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The monthly meeting of the North Wairarapa Benevolent Society stakes place to-morrow aftornoon at tho Masterton Institute, The Masterton amateurs aro actively rehearsing Bryon's Comedy of £IOO,OOO, which is to bo placed on tho boards at the Tlieatre Royal on Queon's Birthday ovoning, in aid of the Masterton Football Club funds, The Walrarapa district is now receiving tho benefit of a copiouß downpour of rain which should gladden tho hearts of its stock growors; Tho Biirrounding hills aro already assuming a verdant appearanco, and should the early frosts keep off thefoed will soon make headway and recover from the effects of the lengthened drought. AOKNOWtKDGEP JACTB!~lt is acknowledged on all bands that to get the largest choico and the most select assortment of French and English millinery [for, tho Autumn season it is nocessary to go to the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Te AroHouße. It is acknowledged universally that we aro showing in our mantle-room the latent) noveltics in ladies' short tweed jackets, plush paletots, visites, fur-lined eloaks, ulsters, and an assortment bo had as at To Are Hous'o, It i> acknowledged by all truo judges that our stock of-'Autujin dress fabrics is the best that has been seen in Wellington for many years, and all ladies would therefore act wisely in selecting their dresses from the superb varioty at Te Aro House. . It is acknowledged that our dressmaking department is tho best in tho city, best in everything requisite to perfection, and that just as much is paid elsewhere for a badlyfitting dross ob we ohargefor triumphj of art at Te Aro House. It is acknowledged that wo have the finest stock, of Tweeds (English. French and colonial) in the city, and that our tailoring department New. Zealand. Our cuiter is a thoroughly practical man, and fini-claBS garments, are being constantly turned out at the Wholesale Family Drapery Wirehouflo, Je Aro House,^

The Theatre riiik will be opened tnjs' evening, Messrs Lowes and lorns announce "a general sale of fumitnro, produce, and tundries for Saturday next, > ■'.

The Wharearaa Road disfcriot elections' have, ao far, resulted in Mr George Mdote being returned unopposed for No 4 ward;In No. 2 ward no nomination was "received by Mr Pinkerton the returning officw,

Mr Coleman Phillip* has written a letter to the Observer warning the residents of Carterton against .bringing their townahip.under the Municipal Corportions Act.' He quotes figures Bhowlng tliat'the expenditure of running the Ureytown Borough is 25 per cent, while it, only costs' .10 per eent..to work tho.Featherstori Road Board. The postscript to his letter runß thus:—The Huh of the Uuiverse—Mastorton—scarcely requires the Municipal form of government, The true village Bottlers, residing a few|chains away from the Main-street, very properly object to by-laws framed to meet the wants of a city of 25,000 people Tho Wairarapa Clothing Factory are afcill allowing purchasers of New Zealand Clothing a discount of 6s in the £, They aro also making suits to measure from 47b 6d, Trousers and Vests from 28s Cd, and Trousers from 18s (id. A. call cordially invited. Note tho address: Next T. 6. Mason, Quoen-stroet, Maaterten. E, B. Hare, Manager.—Advt.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2588, 3 May 1887, Page 2

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519

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2588, 3 May 1887, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2588, 3 May 1887, Page 2

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