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H. J ONES, WOODCARTER, DESIRES to thank his customers for their patronage, and to inform the people of Masterton that having got into a lot of good dry Matni and Main; wood, he wishes to do wore in the trade, and persons that will kindly favor him with their orders may depend on getting both qnahty and quantity. Orders left with Mr R. Junes, fruitertr, Rueen-street. MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. anwu.-vx, ball. (Plus am- Fancy Dkhss.) THEATRE ROYAL. JUNE 28. Dmublt Ticket, »i : Extra Lady, frte. Proceeds in aid of Drill Sshnd Fond. Tickets to be had from any of the Committee. A. G. THOMPSON, 2317 Hon Sec. J£l> REWARD. STRAYED from Mauricevflle, one Chestnut MARE and FOAL, mare stands aboat 15.1, with vrhite splashrd face, and 4 white feet. Indistinct brand on shoulder. Anyone leaving same at Mr Kibblewhite'a Hotel, Masterton. or to Messrs Wrigley and Rose, Mauriceville Station, will receive the above reward. LOST. —An Ivory Brooch, set in silver, design rosea, in Queen-street or Upper Plain road.- Finder will be rewarded on returning the 9ame to Farmer's Registry Office. 2321 THE WAIRARAPA CLOTHING FACTORY. THE Kaispoi Woollen Company's Tweeds and C'othing are ar.-know-tedgwl (by judsres both in New Zealand and Australia) to be the very best in the Australian colonies. as also can be pmved by the fact that at every Exhibition that these Tweeds and Clothing have been exhibited,, they .Live take Gold Medals, Th« quality of thtir goods are so good, and the demand so great, (by wholesale as well as retail houses). that they do not require to open up small retail shops in 3very town in j»ew Zealand for* their disposal. The manager of THE W.\IRAPvAPA CLOTHING FACTORY Respectfully informs the people of Masterton and Wairarapa that he has iu3t received direct from the Kaiapoi Mills a large and well assorted stock of Men s. Boys* and Youths' Clothing. Underclothing, Shirts, Overcoats, Sox, Hats, Flannels, Tweeds and Shirtings, which he L* selling at 10% advance on the Mill prices. Anyone, therefore, purchasing from ffle will save at least 20%. OT2 THE ADDS.ES3. — Next door t" the Empire Hotel, E. B. HARE, 2311 MANAGER. The Book debts in the estate of Rapp & Hare must be paid at the Wairarapa Clothing Factory AT ONCE. E. B. HARE.

ED (JC AT lON BOARD. Wellington, 16 June, 1886. f"J RENDERS for additions ti> the Wai--1 henga Residence will be received at this office up to TUESDA\, the 99th inst. Plans and Specifications at the ofhoe of the Wairarapa and at the Schoolhoiise, Waihenga. THOS. TCRNBULL, Architect.

EVENING PRESS. 1 r R J. WILLIAMS, tobacconist, is ]3JL ;if>poiritt(i aaent for the EVENING PRESS, Maatertou. Subscriliers <r.iu n'nrr.iu copies at his shop immediately on arrival of the train from town every evening. 2275

MASTERTON LODGE NO. 1430, E.C. FESTIVAL OF ST. JOHN THE BAPHE Brethren are requested to attend the Masonic duties of their Lodge on MONDAY, the 21st dayof June, 1386, at the Masonic Hali,Barinister-st. Lodge tyled at 8 p.m. sharp. Business —" .Raising." Visiting brethren invited. By order of the W.M. TIST. 2324 \Y. R. BERRY. Secretary.

R. BROWIS & CO, Council* CHAIiBEBS, JLvbTEP.XOJT. "LA2vDLOAN, lasxnu.scz asd Commission- Agents. Sub-Asenta for North British and Mercantile Insurance Company And Murray Roberts & Co. Pj«)i advanced on wool, and Insurances efficcted at lowest current rates, from sheep's back to London. Haiuema, Head-, and Jefferia! Ajricvltrrral ImplcmsJ(l3 y Portable JSnmnes, Tkruhina Machines, iLc, etc (tee catalogue); McuUrton Pertnatxtnl Investment and Building Society. Money to lend in sums of £SO and upwards at lowest current rates of interest. Our property list embraces town allotments, bolfdiEg sites, freehold and leasehold sections, and several small farms on deferred payment. FOR BAXE. n ACRES splendid land, Pahiatua, partly grassed, bosh felled teady for burning, tools and'lire stock. Grand opportunity for investment. Price aad terms oa application. 1 tore land, 2 chains frontage Main Street, Pahiatua, central situation. Rare chance to secure building sites in this rapidly rising township. sptW Farm near Carterton to let on lease. House and shop to let in PerTy-street. FOR SALE, possession in a few weeks, that convenient freehold dwelling at present in the occupation of Mr R. ■ Bcown. Apply on the premises. LARGE Dwelling and 2i acres of Rood . land, also one acre Bentley's estate, cleared and fenced, for sale for cash only, as the proprietors are leaving the district.. Comfortable dwelling and outhouses, 1 acre, orchard, &c., Opper Plain, also superior dwelling, Lincoln road, to let. Foil particulars on application to ! * R.BROWK &CO., Council Chambers, fO6S ■' Msustarton

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2325, 19 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2325, 19 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2325, 19 June 1886, Page 3

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