• WEaTOft; :> ') "W * HAMp GENERAL AND F. T. Proprietor. HIGHEST CASH PRICES GIVEN FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
■ (to the Edixoe.) Bon Marche, Masterton, May 121887. Sib, -Would vou kindly inform your readers of the Waiiurapa. Daily, tliat we have uow opened up a: second shipment of Seasouabie Goods , for. Winter wear. Tlieso comprise ull the newest and most durablo materials in Dress Goods, Blankets, Flannels, ; ' Ladies Jackets, Mantles, English and French Millinery, Fur Capes, Fur Boas, Ladies and Children's Hosiery and Gloves, Woollen Goods of all descriptions, Mens', Youth's, aiid.Boya* Clothing, made from the beat English Tweeds, Woollen and Cottin Shirts, Pants, Undershirts, Socfe, Real Good Tweed Macintoshes, Rugs, &c., Ac, all of which we intend tu clear at Whole- ■ sale Prices. By doing so you will oblige Yours'respectfully, L. J. Hoom&Co. • NB.—Wo were foijjetlius; to mention that wo have also opened 150 Ladies! Ulsters, the new stylo, and made from the moat fashionable material; we quote prices, !)s lid to 42s (id, ■ L. J.H.&Co. NOTICE TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENER'M; ALL\. Wo.have decided to sell all ■. Groceries, Ironmongery, Drapery, &c., . V : AT OUR USUAL PRICES. Wo will not increase our. prices for any goods wo have had in stock before tho passing of the present Tariff. M. CABELBERG & CO., Co Operative Stores, 2605 ' Maaterton. ■ SAWS. SAWS. SAWB Get youv saws repaired by a ' PRACTICAL SAW MAKER, HO.will re-tooth, vc-hammer, and put into proper working order any kind of saws, no matter how badly buckled or crippled. THOS. omui & SONS Makers, importers, and Dealer. ' in all kinds of oirciilar and' : ■ Vertical Saws. No. 12, Cuba-Btreet, Wellington, and 282 Sussex-street Sydney KS. W,
WAIRARAPA NORTH iELIG: HON. TO THE ELECTORS.. QENTLEMEN,— I beg to inform you' tliat it is my intention to contest the representation of Wairarapa North at the approaching general election, and that I shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors in (lie various centres of the district., 1 am, Gentlemen, ' * Your Obedient Servant, i W. W. IcCARDLE. 2615 ... Mcnte Jubilee Celetatioa, AT • MONDAY, JUNE 20th, 1887, • PROCESSION, 10a.m.—Band,Voluntocts, Fire Brigade, Friendly Societies, Civic Authorities/Local Bodies, -Citizens, and BchooJs. SPORTS 1 SPORTS!! SPORTS!! 1' • Pastoral Show Grounds. Open j to all cornea TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, 7 p.m. JUBILEE CONCERT at fi p'.m iu tho' . Lyceum. JUBILEE FANCY DRESS BALL, ■Town Hall, Carterton, 8.30 p.m • ■ '.Admission, Gentlemen ss; Ladies"'2s Od. . Singing of the National Children,.in.-the Show Ground*, 11. a.m. ■ Nomination's clcso with tho Secretary at 8 p.m., on MONDAY, 13th.. • R, STANSFIELD, ; 2621 General.Socretnryi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2625, 16 June 1887, Page 3
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