NORTH WAIRARAPA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. I A MEETING of subscribers to tho I Society will be held in the Institute on WEDNESDAY, 20th January, at 4 p.m. THOS. C. D'ARCY, 1 2197 Secretary. TO BUILDERS. • , RENDERS for tho erection of platform X at the Opaki School, and fixing dual desks thereon, will bo received by mo up to noon on.MONDAY, tho 25th instant, Plans and specifications to bo seen at the oftice of Mr Sellar, Masterton, The lowest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. WILLIAM EVERETT, Chairman Opaki School Committee. 2197 I NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. CHEAP NIGHT EXCURSION. > THURSDAY, 21st JANUARY, 1886. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave WetXI. lington for Masterton and all Wairarapa Stations at 7.45 p.m., returning from Masterton on Monday, January 25th, at 4 45 a.m., arriving in Wellington at 9.20 a.m. EXCURSION FARES. Ist 2nd Class Class 1 [Masterton 14s 10s Gd Wellington Carterton 12.. ft. Petone ' UUM™" J? l a n LowerHuttf 1 1 eath rsfnlOs 7s6d Kaitoki 6s 4s J .Upper Hutt4s 2sGd These Tickets will be issued between stations above-mentioned, at the fares named, and will be available for return by any train on Monday, 25th January.
SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS. From Upper Hutfc, Kaitoki, and all Flag Stations between Lower Hutt and Summit, Saturday Return Tickets issued by Excursion Train will bo available for return by any train on Monday, 25th January, Special will stop at Flag Stations in the Wairarapa District to allow passongMß to alight only. 2197 BY ORDER. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon on SATURDAY, 23rd inst., for the erection oi a ten. roomed dwelling house in Bemill -street. Plans and Specifications at my office. GEO. FANNIN, 2197 ■ Architect. IOUND.—A gold ring. Owner can X have same by applying to H. Peterson, bootmaker, and paying cost of this advertisement. 219G AS a return for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon the GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, we have resolved to present the following gifts to Customers next Easter— A Dinner Service, value £23, to the one who guesses the exact number of peas in the glass jug in the window. If two personß guess the exact number a Dinner Service, value £lllos, to each. In case the exact number is not guessed a Dinner Service, value £lllos, to the nearest. To the next nearest a dinner service, value £6. To the neit nearest a China Tea Service, value £2los. To the noxt nearest a Yase or Tea Set of forty-one pieces, value £1 Is. Every half-crown purchase qualifies for one estimate, All purchasers at the Bon Marche, Cuba St., havo equal right to make an estimate. In addition wo are offering the best and cheapest crockery, cutlory, etc., in the city.
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. LAMBTON QUAY, JJAVING reptatcdly been asked by their numerous customers the question Why don'l you start a Counting Competition? Have decided on inaugurating on TUESDAY, 10th November, a GRAND Peppercorn Competition FOR £IAA PRIZE For exact number of Peppercorns in Glass Bottle now oxhibited in their window in Cuba-street. Should no' one bo fortunate enough in roistering the exact number, fit A Will b» givon for the first ntntit wtimnto Will be given to the next nearest ultimate; Will bo givon to tho third noarost estimate. Tioi, if any, to be entitled to an equal division of the amount of prize, Competition toclose 10th February, 1886. The bottlo and peppercorns were ordered at MrW, G. FitzGerald's, Chemist, Manners-sfc,, and sealed by him in the presence- of A. McDonald, Esq,, J.P,, Manners-street.' Every purchaser to the value of fivo shillings will receivo one ticket, and every additional 5s spent will secure an extra ticket, so the more you spend tho greater number of chances you liavo. The CHEAPEST House in totm. NOTL-Brussells Carpet 3s 9d 'per yard. 2148 : NOTICE. ■■■ 'ON TUB , " WRONG SIDE OF OUBA STREET."
TO THE PUBLIC. AS "we are so frequently being asked _ by many of our numerous customers how it is wa sell butter goods at Lower Prices than the large puffing claptrap places, ■ we thought we would just answer the question onco for all through tho press. There are many reasons, six of which I will name—- : 1. : We know how to buy.' 2, We give no discount. . 3.: We have no Xmas gifts. 4. We give no credit. : 5. Wedon'tsellpeas.boans.oi'peppor 6. Jn fact, we givo nothing away. ;. Byth'eserrieanswe can and:will sell cheap. Those who have not yetj "paid ua a visit, kindly look in on. "the wrong side our good* Hi »TO]m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2198, 19 January 1886, Page 3
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