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■GEO, W. BUTTON, "49 I/AMUTOH Qoay WELLINGTON.. ■ FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. HENRYMLIN , OF THE ■ . .'. EKETAHUNA EMPORIUM, Has decided to hold a CLEARING SALE, S OF Geseral Merchandise, .(3LOTHING, BOUTS AND SHOES &o ! '. Prior to of his Present Premises, This is no bogus sale, as everything Ist be'clcarod to make room for alterations. Everything marked in plain figures so that no one can be deceived. ■Jk* 3168 ■■; ra(ENIX LODGE 1.0.G.T, iA PUBLIC Pic-nio in Mr MoKen. . zie's paddock on MONDAY, 18th (St, Patrick's Day). Concert in the evening at tho Temperance Hal at 8 o'clock. Admission to Pic-nio lsl Concerted; V' J.W.LEAHY, ;315! ' Hon. Hecratarv. MASTERTON LODGE, No, H3O.E.C, THE regular mqt|tbty mooting of the ' Lodge is adjourned from MON'DAI, 18th to 25th irisb. "! By order. ! v •, G. 8. V. DALRYMPLE. ,3153- Secretary. OUND-ABRINDLEDOG. The ', owner can have hini by applying ■.: '■■'.■:.- DANIEL McGILL, -;-3149 \ .. .:- |. Parkville. REDMAN'S PO ; CHKATE4S
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3156, 18 March 1889, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3156, 18 March 1889, Page 3
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