ANeffSIXTESNi'AOEMILY THUM)A¥;:|yEroGL In time for the Whareama andCoait Mftlla anil nAnfainlnn a aHtnntA.iil A* NEWS OP THE WEEK, REPORTS, . SPORTING NEWS - CABLEGRAMS, i . TELEGRAMS CORRjfcSPONDENCE Prepared specially for th.eConvenie?c« of up country residents. . ' COPIEB-PRICE 3d EACH, Can be obtained from, our Agents at— Tauera Tenui Dreyerton MaurioevilleEketahuna Alfredtou Pabiatua Clarßville, Carterton Greytown, Or from Mr T. E. Price, Bookseller, Huterion, and Mr G. Farmer, News Agent, Queen St, WAIEARAPA
WEEKLY Will bo Mailed free to Subscribers from this Office on the'-following torms :—■-.-- 12 MONTHS 10s 6 MONTHS, 6s 3 MONTHS, 46 All Subscriptions being payable in advance, ■ ' -LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS appearance of their announcements in THE WAIRARAM ,WEEKLY, and rates for same quoted on application. Is Printed and Published at the Wairarapa Daily Office, and will contain full Telegraphic News, the undersigned being the only subscriber in the WAIRARAPA DISTRICT UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION, REUTER'S CABLE Consequently it is the oaly paper which is in a poaition to give the Wairarapa Public the LATEST NEWS FROM. ALL PARTS OF THE WAIRARAPA. J. PAYTON."4 CO,,
WANTB * KNOWN. DISSOLUTION JOHN JAMES CASEY & EDWARD M* Dated the Bth of Match, 1887. , JOHN JAMES CABEY 3. J. Devino, Solicitor, Wellington. The Business as from the Ist of March. 18»7 and. in the future wilj be carried nudwtlu name and style of w oasey Mcdonald & co. In gratefully acknowledging the more than liberal patronage accorded to the old firm I OASEY MCDONALD & CO, dlt A their patrons that every effort will be made to supply only joods of the First Class Quilt, and of the latest productions. CASEY-MoDONALD & Co, beuig Direa | Importers, and Purchasing in the very best Home and Colonial Markets, ore enabled to provide their patrons in every department with thoNowost and Most Fashlonatle Good,, it Pnces Which Cfiiinnk lw lu>«t„„ I t.._ : ' 7 Zew Zealand. m We have NOW OPENED, and will SHOW THIS WEEK, our FIRST SHffMENMI rf Choice Millinery Goods, Dross Materials of the Newest Description, Dress, and Millinery Plushes, Striped Plushes in all'shades. Vtlri tp.pn. nkin nurl nil „„1 VI. i grana selection of Ladies' Jackets, richly trimmed, Ulsters, the Newest Shapes, Furlined Olrmta. Tflannolo. Ul.nU*- 0L..11J i Calicoes. Ladies' Fur Boat, New Gloves Umbrellas, Ladle* 1 and Children's Hosiery!' Children's Costumes. " Freah Goods to arrive by nearly every direct Bteamer. * • SPECIAL-Wo have just opened 200 Ohildren'a Hats, and 200 Ladies' Long' Cloth Jackets, purchased in London it an enormous Discount at the end of the season, which w* will sell at LONDON PRICES. ' ■" Everybody should bm to Bxtnerdinirr Bargains ■: Inspection.invited, OASEY'MoDONALD & CO .67 imm ;.;■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2632, 25 June 1887, Page 4
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424Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2632, 25 June 1887, Page 4
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