A New SIXTEEN PAGE FAMILY JOURNAL, published every . THURSDAY EVENING In time for the Whareama and Coast Mails, and containing a summary of the NEWS OF THE WEEK, ARTICLES, * REPORTS, SPORTING NEWS - CABLEGRAMS, TELEGRAMS CORRESPONDENCE Prepared specially for tbo convenience of up country resident. COPIES-PRICE-3d EACH, 5 Can bo obtained from our Ageute at— Tauern Tenui Drayertou Mauriceville Eketahuna Alfred ton Pahiatua Clarßvillo, Carterton GrMovm,
Or from MrT, E. Price, Bookseller, Mastertoii, and Mr G, Farmer, News Agent, Queen St, WAIRARAPA WEEKLY Will be Mailed free to Subscribers from this Office on the following terms : 12 MONTHS 10b 6 MONTHS, 6ii 3 MONTHS, 4b' LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS Will be made with Advertisers for the appearance of their amiouaeeiuenta in THE WAIRARAPA WEEKLY, and rates for same quoted on application, WAIRARAPA Is Printed and Published at the Wairarapa Daily Office, and will contain full Telegraphic News, the under' signed being the ouly subscriber in the 1 WAIRARAPA.DISTRICT UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION, AND TO v REUTER'S tIABLE; I agency^!-' ■;' Consequently it is the oaly paptr which is in-a position to give the Wairarapa Public the liATEST-'^ : NEWS PROM ALL PARTS OF THE WAIRARAPA. I PAYTON h CO.
WANTE N KNOWN. DISSOLUTION OF PABTNBBBHIP, WOTICB is horebv given thai Uw Pirtaerihl *; hitherto cxlstfhg between tie JOHN JAMS CASEY k HWAMnR DONALD, as Drapers and Clothiers, on Lambton Qonr,.Wellington, under the Style ol effluxion of time, as from the sth. February' : Dated the Bth of Mowk JOHN JAMES CASEY EDWABD UcQONALD. WITKESS : J. J. Devirto, Solicitor, Wellington. The Business as from the Ist of March, ljpj, and in the future will be carried on wrier the name and stylo of casey Mcdonald & 00. In ptefully achow]edgirig.the more than liberal patronage accorded to' tha old firm their patrons that every effort will be made to supply onlr j,aods of the Fint'-qius QoAlit? and of the latest productions,.'' '-• CASEY MoDONALD & Co. being Direct Importers, and Purchasing in the very b«t Home.and Colonial Markete, are enabled to provide their patrons in every department vath Prices which cannot be beaten by any in Hew Zealand. •' • : : - ■.' - Wo have NOW OPENED, and vrlfl SHOW THIS WEEK, our FIRST gHIPMENK rf Choice Millinery Goods, Dress Materials' of the Newest Description, Dress and' Millinery Plushes, Striped Plushes in all shades, Velveteen, plain and striped, all colors and black, a grand selection , of Ladies* Jackote, ■ richly trimmed, Ulsters, the Newest Shapes, Purlined Cloaks, Flannels, Blankets, Sheeting aid Calicoeo. Ladles' Fur Boae, New Glove*, Umbrellas, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery Children's Costnmes. Fresh Goods to arrive by nearly every direct steamer. SPEOIAL-Wo have just opened 200 Ohfl. Discount at the end oftfce seaeoDr-wMefc m will sell at LONDON r. Inspection Invited, oasey McDonald $ oo.6? umns qmt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2633, 27 June 1887, Page 4
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449Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2633, 27 June 1887, Page 4
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