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mH E ATRE Jft OYA L . SATURDAY,. MAY 15. MISS' GEORGIE .SMITHBON, [The Female Maccabe] • TALENTED COMPANY >VILL AITEAII FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. TO-MORROW. ENTIRELY NEW~PROGRAMME. 2295 ,THE BREAD QUESTION. T ADIES & GENTLEMENFor many years past it has ocen a source of pride to our firm to know that the bread wo have supplied to the public lias held an exceptionally high reputation for its good quality. Residents in other townships have, as a matter of fact, sent to us' for it, regardless of cost of carriage, in order to obtain a better article than they could purchase in their own neighborhoods. . An attempt has recently been made by persons, whose motives may well be questioned, to force us to reduce the price of bread. Now it would be very easy to soil inferior bread at a lower price than we are now charging, but the expressions of opinion which we have received from our customers generally, have been decidedly in the direction of maintaining the present'high"standard, quality.of bread in preference to reducing .its price."'- .■„. ■}.:'; ■■■'./. : ~'■■, •■'.■;AVo have to thank our many friends for the. hearty expit-ssion;of:sympathy 'which they;have/t'(to us .'in Consequence :; i; bf/ ,bh« ;p'r6nipted:vby.•, unworthy/motives,-which' have :,witlun the .iast,iew'days'been:*niade flgainsVusj';^ be; wd.ti ii ng;.t< >: re hi i n-. t ] it; co>i'|iclenco'of the : ;have. so lorig ; enj(^ed|,and:whicluive;Vfeer'!issured calumny, jiiid^pej^misrepresentatioh.y: .■ '-Vy^av^;->* : '';V : .!*;o-' l ;'. : v-V.\vi' , :.{ .' ■ '■&' ;■// ■ Yuiirobudient'servants/;=;k/ /CHAMBERLAIN BROS? vvAißarapa;^ast^ounty^;^ ELECTIO|'Np|OE|g|;;; IN consequence of;. th.e'Cdivivion■';of.tliG Alfredtori .Riding %thc constitution of .-Clio. Pahiatua./'Road'.District': into.'"'.a epparkte. .riding,;, tho ■ the Alfi'wlbh/Riding/ cease -to ■ holds'/office; ElcCtioift tot-fill Puhiatua and/Ajfredtbn Hidings ■:willv\be 'held; on 'Siitiirdiiyi"; the: 29 th; inst;"'% ■■/;'"./ I '/Nbmiifations of candidates : will/clbse ; at ii66non:;S:ATUIIEAY, 't.lie':22i^d ; -iiist;iht;, atthe: RMdj;Bj)ard:Oflices;'^ .". nttlioseblKcesror froin/the,7iuiders'igiie(l; ■ : y''-v ; ;'V:.;l;'^^-Moi)RE;:;.'-:^' '■,;// \ : :)^Rcturmn"/Officer;.;.' ■■/'. ■ 5295 V. ■ '■■//" : . : . ./■■i/C '...

■' ,ifp#o,;/ie, ±^i'#(lge;iakes :: :i)lacbr:bielylONlJ'AY,: tli it .18 th iXI iiy;; -of; ■ May, :\ fit. t I.i ffc :M:is tmi & .:Hnll; : Bi\iiiTiister. Street,.. ; ;: % : .order ...Business::77-GeneraLr : : ; H.; ... '■<' : -- : : T" ■:, ;'■;. ;;iwMem7 V ,.■;;... 2285' ;: : :: : ''i',;:; : Si;cre|«iy/. ■ , Z : ciiived'■ byWioi'uiidersiitnedi'untii purtliaseoi'itliegrimndbfjiboutSEYENTY CORDS cstrii'r any-.tundur'it'ut ntfCuasa'rily'aeedpteU: received; .!)y,the,undwj!grie;y :'2stli'iiißfc'- Ciiiiditions'■^Keup; ; iiHgri33,' ■■'arid-keep.fenceain repaiiv.'"' &•;::;'?■■*: .;'' : >■;*:?■ ■,;■ i ■:m^:mmmP ■'/-i s v''.>' : ;-.Education;-Boarai';' : "".- .;.::,,, ■'^>Welliiißti)h;l3tli'3«ay^;-'; ■ fj i TMce»^d:at;this''office;i\ot , Tater' .than ■■'tioivof sohiipl buildings'aa.'followB 1 ■ '"■''..'. ■.Pah'iaiusi- ■ Belvedere [■;), £>; ;*y;>\ : ■-..''-';-Ne -■■'-. ■''' .' : ; : - ; • .PlaM;and ; follows^:-— "£.'.:■ iAi-ttV l '- :: "-4 ; C M; - : ; : "■"

.i : For;Paliiatua/Kt;trie ; j i¥m. \ Belvedere,; jit ;;tiie : ; sioro ;:.of ■-.Mr: :Boothf Cartcrton^; ; ? :■ i ?v; :;^Eor ; /!Greyto\vn'.; repairs, l '■'.aritl,..Kaitiira.' ■residence, at the. Standard Office;?': vfev s.;Eor Pivinoa, at.tlie Standard\Oifoe.and; the'Waiheiiga. School.: i ;?i; ;-;'v ; ' |# : i'. ■'■ '£ Warily:accepfeft^■« Av 'J .-v'- :jc- ?■■ ':■■■':■'■'; :v;- s:"'"; ;thos;'*turnbuli^:;>:;::'^ V; A .LL those'iwlio arc.deair6us:of\joiiVitii» Brigade are requested ; to'call-or funvavcl- their names'' by-^SAT- . •-:H.%;,■:%■.■ .: ■:; '' Caritajn, 0 ■' ,„. ■"■■:' ■/.■"'' ■:"■:■■ ■ : '-"-X: , v ,/?'."■.■ Secretary!-' ■ ; ' Mayl3,lßßG:i'^ , '2294 £lO REWAJRD. LOST.— A pocket book, containing two £lO, three £5, and nine £1 notes (the number of the tens and fives are known).' Finder will receive the above reward on returning the same to the Club Hotel. 2294 MASTERTON WATER POWER WOOD TURNERY WORKS AND CHAIR FACTORY. WILLIAM CAXJEY Proprietor. ALL KINDS of turned work in stock, Billiard balls re-turned and .chalk cups turned. Doino madekitclien chairs! Carved Brackets from 2\ to G inches, . PactorypHaJl Street. Shop-Queen fitratf, adjoining Empire M. Wi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2295, 14 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2295, 14 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2295, 14 May 1886, Page 3

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