A New SIXTEEN JOUENAtj published every' THURSDAY EVENING In time for the Whareama. .and Coast Mails, and containing a summary >of the ■'■ . .*:■ ARTICLES, ;- : v : '■;-/-, REPORTS, : SPORTINaINEWS CABLEGRAMS, TELEGRAMS CORRESPONDENCE Prepared specially for the convenience ofupconntiy residents. COPIES-PRICE 3d EACH, Can be obtained from our Agents at—- ■:' Taueru . Tenui Dreyertpn ' Mauriceville Eketahuna .'Alfredton Pahiatua Clarßville Carterton ' ' Greytown, Or from MrT. E, Price, Bookseller, Masterton, and Mr G. Farmer, News Agent, Queen St, WAIEARAPA WEEKLY Will be Mailed free to Subscribers from this Oice on tb« following terms : 12 MONTHS 10s 6 MONTHS, 6s . -3 MONTHS, 4e All Subscriptions being payable ia advance. -
LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS Will be made with Advertisers for the appearance of their announcements in THE WAIRARAPA WEEKLY, and rates for'same quoted on application, - WAIRARAPA WEEKLY 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, MJTER'S CABLE AGENCY, Consequently it is the only- paper which is in a position to give the Wairarapa Public the • LATEST NEWS' PROM ALL PARTS OF THE WAIRARAPA. . . J, PAYDN & CO.
WANTE % KNOWN. DISSOLUTION OF PABTNEBSEIP, "M OTIOE Is hereby given tint the Partnership ■*•" hitherto existing botwecn the undenhjoet JOHN JAMES CASEY 4 EWABD Hto-I Lambton Quay, Wellington, onder the Style of Casey and McDonald, has been dissolved by I and in tfco futaro win be enrriod ebsurjei. name nod style of OASBY MoDOSAI® t 00. " ' In gratefully aoknowledring the bom than liberal patronage accorded to the on Aim. OASEY SIoDONALD.4 00. desire to assure their patrons that every effort will beTnade to .supply only goods of the Hret Oka Quality and of tlie latest productions, CASEY MoDONALD & 00. being Dlaot Importers, and Porohasing in the very best Home and Colonial Markets, are enabled to provido their patrons in every department with theNowest and Most Fashionable Goods, at Prices which cannot be beaten by any house in Zew Zealand. ' ': • ' We have NOW OPENED, and will SHOW THIS WEEK, our FIRST- SHIPMENTS of Choico Millinery' Goods, Dress Haterialaof Plushes, Striped Pluahee in all a teen, plain and striped, all r , -'- igrand selection of Ladies _, trimmed, Ulsters, the Newst Calicoes. tadi< ..... .... Umbrellas, Ladies' and Children's IWery, Children's Costumes, Fresh Goods to arrive by nearly ere*y direct Bteamer. SPEOIAL-We have justotßned 289 dhfl. dren's Hats, and 200 Ladfe? Logg doth Jackets, purchased in London Rt an aoJtnous Discount at the end; of the season, whkh we will, sell at LONDONPftIOES.. Everybody should,see theso Eriraordinary Bargains: , '; ' . , Inspection I*3jate& |. CASEY MoDONALD ft $Q 67 Lahbtok fyki.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2637, 1 July 1887, Page 4
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424Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2637, 1 July 1887, Page 4
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