pw gEALAND jjAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. INSTALLATION OF SIR HARRY ATKINSON as GRAND MASTER OF FREEMASONSFOR THENORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. Excursion tickets to Wellington available for return up to and including, SATURDAY, Juno 2nd proximo may bo obtained on Saturday and Monday, May 2Gth and 28th instants respectively as under Ist Class 2nd Class FromMangamalioo... 176 12s Gd „ Mastorton ... 14s 10a „ Cjrterton 12s 9s „ Greytown ... 12s 9s „ Featherston ... 10s 7s Gd SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS may be obtained from all other stations to Wellington on above dates to be available for return up to and including Saturday, 2nd Juno proximo. BY ORDER, Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, May 22nd, 1888. 2907 APPLICATION FOR SLAUGHTER HOUSE LICENSE. T HENRY BURLING, junr,, of Eket--1 aliutia, in the County of Wairarapa North, being the owner of promises situated on tlio Alfredton-Eketahuna road, within the County, make application for a licenso to use such premises as a slaughterhouse for the slaughter of cattle for ordinary trade. Dated 25th day of May, 1888. 2907
WELLINGTON COLLEGE. mi-IE SECOND TERM will begin on JL FRIDAY, the Ist June. OHAS. P. POWLES, 25)07 Secretary.
WELLINGTON GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, fTIHE Second Term will begin on FRIX DAY, 25th May. Miss Hamilton will be at the School on the afternoon of Wednesday, 23rd May, from 2 to 5 p.m. CHAS. P. POWLES, 2907 Secretary,
BRITISH INDIA v. CHINA. "Imlw (JrumktkrTEA than Ohm,"— Londun Times. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA! Direct from the Uchterloney Valley in tho Neilgherry Hills, i 8 the COMING TEA FOR HEW ZEALAND Hundreds of Testimonials as to the Quality &e, One says-" I have not had a more delicious Cup of TEA since 1 have been in the colony. Another winds up with—"l hope you will alivays be able to supply me with this Tea." Another writes—" Send mo two boxes, and keep two more for me for fear you run out," Another Lady who is a judge of good Tea says—" I cannot drink any other Tea now," Another Lady who has travelled in nearly every Country in the world, and an acknowledged judge ot Tea says—"l think the other Tea is so vulgar after drinking your Indian Tea." MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA, Is the only Tea sent direct from the Plantation pure and unadulterated. All other Teas whether from India or China, can only be bought in the market, the best qualities being always snatched up for the European market, where they command a far higher price. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA. Is the BEST, the PUREST, and the most GENUINE TEA that has ever been imported to the Colonies. REMEMBER—'This Tea cannot be had from any other house in New Zealand. ALEX, MUKRO, Importer, Willis-Street, Wellington. 2907 ALFREDTON ROAD BOARD. TENDERS will close at noon of 'IUESDAY, tho sth Juno next, at the office of the Board for the Formation of 217'77 chains, more or less, with culverts and rough bridging (Contracts No, 1,8, 8, 9, and 10), on the Tawataia Road. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr Jone's store, Eketalnma, and at the Office of tho Board. P. H. DUNDERDALE,Alfredton, 21st May. 1888. '2l PHOENIX LODGE, 1.0. G.T. A TEA and PUBLIC MEETING % ill be held in the Temi'bbakce Hall, on MONDAY, 28th May, to inaugurate a season of Open Meetings during tho Winter Months.
Tea on the Table at G.iiO p,m, Tickets 1/- Public Meeting at 8 p.m. Vocal and Instrumental Music, addresses, readings and recitations. Maroli at 7.30. Band to the FrontJjJ 2905 JUITKEN.WS, "J7 WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL TOBACCONIST, Queen-Street, Masterton. ENGLISH TOBACCOS. Just opened up, a large consignment of the Celebrated BRISTOL BIRD'S EYE, THE THREE CASTLES, LATAKAI, RETURNS, ARMI and NAVY, AND SHAG TOBACCOS, in splendid flavour. ALSO—22 Cases American Tobaccos comprising all the favorite brands. 4 cases Tobacconists Sundries imported direct. Station Holders and Contractors supplied at Wholesale Prices. WILLIAM'S Celebrated unsteamed cut Tobaccos prepared on the PREMISES from G/• per lb. AGENT for Evening Post, New Zealand Farmer, Bee and Poultry Journal, 2902
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2908, 26 May 1888, Page 3
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