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. condition of this line Iv.U'eoii Wp'iiki 'and Bkotnliuna ■ is' • higlily unantmti otury. Until the proposals .of the Government • ttidisclosed with respect to its-lute maintenance I am so fur as possible, to keep the monthly expenditure if iiliiii the cost of the maintenance menJß wages. ' In tho meanwhile, howruin through lack of mnteriala to repair it with, and if this'stuto of affairs is permitted to continue much longer, the cost of restoring it to a suitable condition fur traffic will bo materially increased. 1 am, etc., 0. E. Bremner. BAtti' LINEIN, ■ ABIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERj CLOTHING,'etc., otc. W.BRUNSKILL, '! Has opened up a full assortment ox a.s. " Coptic," also a splendid assortment of Sim Bonnets, ', White Twiu Sum Boxsets, from 2/6, Gkankv Suapbp Sun Bokxrk, from 4/6. Price Lists of Baby Linon, Undorolntbing, Ac, are now ready, auc will be.immediately forwarded on application. . W. BRUNSKILL. ■ • 26, Maimers-SL Wellington. 24»0 LOOK OUT WHICH WILL APPEAK TO-MORROW, NEW '-ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTrON. I Owing to rlaougfl to WAINOAWA BRIDGE, •TfOOD-8 TRAFBIC BETWEEN MASTERTON AND STATIONS SOUTH THEREOF SUSPENDED. IN THE MEANTIME BMALL PARCELS will he forwarded as usual. BY ORDER f raffle Agent's Office, Wellington, 10th November, 1886. 2449 rriHJi! "Tailor and Cutter," tho leading journal of the trado in the world, thus ratora to' Messrs GEORGESON and Cq'« exhibit of Wellington-made clothing in tho Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London:—" The goods <m in glass cases and wo cannot got. a near view of them ; but judging by tho felling inside of a Covert Coat, and as much as we could ape of ite edgoa, wo do not think that anypiug bettor could bo shown from any part of tho world. We certainly did not boo any foiling m Ryan's exhibition to equal it for ovidoncos ot really sound practical tradosimmship. It is an oasy thing to attempt feats of workmanship tor a special occasion, but a close inspection of small things will generally reveal irregularities, thus showing that the operator is not used to it. But this work as far as we could see, is perfectly regular, and not done tor the occasion. We must certainly congratulate our folonial brethren upon their enterprise. The ovidences of thoir industry aro manifold, and clearly show that tlioy belong t* and are part of a family which may "fairly and truthfully termed a great i glorioivj pnnpln. 2450 MR MO'fl-FIT, (SURGEON DENTIST) BEGS to inform the inhabitants of tho Wairarapa, that ho has taken the lato residence of Mr Grey (Solioitor) opposite Mr Fabian's, Grovtown, and nwy bo CONSULTED at any hour of tho day or night aftor the 14th inst. 4 A COMPLETE SKT finished in 3fi irtnrs, A smaller number in comparatively Ic3s time. Ail LVBTRUMENTS OX LATEST DATES. 8450 ST.. MATTHEW'S WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. A .CONCERT will bo given on THURSDAY, Dec. 2m la tho Schoolroom. fonts with bach 8d extra, 2150 W.E. PAIGE. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL : /AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. 'n'TR'IES will not close until JvV '■'■''' • ;.; ..'WEDNESDAY, tho 17th inst. ■ ■>•'■,. : RICHD. J. FITTON, r .FOR SALE. THIRTY TONS )rimej)erweiit potatoes "At £2los per ton, Apply— CHAMBERLAIN BROS., Flour Mill. SOIREE. ' SOIREE in aid of the funds for .1 enMrgening St Matthew's Schoofrpom will be held in tho THEATRE RO\'AL ' oii 'FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12. .- Tickets, double 7a 6d, single sa, may ' jse obtaiued from thn following mom\m of tho Committe or from Mr T. ' k Price :- Hub W. H Bbetuam Mrs Homing Una H, H. Bketham lira Meredith Mbs W. G. Beard Mks Meredith-Kate Mita Biiemner Mrs McDonnell Mbs BonraNoios Mas Pation - Mbs Chalmers • Mrs Vox Stckmeb 11b3 Gemot Mbs Wilsone A limited number of tickets for the will ho issued at Ono Shilling ach, ' 2438

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2450, 12 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2450, 12 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2450, 12 November 1886, Page 3

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