen-st,, Masterion. 2101
ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL ROOM, THE next entertainment will take place in the Schoolroom on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. To pay interest on Church debt, etc., W, E. PAIGE, 2104 Incumbent. A. E. O'NEALE, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, FEATHERSTON. WORK done in the best style. A large stock of paperhangings. Agent for the Liverpool London and Globe Fire Insurance Company. 2097 FOR SALE.—Sittings of Andalusian eggs, from first-class birds, at 12a (id per sitting; also Brown Leghorn (imported birds) at 21s per sitting, Apply W. McKenzie, Daily Office. 2034 MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE FIRST ANNUAL SHOW of the above will be hcldjon Wednesday, 25th day of November, 1885. In the new sale yards of Messrs Lowes and lorns, Masterton. Further particulars will be published in a few clays. RICHD. J. FITTON, Secretary. Masterton, September 28,1885. 210G
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! CLEARING _ SALE. BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! MRS BAMI3ER lias determined, in order to make room for new goods, to sell for week only, AT BARGAIN PRICES, her well assorted stock of Ladies' Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. Come and Inspect Quality and Prim!!l Sale Commences SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, AND OLOSES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 2110 MUIR & DIXON having second prize for buggies at the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, against the leading coach-builders of the Colony, intend to still further increase their reputation by manufacturing carriages of all descriptions at prices which, for style and finish must command the attention of purchasers. Now in stock, 1 double buggy, price £3B; Ido do £4B; 1 single bugpy £36; ldo do £4s'; one spring- cart £26; ; Also one of their new pattern Excelsior Road Carts, a vehicle that is perfectly, free from horse motion, rides easier, nioiW comfortable than a buggy,-drawß far easier, and'only about half the cost. INSPECTION INVITED. 2112
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2118, 12 October 1885, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2118, 12 October 1885, Page 3
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