taiilM SPECIALNO fIOE TO THELADiEi ....OF MASTERTON, •. ' AND SUBUOUiiDINa DIBTKIOTS, '. : ' DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT ' UNDER NEW'MANAGEMENT, - ITAVINQ SECURED the setvio of MISS HOURIGAN, An experienced Cutter and Fitter, late of Melbourne, .we venture to assert that we shall now be enabled to e,ive our Patrons the greatest satisfaction. MISS HOURIGAN, having had charge of the Dressmaking Department in some of the leading Houaos in Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability, places us in a position to reoonimend her to our numerous customers, Our prices, as usual, will ba extremely moderate for.the,TBRY:BEBT work, TRIAL, AND HOUR RECOMMEND. ATION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, ; L J HOOPER and Co, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BONMAROHE, MASTERTON. • NEW ZEALNDLOAN & MEROAN- . TILE AGENCY COMPANY. • . : (Limited) WOOL! AUCTION SALES!! THE New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company desire to intimate to Runhoiders and Farmers that •■ . ■ • ■ ■ AUCTION SALES Will bo held at the Company's Welling ton Wool Stores, Customhouso-Quay during the soason. Woolgrowera are invited to teat these soles, and if reserves aro not obtained their dips can be sent to London. Advances aro made on wool, and on all produce for local sale or for shipment, ANDREW TODD, Wellington AgontJ.'B. KEITH, Mastorttm Wairarapa Atjent, THE TRUTH STATED. ■Which is the best boot shop in the townofMasterton? .. J Why .1. Carpenter's old-estab-lished dopot in Queen-street. Why is it the beat? Becauso mi then the best value.or yon mivoy ' Do ycu mean Masto'ton made or imported boots 1 Well he imports the best boots; but I have worn for years boots made to measure from bis old establishment, and have never had a corn or ut sore foot. - How are his prices? Wolll Thoy are honosfc, and about as low as a man oin make ; them who means to pay his way, What do the ladies Bay? Thßy speak well of this dopartmont and the special attentiongiven to it by Mrs Oarponter. Thoy can set all the beßt [and newest fashious, I 'think 1 will go there 1 You canndt do hotter. Mr * Mrs Carpenter Will bo pleased to welcomo both old and new customers, Don't mistake tho shop. It is the one next the Post Offico, and you can depend upon. it that J, 0. is a TRESPASS NOTICE. A LL persons trespassing on Matahiwi I will be proseoutod without'" further J, & H.HOLMES. MASTERTON LAUNDRY. A LL work'done at reduced rates. Hotel and Boarding-house Keepe arranged with, Further particulars in future issue, BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ■ ; Intheinattor of'• Tho Municipal ■ Corporations Act, 1886," "The Regulations of Local Elections / Act, 1876," and the amend- ' ■ ments thereof. AN EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY L having occurred in the Masterton Borough Council through the resignation of-Councillor Carman, I hereby guo notice that 1 have appointed TUESDAY, 21st May,'lßß9, as. tho 'day for the ELECTION to fill such.vacanoy, and I have appointed the Council Chambers as the place.'and FRIDAY, : IOth May, 1889, at 12 o'clock NOON, as the .day. and time for reeoiving tho nomination of candidates'. Nomination forme may bo obtained at the Town Clerk's office/ : - \'■:::"'::':■. '' 'EMBROWN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3198, 7 May 1889, Page 3
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