AUCTION SALE, SATURDAY, MARCH tti'ii, At 2 O'Clook. TAS. BROWN & CO,, will Bell as (J above, Furniture, Comprising Couches, Sofas, Single and Double wood and Iron bedsteads, Spring Mattrasses, (jliests of Drawers, Cheftbniew, Kitchen Dresaor, Chairs, Toilet Tables, Washstands and Sets, Looking Glasses, Pcnun• buliitrjrs, Hound and Square tubles, lamps, Clocks, Watches, and Sundries. Feed Oats, Rye grass Seed, Fowls, and.a job lot of builders timber, m W, H, HOFFMANN & CO-, (Of Adelaide), >hG to notify those, suffering from —J DEAFNESS that they have an instrument, " The Aurophone," Specially adapted for all Ear Complaints, It is_. infalliblo and immediate in its action in propagating sound. This valuable instrument has never failed.ingiving relief to all suffering with defective, hearing, and is especially appreciated by those having spout largo amounts of money without benefit, The most important part of this Instrument, is that it can be placed in and withdrawn from the ear with tlic greatest ease, and that it i 3 NOT VISIBLE when m the Ear, STEAM-INHALING SPKAYS, These Instruments are tho most efficacious m all Cheat, Bronchial, and Throat Complaints, in the relief of. those hacking Coughs incidental to Phthisis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Plourisy, etc., etc. Tho warm, mild, and medicated steim loosens the mucus, relieves the inflammatory process, and gives free breathing " 10111. MR HOFFMANN will visit Masterton and may be consulted from March 22nd to March 29th, on all cases of Deafness, at the Occidental Hotel. 2848
ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES. ST, PATRICK'S DAY. SATURDAY, MARCH 17th, 15 N the above date, the ordinary trains to Wellington will leave Masterton at 8.30 a,m.and 5,40 p.m., the afternoon train leaving Mangamahoe at 2.15 p.m. "he usual Saturday trains between Masterton and Greytown and Featherston will not run, but a special train will leave Featlierston at 9.18 a.m., Greytown 9.33, Carterton 10.12, Masterton 10.48, arriv'ing at Opaki at 11 o'clock, An extra train will leave Masterton at 11.30 a.m., arriving afe Opaki at 11,45. A return special train to Featlierston will leave Opaki at (i p.m., and Masterton'at- G. 20 p.m. The usual midday train to Mangamalioe will not leave Masterton until 12,55 p.m. The ordinary 5.15 p.m. train to Maunceville will not leave Masterton until 10,15 p.m., or atter arrival of train from Wellington. EXCURSION TICKETS, available for return on day of issue only, may be obtained as under Ist 2nd class class Featlierston and Greytown to Opaki ... ... 3s Gd 2s Gd Between undermentioned stations and Wellington (either way) Masterton 7s Od 5s 3d Carterton GsOd 4s Gd Greytown Cs Od 4s Gd Featlierston 5s Od 3s Dd Mauriceville 8s Gd 6s 3d Note,—The evening train to Masterton will not leave Wellington until 5.35 p.m. BY ORDER, Traffic Agent's Oflice, Wellington, March 9,1888. "I HENRY WAGSTAFF; hereby give J. j Notice that I shall apply for my discharge from Bankruptcy, at the District Court of Wairarapa, to be holden at •Masterton on WEDNESDAY, the 28th of March, instant. Pahiatua, 13th March, 1888.
BOXING MATCH, SOHWABS v SMITH of SYDNEY. THEATRE ROYAL, MASTERTOJN, ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, STAKES £ls, and Door Money. A'mission 1/-, 2/-, & 3/Doors open at 8 p.m, . Boxing to commenco at 8.30. sharp, FIGHT TO A FINISH.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY. Mr. A. L7WHVTE Having purchased tlio TWO REFRESHMENT BOOTHS at the above Meeting respectfully myites the patronage of visitors. A FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON will be provided. 2846 H B Jj ATHAM ' Butcller ' v,,i11 supply CORNED BEEF at 10s per lOOHjs, in Mastertpn. 2846.
COAL MINE. Preliminary Meeting of all Residents interested in' the development of the COAL DEPOSITS,»at tho Tararua Ranges, near Mastertoh, will be held .at Mr T. Mackay's Office, Central Chambers, on FIUDAY EVENING. NEXT, at 7.30. All invited to attend. 284(i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2848, 15 March 1888, Page 3
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